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Provodnikov v Castillo

Posted: 08 Oct 2014, 15:05
by Andrew
Apparently Jose Luis Castillo ......... Yes Jose Luis Castillo is going to be Ruslan Provodnikovs next opponent !!!!!!!!!

This is shocking I didn't even know he was still fighting.

Shams the Rios fight isn't happening that would have been very entertaining/brutal.

Re: Provodnikov v Castillo

Posted: 08 Oct 2014, 15:07
by crusader
Terrible fight that I hope doesn't occur. Yesterday on BS I saw a headline akin to 'Provodinkov facing Castillo next' and my immediate thought was please not Jose Luis.

Rios-Provo makes me salivate, so I'm still hoping that happens.

Re: Provodnikov v Castillo

Posted: 08 Oct 2014, 15:14
by ikorolev
From what I read, nobody wants to fight Provo. Rios, Herrera, Bradley, Judah, Chaves, Vargas all declined. Castillo is a backup plan for the November Moscow fight.

Re: Provodnikov v Castillo

Posted: 08 Oct 2014, 15:18
by Ricky_
2014 has been a trash year of matchmaking.

Re: Provodnikov v Castillo

Posted: 08 Oct 2014, 15:21
by SenorPipino
Fight is supposed to be held in November in that noble boxing hotbed, Russia.
It's not finalized but Castillo is the leading choice to be Provo's foe, unless Rod Salka is recovered and available.

No word if a furious bidding war between Showtime and HBO is underway for the rights to televise.

Re: Provodnikov v Castillo

Posted: 08 Oct 2014, 18:07
by giacomino
I get that a lot of the big boys may not want to fight Provo, but he wasn't exactly devastating in his last major fight. And I fail to believe there are 100 guys at 140 and 147 ranked above the 40-year-old corpse of Castillo who all turned down the fight. I think this is about making money beating up a name, similar to Lebedev's oldies tour vs R. Jones and Toney.

Re: Provodnikov v Castillo

Posted: 08 Oct 2014, 18:16
by Tarkus
SenorPipino wrote:Fight is supposed to be held in November in that noble boxing hotbed, Russia.
It's not finalized but Castillo is the leading choice to be Provo's foe, unless Rod Salka is recovered and available.

No word if a furious bidding war between Showtime and HBO is underway for the rights to televise.
The place where the former legends are massacred in a gruesome ritual of human sacrifice.

Re: Provodnikov v Castillo

Posted: 08 Oct 2014, 18:17
by lefty
Castillo?! LOL. He was finished when Hatton fought him and I cant even remember how long ago that fight was now!

Re: Provodnikov v Castillo

Posted: 08 Oct 2014, 18:37
by SenorPipino
Tarkus wrote:
SenorPipino wrote:Fight is supposed to be held in November in that noble boxing hotbed, Russia.
It's not finalized but Castillo is the leading choice to be Provo's foe, unless Rod Salka is recovered and available.

No word if a furious bidding war between Showtime and HBO is underway for the rights to televise.
The place where the former legends are massacred in a gruesome ritual of human sacrifice.
Imagine how bad it would be if Lenin were alive and working as a matchmaker/promoter.
As it is, I'm sure Putin will have a hand in this slaughter.

Re: Provodnikov v Castillo

Posted: 08 Oct 2014, 19:06
by ikorolev
SenorPipino wrote: Imagine how bad it would be if Lenin were alive and working as a matchmaker/promoter.
As it is, I'm sure Putin will have a hand in this slaughter.
??? Sounds like delirium of a complete nut.

Re: Provodnikov v Castillo

Posted: 08 Oct 2014, 20:19
by diddy
Omg what?!?

Dude might die.

This cannot happen.

Re: Provodnikov v Castillo

Posted: 08 Oct 2014, 20:23
by Badhusker
Out of Provodikov's 3 losses, the only one that was not controversial was the loss to Herrera. If I remember right Herrera beat him by UD by 3 or 4 rounds. I still would like to see Provo vs Pacquiao.

