Since when do they measure the weight to tenth of a pound?

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Has Bruce Buffer ever introduced a fighter weighing 155 and .2 pounds? Isn’t it always rounded to the half pound? I feel like i’m taking crazy pills!
 
If you're going to refuse to use the metric system then why use .2 pounds?
Surely they should give it in pounds and ounces.
 
If you're going to refuse to use the metric system then why use .2 pounds?
Surely they should give it in pounds and ounces.
You ignorant weirdo. The US has long used the both metric system and the imperial system.
 
New York sucks.
 
That’s only 0.0143 stones.
 
Has Bruce Buffer ever introduced a fighter weighing 155 and .2 pounds? Isn’t it always rounded to the half pound? I feel like i’m taking crazy pills!
in NY, for as long as pro MMA has been legal in NY.

the answer, TS, is that every state does it differently. a handful of states use digital and tenths. many still use old school scales.
 
Al was wearing shorts that weigh more then that, this is some BS.
 
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