well if he's planning to move to 135 next then it's pointless to try and lose 3.5 lbs in however many hours..but it's definitely a ****ty way to lose your belt.
I might be wrong but I don't think he is going to try to take off the 3.5 pounds. I think this is the last time he steps on the scale. If he weighs in again it will show how much he sweated off.
When a pro is 3.5 pounds overweight it's likely he did not even try to make weight, giving him an advantage over his opponent who made weight. That is disrespectful and unprofessional. He looks very lean so he might not stay at 135 very long.
Another Rios in the making? 3.5 lbs is alot of weight to loose. He should just vacate it instead of draining himself. If he drains himself odds should change in favor of Escobedo.
Didn't he already say he was moving up in weight after this fight?
Anyone got a video/picture? I wonder how bad he looks...Dude was always huge for 130.