Comments Thread For: Seven-Day Weights: Miguel Berchelt 133.6, Oscar Valdez 133.4

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Seven-Day Weights: Miguel Berchelt 133.6, Oscar Valdez 133.4

    Miguel Berchelt and Oscar Valdez remain on course for their highly anticipated showdown this weekend. Both boxers have complied with all pre-fight weight checks ahead of their WBC junior lightweight title fight this weekend. The latest came at the seven-day mark, where WBC title fight participants are required to be within 3% of the contracted weight limit.
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    #2
    Hopefully Covid stays away from this fight...

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    • rudy
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      Why don’t all fights apart from heavyweight do this pre check weights this will ensure a fighter is not weight drained.

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      • anonymous2.0
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        #4
        Originally posted by rudy
        Why don’t all fights apart from heavyweight do this pre check weights this will ensure a fighter is not weight drained.
        iirc its just a WBC thing, the WBO, WBA, and IBF don't do this but the IBF does have a mandatory 2nd day weigh in where they can't be 10% over the weight limit.

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        • microMXL
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          #5
          Rooting for Berchelt on this one

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