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    So far, it's not an HBO main event to remember for Nicholas Walters. The unbeaten featherweight is now a former titlist, as he was forced to vacate his belt after weighing over the limit for Saturday's showdown with Miguel Marriaga at Madison Square Garden Theatre in New York City.

    Walters weighed 127.4 lbs. during the initial weigh-in and was granted two hours to lose the additional 1.4 lbs. He returned at 4:00 p.m. ET, but couldn't get any lower than 127 lbs., leaving him beltless and also subject a pending fine from the New York State Athletic Commission.
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  • #2
    Did somebody deflate walters?

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    • #3
      Holy **** this does not look good for Walters. Walters looks starched and Marriaga looks like he had no problem making weight.

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      • #4
        Nasty.

        It sounds and looks like Walters just didn't have any more body fat or water weight to lose, which likely would've meant muscle being eaten up next? Time for him to go and shake up a dead division at 130, or even bolt straight to 135 and fight Linares.

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          • #6
            Walters looks bad.

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            • #7
              Walters always been a big FW might as well move up.

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              • #8
                There goes that walters lomachenko fight. Maybe he can fight gamboa at 130. Poor showing regardless.

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                • #9
                  move up.......

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                  • #10
                    macetaaaaaaa boricua pa que tu lo sepas es lo que hay!warr Verdejo!!!!!

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