Cyborg’s manager past statement leads to her demise at 135lbs

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According to an article that fansided posted yesterday the NSAC concluded that they would have a problem licensing Cyborg at 135lb; check out the quote here:

The quote about the possibility of Cyborg dying if she cut to 135 was also picked up by the Nevada State Athletic Commission. Here is a quote from NSAC Chair Francisco Aguilar (Courtesy of MixedMartialArts.com):

That’s extremely relevant, it’s an admission by the fighter. If she made that comment, she had reasons for making it. If the UFC wanted that fight in Las Vegas, the commission would review her application and decide whether or not to approve that bout at 135 pounds. This is one of those situations we’d really have to look at.

Again I have no clue why Cyborg would want to fight 135lbs in the first place when she basically said her self that she would have a hard time, hell way back when she was fighting Gina C arano, both of them had a hard time making weight for their fights anyways why fight at a lower weight?

Why doesn’t she build the class where she’s at and show the world that’s where women need to be at 145lbs! instead of going after Ronda? who cares if she calls you names or what have you?

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