God knows, usually when a fighter moves up a few weight classes the main thing that they do is to STOP HAVING TO LOSE SO MUCH WATER WEIGHT BEFORE THE WEIGH IN.

Gaining muscle is only a small part of it... why does everybody take a fighter's weigh in day weight as their walking around weight, or even their fighting weight?



I remember when my boxing club did a 24 hour charity boxing circuit, I was 12lbs lighter by the end of it, 48 hours later and I was only 1lb lighter, because I'd almost fully rehydrated.

So if I do it again, but this time for 12 hours and I only dry up by 6lbs, I'm heavier and I must have taken steroids, right?