as i was posting the usyk-joyce fight in another thread this fight popped up in the sugestions. this is from 2013, maybe not many watched it. thought it could be interesting to look at it back after the derevyanchenko-GGG fight. look how small brian looks next to sergiy. you can tell brian should be a 147, sucks he can't make it.
a reminder, castaño vs derevyanchenko
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a reminder, castaño vs derevyanchenko
as i was posting the usyk-joyce fight in another thread this fight popped up in the sugestions. this is from 2013, maybe not many watched it. thought it could be interesting to look at it back after the derevyanchenko-GGG fight. look how small brian looks next to sergiy. you can tell brian should be a 147, sucks he can't make it.Tags: None -
Ya know what, that's 2 decent fighters there. It reminds me more that fighters don't fight often enough, Castaño for example.
154 lbs has the makings of a hot division, even with Munguia and Hogan moving up. There's at least 12 top contenders, 4 rising prospects, + a possible olde Kell Brook, that all need to be fighting one another.
I wanna see Lara win a title, as well as Castaño. Harrison-Charlo rematch. J-Rock/Hurd. I wanna see Jessie Vargas mix it up with the top guys. Give Carlos Adames and Sergio Garcia a shot. Lubin, Lejarraga, Trout, Soro, and Liam Smith are still around. Charles Conwell (Patrick Day/prayers), Kurbanov, and Chordale Booker are undefeated prospects moving up. Tszyu, Metcalf, Saidi…
Like we always hear, I think there are some good fights to be made if guys will fight more than twice a year and face each other, for Pete's sake.
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