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No everyone is trying to gain a competitive edge, at least they aren't taking PEDS and giving clean fighters brain damage!
I don't have a good answer I'm afraid.How would that work?
I don't have a good answer I'm afraid.
My best proposal is to do a range.
Like for WW 185cm would be the upper limit.
So if you are above 185, you need to eat more steaks and go to MW. For MW would be 190, for 205 195cm.. and so on.
And then you have dudes like Nate who could never be as heavy...
There's no scenario where everyone is satisfied.
But my point is, why should Nate be in advantage at LW over height, when he could be at disadvantage at MW over weight.
Why not sacrifice the few cases like Nate Diaz in order to get a more balanced sport.
No, just a top limit.How would it work for guys like Igor Vovchanchyn & Mark Hunt at Heavyweight would they have to go down?
Vick is skinny though.For example: Till fighting at WW even though he's really a LHW. Or James Vick being a 6'3 LW.
Yes, I dont respect fighters who're scared to death of fighting men their same size and then brag about it.
Shits pathetic.
Once he gets kod by Woodley he will understand why fighters avoid the real drastic weight cuts. Soon he will be hanging out with thatch if he doesn’t move up.Yes.
Darren should be at MW.
Eventually he'll learn that cutting so much weight is no good for his career, or his brain.
It bothers me yeah.
I hate it when someone misses weight and are rewarded for it ( till, romero and the most jarring Dern's case).
What's worse is that is not even so clear that the weight and height advantage at fight day justify the insane weightcuts going on performance-wise
Why?Very very much, and this is coming from a Till fan.
There has to be a height cap on weight classes.