Javier Castillejo in Line For Felix Sturm Trilogy

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  • eazy_mas
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    #11
    Originally posted by cupcrazy01
    Does anyone else find it amazing that two guys that Vargas has beaten since his return in 2005, Castillejo and Raymond Joval are a combined 8-1-1.

    Of course, the only loss is Castillejo's decision to Sturm, but that was in a rematch after he stopped sturm to win a middleweight belt! And Vargas dropped this guy in round one and beat him pretty handily.

    Vargas gets ripped too much around these parts, but those two wins (particularly Castillejo) are becoming two of his best non-Winky/Quartey/Marquez/Campas victories.
    well each fighter change in every fight. Sometimes in football or other sport you have the night off and you get a fast rematch in less than a year but in boxing you may have a day off and it will set you back career wise

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    • Kayo
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      #12
      Originally posted by cupcrazy01
      Does anyone else find it amazing that two guys that Vargas has beaten since his return in 2005, Castillejo and Raymond Joval are a combined 8-1-1.

      Of course, the only loss is Castillejo's decision to Sturm, but that was in a rematch after he stopped sturm to win a middleweight belt! And Vargas dropped this guy in round one and beat him pretty handily.

      Vargas gets ripped too much around these parts, but those two wins (particularly Castillejo) are becoming two of his best non-Winky/Quartey/Marquez/Campas victories.
      totaly agree with this, Castillejo is definatly one of his big wins now he was a good fighter before but since the vargas fight hes really proven himself by knocking out sturm once, fighting a close decision with him in the rematch then avenging his knockout loss

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      • -Antonio-
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        #13
        Castillejo was stripped of his title for no reason too, so you can argue Vargas was the WBC Champ after that win.

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