Well I though posting my question in the nutruition, and fitness section of this forum, however, all the responses that I was met with did not answer my question, but rather, only asked more questions, so let me try this again.
On Friday Afternoon February 25, 2000. A poorly executed weigh in was conducted by the New York State Athletic Commission. The following night Joey Gamache was smashed into retirement by Arturo Gatti, and Oscar De La Hoya knocked out Derrell Coley. In the aftermath of this fight a public outcry was launched against Arturo Gatti.
Unbeknownst to the general public. 4 fight fans looking for picture, and an autograph with Arturo Gatti, gained access to the weigh in through the New York City Fire, and Police Department. Like Gamache, and his handlers these guys filmed a home movie at the weigh in as well. A home movie that tells a different story that what was released in the fight media, and to the world. A copy of this was sent to the New York State Attorney Generals, and the New York State Athletic Commission in 2005.
One of these fans was in the New York City Fire Academy, and tragdically died in the 9/11 attacks in New York. Two of the other three fans ( Jack Rosario, and Edwin Harper ) like Anthony Russo, Michael Coyle, and Arturo Gatti met their death just one month before the trial began in April of 2009. The last fan ( Richard Szoke ) was badly mangled in January 2009, though he managed to survive, and is currently disabled.
No one really knows what Gatti, or De La Hoya actually weighed though both claimed to make weight following the fights, and neither one had a problem making weight in their career up to that point. Their weights were called before the scales had a chance to balance though I find it odd that both Gatti & De La Hoya could have been overweight on the same afternoon. In the aftermath of these fights, the weigh in's in New York were briefly returned to day of the fight 60 some odd days after the De La Hoya, and Gatti in time for Gatti's next fight. On that card Junior Jones fought Paul Ingle whom did not know the weigh in was to be held the day of the fight. Ingle won the fight, but was left with permenant brain damage.
Gatti sweated down from 170 pounds to make 141, and put 19 pounds of hydration back on the next day.
Joey Gamache was fighting at a Junior Middleweight catchweight, and sweat off 20 pounds from around 160 to make 140 for the fight with Gatti, but unlike Gatti, Gamache only put 4 3/4 pounds of hydration back on folloning the weigh in.
MY QUESTION IS THIS:
Can a fighter In this case Gamache cut 20 pounds to make his weight only put on 4 3/4 pounds of hydration?
I am contending that without drugs, or medications this can not be done, and I am asking for other opinions as to if it is possible. What Gamache actually weighed is not the issue. What the issue is how does someone cut that amount of weight for a fight, and then put so little back on, and if it is possible.
I don't think Roy Jones Jr could do it, I don't think Bernard Hopkins could do it, I do not think Floyd Mayweather Jr. could do, and I do not think anybody could do it without drugs, or medication,and that they would have to put more weight on then 4 3/4 pounds following the weigh in!
On Friday Afternoon February 25, 2000. A poorly executed weigh in was conducted by the New York State Athletic Commission. The following night Joey Gamache was smashed into retirement by Arturo Gatti, and Oscar De La Hoya knocked out Derrell Coley. In the aftermath of this fight a public outcry was launched against Arturo Gatti.
Unbeknownst to the general public. 4 fight fans looking for picture, and an autograph with Arturo Gatti, gained access to the weigh in through the New York City Fire, and Police Department. Like Gamache, and his handlers these guys filmed a home movie at the weigh in as well. A home movie that tells a different story that what was released in the fight media, and to the world. A copy of this was sent to the New York State Attorney Generals, and the New York State Athletic Commission in 2005.
One of these fans was in the New York City Fire Academy, and tragdically died in the 9/11 attacks in New York. Two of the other three fans ( Jack Rosario, and Edwin Harper ) like Anthony Russo, Michael Coyle, and Arturo Gatti met their death just one month before the trial began in April of 2009. The last fan ( Richard Szoke ) was badly mangled in January 2009, though he managed to survive, and is currently disabled.
No one really knows what Gatti, or De La Hoya actually weighed though both claimed to make weight following the fights, and neither one had a problem making weight in their career up to that point. Their weights were called before the scales had a chance to balance though I find it odd that both Gatti & De La Hoya could have been overweight on the same afternoon. In the aftermath of these fights, the weigh in's in New York were briefly returned to day of the fight 60 some odd days after the De La Hoya, and Gatti in time for Gatti's next fight. On that card Junior Jones fought Paul Ingle whom did not know the weigh in was to be held the day of the fight. Ingle won the fight, but was left with permenant brain damage.
Gatti sweated down from 170 pounds to make 141, and put 19 pounds of hydration back on the next day.
Joey Gamache was fighting at a Junior Middleweight catchweight, and sweat off 20 pounds from around 160 to make 140 for the fight with Gatti, but unlike Gatti, Gamache only put 4 3/4 pounds of hydration back on folloning the weigh in.
MY QUESTION IS THIS:
Can a fighter In this case Gamache cut 20 pounds to make his weight only put on 4 3/4 pounds of hydration?
I am contending that without drugs, or medications this can not be done, and I am asking for other opinions as to if it is possible. What Gamache actually weighed is not the issue. What the issue is how does someone cut that amount of weight for a fight, and then put so little back on, and if it is possible.
I don't think Roy Jones Jr could do it, I don't think Bernard Hopkins could do it, I do not think Floyd Mayweather Jr. could do, and I do not think anybody could do it without drugs, or medication,and that they would have to put more weight on then 4 3/4 pounds following the weigh in!
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