Ever since the Martinez/Maidana/Matthysse trio bowed out, I haven't really grown attached to another Argentinian fighter. Castano is in prime position to put Argentina back on the map by becoming Undisputed champion, but IDK if he has the size to pull it off. He's really undersized for a LMW, and depending on Jermell's strategy, Castano could have a very difficult night ahead of him.
Comments Thread For: Castano: Jermell Charlo Has Never Suffered, He Will Suffer on July 17
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Outpointed, lost, Gabe beat the shet out of Jacobs but he's "entitled" to decision win because he had an off night? WTF kind of comment is that? I'd like to see you tell another fighter, to their face about "entitlement"Comment
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Problem is that Danny hasn't gotten up for other fighters (Arias and Sulecki come to mind and I didn't think he looked great against the corpse of Chavez Jr either). Even against GGG and Canelo he was content to do enough to lose when he could have done more.
Rosado didn't dominate Danny but he did win that fight.Comment
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Castano is undersized and hasn't shown stopping power at the elite level. He defeated Soro, dominated Teixera and fought Lara even (thought he got going to late).
The big variable for me is El Boxi's chin. He will/should win rounds, Charlo can be out hustled and boxed while he waits for his kill shots. Brian either wins by decision or loses by stoppage (or suffering multiple KDs). Can Charlo land his kill shot? I lean towards yes.Comment
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Again Rosado couldn't have beaten the shet out of Jacobs and lost. Usually when you beat the shet out of someone, you cannot be robbed cos your opponent is pretty much battered and the evidence is overwhelming in the beaten fighter. Stop the exageration. He outpointed Jacobs in a fight that could have gone either way. A fight Jacobs really didn't get up for. Not that hard to comprehendComment
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