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Sanchez hesitated pretty suspiciously when asked the same question. He doesn't have the same handspeed as a few years ago. He wasn't ever quick, so now he's often obviously slow.
Both guys walked into the ring heavier than the weight limit for the weight class above the one they were fighting in. That's boxing.
I bet he'd make an awesome weed dealer. Very fast and efficient just eyeballing sacks. (pause)Who needs scales? You can eye ball that stuff. Not like TV distorts things especially on giant wide screen modern TVs.
Hahahahahaha. Then wonders why he has no repeat customers.I bet he'd make an awesome weed dealer. Very fast and efficient just eyeballing sacks. (pause)
The bag weighed 1.6 grams last night then rehydrated to 1.8. Clearly not fair so he had to take some out.Hahahahahaha. Then wonders why he has no repeat customers.
Or better yet graduates to coke dealer then wonders why people are shooting at him..."but i eyeballed it brah. Chillax"
Exactly. I probably overreacted but he was just posting text walls of nonsense. Totally not receptive to anything other than his narrative formed from a complete guess. Its like you should try to understand how something works before you have such a strong and condemning opinion on it. Or dismissing facts for your guesses.The bag weighed 1.6 grams last night then rehydrated to 1.8. Clearly not fair so he had to take some out.
Such is life when you have magic eyes!
But really conversations like these keep pushing the divide between boxing and MMA fans. We all could do better. That was a good teaching moment for him, he could have learned a lot about boxing and it's politics through that conversation but names and insults get thrown around and then no one listens and the cycle repeats.
But god damn, still can't get over how awesome of a fight that was.
Yea but I'm talking actual weight on fight night.
One was 170 lbs and the other was around 183-184 lbs my best guess that's why he refused to weigh in and lost the right to fight for the belt(s).
The rule is we make the 160 scale but 24 hours later you can't be more then extra 10 lbs or no belts on the line.. he clearly had a plan to be as big as possible just to get the W he didn't care about the belts.
That's not accurate. The rule for the IBF is what you said.Yea but I'm talking actual weight on fight night.
One was 170 lbs and the other was around 183-184 lbs my best guess that's why he refused to weigh in and lost the right to fight for the belt(s).
The rule is we make the 160 scale but 24 hours later you can't be more then extra 10 lbs or no belts on the line.. he clearly had a plan to be as big as possible just to get the W he didn't care about the belts.