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I watched the weigh ins with Ariel commentating. He mentioned that Pettis' camp told him that his body stopped sweating during the weight cut process yesterday or today which caused him to miss weight.
This is a common occurrence when your body is dehydrated and if you drank to little water before you started the process of using the sauna to sweat out the water weight. You body basically says "I am either going to use the little water I have left to help the blood flow to your organs or sweat it out to control temperature" and if this is the case, it will choose to help blood flow.
That being said, I don't think he will be any more or less dehydrated than if he had made weight. It's just an unfortunate by product of using dehydration for acute weight loss.
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Right but he is going to re hydrate for the next 24-36 hours just like he would have had he made weight.
I still think he loses a decision. I thought that before he missed weight lol.
Oh yeah. Acute weight loss via dehydration, no matter how many experts you have helping you, is one of the most damaging ways to lose weight. I am really surprised we haven't seen more deaths via weight cutting, actually.Surely tho whether he made weight or not if you're depleting yourself so much you dont have an ounce of water left to sweat that is going to severely affect your performance 36 hrs later. The human body just cant recover from that trauma in such a short space of time.
Oh yeah. Acute weight loss via dehydration, no matter how many experts you have helping you, is one of the most damaging ways to lose weight. I am really surprised we haven't seen more deaths via weight cutting, actually.
MMA is still a relatively new sport. I feel like the guys that are cutting this much weight will see a lot of long term kidney issues as they age.
Pettis had those arson attacks to deal with too.
Yep. It's one of those things, when we look back on it in 20 years, we will think "I can't believe people used to do THAT to them selves to just have a strength/size advantage". It's such an archaic way to lose weight, even with science and nutritionists.The UFC even from just a liability point of view really needs to address weight cutting. If someone dies on their roster it will be a pretty big bump in the road for them.
It could also be argued that it will make for better fights as people will be stronger and feel better. There may be less people gassing after rounds 1 and 2.
Shit how do i hedge my val bets?
I still cant see her losing to Pereira, Pereira is just not UFC caliber she pretty much only beats girls her size and if she wins is gonna be the ugliest fight of all year, because thats how she wins with boring regional circuit clinching and ugly hooks.
I guess i can see her having some sort of brawl with Val and somehow overpowering her to a close decision, but thats really the only way, if the weight cut vanished her ability to have any sort of range management and she just brawls she will lose.
I watched the weigh ins with Ariel commentating. He mentioned that Pettis' camp told him that his body stopped sweating during the weight cut process yesterday or today which caused him to miss weight.
This is a common occurrence when your body is dehydrated and if you drank to little water before you started the process of using the sauna to sweat out the water weight. You body basically says "I am either going to use the little water I have left to help the blood flow to your organs or sweat it out to control temperature" and if this is the case, it will choose to help blood flow.
That being said, I don't think he will be any more or less dehydrated than if he had made weight. It's just an unfortunate by product of using dehydration for acute weight loss.