Is there a rehydration clause for the Margarito fight?

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  1. AnthonyW

    AnthonyW ESB Official Gif Poster Full Member

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    You're still comparing his weight to what he was over a year ago. He's had a year away from the sport, and he has kept himself in great condition...I don't like the guy, but look at the picture below, this is before the training camp.


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    This is the biggest bout of his career, and from reports...he's training harder than ever, resulting in him being in great condition with a month to go. You expect him to come in over 160 based on his last bout...yet you seem to ignore other factors; Different trainer, different training methods...maybe different diet aswell. These are only two example.

    Here's another picture.


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    He looks ready to go tomorrow.
     
  2. pejevan

    pejevan inmate No. 1363917 Full Member

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    So, it should be exactly 160 then.

    Are you reading what you are typing?

    First statement - No higher than 160

    - so 160 and below,

    Anything under that - so 159 and below

    You expect him to be under 160 but if he comes under that, there is a rehydration clause? Totally hilarious and I will use an emoticon this time :lol::lol::lol:

    That is why the *****s are the most stupid posters in ESB bar none.
     
  3. whoupicking?

    whoupicking? Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    He means that he expects margo will be under 160 because of the clause idiot. Not hard to understand:lol:
     
  4. boxingcrazy

    boxingcrazy Boxing Addict Full Member

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    don't matter if he 159 or 160 he going to beat the pacman
     
  5. Bladegunner

    Bladegunner Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Ain't hard to work out what I'm saying. Margo should be able to come in over 160 for this 151 pound fight, but i believe he wont be allowed to.

    Even at his bouts at 147 he was coming in over 160 come fight night.

    Now he is fighting at 151 i expect that he wont be allowed to come in over 160.

    This is what i believe.
     
  6. Bladegunner

    Bladegunner Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    He is indeed.
     
  7. pejevan

    pejevan inmate No. 1363917 Full Member

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    I know what he meant.

    But did he write it that way?

    Are you ***** trying to defend his butt because you are way off. Or your brain has similar wavelengths - NONE

    You don't even have to have an IQ of a moron to know that he stated conflicting statements.

    Becoming dumber from watching Chad Dawson?

    Let me explain it to you in a term you understand -

    First Premise :

    I expect him to be not more than 160

    Interpretation - Margarito will probably come at 160, 159, 158..... But not 161.

    Are you still following or you need to take Gingko Biloba?


    Second statement :

    If he comes under it, then there is a rehydration clause -

    Interpretation - If Margarito comes 159, 158, 157...... then he has rehydration clause

    Now, where is the conflict?


    The idiot poster expects Margarito to come under 160, but if he comes under 160 he has rehydration clause.

    Unfortunately, I can not draw stick figures to illustrate it further to simpler way so that your brain canb understand. Afterall you are just a normal *****. You should have seen the reasoning of the abnormal ones like Karceno, Sud1, Michigay....
     
  8. Bladegunner

    Bladegunner Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Your trying to hard my friend. I expect margo to come in under 160 because of the rrehydration clause.
     
  9. MrWonderful

    MrWonderful Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Man, how dense are you.

    Oscar FAILED TO EVEN MAKE THE WEIGHT when he fought at 150, for his previous fight. He could only make 152, and paid a huge fine.

    Everyone knows he had a clause in his deal with Manny. He had to come in at 147 or pay huge money to him, to get the fight made.

    If he can't even make weight at 150, why's he going to choose to enter a ring at 147?
     
  10. whoupicking?

    whoupicking? Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    no one has time to read your long bull**** pac suck my dick posts. :rofl
     
  11. MrWonderful

    MrWonderful Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Man, the problem is most *****s started watching boxing before De la Hoya vs. Pacquiao, so know what they're talking about.

    It's like a 30 year old man, trying to explain his tax receipt to his 8 year old son, and his little boy throwing tantrums, as he thinks it's boring and stupid.

    Numb nuts - Margarito was 168 in ring with Cotto at Welterweight.

    If he's not at least 165 against Pacquiao, in ring at 150, I think we can assume it's down to some clause/agreement he's made with Roach to get the fight made
     
  12. MrWonderful

    MrWonderful Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Anyone who's watched boxing for more than a few years, and has more than a few brain cells, knows Roach puts these clauses into most Pacquiao fights.

    Every Pacquiao opponent above 130 has come in very light agaisnt Manny.
     
  13. Bladegunner

    Bladegunner Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Common sense, i might be asking for to much around here.
     
  14. MrWonderful

    MrWonderful Boxing Addict Full Member

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    It's not rumours. It's plain fact.

    I knew bout the de la hoya rehydration clause months before the fight even happened.

    Why do you think he came in at 147? He was 166 in his last fight at Welter before that
     
  15. MrWonderful

    MrWonderful Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I knew about the De la Hoya clause before the fight even happened. It was a deal he had to make, to get the fight agreed, with Roach.

    He came in at least 15 pounds underweight than what he would have wanted.

    Cotto, Clottey both came in very very light. Around 155. Clottey was 166 against Cotto in his previous fight as an example. Cotto was 164.

    I just assumed it was the same thing. A deal they'd done to get the fight made. An agreement that they wouldn't come in too heavy.

    Look, I assure you, any big welterweight is going to come in as heavy as they possibly can with Pacquiao if they get the option. As in, Clottey was 23 pounds heavier than Zab, in ring, in their fight!

    You fight a small guy, you use your size advantage.

    Perfectly obvious to me that Roach has no intention of allowing this to happen, and makes these guys come to agreements on in ring weights, to even it up a bit.

    Margarito, in ring, with Cotto was 168 pounds. And that was at Welterweight. If he's not at least 165 with Pacquiao, he's under orders what weight to come in at