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2nd November 2015
01:08pm GMT

That means that fighters with the larger weight cuts, of which Conor McGregor is certainly one, may struggle to compete at their best as they struggle to rehydrate following weigh-ins.
McGregor's SBG teammate Gunnar Nelson was recently asked for his opinion on McGregor's substantial weight cut (the rumours are that The Notorious walks around at over 170 lbs) and Nelson, whose father is the president of Iceland's MMA federation, explained that he wants his training partner to move up in weight.
"He [McGregor] does a big cut," Nelson told SubmissionRadio. "And he doesn't like it.
"I don't think he's going to do it that much longer. I think he's going to move up. I think he wants to move up and I don't blame him.
"I wouldn't be able to do this cut too many times. It definitely takes it out of you, there's no doubt.
"He has a lot of energy and he'll tough through it and fight really well, even though he does this cut, but I just think, looking ahead, that this is not good for your health.
"I don't think he should do it many more times and I've told him that. That's my opinion."Explore more on these topics: