I believe the best wrestler usually wins as the system is now.I think those who make excuses after losses because of size difference would find an excuse no mater what. Cutting large amounts of weight will not make you stronger,faster or more mentally prepared to battle.During a meet wrestlers should be concentrating on their next opponent,or mistakes they made in the last match, not on the next weighin.Weight fluctuates during a tournament not only by food and water intake but the length,number of matches, and effort put into those matches.A wrestler who spends his practice time learning technique and tuffness has a HUGE advantage over someone who "just cuts weight ".If that person is getting stronger by cutting this weight I would guess he was overweight to begin with.We live in a time where overweight children are the norm with health issues at epidemic levels.I do agree some kids are cutting too much weight but these are not the cream of the crop by a long way.The best will however cut out junkfood,pop,and other unhealthy foods during season and find a weight where they're lean and mean.Dedication is a good thing.IMO