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  • JJRod
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    #31
    Originally posted by JaguaresMx
    I hate that. My least favorite part of boxing is to see guys weight draining to come in a few weight classes above their natural weight. It really punishes guys like Rigo, Floyd, Mares, etc. that do fight in their natural weight class or try to jump one up. Really, really hate it. It lets slobs like JCCjr. be competitive when they should not be.

    I am glad Mikey Garcia is finally leaving the Robert Garcia school of weight draining. That dude is a monster for fighting at 126.
    Not just JCCjr, Paul Williams, the late Vernon Forrest, Mayorga, DLH, Morales, Pacquiao, Canelo, Martinez, Gamboa, they all do it.

    If anything I think it's harder for guys to have to cut the weight and come down than to gain the weight.

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    • .:: JSFD26 ::.
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      #32
      Originally posted by jrrod02
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      Originally Posted by JaguaresMx

      I hate that. My least favorite part of boxing is to see guys weight draining to come in a few weight classes above their natural weight. It really punishes guys like Rigo, Floyd, Mares, etc. that do fight in their natural weight class or try to jump one up. Really, really hate it. It lets slobs like JCCjr. be competitive when they should not be.

      I am glad Mikey Garcia is finally leaving the Robert Garcia school of weight draining. That dude is a monster for fighting at 126.

      Not just JCCjr, Paul Williams, the late Vernon Forrest, Mayorga, DLH, Morales, Pacquiao, Canelo, Martinez, Gamboa, they all do it.

      If anything I think it's harder for guys to have to cut the weight and come down than to gain the weight.
      Pacquiao does it? You see how small Pacquiao is? He had to move up in classes to chase the money.


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      • .:: JSFD26 ::.
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        #33
        Originally posted by JaguaresMx
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        Originally Posted by .:: JSFD26 ::.


        The guys at 126 will be dehydrating way more. Did you see Gonzalez's size next to Mares? Do you think if a 122lber hit Mares with that punch, Mares would've been KOed?


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        I hate that. My least favorite part of boxing is to see guys weight draining to come in a few weight classes above their natural weight. It really punishes guys like Rigo, Floyd, Mares, etc. that do fight in their natural weight class or try to jump one up. Really, really hate it. It lets slobs like JCCjr. be competitive when they should not be.

        I am glad Mikey Garcia is finally leaving the Robert Garcia school of weight draining. That dude is a monster for fighting at 126.
        Youre right about that. I agree 100%.


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        • Heavy Heart
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          #34
          Rigondeaux is another running fighter. I wish attackers would just sit back and not chase these clowns around. All that happens is a guy gets tired and out of position eventually allowing single shot blows with accuracy by the runner. It's so embarrassing for Rigondeaux in my opinion. So sit back, keep the extra distance, and just paw the entire fight, block and throw little jabs to make it look like a fight.

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          • JJRod
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            #35
            Originally posted by .:: JSFD26 ::.
            Pacquiao does it? You see how small Pacquiao is? He had to move up in classes to chase the money.


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            Yes Pacquiao did it. He'd squeeze himself into featherweight, and Jr. lightweight, but come into fight night at welterweight.

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            • MamaHuevo
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              #36
              Originally posted by hectari
              How can Arum make a fight that the other guy doesn't want? Kiko has already gone on record saying he doesn't want Rigo he wants Nonito Donaire.

              Rigo is in a no win situation when it comes to landing fights, this is why he has to move up the bigger names are at 126, its baby pounds, so him not moving up to 126 is weird wtf? he is already beating guys who will weigh bigger than him going to 126 will not make a difference.

              I think Arum should just let Rigo go, he doesn't really care for his stye so why hold this guy back? maybe Arum is doing this out of spite he doesn't want Golden Boy to have him so he is saying I don't want him, but I will keep him because I dont want GB to have him.
              Love the picture of your relatives in your Sig....

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              • BendOver
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                #37
                Originally posted by .:: JSFD26 ::.
                You might think it's baby weight but it's not when Rigo is a guy who could be fighting at 118.

                The guys at 126 will be dehydrating way more. Did you see Gonzalez's size next to Mares? Do you think if a 122lber hit Mares with that punch, Mares would've been KOed?


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                It is funny how guys are asking a 32 years old fighter with over 400 amateur fights go up 4 pounds, actually 8 because he can very well make 118, and those same ppl were crying because ginger have to go down 2 pounds,

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                • JaguaresMx
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by BendOver
                  It is funny how guys are asking a 32 years old fighter with over 400 amateur fights go up 4 pounds, actually 8 because he can very well make 118, and those same ppl were crying because ginger have to go down 2 pounds,
                  What people don't seem to realize is that Rigo is currently on his 3rd/4th weight class. Had we seen him in his younger days, or, gulp, prime, he would probably started at 112. He's built extremely compact. No extra weight anywhere; no ups and downs, just like Floyd. Nonito looked HUGE next to him.

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                  • torosboxing75
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                    #39
                    I love Master Rigo. He is a true boxer and power puncher.
                    I can't wait to watch him dismantle Agbeko and I have nothing against Agbeko, he is a great fighter too.

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                    • lfc19titles
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                      #40
                      rigo needs to use his abilities, he does not have the character to be boring say like mayweaher but be vocal outside of the ring to promote himself

                      golden girls kill fighters, look at what they said about lara ffs

                      they have fed their guys to floyd like ortiz and guerrero whilst making no money from the fight, they are really bad, once floyd goes, they are finished, they will do their typical rubbish cards recycling the same rubbish ala judah and paulie

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