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    #41
    cutting out those nighttime snacks is good. Be religous with your cardio, in the end, if you're already in great shape, you may just have to shed a pound of two of muscle.

    @PunchDrunk

    Do you think I should TRY to get up to 69kg, or should I just stay at 67 and deal with it?

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      #42
      I'll be fighting in Ontario, next month.

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        #43
        Originally posted by DA1CATAS View Post

        Post the weight you are now. The weight your gonna be fighting at also. thanx.

        You can use it as that added motivation to make the shi happen and get it done.

        I'm currently weighing 167 pounds, and I'll be fighting at Welterweight, 152 pounds. I'm already on my regimen.

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          #44
          Originally posted by Trick View Post
          cutting out those nighttime snacks is good. Be religous with your cardio, in the end, if you're already in great shape, you may just have to shed a pound of two of muscle.

          @PunchDrunk

          Do you think I should TRY to get up to 69kg, or should I just stay at 67 and deal with it?
          Hard to say... I think experienced fighters should definitely walk around at at least 2 kilo's, up to 5 over their fighting weight. That means you should be walking around at 71 to fight 69 in my book, and at 67, it shouldn't be impossible to get to 64 for a fight. It depends on a lot of things though, like how cut you are at 67. Also, some people sweat a lot more kilos of than others, so it's really an individual thing. Maybe you should try and go to 64, see if you can do it, and if you can, if it drains you or not. Then you can evaluate whether it's safe for you or not. If you can't get there, well, then that's your answer right there. I'd look to go to 71 if you're gonna fight at 69, which is really the easier choice if you like eating.

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            #45
            Originally posted by K-Nine View Post
            I'm currently weighing 167 pounds, and I'll be fighting at Welterweight, 152 pounds. I'm already on my regimen.
            whoooo i couldn't dream of even thinking about dreamin to be 152 good luck.

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              #46
              Originally posted by DA1CATAS View Post
              whoooo i couldn't dream of even thinking about dreamin to be 152 good luck.
              The thing is, I've been out of the gym due to a hand injuries, for the past 2 months. I'm usually 162 regular weight, but I've been relaxing as of late. It shouldn't kill me to get to 152; It never has before.

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                #47
                Had some intense sparring today with a friend of mine who goes to another Gym i deffinatly felt the power of the bigger man lol hes like 2 inches taller 25lbs heavier.

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                  #48
                  Originally posted by Kayo View Post
                  Had some intense sparring today with a friend of mine who goes to another Gym i deffinatly felt the power of the bigger man lol hes like 2 inches taller 25lbs heavier.
                  2+ weight class difference... Atleast this states you can take a hit for your Class. Unless he was sloppy and slow.

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                    #49
                    6th of may im fighting in as 160lbs against a guy 6 years older an 5 lbs heavier my first fight

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                      #50
                      Originally posted by Tassie_Boy View Post
                      6th of may im fighting in as 160lbs against a guy 6 years older an 5 lbs heavier my first fight
                      .. only thing that matters is if he makes the class... and whats the difference in experience? How many fights does he have?

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