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    Mexicans Leaping weights, daring 2BG: LSC, Mikey, Canelo

    Santa Cruz is still the Super WBA Featherweight Champion. Should he defend even at that weight gives him leverage as many there don’t hit as hard as Tank Davis. Haymon knew all that, and LSC can still provide business for PBC at 126, which was the plan.

    Meanwhile Big Charlo and Andrade fool fans that they are ideal at that weight.

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    Worked out well for LSC and Mikey. $ wise anyway....

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      #3
      It's a money game they'll go where the cash is at.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Santa_ View Post
        It's a money game they'll go where the cash is at.
        Isn’t that what many of us were saying about GGG. That guy claimed 154-168 was “easy for me.? So if “no one?wanted to fight GGG at Middleweight, then there wasn’t money at 154 or 168? Whom were the Rubio’s, Geale, Murray at 154 or 168? The money seemed to have been the same either way.

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          Originally posted by Al Broker View Post
          Isn’t that what many of us were saying about GGG. That guy claimed 154-168 was “easy for me.? So if “no one?wanted to fight GGG at Middleweight, then there wasn’t money at 154 or 168? Whom were the Rubio’s, Geale, Murray at 154 or 168? The money seemed to have been the same either way.
          Fook if I know. I was never a fan of GGG.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Al Broker View Post
            Santa Cruz is still the Super WBA Featherweight Champion. Should he defend even at that weight gives him leverage as many there don’t hit as hard as Tank Davis. Haymon knew all that, and LSC can still provide business for PBC at 126, which was the plan.

            Meanwhile Big Charlo and Andrade fool fans that they are ideal at that weight.
            Any Mexican who signs with PBC is a fool how can your promoter toss you with a guy knowing you're getting knock out. PBC stands for Promote Black Champs

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              #7
              Originally posted by Luilun View Post
              Any Mexican who signs with PBC is a fool how can your promoter toss you with a guy knowing you're getting knock out. PBC stands for Promote Black Champs
              Lol, to be fair LSC made out like a bandit (career wise) working with Al Haymon. No way does a guy like Leo earn 4 different weight titles with anyone else. I do agree he was a sacrificial lamb but he was fattened up nicely and enjoyed his ride.

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                #8
                Thurman, GGG, Porter need to move up in weights

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                  Originally posted by Al Broker View Post
                  Santa Cruz is still the Super WBA Featherweight Champion. Should he defend even at that weight gives him leverage as many there don’t hit as hard as Tank Davis. Haymon knew all that, and LSC can still provide business for PBC at 126, which was the plan.

                  Meanwhile Big Charlo and Andrade fool fans that they are ideal at that weight.
                  Fighting in a weight classes you are too small for is not brave. It is ******. If Loma had stayed at 126 or 130 he would still likely be undefeated. Donaire would have a much better record if he had not fought so far above his best weight.Andrade and Jermall are not trying to fool fans.They are world champions who have no trouble making weight and winning fights. They were both champions at 154 in their late 20s FFS! Men grow very little or not at all at that age. Hell, jermall's twin brother still makes 154 with no problem. Canelo went to 175 only once to fight a washed up Kovalev he knew he could beat and then quickly got out of that weight class and now fights at his best weight of 168.as much as you would like to, you don't run boxing. So why don't you not worry about what weight class pro boxers chose to fight at instead of crying that all these boxers should move up a weight class or two?

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by boliodogs View Post
                    Fighting in a weight classes you are too small for is not brave. It is ******. If Loma had stayed at 126 or 130 he would still likely be undefeated. Donaire would have a much better record if he had not fought so far above his best weight.Andrade and Jermall are not trying to fool fans.They are world champions who have no trouble making weight and winning fights. They were both champions at 154 in their late 20s FFS! Men grow very little or not at all at that age. Hell, jermall's twin brother still makes 154 with no problem. Canelo went to 175 only once to fight a washed up Kovalev he knew he could beat and then quickly got out of that weight class and now fights at his best weight of 168.as much as you would like to, you don't run boxing. So why don't you not worry about what weight class pro boxers chose to fight at instead of crying that all these boxers should move up a weight class or two?
                    Shhhh. Wit’cho soft ass self mayne!

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