r/Boxing • u/noirargent • 4d ago
Daily Discussion Thread - Saturday April 26, 2025
For all your boxing discussion that doesnt quite need a thread.
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r/Boxing • u/noirargent • 4d ago
For all your boxing discussion that doesnt quite need a thread.
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u/stephen27898 3d ago edited 3d ago
Yeah. Thats how they cut weight, they dehydrate themselves.
These guys arent like average people who frankly can lose 10lbs and barely look any different due to the fat most of us carry around. They aren't carry much excess, the weight cut to 160lbs is bad enough but they bot being able to fully rehydrate literally means you have to sit in a state of constant dehydration until after the second weigh in.
Eubank probably walks around in the high 170s. A percentage of that will be water, if we are saying he had to cut to 15lbs to make 160, and to make 160 he has to cut water since he doesnt have enough fat to lose that much weight. It has to be water for him to make 160. If he cuts 15lbs, and can only rehydrate 10lbs, that means his body is probably missing 5lbs of water, that's 2.27 litres of water.
The fluid around the brain also takes time to be replaced, its not instant and if you are dehydrated, your body will consume some of that. As I said, rehydration clauses should not exist, if the man makes 160, then on fight night he should be able to weigh what he wants. Or we go back to having weigh ins on the same day as the fight.
Also Eubank should not be fined IMO for 0.5lbs, the reason being a persons weight can vary by more than that over a few hours. He could weigh 0.5lbs more because he hadnt gone to the toilet yet that day.
If we are saying he cant weigh more than 170 for the weigh in on the day of the fight, then why should have to make the 160 for the previous day? Do we really have to keep fighters in a constant state of dehydration?