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    #31
    Originally posted by .:: JSFD26 ::. View Post
    What does one have to do with the other...?

    Rehydration clause isnt the same as a catchweight. DURF.
    I don't agree with catchweights or rehydration clauses.

    Many great fighters have been able to move up in weight without them.

    I consider Rigondeaux one of the best I've ever seen so it's disappointing he'd make these silly demands.

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      #32
      people claiming rigo is so godly and takes anyone to school 122-126.....
      if hes so damn good he wouldnt need no negotiations on weights...

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        #33
        Originally posted by nivek535 View Post
        people claiming rigo is so godly and takes anyone to school 122-126.....
        if hes so damn good he wouldnt need no negotiations on weights...
        If Lomachenko is so good why doesnt he face Walters even if "he's too big"?

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          #34
          Originally posted by HanzGruber View Post
          Yea but he rehydrated to like 147 and every one kept saying "he's a welterweight!" But only 10 pounds bigger than loma lol. Just like I said in the thread sky sports is full of shlt per usual
          Well I'm speaking for myself and Salido didn't make weight which was unprofessional. I don't really care what he rehydrated to. He didn't strain himself to make weight.

          Don't you find it hypocritical that you're supporting Rigondeax's weight demands yet are ****ting on Golovkin for his?

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            #35
            Originally posted by .:: JSFD26 ::. View Post
            If Lomachenko is so good why doesnt he face Walters even if "he's too big"?
            He's said when he moves to 130, he'll fight Walters. No catchweights, no rehydration clauses.

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              #36
              Originally posted by Cruisin' View Post
              It's 4 lbs against a guy with 5 pro fights... Just do it
              Rigo couldn't get anyone interested in fighting him for like two yrs. Lomachenko comes knocking and now it's a cw and rehydration clause. If the fight falls apart I don't wanna hear **** from Rigo and his team.

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                #37
                Originally posted by .:: JSFD26 ::. View Post
                If Lomachenko is so good why doesnt he face Walters even if "he's too big"?
                Because clearly the man you speak of is practically a welterweight on fight night...let's all act like they didn't learn a lesson from the salido fight about being outweighed, especially by a power puncher like walters. Ten to Twelve pound advantages on fight night at lower weights makes a significant difference. No wonder Walters been knocking out fools left and right, let's see if the carries up in weight...doubt he's a knockout machine at 135 or higher.

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                  #38
                  Lomachenko is too big for Rigondeaux, I'm sure Rigo realizes this himself. It's one thing to face someone that's just bigger but Lomachenko will touch Rigondeaux as well.

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                    #39
                    Rigo need to shut that mouth of his if he wants fights he's not in the driver seat loma is

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by turnedup View Post
                      Because clearly the man you speak of is practically a welterweight on fight night...let's all act like they didn't learn a lesson from the salido fight about being outweighed, especially by a power puncher like walters. Ten to Twelve pound advantages on fight night at lower weights makes a significant difference. No wonder Walters been knocking out fools left and right, let's see if the carries up in weight...doubt he's a knockout machine at 135 or higher.
                      It was more of his inability to fight on the inside and his reluctance to retaliate to Salido's dirtiness, that and an incompetent ref. Weight hardly played a role.

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