As broke as the Butler/New Castle area is,except for the 2 weeks of Pennsic,go hit the Save-A-Lot in New Castle,that stuff tastes so bad you couldnt help but lose weight
He's been down there before,he can do it again,and not alot of guys are falling over themselves to book him right now,so he's got financial incentive.
Admittably not as a Pro,Ill grant you that,but he's undersized at heavyweight,by alot,Mack is actually a better fight then he's going to see at heavy,and the rumor(I know rumor does not equal truth)is that he is trying to drop in weight.
And he'd best consider it,because nobody knows if the new management for the Mountaineer Track in Chester is going to let us keep having shows there. So far the word is,they arent too keen on boxing.
Wont know until I know for sure,but initial reports are not very good.
I dont know if his trainer thinks he can still make it,but I know he's made it before,it'd probably be his best bet to get a good money fight right now.
Pittsburgh is totally in flux right now,J in Wheeling pays half in tickets,Charleston is allways just a club fight,Brushfork is a roll of the dice most of the time,and I really dont like the Beckley site,they mainly just use it for Toughmans.Maybe he could find something in Erie or in Ohio,but the pickings are slim
If he thinks he can make it,he's got half a year,Id go for it
This is just strange to me, and I may be remembering this incorrect, but there was an interview with Minto a few years back where his weight went just under 200 and he said that he felt it in an unhealthy way, he said that it was from a diet he was on and he didn't want to get that low again saying his target weight was 215. Again I may be mistaken here, but I don't think Minto has any interest in coming down in weight, nor do I think he has the ability.
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