The Reason why Castillo failed to make Weight

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  • IwatchBoxing
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    #51
    Originally posted by Super_Lightweight
    Kinda like your little loverboy Cotto, huh?

    Check yourself, son.
    Cotto was never a Featherweight, check yourself. Castillo reminds me of your boii, DLH, a featherweight turned Middleweight

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      #52
      Originally posted by Deeznuts
      I've backed Castillo up for his not making weight the first time. But there is no excuse this time. The whole boxing world was watching his weight and he couldn't make it; what a shame. Props to Corrales for not being money hungry and not taking the fight.
      Much respect! A Castillo fan that is not blind.

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      • moy22487
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        #53
        Originally posted by IwatchBoxing
        Cotto was never a Featherweight, check yourself. Castillo reminds me of your boii, DLH, a featherweight turned Middleweight
        de la hoya moved up chasing big fights and did great, you cant put castillo there yet

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          #54
          Originally posted by moy22487
          de la hoya moved up chasing big fights and did great, you cant put castillo there yet
          Why? While he was fighting at Lightweight, he manged to officaly fight at 150 pounds. I've been saying all a long, him and DLH been beating up smaller fighters.

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            #55
            Originally posted by IwatchBoxing
            Why? While he was fighting at Lightweight, he manged to officaly fight at 150 pounds. I've been saying all a long, him and DLH been beating up smaller fighters.
            de la hoya always made weight. if your saying that he beat smaller guys you have to say same for tito since they have lots of commen opp

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              #56
              No. You said Castillo belongs up around jr middleweight. Get your stuff straight, son. Cotto comes into fights at 155+ as well, so the same goes for him. He's in a class he does not belong in according to your standards.

              Silly little Borikua, they forgot to teach you math on that poor little island?

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                #57
                And Oscar never weighed in at featherweight.

                Ever.

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                • IwatchBoxing
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                  #58
                  Originally posted by moy22487
                  de la hoya always made weight. if your saying that he beat smaller guys you have to say same for tito since they have lots of commen opp
                  Trinidad was a natural Welterweight. DLH came from Superfeatherweight, get the picture?

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                    #59
                    Originally posted by Super_Lightweight
                    No. You said Castillo belongs up around jr middleweight. Get your stuff straight, son. Cotto comes into fights at 155+ as well, so the same goes for him. He's in a class he does not belong in according to your standards.

                    Silly little Borikua, they forgot to teach you math on that poor little island?
                    Cotto came in 155 pounds from being a lightwelterweight, Castillo came in 155 pounds, from being a Superfeatherweight.

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                    • moy22487
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                      #60
                      Originally posted by IwatchBoxing
                      Trinidad was a natural Welterweight. DLH came from Superfeatherweight, get the picture?
                      he faught at 154 his best weight. so when he faught at 147 he was beating smaller guys. according to you

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