Re: Provodnikov v Castillo

Posted: 08 Oct 2014, 21:18
by hurricanemitch14
I thought Provo beat Herrera hands down but I thought he lost against Algerie

Re: Provodnikov v Castillo

Posted: 08 Oct 2014, 21:49
by ikorolev
Let's say that all 3 fights were very close and he would likely be still undefeated if they happened in Russia.

Re: Provodnikov v Castillo

Posted: 08 Oct 2014, 22:36
by Tarkus
SenorPipino wrote: Imagine how bad it would be if Lenin were alive and working as a matchmaker/promoter.
As it is, I'm sure Putin will have a hand in this slaughter.
Putin is no Lenin, but give him some time. :OhYes:

Re: Provodnikov v Castillo

Posted: 10 Oct 2014, 09:28
by tanibanana
I'm happy that Provodnikov is scheduled to fight and someone have balls to face him. On the other hand, this is absolute mismatch, JLC should retire.. I hope they get a better replacement.

Re: Provodnikov v Castillo

Posted: 10 Oct 2014, 12:33
by Ricky_
Badhusker wrote:Out of Provodikov's 3 losses, the only one that was not controversial was the loss to Herrera. If I remember right Herrera beat him by UD by 3 or 4 rounds. I still would like to see Provo vs Pacquiao.

I don't think he lost any of them.

Re: Provodnikov v Castillo

Posted: 10 Oct 2014, 13:13
by The Great John L
A non-title fight? I can't see JLC making 140, but I guess anythings possible for a good payday.

I wonder how much has to be kicked in to get a fight like this sanctioned?

Re: Provodnikov v Castillo

Posted: 10 Oct 2014, 14:23
by ReggieDiggs
giacomino wrote:I get that a lot of the big boys may not want to fight Provo, but he wasn't exactly devastating in his last major fight. And I fail to believe there are 100 guys at 140 and 147 ranked above the 40-year-old corpse of Castillo who all turned down the fight. I think this is about making money beating up a name, similar to Lebedev's oldies tour vs R. Jones and Toney.
Agree. Plenty of guys would jump @ this fight who don't have as impressive names.

Re: Provodnikov v Castillo

Posted: 10 Oct 2014, 15:21
by ikorolev
I am also wondering why Matthysse, Postol and Allakhverdiev haven't been asked or at least haven't been mentioned. They would all draw more in Russia than Castillo.

Re: Provodnikov v Castillo

Posted: 14 Oct 2014, 18:25
by G.McClellan
I didn't realise Castillo was still fighting, although he shouldn't be. He offered Hatton no problems when they fought and that was many moons ago. Provodnikov could end this in the first round if he stepped on the gas.

I would love for Provodnikov to move up to welterweight and take on Keith Thurman.
That's a fight that would get everyone's pulse racing.

Re: Provodnikov v Castillo

Posted: 14 Oct 2014, 23:19
by KBB
giacomino wrote:I get that a lot of the big boys may not want to fight Provo, but he wasn't exactly devastating in his last major fight. And I fail to believe there are 100 guys at 140 and 147 ranked above the 40-year-old corpse of Castillo who all turned down the fight. I think this is about making money beating up a name, similar to Lebedev's oldies tour vs R. Jones and Toney.
+1 this!!

I thought JLC retired after that bodyshot KO from Hatton, when did they resurrect this fossil?

Re: Provodnikov v Castillo

Posted: 15 Oct 2014, 11:30
by SenorPipino
ikorolev wrote:Let's say that all 3 fights were very close and he would likely be still undefeated if they happened in Russia.

What? You found the balls to diss Mother Russia?

Keep your eyes open, comrade. The KGB are now watching you.

Re: Provodnikov v Castillo

Posted: 15 Oct 2014, 11:37
by ikorolev
SenorPipino wrote:
ikorolev wrote:Let's say that all 3 fights were very close and he would likely be still undefeated if they happened in Russia.

What? You found the balls to diss Mother Russia?

Keep your eyes open, comrade. The KGB are now watching you.
I am not dissing them. Russian judges do the same thing as English, German, Argentinian and U.S. ones.

Re: Provodnikov v Castillo

Posted: 15 Oct 2014, 22:06
by Tanzio
I find it VERY hard to believe that this fight will actually happen.