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7th September 2016
10:08am BST

"I think it went good. I had a nutritionist in my corner. He gave me my diet, he gave me my plan. We knew it was going to be hard going into it. 155 is a weight-cut for me, but it's not really hard. 146 is what I weighed in at, that was a process." "That was the issue, the last two pounds. Because of the new weigh-in system we cut Thursday night. I got down to 147.5 and I woke up at 148 on my scale. So I was a little discouraged, I didn't sleep much and then I had to cut two pounds. It took a little longer than expected."However, Pettis believes he's learned from the experience and is hopeful that making weight for his trip to the Octagon will go a little smoother.
"I think with some adjustments to my diet and now knowing about the weigh-in process, next fight will be a lot better."The GAA Hour Hurling Show relives Tipperary’s sensational All-Ireland victory with Paidí Maher. Listen below or subscribe on iTunes.
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