overweight or weight-drained?

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  1. dhenzrae

    dhenzrae A Proud Noypi Full Member

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    which is better, an overweight fighter beating a fighter coming up in weight (and within the agreed weight), or a fighter coming up in weight beating a weight-drained fighter?

    if dela hoya was overweight in his fight with pac and managed to beat pac, is it better than pac beating a "weight-drained" oscar?

    same with floyd and jmm, if floyd tried to cut 2 pounds and became weak because of it, and jmm somehow managed to beat him, is it better than an overweight floyd beating jmm?

    your thoughts?
     
  2. eze

    eze Everybody Know Me Full Member

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    Overweight as in out of shape?

    The fights would never really happen then. If for instance someone like Oscar tried to show up and fight Pac looking like Sturm
     
  3. dhenzrae

    dhenzrae A Proud Noypi Full Member

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    not making the contracted weight.
     
  4. homebrand

    homebrand Well-Known Member Full Member

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    The DLH/Pac example is not a good one because De La Hoya was within the weight limit weeks in advance. He wasn't 'drained' in the sense he didn't have to excessively de-hydrate before the weigh in.
     
  5. dhenzrae

    dhenzrae A Proud Noypi Full Member

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    but the "weight-drained" excuse is excessively used here to dicredit pac's win against oscar, right?
     
  6. eze

    eze Everybody Know Me Full Member

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    JMM beating Floyd would of been greater than Floyd beating JMM.


    And someone that is severely drained like DLH who weighed less than Pac. Wasn't going to beat him.

    If DLH managed to land a punch that KOed Pac it would of been expected, despite how drained he was.
     
  7. eze

    eze Everybody Know Me Full Member

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    Pac's win was nothing more than hitting a punching bag.

    He weighed LESS than Pac in the ring.

    It's just one fight. It doesn't define Pac, who went on to beat Hatton and Cotto.
     
  8. homebrand

    homebrand Well-Known Member Full Member

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    yes, I agree, excessively. There simply is no proof or evidence to suggest DLH was weight drained for that fight.
     
  9. eze

    eze Everybody Know Me Full Member

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    You're right.

    Him weighing 145 in the ring isn't good enough.
     
  10. megavolt

    megavolt Constantly Shadowboxing Full Member

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    What does that say about clottey :deal
     
  11. dhenzrae

    dhenzrae A Proud Noypi Full Member

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    if DLH weighed 150 or above and was "healthy", then beats pac, is it better?
     
  12. homebrand

    homebrand Well-Known Member Full Member

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    yes, you are right. Weighing in at a weight doesn't mean you are weight drained.

    DLH was at weight for the weeks leading up to the fight, and to my knowledge, he or none of his team has ever said he was weight drained for the fight.

    These are the facts.

    You are just believing what you want to belive.
     
  13. eze

    eze Everybody Know Me Full Member

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    Weighed above?

    That could mean 151. Which isn't good enough.



    And no it's not better. It will never be better.
     
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  15. eze

    eze Everybody Know Me Full Member

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    What?

    Most fighters are drained at the weigh in, to an extent. Some worse than others.

    there was also reports coming out of his camp that he was getting his ass kicked, needed to retire and didn't look good.
    Im believing that Oscar weighed 145 in the ring. A weight he hasn't weighed in the ring in probably since his career started.