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On going up in weight, Sergio tells ESPN:
"But going up directly to 168 would be suicidal. I walk around at less than 168 when I'm not even training, usually at about 165. I'm definitely not ready for that division." [Only registered and activated users can see links. ] On fighting Manny Pacquiao @ 150, Sergio tells Ring magazine: "It's an incredible effort for my body. I walk around at 178 with a maximum of 3.2 percent body fat. I have very little body fat and I'm very muscular. To go down to that weight can be fatal to my health." [Only registered and activated users can see links. ] Then today, Sampson Lewkowicz (Sergio's advisor) told the Scene that he and DiBella will never let Sergio fight at 168 and that Sergio is a natural junior middleweight and possibly even a welterweight.
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What the fuck are you on? I'm just trying to figure what Sergio's walk around weight is. He's told two credible online sources two very different walk around weights. One weight attempts to validate him fighting welterweights while the other pardons him from taking on super middles.
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It could be somewhere in between that and probably closer to the late 170s. He could probably get down to 154. He said he could. Problem is he wants his cake and to eat it too. He wants to remain strong at 160, while calling out welters and JMWs, instead shedding some of the weight and muscle he recently put and going back down permanently to 154 to chase those fights and create real demand for them.
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