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To many of us hardcore fans, broadcasted tale-of-the-tapes have become very useful when they include one particular and significant measurement that we don't get on boxrec or with any consistency on any other resource I'm aware of- Fight-night weigh-ins. I've seen many a forum discussion where this becomes a point of contention. To me, the official weigh-ins for making weight are like half a puzzle without seeing it against a second weigh-in after sub-heavyweights start hydrating. When assessing potential matches, putting weight-jumping and weight-draining into perspective, and into context with normal hydrated weights for each division, etc, etc, knowing where fighters are after they make their official weight is a significant measurement and I am always appreciative when HBO's TOTT's come up with the secondary weight measurement and have used screen-caps of TOTTs in a heck of a lot of discussions on boxing forums for these. I think they should be readily available to all of us interested in detailed discussion that would bring this matter up (a matter many casuals don't seem to be particularly aware of). So, if you are looking for a screen-cap to use or for reference for the fight-night weigh-ins in a certain fight, a certain fighter's history or simply to get a feel for what the name fighters in a certain weight class have been coming in at, or to see if they were even publicly listed on major broadcasts, please request them here, bookmark the thread and come back when you've got a request, and I'll see if I've got it or can get it for you, or if someone else here does, of course.
Sincerely and unhappily fucking Jose Sulaiman's crusty, diseased vagina,
Your Uncle Boxed
Sincerely and unhappily fucking Jose Sulaiman's crusty, diseased vagina,
Your Uncle Boxed