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Originally Posted by edgeprod
Shocking, that adding 50-60 lbs for a fight two weight classes above your normal class can make you look "flabby" and "weak"! With an understanding of human physiology that deep, YOU should have a guest spot on my nutrition blog! Get in tough for your username/password combination, and I'll get you all set up and rolling.
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I follow some fighting sports and most fighters are trying to fit in the lower weight class, definitely not 2 classes over. Strange, although I have no idea about this cage sport, maybe there is explanation for that...
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I read your explanation, still strange - you should have known you have no chances because:
a) you are normally 2 classes lower
b) that guy is "a killer" in his class (which is 2 classes higher than you)
also curious - when you you feel stronger - in your own class or when you got those extra pounds? Meaning do you think you would have better chances of beating that guy if you were in your own "normal" weight? I mean you would feel faster, more fit etc.