Weights for DLH vs forbes?

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  1. lbarrow

    lbarrow Well-Known Member Full Member

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    anyone know anything about the weigh in or got any links?
     
  2. IntentionalButt

    IntentionalButt Guy wants to name his çock 'macho' that's ok by me

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    GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO FORBES!!!! :happy:happy:happy
     
  3. doug.ie

    doug.ie 'Classic Boxing Society' Full Member

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    http://www.***********.com/index.php?m=show&id=13796

    By Jake Donovan

    There appears to be confusion at the scales, or perhaps whether or not the Oscar de la Hoya-Steve Forbes announced noontime weigh-in was official. With nothing reported thus far, the only news to come from the scales in Los Angeles, California was that Forbes (33-5, 9KO) made the contracted limit of 150 lb, while de la Hoya (38-5, 30KO) was ½ lb over at 150.5 lb for their fight Saturday night at the Home Depot Center in Carson, CA (HBO, 10PM ET/7PM PT).

    It’s standard industry practice for the official weigh-in to take place no sooner than 30 hours prior to the opening bell, which more often than not places such events at or around 5PM ET/2PM PT. It’s possible that today’s nooner at the scales was merely a show for the fans, with the official weigh-in to come at the more conventional time.

    The confusion came in when de la Hoya checked in slightly over the limit. He was still just over after removing his socks, and motioned for a towel to be placed in front of him in one last effort to make weight. Before he could perform the censored version of The Full Monty, he was told by Golden Boy Promotions representatives to jump off the scale and pose for the “official” stare down.

    The weight contradicts a statement made earlier in the week, when de la Hoya claimed to actually be closer to the official welterweight limit of 147 lb. No news on whether or not he will have to shed the ½ lb in order for the fight to go on as planned, though it’s highly unlikely a fight of this magnitude gets scrapped over such a small discrepancy.

    More to come...
     
  4. lern1079

    lern1079 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Stevie Forbes was 150. DLH was 150 1/2 before he took of his socks. Even after he took of his sock he had long shorts off that if he didn't make the weight he could of taken off. So I don't think DLH has to lose additional weight.