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Originally Posted by Reavant
I take it you have never wrestled or cut weight ever in your life.... which is fine but u have an uneducated opinion about it.... if its so hard then how come average 125 lb wrestlers cut from 140-145 weekly in some cases to make 125. thats 20 lbs for a 125 lber....... Brock weighs 285... bloated no less eating whatever he wants.... being big coinsides with being able to drop weight... the bigger you are the easier it is.... Oh and yes I do understand how difficult it is to cut weight when you supposedly "dont have it"... Im a college wrestler......... its not whether u have it its if ur diciplined enough to do it. Therfore he could easily make 265.
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Have you ever watched any MMA, ever? Ever trained in it? Talked to a fighter? Seen more than a minute of TUF flipping by on tv?
"Well its easier to cut 35 pounds when you're 300 than when you're 150." Duh. And it's also significantly harder when there's no or very little fat to cut.
Fighters walk around ~15 pounds over their fighting weight, give or take 5 pounds depending on the fighter. If Brock's walking around in the 280 range, he can make 265. If he's walking around at 295, there's no chance in hell without losing muscle mass.