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  • #41
    Originally posted by CaneloMaidana View Post
    Many of you racists who protect Golovkin from good fights have claimed he isn't 17 pounds bigger than Brook.

    Here you go cowards:

    Why do people use the word coward like it's so scathing? Peole always say it with such conviction too.

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    • #42
      Originally posted by LacedUp View Post
      Yeah that's been rebuffed and shot down 100 times already.

      GGG was 164 lbs 30 days out of his last fight.

      No it hasn't. You coming up with a "theory" that suits you isn't shooting down anything.

      30 day weights doe.

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      • #43
        Originally posted by LacedUp View Post
        Of course it's possible. But think about it. If you are losing weight yourself and you're dropping weight consistently, adjusting your body to the weightloss over a period of time etc. How much would it take for you to gain 10 lbs in one day? That's near impossible, unless he had an extremely hard time cutting the last 4 lbs and it was a reaction to that final weight cut.

        In today's boxing we have a few boxers like Canelo who gain extreme weight in one day, but people forget it is very unnatural for the body to gain that kind of weight in such a short space of time - If of course you are losing the weight properly, which by all accounts it seems like GGG is.
        Golovkin-Lemieux

        30 day weigh in = 165
        Weigh in = 159.4
        Morning of the fight = 168.6
        HBO scales night of the fight = 170

        Near impossible he says.

        Laced Up doesn't understand cutting water weight and that Lil G obviously does it for the 30 day weigh in.
        Last edited by Robbie Barrett; 07-13-2016, 01:15 AM.

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        • #44
          Originally posted by Paulie Walnuts View Post
          No it hasn't. You coming up with a "theory" that suits you isn't shooting down anything.

          30 day weights doe.
          Yeah, it's been shot down by anyone who knows weight cutting and IBF rules.

          That does not include this guy.

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          • #45
            Originally posted by LacedUp View Post
            Of course it's possible. But think about it. If you are losing weight yourself and you're dropping weight consistently, adjusting your body to the weightloss over a period of time etc. How much would it take for you to gain 10 lbs in one day? That's near impossible, unless he had an extremely hard time cutting the last 4 lbs and it was a reaction to that final weight cut.

            In today's boxing we have a few boxers like Canelo who gain extreme weight in one day, but people forget it is very unnatural for the body to gain that kind of weight in such a short space of time - If of course you are losing the weight properly, which by all accounts it seems like GGG is.
            In boxing, it happens a lot. In fact, it's happens to most of those who move up one or divisions in at least one point or another in their careers. Mayweather is the only person I can think of who it didn't happen to. But many fighters gain 7-10 pounds after a weigh-in. Wouldn't surprise me to see a longtime middleweight like GGG in that range or even slightly higher.

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            • #46
              Originally posted by LacedUp View Post
              Yeah, it's been shot down by anyone who knows weight cutting and IBF rules.

              That does not include this guy.
              Anyone that knows weight cutting knows Golovkin does the same as every other fighter just not as much as some. He dehydrates to 160 and then goes back up to his fighting weight which is around 170.

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