Will continues to do well. He is down to 586 grams now, much closer to fighting trim for this featherweight. The only planned excitement today will be for him to get a palate plate for his mouth. The tube used to help him breathe can, if left in a long time, create a groove in the top of his mouth. They install a tiny plate, kind of like a retainer, we're told, to prevent that. Given how small Will is, I'd guess he'll have one of the smallest of those things ever made. If we're around when they bring it, we'll try to get a picture.
Tuesday, November 16, 2004
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