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  • #31
    Smart to move it out of Texas. Castano has a better chance at a fair call this time. So im betting on a Charlo knockout this time, just like last time. Lets see if Castano can prove me wrong twice in row

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    • #32
      Originally posted by MPA2000 View Post
      I wouldn't fight a guy I already beat. Even if he wins, the naysayers will still say he lost the first fight. They still do the same thing with Floyd and his first fight against Castillo. Floyd said he was injured, and clearly he was because the rematch was total domination.
      If you accept Floyd’s word about being injured, because he lost in many peoples eyes, then you have to accept Pacquaio saying he was injured in the Floyd fight.

      Do you accept that, and dimish Floyd’s win against Pacquaio because he was injured? Or are you going to be a hypocrite?

      Its bull**** right?

      For the record, I think saying you’re injured in public pre or post fight is for biiiitches.
      Last edited by Boxing fan1981; 02-03-2022, 09:19 AM.

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      • #33
        War Castano!!!! hope the judges call it right this time. The fight was close last time but i had Castano 116-112. He just outworked Charlo and land more punches , threw more punches etc. Charlo did land the bigger shots but not enough of them.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by Bronx2245 View Post
          I was hoping for Lubin vs. Fundora on this card, but Tszyu vs. Gausha will work too! No PPV? Outstanding!
          That's likely to be placed on the Benavidez/Lemieux undercard.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by Hustle View Post


            its feeling like Paul williams vs sergio Martinez 2 to me.


            Somebody getting knocked out
            Ooh sh.it....that would be crazy!
            Hustle Hustle likes this.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by Boxing fan1981 View Post

              If you accept Floyd’s word about being injured, because he lost in many peoples eyes, then you have to accept Pacquaio saying he was injured in the Floyd fight.

              Do you accept that, and dimish Floyd’s win against Pacquaio because he was injured? Or are you going to be a hypocrite?

              Its bull**** right?

              For the record, I think saying you’re injured in public pre or post fight is for biiiitches.
              the difference is you heard floyd mention it during the fight in the corner. So we know he was really injured. He didnt wait til after to save face

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              • #37
                Originally posted by T.M.T View Post
                First of all they don't need to build a superstar. The fighters are well known and have personal ring beefs with each other. The PBC is a great boxing business created by Al Genious Haymon. It was him that took boxing back to free tv while his business partner ( Mayweather ) did the (PPV) thing. Now Haymon is doing the same and slipping PPV matches in on FOX and Showtime backed by Fox and CBS corporations. It's a $100 million dollar circle going round and round. Now that (GENIUS) Enjoy you jealous clown.
                Boxing was better when it wasn’t on free tv.

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by KTFOKING View Post

                  That's likely to be placed on the Benavidez/Lemieux undercard.

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                  That would be SWEET!!!

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by T.M.T View Post
                    First of all they don't need to build a superstar. The fighters are well known and have personal ring beefs with each other. The PBC is a great boxing business created by Al Genious Haymon. It was him that took boxing back to free tv while his business partner ( Mayweather ) did the (PPV) thing. Now Haymon is doing the same and slipping PPV matches in on FOX and Showtime backed by Fox and CBS corporations. It's a $100 million dollar circle going round and round. Now that (GENIUS) Enjoy you jealous clown.
                    You mean pbc been slipping fox and showtime fights on ppv

                    thurman vs barrios
                    Tank vs cruz
                    Martin vs ortiz


                    Call a spade a spade. The free tv days came and went. Fox hasnt given us a big fight since thurman vs garcia damn near 5 years ago.

                    And showtime has been giving us trash for the last 2 years. Charlo vs castano is the only fight we asked for and got.

                    Boxing is in a horrible place right now.

                    Showtime upcoming schedule doesnt have any big fights and neither does fox

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                    • #40
                      Report: Tim Tszyu to fight Terrell Gausha in world title eliminator


                      SYDNEY, Australia -- Tim Tszyu will head to Los Angeles for a maiden bout on foreign soil with the world title contender set to fight American Terrell Gausha at ******.com Arena on Mar. 19.

                      According to Sydney's Daily Telegraph, the bout between Australian Tszyu (20-0, 15KOs) and Gausha will co-headline the card alongside the super welterweight unification rematch between Jermell Charlo and Brian Castano.


                      If Tszyu was to defeat Gausha (22-2-1, 11KOs), the Australian would be the mandatory challenger for the undisputed super welterweight title and would next fight the winner of Charlo and Castano having already been the mandatory WBO challenger for Charlo.

                      Tszyu's promoter, the Sydney-based No Limit Boxing, would not be drawn on the report but told the Daily Telegraph they would have an announcement on their fighter's future "next week".

                      Tszyu was last in the ring in November when he defeated Japanese boxer Takeshi Inoue Sydney's Qudos Bank Arena, the 27-year-old Australian triumphing via unanimous decision after a dominant display of boxing.

                      But he has never fought outside of his home country, reflecting the scale of the assignment that would await him in Los Angeles next month.

                      https://www.espn.com/boxing/story/_/...eport-suggests

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