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Originally posted by lilmac99 View Postjoe you are so right. this reminds of pac vs de la hoya. when bob arum dragged skeletor de la hoya down to 147 where he hadn't had a fight in 7 years.
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Originally posted by Unidentified View PostFighting multiple champs, whether you know them or not, beats winning one fight against Porter. Porter is not as special as you're trying to make him out to be.
So PAC fighting guys like Brandon Rios, Mathysse, Diaz, Broner is better than fighting live wires like Porter?
As for those multiple champs Crawford beat, can you name them without googling?
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Originally posted by SteveM View PostHow Brook looks at the weigh in will be important. Plus he also needs to control what and how he eats post weigh-in.
I would think that Brook is the hardest puncher that Crawford has faced. If Brook is not suffering weight issues then he will put hands on Crawford and unless Crawford lands a pin point shot on Brook's chin then Brook will be able to take the odd pot shot as he did against Golovkin for a while and Spence for longer.
Can't remember a recent fight whose outcome depends so much on weight management of one fighter. You could say Tank (but he is young but undisciplined) or Ruiz-Joshua 2 but that was just lazy indiscipline - Brook has the discipline but if his body says "no" then that's it.
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Originally posted by Oregonian View Post————-
So PAC fighting guys like Brandon Rios, Mathysse, Diaz, Broner is better than fighting live wires like Porter?
As for those multiple champs Crawford beat, can you name them without googling?
To your second question: Yes.
Stop trying to hype Porter up, dude. His head butt is his best punch.
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Originally posted by PunchMeIDareYou View PostHey man, what exactly do you mean by what and how he eats after the weigh in? As in he should avoid anything too heavy and late at night?
He came out today and said that as its the WBO belt he won't be constricted by the IBF 10lb-over-weighin limit of the IBF as he was for earlier fights. So if he wants to eat so much more than 10lbs exactly how much does he plan on weighing in the ring?
The body is not meant to jump 20 pounds in a little over 24 hours - and if it does then it affects performance - maybe not if you're a cruiserweight but at lighter weights it will and especially considering the older you are then the more it affects you.
This has me more in favour of Bud now. Brook can't come in at 165+ pounds and then lose stamina in the late rounds.
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Originally posted by SteveM View PostI don't know exactly what he should eat but obviously it should be nutritious and give him his energy back if he had to dehydrate to make 147. But there's loads of stories about fighters over-eating after weigh-in which affects their performance once they are in the ring.
He came out today and said that as its the WBO belt he won't be constricted by the IBF 10lb-over-weighin limit of the IBF as he was for earlier fights. So if he wants to eat so much more than 10lbs exactly how much does he plan on weighing in the ring?
The body is not meant to jump 20 pounds in a little over 24 hours - and if it does then it affects performance - maybe not if you're a cruiserweight but at lighter weights it will and especially considering the older you are then the more it affects you.
This has me more in favour of Bud now. Brook can't come in at 165+ pounds and then lose stamina in the late rounds.
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Originally posted by Unidentified View PostFighting multiple champs, whether you know them or not, beats winning one fight against Porter. Porter is not as special as you're trying to make him out to be.Last edited by Calibaloc; 11-09-2020, 10:58 PM.
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