Why?, because you didn't get to witness Castillo giving Corrales a career ending beatdown? Cheer up son, you'll have a chance to see it at 140 if Corrales balls move up with him in weight.
Nah, Castillo would just come to the weigh in weighing 147 so why bother? He had his chance to fight and ran from Corrales like a *****.
Why?, because you didn't get to witness Castillo giving Corrales a career ending beatdown? Cheer up son, you'll have a chance to see it at 140 if Corrales balls move up with him in weight.
Castillo is a typical Mexican coward. Unprofessional, without dedication, and with little sense of duty and responsibility.
Nah, Castillo would just come to the weigh in weighing 147 so why bother? He had his chance to fight and ran from Corrales like a *****.
Ran?lololol, when has Castillo ran?, look at his resume, far more impressive than Corrales. Don't dog Castillo cause the man can't make 135, he's getting old bro, he couldn't even make weight for Reyes so you think he was scared of him also? Like I said, if Corrales wants, we'll see the fight at 140 but Corrales already said he wants nothing to do with Castiilo more since he knows for a fact it would be at 140 were he knows it would be even more impossible to win.
Ran?lololol, when has Castillo ran?, look at his resume, far more impressive than Corrales. Don't dog Castillo cause the man can't make 135, he's getting old bro, he couldn't even make weight for Reyes so you think he was scared of him also? Like I said, if Corrales wants, we'll see the fight at 140 but Corrales already said he wants nothing to do with Castiilo more since he knows for a fact it would be at 140 were he knows it would be even more impossible to win.
Jandaeng, (I'm barely able to resist joining in the "Tur...") was KD'd by Joan Guzman in the fifth but survived only to lose by UD in another WBO eliminator at White Plains, NY in August last year. It was the only time that the Thai fought outside his home country.
He has a record of 24-1-0 (15 KOs) compiled on a steady diet of fighters who can only be products of the alimentary canal of the sport. Thus, his name--as recoined by Neils-- is, probably apt. He should be truly a sackfull by now.
His last fight was against a Filipino named Pedro Malco whom be beat by UD. But Malco is a fixture on the menu of Thai boxers, having lost to Fahsan 3K Battery, Ratanachai Sor Vorapin, FahpraKorb Rakkiatgym and lesser lights.
Among Jandaeng's other recent accomplishments are wins over Orlando Sitohang (4-4-0), Jaime Barcelona (21-25-1), Gonzalez Bin Anur (3-2-1) and Jake Verano (6-4-1). Quite a roll.
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