Re: Garcia loses title on the scales.
Quote:
Originally Posted by
boyla
Dehydration, especially in regards to the brain was linked to brain damage in boxing, and possibly deaths, this is why there is no same day weigh ins, personally I would like to see a reduction in the number of weight classes.
The point is you don't dehydrate at all because you fight where your weight really is instead on a same day weigh-in. That's how it used to be done. For example, plenty of Sugar Ray Robinson's Middleweight Title fights, Ray weighed in at 154 or 156 lbs, several pounds under the 160 limit.
No dehydration, like Heavyweights for example, leads to far fewer serious head injuries because Heavyweights don't dehydrate. Fewer serious head injuries even though Heavyweights hit with far greater power than these little dehydrated guys who lead the pack in ring deaths.
Re: Garcia loses title on the scales.
I think Pacquiao's the only guy that fights in the class that he weighs in at. Between fights, he walks around at about 150 lbs.
He weighs in at about 146 at the day before weigh-in. On fight night, he's 148 lbs but that's wearing his gloves, trunks, and boxing boots.
When he used to dehydrate to make 135, he'd be 144 lbs the next night. Not dehydrating improved his performance as he was in the zone for a couple of years up till the Margarito fight in Nov 2010. Then as he aged, he began to erode...
Punch resistance goes up when a man doesn't dehydrate. That's what happened to Cotto. He took a better punch when he went up to 147 and from harder hitters...
Re: Garcia loses title on the scales.
Garcia who? Danny Garcia? I didn't know he had a fight again?
Re: Garcia loses title on the scales.
I like Mikey Garcia. He's a very personable young man, and an exciting boxer/puncher. But 2 pounds??!? WTF is that all about? He's taking a page out of Brandon Rios' book with that fiasco. Totally unprofessional and unacceptable.
Is this a trend from these young, Tex-Mex or Mexicali fighters?
I mean c'mon...... where's the discipline here?
It's a total lack of respect for the sport of boxing and its fans, who pay good money to see a professional boxing match between two professionals, at the agreed upon weight limit.
Not much more you can say about that.
Re: Garcia loses title on the scales.
Quote:
Originally Posted by
TitoFan
I like Mikey Garcia. He's a very personable young man, and an exciting boxer/puncher. But 2 pounds??!? WTF is that all about? He's taking a page out of Brandon Rios' book with that fiasco. Totally unprofessional and unacceptable.
Is this a trend from these young, Tex-Mex or Mexicali fighters?
I mean c'mon...... where's the discipline here?
It's a total lack of respect for the sport of boxing and its fans, who pay good money to see a professional boxing match between two professionals, at the agreed upon weight limit.
Not much more you can say about that.
TEX MEX thing? these guys r from Cali.. if a fighter comes in overweight, what's a venue supposed to do?... It's a fighter thing..not a mexican thing u jackass.
Why r Mexicans kicking the shit out of Puerto Ricans in big fights? must be a Tex Mex thing...
Re: Garcia loses title on the scales.
Quote:
Originally Posted by
bigstinkybug
TEX MEX thing? these guys r from Cali..
Same shit.
Re: Garcia loses title on the scales.
Seems to be a habit for Robert Garcia fighters. I bet Arum is happy with him.
Re: Garcia loses title on the scales.
and here i thought juanma would be the one having problems making weight. tsk
Re: Garcia loses title on the scales.
Quote:
Originally Posted by
bigstinkybug
Quote:
Originally Posted by
TitoFan
I like Mikey Garcia. He's a very personable young man, and an exciting boxer/puncher. But 2 pounds??!? WTF is that all about? He's taking a page out of Brandon Rios' book with that fiasco. Totally unprofessional and unacceptable.
Is this a trend from these young, Tex-Mex or Mexicali fighters?
I mean c'mon...... where's the discipline here?
It's a total lack of respect for the sport of boxing and its fans, who pay good money to see a professional boxing match between two professionals, at the agreed upon weight limit.
Not much more you can say about that.
TEX MEX thing? these guys r from Cali.. if a fighter comes in overweight, what's a venue supposed to do?... It's a fighter thing..not a mexican thing u jackass.
Why r Mexicans kicking the shit out of Puerto Ricans in big fights? must be a Tex Mex thing...
It is becoming a habit with fighters from this region, Garcia, Rios, Chavez. Apart from Purdy, I cant remember the last time a European fighter didnt make weight for a big fight. Did Hatton ever fail to make weight? I mean if he could make weight, anyone could.
Re: Garcia loses title on the scales.
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Silkeyjoe
Quote:
Originally Posted by
bigstinkybug
Quote:
Originally Posted by
TitoFan
I like Mikey Garcia. He's a very personable young man, and an exciting boxer/puncher. But 2 pounds??!? WTF is that all about? He's taking a page out of Brandon Rios' book with that fiasco. Totally unprofessional and unacceptable.
