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And Canelo says he doesn't gain 20 pounds before fighting at 154, but he won't let anyone weigh him night of. Because they do this. Conor is extremely large for 145. He dwarfs guys. Even if he hydrates up to 155, are you suggesting that it wouldn't be better for his body to fight at 155 without cutting weight as opposed to doing so? Because it has adverse effects on your aerobic performance.
No.
Conor is more of a 155lb fighter than a 145lb fighter, when you begin to cut & dehydrate yourself anything more than about 10lbs & it starts to potentially start to take something out of you, but some guys get away with 15lbs & show no noticeable drops in performance. 20lbs+ is when it starts to get silly & it's about this point in which guys start struggling to make the weight or do make the weight & then struggle with their cardio the faster & longer the fight goes on.
Joe Rogan after the fight was perplexed by the question as well, because he did not understand why Conor thought it would be better for his gas tank. And I bet it is because Rogan knows how the weight Conor puts on after cutting.
Perplexed with what decision? For Conor to take the rematch at WW?
Also you said I was speaking nonsense, and yet avoided the examples I gave you. Why?
I ignored them because they are 2 different sorts of fighters with different sorts of weight cut that are both quite extreme & I don't really want to get into a lengthy debate about the entire UFC rosters individual weight cuts. But to keep peace I'll indulge you with these 2. Hendricks problem is that he balloons up in between fights to 210lbs+ & when he gets a WW fight he hasn't found a suitable diet or can't stick to a diet, that helps him gradually shift the weight off during an 6-12 week camp. Then he get's into a mad scramble trying to cut 20lbs+ or so during fight week which is far too much leaving him so drained.
Rumble at WW was a similar story his was an extreme weight cut & it's no wonder he looked so drained in some of those WW bouts, I remember reading that one of the times he fought at WW he was trying to cut from 195lbs to 170lbs on fight week, obviously resulting in him missing the weight. How Rumble ever made WW is truly amazing, there was a picture of him I saw when he was a WW standing alongside Jon Jones & he looked bigger than Jones.