CONCERNS HATTON V CASTILLO
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CONCERNS HATTON V CASTILLO
Is anyone else starting to get nervous that this fight won't take place ?
I've heard a few rumours from good contacts in the States that Castillo is having serious weight problems.
I ignored them to be honest, thinking it was all part of the cloak and dagger tactics, but now we have this public statement from Ricky saying basically, if you don't make the weight the fight's off.
All part of the hype, or reality ?
I've heard a few rumours from good contacts in the States that Castillo is having serious weight problems.
I ignored them to be honest, thinking it was all part of the cloak and dagger tactics, but now we have this public statement from Ricky saying basically, if you don't make the weight the fight's off.
All part of the hype, or reality ?
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Like I say the rumours were filtering through last weekend to be honest and I dismissed them out of hand.
However they've persisted, and from people I trust.
Is Vegas ready for 10,000 seriously pissed off UK boxing fans if it's a no show ?
I'm gonna stay positive and can't wait to see Castillo on the scales bang on 140.
However they've persisted, and from people I trust.
Is Vegas ready for 10,000 seriously pissed off UK boxing fans if it's a no show ?
I'm gonna stay positive and can't wait to see Castillo on the scales bang on 140.
Buckley would do the job short notice, bet the IBO would approve him!twenty six wrote:Like I say the rumours were filtering through last weekend to be honest and I dismissed them out of hand.
However they've persisted, and from people I trust.
Is Vegas ready for 10,000 seriously pissed off UK boxing fans if it's a no show ?
I'm gonna stay positive and can't wait to see Castillo on the scales bang on 140.
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Remember Castillo didnt arrive in the States until this week, so it sounds like those rumours predate his arrival so might just be speculation.twenty six wrote:Like I say the rumours were filtering through last weekend to be honest and I dismissed them out of hand.
However they've persisted, and from people I trust.
Is Vegas ready for 10,000 seriously pissed off UK boxing fans if it's a no show ?
I'm gonna stay positive and can't wait to see Castillo on the scales bang on 140.
3lbs over is more than he he should be at this stage as an exlightweight but it shouldnt be difficult to shift over 48hours. I can't believe he is as tight at 140 as he was at 135.
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If anyone can fucck it up, its Castillo.jamesmcdonnell wrote:Well, look at Corralles, who started at featherweight. Suddenly he cannot get under 142, after years of making 135....
It can happen to a fighter, weight does fluctuate over periods of time, and as they get older it gets harder to remove that water.
but he made 140 earlier this year without too much drama so lets keep our fingers crossed.
still think the fight goes ahead if he weighs in 142 mind....
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He wont want to be taking a left hook like the one that felled Diego though.Katon! wrote:Hatton has a better chin than Diego did though.
Castillo looks pretty relaxed in yesterday's work out photos, not like someone with a major crisis on his hands. We'll know around 10pm tomorrow night I guess, weigh in time.
And yes, he made 140 for his Jan warmup, so you'd guess he's going to get it right for the big one.
You might be an expert on the latter but you certainly aren't on the former. I've been all over the place and I really like Sheffield. Really good place.Terry D wrote:Sheffield is a dump thoughsweetscience wrote:i cant see it happening again, but you never no !!!!
10,000 Brits, is this right ??????? he struggled getting 10,000 Mancs to cross the pennines to SheffieldParking a car around there is like trying to park your .... in shallow-hole hermaphrodite.
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As a Sheffield lad born and bred, now residing in Barnsley, I hate the lot of you and have taken your offensive comments to heart. :(
The only time I've ever had a car problem attending boxing was for the Tyson fight in Manchester.
I inadvertantly parked the wrong side of the road on the curry mile in Rusholme.
Thankfully my passenger took the bullet.![[icon_e_biggrin.gif] :D](./images/smilies/icon_e_biggrin.gif)
The only time I've ever had a car problem attending boxing was for the Tyson fight in Manchester.
I inadvertantly parked the wrong side of the road on the curry mile in Rusholme.
Thankfully my passenger took the bullet.
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