I was annoying a Japanese insider, about the fight night weights & he swears Miyazaki came against 105 guys heavier than Roman Gonzalez at 112 :roll: This shows that excessive draining is not always going to work. I can't blame Ryo as he is really short and will not have a chance at any weightclass but 105 :think He is too old to be elusive at 108 He is too slow to be an effective striker and come light at 105 He has to come in at 126 and hurt taller lighter guys with that nice Left hook His training should focus on making weight which is an art on its own...:good
He was drained enough to be knocked out by a no-mark even at 108. So if you give him no chance north of 105 you're basically giving him no chance to ever do anything ever again in the ring since he cannot even comfortably make light fly and be effective anymore, let alone straw.