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  • Super_Lightweight
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    Corrales picks the wrong opponent

    On October 7th, live on Showtime Championship Boxing, Diego 'Chico' Corrales will take on none other than Joel Casamayor for the third time. This rubbermatch occurs in the wake of the collapse of Corrales' rubbermatch with Jose Luis Castillo when Castillo failed to make weight.

    In their first meeting, 'El Cepillo' stopped Corrales, sending him to the canvas twice and cutting his mouth viciously with accurate punches. The damage to Corrales' mouth prompted Dr. Margaret Goodman to stop the fight. Corrales protested mightily and a rematch took place five months later. This time, in one of the most interesting plot twits in boxing history, the fighters exchanged trainers. Corrales again went down in the competitive rematch, but won a split-decision. Corrales seemed to win the fight clearly, albeit closely.

    Chico then went on to win against two of the top fighters in the sport, Acelino Freitas and Jose Luis Castillo. He rose up on the pound-for-pound lists and was leaving Joel Casamayor to eat his proverbial dust. Corrales did suffer a brutal 4th round KO to Castillo in their rematch, but was redeemed somewhat when Castillo failed to make weight for their 3rd fight.

    Meanwhile, El Cepillo kept himself busy fighting Almazbek Raiymkulov, Antonio Ramirez, and Lamont Pearson. Casamayor showed his age vs Raiymkulov, scraping by with a draw in a fight he could have just as easily lost. Then against Pearson on ESPN2, Casamayor looked flat while landing only 19% of his shots against a man that was not supposed to be on his level. Pearson quit after he was cut around the eye, leaving Casamayor with a TKO win. The years of making weight and the fights with Corrales seemed to have taken their toll.

    Corrales was the in-studio guest with Brian Kenny for Casamayor-Pearson, and after being verbally assaulted by Casamayor, Chico stated accurately that Joel did not look good enough to warrant a rubbermatch with himself. Apparently, Casamayor managed to get under Chico's skin because Diego Corrales has taken the fight against his fading nemesis. This move is questionable on Corrales' part, who instead could be looking at fresh opponents such as Juan Diaz. Granted, Diego took the kind of punishment that can forever change a fighter during those 14 rounds with Jose Luis Castillo. Still, if Corrales is going to show that he is done at the top level, he might as well have granted the boxing public that collapse vs a new face as opposed to someone he has already beaten.
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    #2
    Corrales by decision. Casamayor looked horrendous in his last fight against a weak opponent.

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    • RAESAAD
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      I like Casamayor to win the rubber match.Some would say he won the 2nd fight.......I am curious to see how Corrales looks after the brutal fights he has been in the past couple fights with Castillo.

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      • Jabz
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        Corrales is lightning fast.

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        • Left2body
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          Actually other than the cut in the mouth the first fight was pretty competitive, Chico was floored but he didn't really look hurt and he is always dangerous.

          I'm not sure what the effects of the two Castillo fights will have on Corrales but if he is the same fighter that fought Castillo I would wager heavily on Corrales.

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          • Super_Lightweight
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            I am a big Casamayor fan. I think he does not deserve this fight though. His best chance to win is if Diego is as faded as he is, or more due to the Castillo beatings.

            This fight could be interesting, but the only reason for that is because of what I just mentioned: Just how fugged up is Diego after being mangled by Castillo?

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            • scap
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              People are talking about how faded Casamayor is and I think they are jumping the gun a bit...his win a couple of weeks ago on ESPN was a typical Joel Casamayor win.

              Chico said the old Casamayor would have taken Lamont out in 2 rounds....uh no he would not have. Casamayor has always been a very cautious fighter especially in the first half of fights-how many guys has Joel iced in two rounds-**** he hasnt gone out and absolutely obliterated a fighter since he beat Baek for the title.

              I also agree with what Teddy Atlas said after the fight wich was that Casamayor is only going to look like an A fighter when he fights top competition.

              JC will give Diego hell and in my mind this is a U pickem...and if the odds are as I suspect the only play will be Casamayor.

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                Originally posted by Super_Lightweight
                I am a big Casamayor fan. I think he does not deserve this fight though. His best chance to win is if Diego is as faded as he is, or more due to the Castillo beatings.

                This fight could be interesting, but the only reason for that is because of what I just mentioned: Just how fugged up is Diego after being mangled by Castillo?
                Yes... if Chico is his old self I think he wins this. But if he has slowed down some from the hard fights it will be more competitive. I don't think that Casamayor's last fight is that big of a deal, if you watch him you know he tends to fight to the level of competition. I think you will see Casamayor look much better against Chico. On the other hand, this isn't good for Juan Diaz. If Juan Diaz wants to be the champ, he should beat the current champ... Chico. Hopefully for Juan's sake, Corrales wins. Corrales by UD (but really close 115-113)

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                • Super_Lightweight
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                  Casamayor doesn't usually start as slow as he did vs Pearson. In fact he barely ever got going. He could have very well lost the decision if Pearson showed more heart and kept going.

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                  • Left2body
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                    Originally posted by amagnin
                    Yes... if Chico is his old self I think he wins this. But if he has slowed down some from the hard fights it will be more competitive. I don't think that Casamayor's last fight is that big of a deal, if you watch him you know he tends to fight to the level of competition. I think you will see Casamayor look much better against Chico. On the other hand, this isn't good for Juan Diaz. If Juan Diaz wants to be the champ, he should beat the current champ... Chico. Hopefully for Juan's sake, Corrales wins. Corrales by UD (but really close 115-113)
                    If I was one of Juan's handlers I wouldn't put him in there with Chico. Juan is only 22 years old. I think he has atleast 2 more years before you put him in against someone like Chico (one of the p4p hardest hitters today). Even though Chico has gotten floored a few times I think he actually has a pretty good beard just is willing to trade too much sometimes and therfore gets hit too much sometimes. You dont want to see Juan Diaz get damaged and turn into another Vargas.

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