The days of Rafael dos Anjos making the cut to 155 pounds appear to be a thing of the past.
lighweight champion requested to be removed from the promotion’s rankings at 155 pounds. Dos Anjos’ last Octagon appearance was at lightweight, as he dropped a unanimous verdict to
“Get me out of rankings,” dos Anjos wrote on X. “For you now on. I have nothing to prove to nobody. I walk around 195 at 39 years old. There’s lots of fights that make sense to me at 170. I want to fight in July. get me back in that Octagon.” Get me out of LW rankings. For you LW out there calling me out I don’t compete at LW now on. I have nothing to prove to nobody, I walk around 195 at 39 years old. There’s lots of fights that make sense to me at 170.Dos Anjos has vacillated between lightweight and welterweight in recent years. He initially made the move to 170 pounds in 2017, earning consecutive triumphs overin his first three appearances in the weight class.
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