Re: Miguel Castellini vs. Eddie Gazo 'The Dullest Bout Ever'
Posted: 07 Jun 2013, 14:56
Which official told Gazo he was ahead?Il Duce wrote:Coming out for Round 11, there was still a 'Sliver-of-Hope' for the Champion to save his WBA Championship,
but he would need to 'sweep' the last 5-Rounds to do it.
But, the Champion showed absolutely 'No Heart', and after throwing a decent left-right-left to open Round 11,
the Challenger came back quickly with another awkward left-right to send the Champion off-balance.
This seemed to drain Castellini of his 'will-to-fight', and he failed to counter-back with anything half-way decent.
The Challenger was not overly aggressive either, and was content to just grapple and hold, while apparently resting
during an 'Even' Round 11.
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Rounds 12 was fought in the same pattern, with the Champion again coming out and throwing a left-right-left
to start the Round, and then going into a 'non-action mode' for the rest of the Round while looking for a single-punch.
The Challenger, again fought in a non-aggressive style, other than moving forward occasionally and getting in close
to grapple while throwing an occassional left jab, while pushing the Champion off-balance.
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Before Round 13, Eddie Gazo's corner was 'cued' by one of the Ringside Officials that he was well ahead on the Scorecards,
and just needed to finish out the last 3-Rounds, and he would get the Decision.
Suprisingly, the Champion fought with 'no desperation' and allowed himself to be mauled by the Challenger, as Gazo
just moved in close and swarmed over Castellini with light left jabs and short right hands, while grabbing him and clinching.
The Champion didn't even try to fight back.
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The last '2-Rounds' (Rounds 14 and 15} were probably the 'two' most inept 'non-action' Championship Rounds ever
fought, as Eddie Gazo moved around the Ring in a clumsy defensive-manner to protect his points-lead.
The Champion, showed 'No Heart' and looked like he was wearing 'cement shoes' as he did not make any aggressive
charges in attempting to salvage his Championship.
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Nicaraguan Challenger - Eddie Gazo raises his hands after Round 15 in front of 34,000 Nicaraguan fans at the
Estadio Nacionale' in Managua, Nicaragua, while a 'dejected' Champion - Miguel Angel Castellini bows his head
in disgust and shame.
The 26 1/2 year-old {6-1 Betting Underdog} used his strength and endurance to 'outpoint' the 30 year-old
WBA Light Middleweight Champion.
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