Who would a 10 lbs rehydration at 160 affect more GGG or Canelo

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  • JohnCastellanos
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    Who would a 10 lbs rehydration at 160 affect more GGG or Canelo

    Canelos last fight was at 175 and he rehydrated at least 5 lbs
    GGG has looked like a dialysis patient every IBF fight
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    the older fighter

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    • mcdonalds
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      #3
      Apparently GGG is a small middleweight, remember?

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        #4
        Originally posted by mcdonalds
        Apparently GGG is a small middleweight, remember?
        Yeah small enough to make 154

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        • mxtali
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          GGG. Which is funny because Canelo was supposedly a cruiserweight and G a small middleweight.

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            #6
            Originally posted by mxtali
            GGG. Which is funny because Canelo was supposedly a cruiserweight and G a small middleweight.
            Ironic AF how things work out. You can see a clear size difference in fight 2. GGG made Canelo look like a welterweight

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