Comments Thread For: Bohachuk's Promoter Expects Fireworks in Sebastian Fundora Clash
Serhii Bohachuk and Sebastian Fundora is a fan-friendly fight. At stake is an interim world title fight, which could make the fight more compelling.
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Really looking forward to Fundora's comeback, and looks like he isn't taking an easy fight either.
Serhii Bohachuk (22-1, 22 KOs) has all his wins by the way of KO.
Too bad there hasn't been much news about Brian Castano after two years though. (Would be interesting if Zayas vs Castano happened next year).
Damn. I halfass forgot about Brian. And its been near 2yrs since that Mell L without any word about him with potential fights or anything. He might be done & just not said it outloud yet.
Damn. I halfass forgot about Brian. And its been near 2yrs since that Mell L without any word about him with potential fights or anything. He might be done & just not said it outloud yet.
Well, he has welcomed Errol to 154 on Twitter after Spence was commenting on his loss and there are clips of him training in Argentina.
I remember I read that he was going to fight under Maidana's promotion in 2023 but that never happened.
I don't know if he has retired without saying a word, but that's a highly possible, while I do like his style, the guy has 3 fights inside 5 years. So his activity rate was never that great to begin with. He is however one of the most difficult fighters in the division, basically the Shawn Porter of 154.
Well, he has welcomed Errol to 154 on Twitter after Spence was commenting on his loss and there are clips of him training in Argentina.
I remember I read that he was going to fight under Maidana's promotion in 2023 but that never happened.
I don't know if he has retired without saying a word, but that's a highly possible, while I do like his style, the guy has 3 fights inside 5 years. So his activity rate was never that great to begin with. He is however one of the most difficult fighters in the division, basically the Shawn Porter of 154.
Even if he comes back now hes wasted his last couple good yrs on sitting. Hes well past prime now at 34. I think I'd kinda prefer to see him officially retire than come back & not be the same guy he was. He was a fun ass guy to watch & oddly probably underrated overall so I wish him well in whatever he does in or out of boxing tho.
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