Comments Thread For: Castellanos Drops Gamboa Twice, Makes Him Quit After Seventh

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  • TheUptownKid
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    #161
    Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC
    I agree with Teddy when he said that Gamboa didn't just call it a night; he called it a career. It was sad to watch, but I think Yuri literally came to grips with the fact that he just doesn't have it anymore. Castellanos is a guy he would've cut through like a buzzsaw five years ago. Tonight he was getting beat up by that same guy. It's over.
    And dude been kod 6x? This was supposed to be a showcase fight. And he was getting touched cleanly. He was so highly touted, damn hate it had to be him.

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    • bigdunny1
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      #162
      Originally posted by GMAN SUPREME
      lol oscar about to do more coke and cross dress later tonight after investing in gamboa and lopez loses as well. if cvntnelo loses oscar will hang himself.
      Oscar owns both fighters who beat them. Rojas and Castellanos are in house golden boy fighters. Specifically Rojas will now be in line for a title shot. And people keep acting like money was spent on gamboa. He didn't make much for his HBO Boxing After Dark fight and I doubt he made a lot for this fight. The big payday was going to come only if he won and landed a big fight.

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      • CubanGuyNYC
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        #163
        Originally posted by bigdunny1
        Yeah I don't think he was going to win but teddy said he had the fight all tied up on his scorecard before the stoppage. I'm talking in terms if the scorecard he was still in the fight. But he had enough didn't want to dig deep and go out on his sword and quit. You just can't come back when you tap out like that. Not sure how much money he has saved but he shouldn't fight again. If he's broke he will just be a stepping stone to take abuse from youngins.

        I disagree this is the opposite of showing heart it's a quit job.
        I think Gamboa has shown heart, tonight and against Crawford. He was getting beat up in there, and he had absolutely nothing to offer in return. He felt it, and we saw it. Scorecards or no. Like Teddy said, he wasn't just ending the fight; he was putting an end to his career. No sense getting your brains knocked out when you know you're done like a Thanksgiving turkey.

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          • Rudyo
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            #165
            It's time for Gamboa vs Juanma now.

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              #166
              Comments Thread For: Castellanos Drops Gamboa Twice, Makes Him Quit After Seventh

              LAS VEGAS Yuriorkis Gamboa can't use rust or a long layoff as an excuse for this. Less than two months after a lackluster performance in his return from a 14-month layoff, Mexico's Robinson Castellanos stopped Gamboa after the seventh round of their nationally televised fight Friday night. Castellanos floored Gamboa once apiece in the third and fourth rounds and appeared to hurt the former featherweight champion more than once in the seventh round at MGM Grand Garden Arena.
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              • CubanGuyNYC
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                #167
                Originally posted by TheUptownKid
                And dude been kod 6x? This was supposed to be a showcase fight. And he was getting touched cleanly. He was so highly touted, damn hate it had to be him.
                Gotta give Castellanos credit. He came to win. But the way Gamboa looked tonight...there's just nothing left.

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                • HAMMER77777
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                  #168
                  I dont like the quit. OK, he wanted This to be his Last Fight. I get that. But he Fought 7 or 8 rounds already? He couldnt Fight 2 More? DO u want your Last Fight to be a quit? Fight was close. I had It just about even when he quit. Fight 6 More Minutes, see what happens. He could have probably got the decision, if he Won the last few rounds. I just dont get quitting like that, when he wasn't seriously hurt, despite being down twice. SMH

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                  • CubanGuyNYC
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                    #169
                    Originally posted by PF Rudyo
                    It's time for Gamboa vs Juanma now.
                    Lmao That's good: a laugh on an otherwise sad occasion.

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                    • Golden Boi 360
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                      #170
                      Who remembers when Gamboa and Juanma were both undefeated and top fighters?

                      Time goes by fast, man lol

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