That too. But by saying he controls them, I mean with the clinching, and being able to move bigger guys all over. I think that's outmuscling.
Yeah he has a kind of natural instinct for holding, pushing, and moving guys even without actually clinching. He's a savvy mother****er, you have to admit. I don't know why people don't like him. He's versatile and savvy. Not the best fighter I've seen but in several sense the most interesting. I wouldn't want to fight him because he doesn't have one identifiable style to prepare for.
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As much as I love Castillo I think the younger, fresher guy takes this one. Both have even strength and skills. I just dont see Castillo winning this one. I wouldnt doubt if Hatton makes him look old.
I had voted for Castillo to win but after watching him in last fight he doesnt look fresh or hungry.Could be that the kid was that good? Dont know.
I was watching at the end of his last fight he was saying in spanish"I dont give a ****" when the scorecards were being read. One of his corner men was telling him on how the fight was to close to call.
Now if Castillo can get very motivated for this fight he will only make a close fight but come up short.He has to come in with "I will win this fight by any means necessary" type attitude.
Urango was hurting the ****man with body shots, Castillo will kill him with body shots.
Castillo by TKO within 8
This is being overrated. he moved him with a few in Round 5. Then look at how Hatton regained control of the fight. That scenario was impressive, and no cause for worries for Hatton fans. He's beatable but he's not going to crumble over any one form of attack. Castillo will have to hurt him once, then readjust to Hatton's readjustments.
This is being overrated. he moved him with a few in Round 5. Then look at how Hatton regained control of the fight. That scenario was impressive, and no cause for worries for Hatton fans. He's beatable but he's not going to crumble over any one form of attack. Castillo will have to hurt him once, then readjust to Hatton's readjustments.
Urango went to the body and hurt ****man. but he STOPPED !!!! he never went back to the body, that is the only reason ****man survived. if Urango would've kept the body attack, fight over.
Urango went to the body and hurt ****man. but he STOPPED !!!! he never went back to the body, that is the only reason ****man survived. if Urango would've kept the body attack, fight over.
it was Urango mistake, not ****man's adjustment.
What do you think that the one-two-clinch was all about? It was Hatton stopping him from going to the body.
This is being overrated. he moved him with a few in Round 5. Then look at how Hatton regained control of the fight. That scenario was impressive, and no cause for worries for Hatton fans. He's beatable but he's not going to crumble over any one form of attack. Castillo will have to hurt him once, then readjust to Hatton's readjustments.
so overrated that hatton and his team said they need to work on bodyshots...
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