A Quote by Eddie Alvarez

I know what I can do at 155. — © Eddie Alvarez
I know what I can do at 155.

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The old saying was, 'Boggs never drives in any runs.' I played in 155 games. I led off. That's 155 plate appearance where I come up with nobody on.
I'd be okay with that - staying at 155, making weight at 155 for the rest of my career. But every once in a while, having a super fight at 170 - St-Pierre and I squaring off. I'd be cool with that.
I fought well at 155, but I don't think I ever came close to my best at 155. I think I'll get to my best at 170 pounds.
I think Jose Aldo is a great fighter, has a great history, no one can deny that, but many people think I should go to bantamweight because I'm too small, and instead I went to 155 to fight someone who came as a top contender in the UFC. I was beating Ben Henderson before getting injured. Aldo won't fight at 155 because he doesn't want to.
I own 170 and 155. These are my weight classes.
My dream is to be the best fighter at 155 pounds in the world.
I don't like going to 155; I do it because everyone else does.
Sometimes I wish I could just fight at 155 pounds.
We've never had somebody to secure the legacy for the 155-pound division.
That's what I signed up for in the beginning. I was 170 pounds; 155 was forced on me.
I recommend you stick to your own species, Shy Babe." p. 155
At 155, I kind of feel, when I'm fighting out there, I just don't feel like I have the right thinking ability. I kind of feel like my mind is foggy, if that makes sense. I don't really know how to describe it. Maybe it's the weight cut.
Man, I never got to fight a ranked opponent at 155, and that wasn't because I wasn't winning.
I probably should have been fighting at 155 for a long time, but I was so close to the top at 145.
I always said the 155-pound belt's been in so many grubby hands, man.
Before the start of the '76 Olympics, I'd had 160 amateur fights. I won 155 and lost five
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