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Maussa struggles at scale!

26 Nov 2005 18:55       hits 2922 Print version

WBA jr welterweight champion Carlos Maussa needed three trips to the scale to make weight for tomorrow's clash against IBF champ Ricky Hatton. Maussa first weighed in at 140.25, but shed the excess poundage within forty minutes. Hatton weighed in at 139.5 on his first attempt


Source: fightnews.com

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