Comments Thread For: Video: Mikey Garcia vs. Juan Manuel Lopez Weigh-In

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  • cantor5150
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    #11
    i like Mikey but he looks drain & Garcias camp have stated many times that they want to fight at lowest weight possible even tho they know their fighters dont belong in those weight class because they are too big but that is what the Garcias want as an advantage against their opposition, here it might just hurt them kinda like it might of hurt Nonito, Let the best guy win tomorrow.

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    • Dr Rumack
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      #12
      Originally posted by BabyFaceAssasin
      This is kind of surprising. Why are fighters from the Garcia camp in Oxnard always struggling to make weight??
      Donaire isn't even trained by Garcia really, and he's definitely not part of the Oxnard camp. Rios was just too big for 135 but was talked into staying there by management.

      Mikey missing weight is surprising though. I'm interested in hearing the story behind it, assuming we get the truth of it.

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      • STREET CLEANER
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        #13
        Originally posted by cantor5150
        i like Mikey but he looks drain & Garcias camp have stated many times that they want to fight at lowest weight possible even tho they know their fighters dont belong in those weight class because they are too big but that is what the Garcias want as an advantage against their opposition, here it might just hurt them kinda like it might of hurt Nonito, Let the best guy win tomorrow.
        When I saw Garcia vs Salido at the Garden Garcia looked like two or three weight classes higher than Salido.

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