I really wouldn't have much faith in Ancajas, although at one point he was very good, I think he has lowered his performance, and when I say performance I mean his physical condition, in his fights he manages to show a clear fatigue, but of course he is very remarkable,
I think on that part, it was already Ancajas camp's priority list.
They hired a new nutritionist to take care of Ancajas' diet to prevent the struggles in the preparation during the first fight with Ramirez. Ancajas shows fatigue in that first fight because there's difficulty getting the catchweight required.
Now that the camp already knows the problem, for sure that will be addressed and they will make sure Ancajas is fully in shape for this rematch.
If that's the only problem why he lost, then we can expect that he will give a good fight in this rematch, and who knows, he could get the belts and be a champion again. Plenty of time, we have over a month before we can see this fight, and hopefully the training of Ancajas will be more intense so he can have better stamina in the fight.
Well this is important, nutrition is very good but you have to concentrate a lot on physical resistance, of course you can't neglect the anaerobic part which is strength, because you can have a lot of resistance but if you can't take the blows and you neglect the part of strength that is much more dangerous than not having resistance, normally the boxers who have this type of deficiency are the ones who seek to knockout at first, and they seek it with great intensity until they do not leave everything in the ring, when they do not find it the Things are more difficult for them, because it means that the other boxer endured and that all the wear and tear was done by the one who was looking for a knockout, so things in boxing can turn around very quickly.
So it's bad to stay in a weight division wherein you can't really make weight, another example is Casimero. he wanted to fight Inoue so he stayed in that division and in the first scheduled fight against Butler, he fell ill. And in the second one, he was caught with the Sauna thingy.
He was already struggling to keep the required weight, it's just too bad for Casimero as he was caught cheating, he could have just move up and be the number 1 contender to fight the champion. For Ancajas here, there's still one more chance for him to avenge his loss, if he wins here, people will stop doubting him, if he losses, then no choice for him but to move up.
I wouldn't directly say that he Casimero is cheating though, probably most boxers are doing that sauna thing to lose more liquid in their body prior to the fight and it could be the norm. What hurts Casimero is that he still has a lot of weight to lose days before the fight. So the issue is that him or someone from his team didn't monitor his weight and didn't do their assignment as far as safety is concern regarding losing that extra pound. But the focus now is Inoue vs Butler, but I'm not sure if the door is close between Inoue and Casimero. Maybe in the next weight class we will see them fight.
Casimero has no one to blame because he himself is already guilty about why he reached that stage, he knows that he has some issues with his weight so he should've prepared for that much earlier after he was declared healthy by his team. Also, I agree that his team should also know their job well because without Casimero getting some fights that also means that they won't get paid.
Maybe in the next weight class we will see them fight.
Yes, that's the last opportunity for Casimero to get a fight against Inoue if both of them will climb the next weight class.
Casimero has a lot of responsibility in what he did, really a boxer who allows himself to gain weight in an uncontrolled way and that his team has given him the confidence so that later he goes out and does not comply is something that is unforgivable, it seems very good to me that if he does not ucmple then don't give him his pay, in part this is being more professional and for me in my personal opinion a boxer of the style and of that talent should always work on his ability because it is the only way to be able to ensure victory, there is no other way Obviously Martinez is keen to win to keep his doors open and in fact his training has been quite strong.
Weight can only be maintain in diet, not doing extra training an sparring. On the contrary if might hurt him a bit if he go to far with it. His trainer should know when his boxer will hit his peak and enough to be 100% in the actual fight. Not being 100% prior to the fight because on the day itself he might lose some of his physically strength because he overtrain.At least that's why I heard from Roach before, when he trains Manny, they needed at least 8 weeks for fight preparation.
Sometimes it is very difficult to do things to maintain a weight, in part there are times when doctors must determine how everything should be executed, training to lose weight is also a great option, for example, to lose weight I do not need to do any diet , I can eat like never before, but training has a lot of influence only when it's focused on cardio, or doing a little crossfit, that's enough for me, but of course it's my system, and if I follow a type of diet it's worse because I run out of energy to resist training, then this is something to keep in mind, each person has a different organism.