People acting like after you weigh in you don’t rehydrate and balloon back up to a near natural weight. I could understand if they weighed in and fought 30 minutes later.
Tim Bradley a boxer at the highest level says it was advantage. Floyd recommend he come into the fight 3 pounds overweight. Overall Devin Haney look drained & his fundamental, were lacking as well too
Shockingly, it makes a massive difference. Even 5-10 pounds difference can be night and day with the outcome, every pound added is another pound to knock down and another pound thrown towards your way.
People acting like after you weigh in you don’t rehydrate and balloon back up to a near natural weight. I could understand if they weighed in and fought 30 minutes later.
It sucks for sure and is unprofessional given it’s his job to make weight, but that doesn’t take away from his stellar performance against Haney.
WAS IT FAIR?🥊
Tim Bradley a boxer at the highest level says it was advantage. Floyd recommend he come into the fight 3 pounds overweight. Overall Devin Haney look drained & his fundamental, were lacking as well too
Not fair at all. Devin killed himself to make 140 and Ryan said fuck it ima just come in overweight.
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Dude does 3 more pounds really make that much of a difference in a fight? I find it hard to believe but maybe I’m wrong.
It's not that 3½ lbs makes a big difference it's the fact Ryan didn't have to dehydrate like Devin did to cut that extra 3½lbs
wait until he notices Haney fights at 140. Regularly
Wait till he notices that Haney won the belt at 140 and didn’t have to work on weight
Shockingly, it makes a massive difference. Even 5-10 pounds difference can be night and day with the outcome, every pound added is another pound to knock down and another pound thrown towards your way.
Not really ..if Ryan weighed in at 140 ..Ryan STILL would've won