6'0 1/2, 250...If I were doing actual fight training for conditioning and agility, I could realistically boil down to around 230-225 without dropping too much power. There's no way in sam hell I could boil down to Cruiser though lol- the frame's just too big.
right now i'd be fighting at heavyweight, but i have a frame best suited for junior-welterweight lol.
Know whutcha mean, chili bean. :nut By age 30 I had all the discipline of Roberto Duran and Arturo Gatti. Up and down from 175-200 lbs. I hate dieting - gotta have my pizza, Mexican food, BBQ and beer. I'm better suited to armchair boxing nowadays. During my last amateur bout I entered at LMW but they didn't have anyone in my weight class. The nearest they had was a spare lightweight and a LHW. It was an informal match so I went for the LHW. I forgot to ask how tall he was. He was at least 6'2" to my 5'11". I won but had a helluva headache afterward from soaking up all of his jabs. Decided I didn't wanna be called "Punchy" for the rest of my life so that was my final amateur bout.
5'9 131...work had me eating nothing for a while. i could squeeze down to 126 easily but id be best off at 135-140ish.
well, you kinda get a pass. i'm only 21 , i've got no excuse for being as out of shape as i am. good story though. after living life in a normal way, i'd hate to one day have all of that change because i got my skull caved in. hell, even if the damage isn't all that bad. i like having a sharp mind, i like being able to quickly blurt out sarcastic remarks as jokes to my friends and new people i meet in school. i like being able to solve math problems a bit more quickly than the average student. even if i were to lose little abilities like that i'd be devastated. i realize it happens to plenty of would be fighters, and the sad part is most of them never get a shred of glory when they hang up the gloves, but they also lose something that can never be returned. this boxing **** gets tragic for a lot of men.
6'1 and was 240. Got myself down to 214 and still losing a lot of fat. I could possibly push SMW but more realistically LH
I box in the Australian Ams and if i were to step on the scales now id be in the 57kg to 60kg (lightweight) division by Am standards but i can make Featherweight easy to when i want
Light heavy as I a play more hockey than I do fighting these days but as I'm only 5-10 I'd probably drop to Super middle if I was goign to take the boxing seriously again.
I am 5'8'', yesterday I was 132 pounds. Normally in my best shape I weigh 128, but it would be pretty easy to make 122 for a fight with a little less muscle. Used to fight at about 116 but I don't think I would be strong there anymore.