How do weigh-ins work in fighting? Why do fighters weigh more than
How do weigh-ins work in fighting? Why do fighters weigh more than
Answer (1 of 6): Well basically, the night before the fight you weigh in to make sure you've made the weight for your weight class. So let's say your weight class is 155. You'll weigh in on Friday night and you have to be under 155 or you could risk being penalized and losing some of your purse m
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