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    this is one of the most phony threads I've ever read.
    As an MMA fighter you would know what weight class you compete at correct?
    Also wouldn't you have the experience to know if you would fare better at a lower weight? Typically most do. Its called sucking weight.
    Gaining muscle usually compromises endurance and flexibility not to mention bumping you up a class.
    YOU WOULD KNOW THIS.
    Why not rephrase the questiion ,
    I want to compete in MMA .
    Do any of the MMA/Boxing guys in this section know how the weight classes are set up?
    Also, can you help me determine what class is best for me?

    Please use some honesty and don't pretend to be an MMA guy. Saying things like "also i can kick really damn hard. the only other guys i saw who put as much power into their kicks were 225lbs dudes" proves you're no MMA fighter yet.

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    1.the reason for posting this was to help me find my weight class, i mean i can easily cut to 155 right now, i can easily bulk to 185 then cut to 170, shit if i wanted i could bulk to 225 n cut to 205 from there if i wanted.

    2.as i have stated earlier, i am not training right now due to finances and the fact that im either working or in college most of the time.

    3. i know how to cut weight, ive been familiar with this for a while i just wanted to see what anyone else had to say about it.

    4. i wasnt ''pretending" to be anything. i do train, and i am planning on fighting next spring. true i have no actual fights under my belt but does that mean im not an mma fighter? No it doesnt, it just means i havent had any sanctioned fights, now street brawls, backyard fights, beatdowns, heck yes i have. the only reason i ever joined mma in the first place was to learn how to defend myself and to beat the piss outa someone who tried me.
    Quote Originally Posted by Lifeguard102 View Post
    this is one of the most phony threads I've ever read.
    As an MMA fighter you would know what weight class you compete at correct?
    Also wouldn't you have the experience to know if you would fare better at a lower weight? Typically most do. Its called sucking weight.
    Gaining muscle usually compromises endurance and flexibility not to mention bumping you up a class.
    YOU WOULD KNOW THIS.
    Why not rephrase the questiion ,
    I want to compete in MMA .
    Do any of the MMA/Boxing guys in this section know how the weight classes are set up?
    Also, can you help me determine what class is best for me?

    Please use some honesty and don't pretend to be an MMA guy. Saying things like "also i can kick really damn hard. the only other guys i saw who put as much power into their kicks were 225lbs dudes" proves you're no MMA fighter yet.

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