Quite frankly I dont understand the question? Surely any fighter will (should) try to fight at the weight where he is most competitive? Doing so can never be unfair, can it?
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Quite frankly I dont understand the question? Surely any fighter will (should) try to fight at the weight where he is most competitive? Doing so can never be unfair, can it?
This is why hitmandonny.. and this is just my own opinion, based on what you have said, that..
Williams vs Margarito II should be made ASAP.
I remember Sergio Mora saying that Tony is the same size he is and Sergio has been fighting at 154 and 160.
As of late, Paul Williams has been calling out any one in FOUR different weight classes from 147 to 168So, we know he is not going to just be fighting at 147.
Tony did pretty good against Santos.
Santos is a champ today again.
There are plenty of fights for Tony and Williams. It will be interesting what these guys do in the near future. I can't wait.
Is the weight thing fair? It is what it is
But I do hear what you are saying and your examples are pretty fair some people can move up and their style works, while others move up and look like shiet in the process.
There is no doubt in my mind, that Tony could move up to 154 and take on Morathey know each other very well
Santos Margarito III would be a fight I would also like to see
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						I think same day weigh-ins should be more common place, with what Castillo was doing and let's face it most everyone lower than welter weight. The long term effects of dehydration cannot be ignored.
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						Absolutley, a man that even steps up one division to be succesful is above a "good fighter."
One point I feel needs to be added is even a fighter killing himself to make the weight, will still be stronger when rehydrated and renourished, than a smaller guy at the weight.
Good point on Judah Clottey.
Thank you Jim.
Thats a good analysis there.
I feel in this day and age, we may put too much pressure on our fighters to move up.
Perhaps as fans we are expecting too much for one fighter to rule a division and then attack another?
What do you think?
The point I raise is, often it is unhealthy to do this over prolonged periods of time, some may view it as an unfair advantage and if weigh ins were on the day quite simply these guys wouldn't do it.
Agreed on Williams Tony Williams certainly.
I never meant to discredit Tony.
I too feel same day weigh ins would be a good idea.
Perhapos for non title bouts, leaving the title bouts as they are for championship reasons.
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						To be honest I'm not sure why you think same day weigh ins would be better?
I've had to weigh in straight before bouts (within an hour of competing) and I've weighed in a day before and I preferred having as much time between the weigh in and the bout as possible.
I'll always make the weight regardless of when the weigh in is but it's less draining physically and emotionally to get it out of the way a little earlier.
It leaves you with more energy and fully hydrated to put in a better performance on fight night. Perhaps that would translate to livlier, more action packed fights from a spectators point of view also?
Isn't competing dehydrated supposed to be one of the major things predisposing fighters to brain injury (not 100 % sure but i think i've heard/read that - maybe on here somewhere)?
Have the weigh in a day before and you decrease the likelyhood of people competing dehydrated at least surely?!
				
					
                                        
					
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						The idea was actually propsed in order to limit inury and dehydration.
The thought was that any sensible fighter would not attempt to drain themselves too much by making weight the day of a fight.
I know Castillo had he been forced to weigh in on the day, would never have competed at feather, superfeather or Lightweight, divisions he was a real threat in because of his huge size advantage.
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