Billam-Smith: Weigh-in staredowns give me adrenaline boost
Chris Billam-Smith says he feeds off the tension of weigh-in face-offs ahead of his fights. The cruiserweight told Sky Sports that confrontations at the scales pump him up rather than unsettle him.
“I think at a weigh-in I get adrenaline from them. Just to pump me up.”
— Chris Billam-Smith, via Sky Sports
What Chris Billam-Smith said
Billam-Smith competed in the cruiserweight division and has spoken openly about his mental preparation for big fights. The weigh-in ritual is a fixture of boxing promotion, with broadcasters and promoters using the staredown footage to build interest in upcoming bouts. Some fighters treat it as psychological warfare, while others view it as part of the show.
What it moves
Billam-Smith's approach contrasts with fighters who avoid eye contact or keep weigh-ins businesslike. His comments suggest he uses the pre-fight theatre as fuel rather than distraction. How opponents respond to that intensity at future weigh-ins could shape the narrative going into his next outing.
Source: skysports.com. Full Chris Billam-Smith fight history and recent news at boxingnews.com.
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