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  • AngelOfWallSt
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    #21
    Originally posted by VatoMulatto
    Walters is a beast. He's phyiscally big and super strong for his weight class, so If Rigo moves up to 126 and takes on Walters Rigo gets knocked out. Loma would get stopped too...It's all about Walters.
    I agree with Walters Strength assessment. One of the strongest fighters in that divisions history. I still think Rigo would edge him, but I hope we get a chance to see this fight

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    • PRchamp
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      #22
      Rigo should of went and tried to fight Jhonny Gonzalez and win a belt at 126 and drop back down to 122. 126 division are full of lightweight fighters hiding and weight draining their lives away to get any physical advantages over fighters that belong in that weight.

      Lots of fights to make and to me the kingpins of 122 and 126 are Rigo and Walters.

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      • PainfromUkraine
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        #23
        Originally posted by JaguaresMx
        What was the weight difference between Salido and Lomachenko? Anyone knows?
        11 lbs I believe...possibly as much as 15lb. I know Salido came in at 147 on the night but cant remember Loma's weight, if I recall he was 136.

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