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  • maenyfresh
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    #21
    Originally posted by ZeeBrah
    No, not bitter, just saying.

    I don't mean to toot my own horn, but I'm pretty cut up. In my avi, I'm at like 13% bodyfat.
    dude u dont look like u 200+ pounds man, i would say 187 range

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    • maenyfresh
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      #22
      Originally posted by akScoundrel
      Damn. 125 for a guy who im assuming has a bigger build sounds insane. Im not too positive what weight im at atm, i know its in the 130-135 range, if i had to guess id say 132. 124 is when i feel like death, i have to really starve/dehydrate myself to fet to that and once i do its no bueno. I think if i were to compete, id rather save a few pounds and fell healthy/strong.
      dude problem i had was that when i was heavy it was all gym weight, so i lost it very quickly with all the boxing. At 154 i was a bit too small coz the guys where naturally bigger and could hold that weight better, at 140 is where i felt that i was strong and my punching power plus physical strenght was maximised.

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      • ZeeBrah
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        #23
        Originally posted by maenyfresh
        dude u dont look like u 200+ pounds man, i would say 187 range
        I'm definitely 210, I weigh myself every day.

        And really? LOL, most people who guess my weight think I'm like 240.

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        • CHOWWOKKA
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          #24
          Isn't 5% pretty close to essential fats? But if you say you get it checked often I can't argue

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          • ~AK49~
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            #25
            Originally posted by CHOWWOKKA
            Isn't 5% pretty close to essential fats? But if you say you get it checked often I can't argue
            I get checked once a month, but with that said its very possible theres an element of innacuracy to it. Its just a number to me, its not sonething i hang my hat on. To say im in the 7-10 percent is fine by me, if i had to guess id say i am closer to 7 than i am 10. I was just curious, and am guessing there is, a correlation between bodyfat percentage and how much you are able to cut.

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            • adamooo
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              #26
              Originally posted by Danny Gunz
              Yeah if you 4.8 - 5.2 bf% you do not want to do any cutting at all
              That's super cut!!!!

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              • Funky_Monk
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                #27
                My 2 pence is,

                Sounds like it's an elctro current device, the only true test for body fat is displacement.

                I measure about 8-9% on one of these devices.
                I weigh about 12 1/2 stone and I'm 6ft 3" so pretty skinny.
                I run 3 times a week, and do a 50 plus mile bike ride a week at about 20 mph average.
                5% is essential fat around the organs.
                With these two facts I would suggest there is almost no way you could be 5% body fat.
                So your question is rather strange can you clarify cut?

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                • ~AK49~
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Funky_Monk
                  My 2 pence is,

                  Sounds like it's an elctro current device, the only true test for body fat is displacement.

                  I measure about 8-9% on one of these devices.
                  I weigh about 12 1/2 stone and I'm 6ft 3" so pretty skinny.
                  I run 3 times a week, and do a 50 plus mile bike ride a week at about 20 mph average.
                  5% is essential fat around the organs.
                  With these two facts I would suggest there is almost no way you could be 5% body fat.
                  So your question is rather strange can you clarify cut?
                  Not cut in the bodybuilding sense, but in the fighting sense trying to make a division. Im interested in knowing what your bf percentage is, and how much weight you can drop healthily to make a division. It seems all boxers, even if they are solid built with lowish bodyfat, drop 10-20 lbs. Im guessing the more you weigh/bigger you are, the more you can afford to lose or something.

                  Lets just say im at 7-10 percent, i can only drop 5-7 or so pounds before i feel like death.

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                  • Alx.
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                    #29
                    around 10% and walk around at like 170. been 198 2 years ago planning on going to 178 to fight

                    6'2 is my height

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