When I got in the ring against Canelo, I only weighed about 158lbs, whereas Canelo walked in at around 187lbs. That’s a massive difference there, you know.”
Haha. I swear I've seen him give interviews on this before and he keeps increasing the weight with each one. It's gonna end up being that Canelo was 200 lbs on fight Night lol.
lefty wrote:Haha. I swear I've seen him give interviews on this before and he keeps increasing the weight with each one. It's gonna end up being that Canelo was 200 lbs on fight Night lol.
not unlike the Joe Calzghe, ever-mounting, 'number of times I punched Jeff Lacy in the head' counter (last i heard it was at 1300)....
if this is even remotely true canola should have no problem going to 175 and facing both kovalev and stevenson maybe he could start at lightheavy vs beterbiev
Canelo was 172lb for Trout. I've read posters on here before mention he has hit around 180 but not sure how much truth there is to that... seems a bit much to the point it would surely be to his detriment.
Ricky_ wrote:Canelo was 172lb for Trout. I've read posters on here before mention he has hit around 180 but not sure how much truth there is to that... seems a bit much to the point it would surely be to his detriment.
172 wouldn't shock me in the slightest. Canelo putting on 20/21 lbs seems feasible.
Their point is that they were taking shots from a much bigger man. Cotto/Roach said the same thing. Of course they can't weigh him with his eyes, but there is a reason why he refuses to do fight night weigh ins and needs more than an hour after a 5-round fight to give a urine sample.
It seems as if Alvarez's punch has puddled Khan's brain.
Amir shouldn't worry too much though, as he appears to have plenty of time to spend with his money until he decides he wants to enagage in another contest.
lefty wrote:When I got in the ring against Canelo, I only weighed about 158lbs, whereas Canelo walked in at around 187lbs. That’s a massive difference there, you know.”
I know Canelo puts on a lot of weight when he rehydrates but 32lbs seems just a touch far fetched
This is NOT far fetched at all. I wrestled collegiately and had to suck down in weight in those years and I would weight in at 130 pounds on a Friday night...go home eat and rehydrate...come back to gym the next morning for my my match and I'd weigh 160 plus.
Not the most healthy way to do it but it's very possible and probable with someone like Canelo.
lefty wrote:When I got in the ring against Canelo, I only weighed about 158lbs, whereas Canelo walked in at around 187lbs. That’s a massive difference there, you know.”
I know Canelo puts on a lot of weight when he rehydrates but 32lbs seems just a touch far fetched
This is NOT far fetched at all. I wrestled collegiately and had to suck down in weight in those years and I would weight in at 130 pounds on a Friday night...go home eat and rehydrate...come back to gym the next morning for my my match and I'd weigh 160 plus.
Not the most healthy way to do it but it's very possible and probable with someone like Canelo.
I'm with you on this one. In 2013 agaisnt mayweather he put on 15 pounds fight night (fact). So that's 167. He is a much bigger boy now. It's been three years.
He would have a top team of nutrition experts and so on. I really think he could and does stack on at least 20 pounds. He's the biggest "light middle" I've seen but others are following suit. Those Charlos are not only thick but 6 foot. It's crazy.
caldo2025 wrote:
This is NOT far fetched at all. I wrestled collegiately and had to suck down in weight in those years and I would weight in at 130 pounds on a Friday night...go home eat and rehydrate...come back to gym the next morning for my my match and I'd weigh 160 plus.
Not the most healthy way to do it but it's very possible and probable with someone like Canelo.
I know wrestlers cut a lot but 30 pounds is not the norm for someone that size. That's extremely high and would probably not be allowed in states that regulate weight-cutting now. I have never seen a boxer weigh 30 pounds heavier on his unofficial fight night weigh-in. Even a big cruiserweight like Haye was only doing like 10-20 pounds.
There is no way Canelo is 186 in the ring. He's not the same size as Kovalev.