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Anybody have a fighter miss weight yet? John Rivero just missed weight for a LHW bout against Junior Patikan. He missed by 10 pounds which is kind of a surprisingly large amaount
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Osmosis Benn missed it by 3 pounds, and then went on to win
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Palmer Lette and Rivero, surprisingly often. Rivero hasn't missed by 10, which is really a lot, but by 2,3 and 5, and i thought that was much already!
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Same here and same with Lawrence Herringbone, I then make them move up weight cause that much is rediculous.
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I think it was Richard Ball missed by 7 pounds and got destroyed in the fight.
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Rivero won his fight and went from unranked to the #17 LHW. Seeing as how he's yet to make weight at LHW I find it tough to rank him at that weight class.
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Presumably though, you would be pissed and move him to heavyweight if he can't cut the slack to make 205. At least, as the president, that's what I would do. So his ranking at 205 becomes irrelevant. If you don't make the change you not only short sell the guy he beat, but yourself since he is never going to contend for the title as long as he can't make weight.
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This hasn't happened to me as I've only ran one show and it may be in the help file (at work bored hence forum activity so no help file) but what are the effects of missing weight in a non-title fight? Do they have a strength advantage? Lose speed? have higher or lower cardio for the fight (since I guess it could go either way)?
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