El peso de chavez jr
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Re: El peso de chavez jr
Yo no se como es posible subir 20 libras de uin dia para otro, de hecho ya subir 12-13 libras en poco mas de 24 horas ,e parece una pasada; alguien que entienda del tema podria explicarlo?
Re: El peso de chavez jr
Hola Castillejo estoy viendo la repeticion de Viernes de Combate y esta el Veneno Rubio de invitado y menciona que uno de sus errores fue continuar peleando cuerpo a cuerpo, menciona que el y su equipo esperaban a que el Jr se cansara por ahi del 9no ya que vieron lo mucho que bajo para dar el peso.
Yo creo que si debe ser posible bajar tanto por la cantidad que tenemos de agua en el cuerpo, el detalle es que debes de resentirlo y mas aun en 24 hrs, pero al parecer en este caso el Jr sorprendio a propios y a extranios.
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Yo creo que si debe ser posible bajar tanto por la cantidad que tenemos de agua en el cuerpo, el detalle es que debes de resentirlo y mas aun en 24 hrs, pero al parecer en este caso el Jr sorprendio a propios y a extranios.
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Re: El peso de chavez jr
Como andan todos en el foro? , en cuanto a el comenterio de Rey Fenix referente al limite superior de peso , yo tampoco sabia que existiera y en caso de existie, alguien de usyades me podria decir cual es?
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Re: El peso de chavez jr
todo lo referente a BOB ARUM,ROACH,ARIZA...todo da que hablar y da lugar a posibles especulaciones...digo yo que por algo sera no ?
por que los pugiles cuestionados o dudosos son de esos 3 ? yo no me creo nada que venga del trio calavera roach-ariza-arum
por que los pugiles cuestionados o dudosos son de esos 3 ? yo no me creo nada que venga del trio calavera roach-ariza-arum
Re: El peso de chavez jr
En otros organizmos si hay un "pesaje oficial" antes de subir al ring (al menos en peleas de campeonato del mundo) en donde si se excede el limite estipulado, automaticamente se pierde el campeonato, en el CMB creo que no (o al menos en esta revision del reglamento no la hay), hay limites para cierto dias antes de la pelea, hasta llegar la fecha de el ultimo pesaje que es al menos 24 hrs antes del combate. Anexo para su rererencia:
4.14 Safety Weigh-Ins. The final and official weigh-in of the boxers shall occur no less than 24
hours but not more than 30 hours prior to a WBC bout due to the possible adverse results of
dehydration and subsequent rehydration of boxers to make the required weight limit for a
bout. Further, in order to encourage safe weight loss in advance of a WBC bout, additional
official safety weigh-ins are to be held 30 and 7 days prior to the official 30-24-hour weigh-
in for non-heavyweight boxers. The boxers’ weight should be as follows:
(a) 30-day weigh-in: 4 weeks prior to the bout, the boxers’ weight should not exceed
10% of the weight limit for the bout; and
(b) 7-day weigh-in: 7 days prior to the bout, the boxers’ weight should not exceed 5% of
the weight limit for the bout.
Boxers and their representatives, managers, and trainers, and promoters, are solely
responsible to arrange the pre-bout safety weigh-ins and medical examinations required
under this rule, not the WBC, and for any failure by such parties to do so, the WBC may
take such actions as it deemed appropriate in its sole discretion, including but not limited to
imposing fines, suspensions, removal from the ratings, revocation of challenger status and
opportunities, or vacating a title.
In the event that a boxer exceeds any weight limitation stated above, the WBC may, for the
safety of the boxer or his opponent, revoke or deny its sanction of the bout, in addition to
any other disciplinary action as it shall deem appropriate in its discretion.
Por cierto en otro tema ya habia pegado esta misma info creo.
Salu2.
4.14 Safety Weigh-Ins. The final and official weigh-in of the boxers shall occur no less than 24
hours but not more than 30 hours prior to a WBC bout due to the possible adverse results of
dehydration and subsequent rehydration of boxers to make the required weight limit for a
bout. Further, in order to encourage safe weight loss in advance of a WBC bout, additional
official safety weigh-ins are to be held 30 and 7 days prior to the official 30-24-hour weigh-
in for non-heavyweight boxers. The boxers’ weight should be as follows:
(a) 30-day weigh-in: 4 weeks prior to the bout, the boxers’ weight should not exceed
10% of the weight limit for the bout; and
(b) 7-day weigh-in: 7 days prior to the bout, the boxers’ weight should not exceed 5% of
the weight limit for the bout.
Boxers and their representatives, managers, and trainers, and promoters, are solely
responsible to arrange the pre-bout safety weigh-ins and medical examinations required
under this rule, not the WBC, and for any failure by such parties to do so, the WBC may
take such actions as it deemed appropriate in its sole discretion, including but not limited to
imposing fines, suspensions, removal from the ratings, revocation of challenger status and
opportunities, or vacating a title.
In the event that a boxer exceeds any weight limitation stated above, the WBC may, for the
safety of the boxer or his opponent, revoke or deny its sanction of the bout, in addition to
any other disciplinary action as it shall deem appropriate in its discretion.
Por cierto en otro tema ya habia pegado esta misma info creo.
Salu2.