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  • #11
    Originally posted by DoctorKillJoy View Post
    That makes sense. Are the weight divisions the same internationally? I'm around 150, 5'9", with little fat. I think theres a 147 or 149 cutoff for amateurs which i could easily make with minimal cutting or I could probably lose a few more pounds and then try to cut 5-7 of water to make the next step down. Which would you recommend for one of your guys?
    Amateur divisions are 152 and 141...

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    • #12
      Originally posted by PunchDrunk View Post
      Amateur divisions are 152 and 141...
      Ok, so would you have a fighter who's lean but not rail thin at 150 to go down to 141? I guess that would fit what you said earlier about losing 10 in the last month.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by IronNick View Post
        your full of ****.
        No big comment since u dont know my body or me,so that makes u full of ****.

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        • #14
          versatile have you done amateur fights? what weight do you box at?

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          • #15
            Originally posted by VERSATILE2K7 View Post
            No big comment since u dont know my body or me,so that makes u full of ****.
            Even still Vers, 10lbs in 5 hours isn't good for you, I would never want to fight at the end of those 5 hours, not to mention the damage it would do to your brain. I wouldn't make that kind of cutting a habit. Even 2lbs on fightnight isn't really ideal (physiologicaly).

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            • #16
              I drop from around 61.5kg to make the 60kg weight limit.... so maybe 4 pounds??? I just don't eat the night before, run in the morning or skip lightly in sauna. Although I havent had fight, this is what I did for my fight that the guy couldn't fight because he ddn't have blood tests.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by Trick View Post
                Even still Vers, 10lbs in 5 hours isn't good for you, I would never want to fight at the end of those 5 hours, not to mention the damage it would do to your brain. I wouldn't make that kind of cutting a habit. Even 2lbs on fightnight isn't really ideal (physiologicaly).
                It was in wrestling when I was in the 11th grade.I had a fight that night.3 sets of sweats,plus I sweat like a 400lb guy going up 100 flight of stairs.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by DoctorKillJoy View Post
                  versatile have you done amateur fights? what weight do you box at?
                  1 fight,loss off of slipping. I will be fighting probably in a month.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by VERSATILE2K7 View Post
                    1 fight,loss off of slipping. I will be fighting probably in a month.
                    Cool, try to tape that. What will you be fighting at 152?

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                    • #20
                      165ish down to 152 hate it but it feels great. Been doin it all of highschool for wrestling and now im doin it for boxing

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