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Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK View PostWon't happen. People think Quigg is actually a real world champion. That's how he's been marketed and the Frampton fight will be sold as a unification. Sad but that's the way it is now.
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Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC View PostIt would be awesome if Rigo moved up and kicked ass at 126, but that idea concerns me. Guille is a tiny guy. As you said, his natural weight-class is 118. The guy is nothing but fast-twitch muscle fibre, head-to-toe. I don't think he can put on weight, even if he tried. Rigo's already giving up size at 122. He'd be giving up even more at 126. At featherweight, you've already got guys that can fight at 130, or even higher. I don't like it. But "El Chacal" would probably find more fights, so there's that.
But those guys: Walters, Gradovich, Jhonny, Donaire, Vetyeka, Russell Jr., Lomachenko, are all pretty big featherweights. Walters looks like a welterweight in there. I don't know how that guy gets down to 126.
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Originally posted by drenlou View PostDamn everyone ducking rigo, best thing probly for him to do will be to move up to 126, theres sum big fights up there if nobody wants to fight him....i think lsc will be happy to oblige though
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Originally posted by PBP View PostSalido vs. Lomachenko was a featherweight fight. Salido re-hydrated to 145 and Lomachenko to something like 138. I know Mares rehydrated to 138 against either Ponce or Jhonny.
But those guys: Walters, Gradovich, Jhonny, Donaire, Vetyeka, Russell Jr., Lomachenko, are all pretty big featherweights. Walters looks like a welterweight in there. I don't know how that guy gets down to 126.
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Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC View PostRigo's like 5'4", bro. He doesn't even have to cut weight to make 122, seriously. He'd still school 99.9% of the 126 division; but, against the best guys, he'd be giving up too much size. But that's just my opinion. Need makes greed. "El Chacal" might just do it. Who knows?
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Originally posted by PBP View PostSalido vs. Lomachenko was a featherweight fight. Salido re-hydrated to 145 and Lomachenko to something like 138. I know Mares rehydrated to 138 against either Ponce or Jhonny.
But those guys: Walters, Gradovich, Jhonny, Donaire, Vetyeka, Russell Jr., Lomachenko, are all pretty big featherweights. Walters looks like a welterweight in there. I don't know how that guy gets down to 126.
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Originally posted by .:: JSFD26 ::. View PostOnce again, I agree with you especially the part that Leo's power is overrated. I don't agree with Leo winning but I don't have a problem with that. A SD in his favor is very possible. He says he wants to go all the way up to 140 but I think we all know his power isn't gonna carry and with his style how is he gonna win (vs top guys) if he doesn't have the power?
There's so many ****ing fights to be made at 122 but none of these guys are fighting each other (except Kiko and Frampton). Props to Kiko tho, he's been traveling making things happen. The Romero win was great cause I thought he was one of the top guys and Kiko manhandled him. And we know what happened to Mathebula too.
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Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC View PostYeah, man, Rigo could be giving up twenty pounds or more at times. That's just too much, IMO. Some of these guys kill themselves to make weight, seeking a size advantage. Guille probably has a steak and eggs breakfast the day of the weigh-in. lol
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