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Originally posted by The Akbar One View PostAdding several pounds of muscle to fight Loma at 130, killed any chance of Rigondeaux cutting down to 118 pounds at 37 and 38 years old. He already doesn't have much body fat. Had he never moved up, the cut to 118 would probably be doable.
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What a shame, the Rigo hate is way out of proportion, the guy is talented powerful and fights in the pocket. Yeah he got cooked by Loma, but a touney like this is exactly what he needs.
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Look at the photo... looking his face if anyone thinks he's 37 years old your not looking... this guy's got to be in his forties ...many Cubans have been known to falsify their ages, as well as other Latinos; for example: ball players from the Dominican... but it's a smart move he did not try to lose that weight it would weaken him too much... he is at the end of his career and he needs to do something monumental & @ his age I can't see that happening...
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Originally posted by The Akbar One View PostAdding several pounds of muscle to fight Loma at 130, killed any chance of Rigondeaux cutting down to 118 pounds at 37 and 38 years old. He already doesn't have much body fat. Had he never moved up, the cut to 118 would probably be doable.
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Damn that sucks, what a horribly mistimed opportunity!
That Loma fight really destroyed Rigo, he would've likely made more money in that tourney than when he challenged himself to fight Loma up 2 weight divisions!
I would definitely favor Rigo before the Loma fight at 118 over all but sadly we'll never get to see that!
Beating every champ and unifying the 118 division > Embarrassingly quitting against Loma
Damn, Rigo is one unlucky fighter!
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Originally posted by Squ□redCircle34 View PostDamn that sucks, what a horribly mistimed opportunity!
That Loma fight really destroyed Rigo, he would've likely made more money in that tourney than when he challenged himself to fight Loma up 2 weight divisions!
I would definitely favor Rigo before the Loma fight at 118 over all but sadly we'll never get to see that!
Beating every champ and unifying the 118 division > Embarrassingly quitting against Loma
Damn, Rigo is one unlucky fighter!
He made some bad decisions too doe, like turning down Loma at 126 because of the weight, then having to fight him at 130 for half the money.
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Originally posted by _Maxi View PostWhy? muscle comes and goes. It's not permanent.
It's excruciating and even worse when you don't have months to take it off slowly. Add into the mix that you're training not for aesthetics but an actual fight and have to spar and you're close to 40 and put on more weight for you last fight. If you can't cut anymore then you really can't do it.
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