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Definition of weigh-in in English: weigh-innoun An official or regular weighing of something or someone, for example of boxers before a fight. Example sentencesExamples - Then I got to the gym and we did my monthly weigh-in and measurements.
- The film shows Ali acting up at the weigh-in for the Liston fight.
- Simpemba said the boxers' weigh-in would be at 10: 00 hours the same day.
- Kyle arrived late for the official weigh-in on Thursday, October 28, which didn't sit well with contest officials.
- Regular weigh-ins at your clinic or doctor's surgery will give you an idea of how well your baby is doing.
- Official weigh-in for all the bouts is at Mdantsane Sun at 12 pm tomorrow.
- The day before the fight was the weigh-in he signed another boxing contract without my knowledge.
- I might not be down as much as I'd like to be, but I will see a reduction at my official weigh-in.
- Makepula leaves for the fight today for an official weigh-in at the same venue.
- When a doctor says he is working with a patient closely it means that he's having her come in for regular weigh-ins and giving diet advice.
- Both fighters made the weight limit in their official weigh-in.
- Sports writers will tell you that Muhammad Ali put on his crazy act at weigh-ins deliberately.
- Official weigh-ins only take place a day before the fight.
- Besides running her own classes, Dawn still attends her regular Slimming World group for her weekly weigh-in - to make sure she doesn't start to pile on the pounds again.
- At the weigh-in before Liston, Floyd had nothing but nice things to say about his fearsome opponent.
- The Scarborough fighter had threatened to walk out of the fight unless the weigh-in was switched to Friday to prevent problems with dehydration.
- At the weigh-in, Clay appeared to be on the point of nervous collapse.
- How do you feel about the big weight gains some fighters make between weigh-ins and fight time?
- With no flights available due to overbooking and the official weigh-in only six hours away, her dream of competing was again in jeopardy.
- The challenger and local hero was reportedly nervous-looking at the official weigh-in yesterday.
Definition of weigh-in in US English: weigh-innounˈwā ˌinˈweɪ ˌɪn An official or regular weighing of something or someone, e.g., of boxers before a fight. Example sentencesExamples - The Scarborough fighter had threatened to walk out of the fight unless the weigh-in was switched to Friday to prevent problems with dehydration.
- At the weigh-in before Liston, Floyd had nothing but nice things to say about his fearsome opponent.
- With no flights available due to overbooking and the official weigh-in only six hours away, her dream of competing was again in jeopardy.
- How do you feel about the big weight gains some fighters make between weigh-ins and fight time?
- The challenger and local hero was reportedly nervous-looking at the official weigh-in yesterday.
- Sports writers will tell you that Muhammad Ali put on his crazy act at weigh-ins deliberately.
- Official weigh-in for all the bouts is at Mdantsane Sun at 12 pm tomorrow.
- When a doctor says he is working with a patient closely it means that he's having her come in for regular weigh-ins and giving diet advice.
- At the weigh-in, Clay appeared to be on the point of nervous collapse.
- The day before the fight was the weigh-in he signed another boxing contract without my knowledge.
- Both fighters made the weight limit in their official weigh-in.
- The film shows Ali acting up at the weigh-in for the Liston fight.
- Regular weigh-ins at your clinic or doctor's surgery will give you an idea of how well your baby is doing.
- Then I got to the gym and we did my monthly weigh-in and measurements.
- Official weigh-ins only take place a day before the fight.
- Simpemba said the boxers' weigh-in would be at 10: 00 hours the same day.
- I might not be down as much as I'd like to be, but I will see a reduction at my official weigh-in.
- Besides running her own classes, Dawn still attends her regular Slimming World group for her weekly weigh-in - to make sure she doesn't start to pile on the pounds again.
- Kyle arrived late for the official weigh-in on Thursday, October 28, which didn't sit well with contest officials.
- Makepula leaves for the fight today for an official weigh-in at the same venue.
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