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listen *******, i never said there was a 160 division , i fight at 160 in the 165 division. thats where im healthiest. and i do fight, i just won eastern ny sub novice golden gloves and will be fighting at the state finals in april. So stop trying to make smart remarcksComment
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yea but its not an advantage when im in my best condition, im slower wieghing 165 so the five pounds doesnt matter to me. I perform my best at 160 but i want put on some muscle because i am lean and have the room to still be in the same classComment
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Fighting at 165 when you weigh 160? You have no idea how big of a factor 5 lbs is, but then again, you're novice. Step into the open class, you wont want anyone having a weight advantage like that. Either fit yourself into 165, or visit the 156lb class.
I have cut weight before. I really do not need to do it now. I fight at 125(Will be 126 I am turning pro next month), and have had one fight at 132. I had to cut 17 lbs last year for the gloves. It takes alot out of you.
Cutting weight is fine, but going to the extreme I went, for amatures, is NOT healthy. I was dieting like a pro, and having to weigh and fight the same night. Lesson learned the hard way.Comment
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well like i said in the last post i have room to put on some muscle and am planning to do that, actually i am doing that as i get ready for my next fight in april, ive thought about dropping a class but i know i'd be weak and im only 16 so my body is still growingComment
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Fighting at 165 when you weigh 160? You have no idea how big of a factor 5 lbs is, but then again, you're novice. Step into the open class, you wont want anyone having a weight advantage like that. Either fit yourself into 165, or visit the 156lb class.
I have cut weight before. I really do not need to do it now. I fight at 125(Will be 126 I am turning pro next month), and have had one fight at 132. I had to cut 17 lbs last year for the gloves. It takes alot out of you.
Cutting weight is fine, but going to the extreme I went, for amatures, is NOT healthy. I was dieting like a pro, and having to weigh and fight the same night. Lesson learned the hard way.
It isn't ideal, obv, but you do what you have to if you want matches.Comment
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