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Boxing News | “Canelo” Alvarez down to 157.4; must lose 5.2 lbs in the next seven days
i read he lost 9 pounds over the previous 23 days. he now has 7 days to lose 5 pounds.
Last edited by ruthless rocco; 09-07-2013 at 05:00 AM.
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Yeah he will need an IV bag to make it to the ring. He might only be 170 at fight time instead of 171![]()
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Hilarious, but irrelevant to the fact that he will be starving himself for a week to make the fight. Of course he will hydrate, but the draining is horrendous and more significant. You cannot train as well on a lettuce diet and that is what he will need to wipe off the hardest pounds.
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i think the weight difference will be obvious...
Canelo is a bigger guy, his body is bigger..he'll weigh in at 165lbs for the fight... May will be 147 or so... believe me, u'll see a difference. that's why many trainers r kinda baffled that May took the fight... he'll be fighting a super middleweight the night of the fight. Canelo is a solid middleweight fighter.. this is the weight he's best at..PERIOD.
May isn't even a welterweight. May at best is a light welter that's big enough to carry 147 pounds and he's talented enough to beat some pretty good fighters at 147... but he's not at his best there.
a fighter who's true to his craft, will walk around 15 pounds over his weight when not training for a fight... becuz May walks around at 147 pounds doesn't make him a welter...
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You are a smart fellow and I am sure in the boxing books you have read, you have found fighters that have to cut weight take quite extreme approaches to doing so. The CW wasn't put in for a laugh. It is induced to make Canelo weak and make Floyd look better against a bigger guy than he should. It is smoke and mirrors on the part of Floyd.
Canelo will be drained, just like usual, only moreso. Floyd has made no sacrifices. He has fought at 154 and could have done so properly. If it has no bearing, then ask Floyd why he demanded it.
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There is no evidence in history to suggest that a guy that weighs near light heavyweight at fight night that fights at 154 has an issue with losing 2 pounds and the facts in this specific case scream out and yet are ignored. The guy has weighed in numerous times near the same weight and as low as 150.
If he loses a close one people that hate Floyd will say the two pounds might have made the difference.
If he loses a lopsided one then the two pounds will take on epic proportion.
But if he sneaks it out or manages to knock Floyd out, that two pounds will have had no significance whatsoever.
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Well, you make it difficult to debate fighters who have drained and documented it later with your rather precise stipulations. Of course fighters have lost weight and struggled with it, it is common.
Actually, seeing your post just after, you are simply being a tosser. 2 pounds is a tremendous deal to many fighters who drain in order to make weight. Why should he change weight class, when Floyd is reducing him from his own weight class? Canelo can make 154 just right, but 152 is only going to make it harder. It is a basic logic.
Shouldn't the bigger question be, why the pathetic weight stipulation in the first place? Floyd certainly thinks it will make a difference.
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People did this kind of thing all the time w/o it being labelled a catch-weight. Its where the phrase p4p comes from. People use that phrase all the time today and then cry about this insignificance. The only p4p fighter in this matchup is Floyd. If that two pounds is the end all for this 20 something in his prime who has weighed under 154 more often then not then he might want to think of a different line of work.
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I don't agree in the slightest. We have weights now and you only deviate if you are uncomfortable and want an advantage and Floyd has done that. Floyd failed to meet the full requirements and thus it does have an impact on the fight. Money runs the game and Canelo has his pay day. However, it was stupid to agree to a kilogram extra being lost. It only helps Floyd, who knows his man will be less active than normal. Canelo takes long rounds off.
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Look I cant stand catchweight fights for titles. Ok so just to be clear but this is what it is. A light heavyweight verses a natural welterweight. The two pounds will be water and easily gained back. The notion that this will weaken Alvarez is ridiculous. Dawson was weakened, Roy was weakened. That's because they had to break down muscle and not lose water. The difference almost has its own taste. Its a built in excuse in this case. Nothing more. A ready made excuse.
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