Post by llecha on Mar 2, 2014 19:52:05 GMT -5
Contributed by Pll
written by: conference
If my weight is on the border of 2 divisions which should I fight in?
Overweight / Underweight
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Posted by: Tha Row`s Finest ( Gee Money )
Date: Friday 6:55 AM
Weight: 184/177 pounds
KP Dancer
which division would you fight in ?
lightheavy or cruiser ?
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Posted by: Carnegie
Date: Friday 7:03 AM
Personally, I would fight in the light-heavy division and intensly train agility.
The 184 weight that you carry in to the cruiserweight fights would give the majority of your opponents a strength and chin bonus because of their weight advantage.
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Posted by: King Concrete
Date: Saturday 12:40 AM
I've been hit with this problem a couple times, sucks either way. If you fight at Cruiser they see your exact weight too.
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Posted by: Birthright Boxing
Date: Saturday 6:44 AM
I'm suppose to face a 180 pound Middleweight. This guy should be a Light-Heavyweight! A little help?
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Posted by: Tha Row`s Finest ( Gee Money )
Date: Saturday 8:09 AM
yeh I know they would get a str bonus on me, so the endurance war I'd have a disadvantage in
no chin bonus anymore htough I think, I think they took that away and doubled the str bonus
but @ ltheavy, @ how much % of my real cnd would I begin ?
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Posted by: NS_Boxing_Gym
Date: Saturday 8:41 AM
"if a fighter must lose more than that, he has to "sweat off" the pounds before the fight, and loses endurance points based on the following formula:
(1 - R*R) * normal endurance
Where R is the ratio of the division's weight limit to the fighter's minimum safe weight." --From the complete rules
So, I guess R would be 175/177 = .9887, R*R = .9775, so you'd start with almost 98% of your total endurance.
At 14 CND -- 136.8 At 16 CND -- 156.4 At 18 CND -- 175.9
Of course, these are rounded slightly.
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Posted by: Tha Row`s Finest ( Gee Money )
Date: Saturday 12:30 PM
aight tnx alot man
thats not that much of a disadvantage
rather fight there
written by: conference
If my weight is on the border of 2 divisions which should I fight in?
Overweight / Underweight
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Posted by: Tha Row`s Finest ( Gee Money )
Date: Friday 6:55 AM
Weight: 184/177 pounds
KP Dancer
which division would you fight in ?
lightheavy or cruiser ?
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Posted by: Carnegie
Date: Friday 7:03 AM
Personally, I would fight in the light-heavy division and intensly train agility.
The 184 weight that you carry in to the cruiserweight fights would give the majority of your opponents a strength and chin bonus because of their weight advantage.
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Posted by: King Concrete
Date: Saturday 12:40 AM
I've been hit with this problem a couple times, sucks either way. If you fight at Cruiser they see your exact weight too.
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Posted by: Birthright Boxing
Date: Saturday 6:44 AM
I'm suppose to face a 180 pound Middleweight. This guy should be a Light-Heavyweight! A little help?
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Posted by: Tha Row`s Finest ( Gee Money )
Date: Saturday 8:09 AM
yeh I know they would get a str bonus on me, so the endurance war I'd have a disadvantage in
no chin bonus anymore htough I think, I think they took that away and doubled the str bonus
but @ ltheavy, @ how much % of my real cnd would I begin ?
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Posted by: NS_Boxing_Gym
Date: Saturday 8:41 AM
"if a fighter must lose more than that, he has to "sweat off" the pounds before the fight, and loses endurance points based on the following formula:
(1 - R*R) * normal endurance
Where R is the ratio of the division's weight limit to the fighter's minimum safe weight." --From the complete rules
So, I guess R would be 175/177 = .9887, R*R = .9775, so you'd start with almost 98% of your total endurance.
At 14 CND -- 136.8 At 16 CND -- 156.4 At 18 CND -- 175.9
Of course, these are rounded slightly.
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Posted by: Tha Row`s Finest ( Gee Money )
Date: Saturday 12:30 PM
aight tnx alot man
thats not that much of a disadvantage
rather fight there