Is this a trend from these young, Tex-Mex or Mexicali fighters?
I mean c'mon...... where's the discipline here?
It's a total lack of respect for the sport of boxing and its fans, who pay good money to see a professional boxing match between two professionals, at the agreed upon weight limit.
Not much more you can say about that.
TEX MEX thing? these guys r from Cali.. if a fighter comes in overweight, what's a venue supposed to do?... It's a fighter thing..not a mexican thing u jackass.
Why r Mexicans kicking the shit out of Puerto Ricans in big fights? must be a Tex Mex thing...
It is becoming a habit with fighters from this region, Garcia, Rios, Chavez. Apart from Purdy, I cant remember the last time a European fighter didnt make weight for a big fight. Did Hatton ever fail to make weight? I mean if he could make weight, anyone could.
oh..now it's a habit... alot of guys don't make weight, u know how stupid that sounds..."watch out,ur fighting one of those regional fighters"...lol.. u and Tito make a good couple... blind leading the dumb.
Re: Garcia loses title on the scales.
Quote:
Originally Posted by
bigstinkybug
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Silkeyjoe
Quote:
Originally Posted by
bigstinkybug
Quote:
Originally Posted by
TitoFan
I like Mikey Garcia. He's a very personable young man, and an exciting boxer/puncher. But 2 pounds??!? WTF is that all about? He's taking a page out of Brandon Rios' book with that fiasco. Totally unprofessional and unacceptable.
Is this a trend from these young, Tex-Mex or Mexicali fighters?
I mean c'mon...... where's the discipline here?
It's a total lack of respect for the sport of boxing and its fans, who pay good money to see a professional boxing match between two professionals, at the agreed upon weight limit.
Not much more you can say about that.
TEX MEX thing? these guys r from Cali.. if a fighter comes in overweight, what's a venue supposed to do?... It's a fighter thing..not a mexican thing u jackass.
Why r Mexicans kicking the shit out of Puerto Ricans in big fights? must be a Tex Mex thing...
It is becoming a habit with fighters from this region, Garcia, Rios, Chavez. Apart from Purdy, I cant remember the last time a European fighter didnt make weight for a big fight. Did Hatton ever fail to make weight? I mean if he could make weight, anyone could.
oh..now it's a habit... alot of guys don't make weight, u know how stupid that sounds..."watch out,ur fighting one of those regional fighters"...lol.. u and Tito make a good couple... blind leading the dumb.
Yea a lot of people dont make weight. But Im talking about world title fights. I dont know stats at all but when Im hear about it it seems to be fighters from that region. I have no idea why you are getting so defensive. Im just saying it as I see it. Alvarez is another one. Thats 4 of the biggest boxers from the region who do it.
Re: Garcia loses title on the scales.
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Silkeyjoe
Quote:
Originally Posted by
bigstinkybug
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Silkeyjoe
Quote:
Originally Posted by
bigstinkybug
Quote:
Originally Posted by
TitoFan
I like Mikey Garcia. He's a very personable young man, and an exciting boxer/puncher. But 2 pounds??!? WTF is that all about? He's taking a page out of Brandon Rios' book with that fiasco. Totally unprofessional and unacceptable.
Is this a trend from these young, Tex-Mex or Mexicali fighters?
I mean c'mon...... where's the discipline here?
It's a total lack of respect for the sport of boxing and its fans, who pay good money to see a professional boxing match between two professionals, at the agreed upon weight limit.
Not much more you can say about that.
TEX MEX thing? these guys r from Cali.. if a fighter comes in overweight, what's a venue supposed to do?... It's a fighter thing..not a mexican thing u jackass.
Why r Mexicans kicking the shit out of Puerto Ricans in big fights? must be a Tex Mex thing...
It is becoming a habit with fighters from this region, Garcia, Rios, Chavez. Apart from Purdy, I cant remember the last time a European fighter didnt make weight for a big fight. Did Hatton ever fail to make weight? I mean if he could make weight, anyone could.
oh..now it's a habit... alot of guys don't make weight, u know how stupid that sounds..."watch out,ur fighting one of those regional fighters"...lol.. u and Tito make a good couple... blind leading the dumb.
Yea a lot of people dont make weight. But Im talking about world title fights. I dont know stats at all but when Im hear about it it seems to be fighters from that region. I have no idea why you are getting so defensive. Im just saying it as I see it. Alvarez is another one. Thats 4 of the biggest boxers from the region who do it.
what region are you referring to? Mexico, California or Nevada? Be specific and last I recall PBF is neither Tex-Mex or Mexicali !! Chavez is from Mexico .....