Different weigh-in procedure for UFC 199, explained

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http://www.mmafighting.com/2016/6/2/11827266/different-weigh-in-procedure-for-ufc-199-explained

For most of the last 15 years in the UFC, the structure of weigh-ins before events has been the same. This weekend will be different.

What exactly are CSAC's new weight-cutting rules?
The biggest change will happen Friday. Beginning at 10 a.m. at a nearby hotel, the athletes can begin weighing in. They will have a window of four hours to do so and can hit the scale at any time during that period. UFC and commission officials will be present. That's a major difference from the typical 4 p.m. weigh-in. The idea is to give fighters more time to rehydrate before the fight.

This whole thing, by the way, is only optional. If a fighter wants to weigh-in at the usual afternoon time, he or she can. However, most are expected to take advantage of the earlier hour.

In addition to the weigh-in change, doctors on hand Friday and Saturday during fight night will pay closer attention to hydration while examining fighters. For the first time, doctors will have the ability to use specific gravity tests on fight nights to determine if a fighter is adequately hydrated to compete. If a fighter is still severely dehydrated on fight day, the commission doctor could pull him or her out of the fight for safety reasons.

What will happen to the regular, television weigh-in fans are accustomed to?
It won't go away and will largely be the same, according to UFC vice president of public relations Dave Sholler. It will remain at 4 p.m. Fighters will still pose on stage and square off with each other like the weigh-ins we're used to. The only difference will be that Joe Rogan will announce the weights that were previously recorded rather than the ones read from the scale right then and there.

The 4 p.m. weigh-in will be open to the public and air on FOX Sports 1, as usual. The official weigh-in earlier in the day will be closed to the public and media. CSAC executive officer Andy Foster said because there will be medical exams going on in the same room during the official weigh-in, they cannot be public events. Foster said that part of the procedure might change in the future.

What happens if a fighter misses weight and how will anyone know if he or she does?
Pretty much the exact same thing. Once a fighter declares it is his or her official weigh-in between 10 p.m. and 2 p.m., the typical protocol will take effect. If a fighter misses weight, he or she will get a second try as always. If the weight is still off, the one-hour window to make weight applies. If the fighter is still more than a pound after one hour, 20-percent of his or her purse will be forfeited. The rules in this regard have not changed.

If an athlete misses weight, how will anyone know? Well, a representative from the opponent's team will be called down to witness.........................................

http://www.mmafighting.com/2016/6/2/11827266/different-weigh-in-procedure-for-ufc-199-explained
 
can't wait for a "gravity test" to ruin a fight
 
If a fighter is still severely dehydrated on fight day, the commission doctor could pull him or her out of the fight for safety reasons.
would be really crazy if multiple bouts are cancelled the day of the event due to this. could you imagine?
 
Nothing has really changed and fighters will have an extra 6 hours to rehydrate. So there should be no dehydration problems.
 
So nothing really changes.

Fighters are going to keep cutting a stupid amount of weight and now they have more time to rehydrate.

Same day weigh ins and fuck them all.
 
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Thanx 4 the breakdown.

would be really crazy if multiple bouts are cancelled the day of the event due to this. could you imagine?

Yeah, this hydration testing could get ugly & potentially ruin a lot of cardz. A lot of fighterz "not" on the card could consider being ready to make weight & get some excellent opportunitiez.

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So are we going to be seeing tests for anti-gravity pills?
 
They should surprise weigh them all the time like they do for steroids and then average out the results.
 
Butbutbutbutbut i want to see skeletor mcgregor do a stare down!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
I have brewed beer for decades, and even keep a brackish fish tank, so I an incredibly familiar with specific gravity tests. I assume the Hydrometer is not being used to test the density of a Human!

I just wonder how they are testing the specific gravity of a human.

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they're taking away from the public view the one point in time where ronda rousey looks semi-decent. I just hope miesha tate wears a skin tight dress to the pose off to compensate
 
Maybe I'm just confused, but I'm not understanding how this is a step in the right direction. It seems to me that by weighing the fighters earlier and giving them more time to hydrate that what is really going to happen is that fighters will try to cut even more weight because they now have that extra time after the weigh in.
 
Are the weigh-ins going to last 5 minutes now? Because if most guys have already been weighed, I'm assuming they'll just walk up on stage and immediately square off.

Unless the UFC makes them pretend they're being weighed in on stage, even though they already did earlier. Which would be funny and stupid.
 
It would be good if they also announced the second weigh in weights live on stage too.
 
I think this is just going to encourage of bigger Weight cuts
 
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