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surrpsied Cody is that small. assumed he was bigger than TJ
Your words have zero weight. Pun intended.
DJ=142
Crejudo=141
Cody should go down a class so this doesn’t happen:
It's called:No one's disputing the fact that at some point DJ weighed 142 and Henry weighed 141 because that's factual. I merely pointing out that you don't know how to use factual evidence make an argument to support your claims. No one can say who is bigger in the cage because they weren't weighed in the cage, it's really that simple unfortunately for you.
As I pointed out when I first brought this news to Sherdog, CSAC didn't specify what time they weighed the fighters, so Johnson could've been weighed later in the day and Garbrandt could've been weighed earlier in the day.
For example, Garbrandt was 145 lbs on embedded three days prior.
And size is more than just weight; frame is a far greater factor.
The claim is that MM fights at a size disadvantage, which he does in most fights.
Also, he cut from less than that. He rehydrated and his body settled at 142. Most people will typically weigh over the weight they cut from on fight night.
He typically cuts from 138-140. Not a small cut by any means but when you realize that he is cutting water in place of dieting then it really isnt that drastic of a cut.
Fighters rehydrate over the weight they cut from chuckle nuts.He cuts from 138 and weighed in at 142 a day after he made his cut? What the fuck? Just admit he is a dense dude and not small for the weight class. Get his tiny balls out of your mouth.
What in the world are you talking about? I suggested that it's entirely plausible that MM carries extra weight so as to not be at a weight disadvantage, i.e., he doesn't diet down as far as he can. I'm not spinning anything. And I'm not taking a position, either. I'm merely pointing out that it's intellectually fraudulent to only look at someone's weight on fight night and pretend that it proves they aren't undersized.DJ outweighed Crejudo on fight day. They weighed in at the same time per the commission. Quit trying to spin. It's embarrassing.
You know nothing of cutting weight if you think you can cut and then eat and drink for 24 hours and the weight isn't going to come back on easily.
What in the world are you talking about? I suggested that it's entirely plausible that MM carries extra weight so as to not be at a weight disadvantage, i.e., he doesn't diet down as far as he can. I'm not spinning anything. And I'm not taking a position, either. I'm merely pointing out that it's intellectually fraudulent to only look at someone's weight on fight night and pretend that it proves they aren't undersized.
Size isn't just weight. DJ is fucking 5'3. 5'3 is like genetic mutation short, like a physical disability. He's too small for BW.They both weighed in at 142 lbs on fight day.
https://www.bloodyelbow.com/2018/8/...s-cejudo-dillashaw-vs-garbrandt-divisions-mma
I find this interesting because DJ fans claim that he's not only too small for Bantamweight (which admittedly he is), but he is too small for Flyweight too (which is ridiculous because he wouldn't be able to make 115). He cuts way more than he lets on.
Also, Garbrandt should definitely have a crack at Flyweight now that he's lost to TJ twice.
It's called:
1. Experience
2. Common sense.
3. It still doesn't matter because DJ weighed 142 and Crejudo 141. It's only in your hollow head they gained weight from the scale to the cage.
The commission doesn't care, so neither do I.
The problem with your line of thinking is it leaves the door completely open for pure speculation. The entire reason the commission decided to have same day weigh in's is so they can monitor the athletes.What in the world are you talking about? I suggested that it's entirely plausible that MM carries extra weight so as to not be at a weight disadvantage, i.e., he doesn't diet down as far as he can. I'm not spinning anything. And I'm not taking a position, either. I'm merely pointing out that it's intellectually fraudulent to only look at someone's weight on fight night and pretend that it proves they aren't undersized.
Commissions > you.If you had experience and common sense you'd know that fighters as well as all humans are going to gain and lose weight over the course of a day, which is exactly what happened after both fighters stepped off that scale. Like I said it's impossible to say what weight any fighter was in the cage, you just can't accept that because then you can't claim your narrative as "fact". You came so close to having a rational thought, alas it flew right past you.
You can have the last word here, I know you need it.