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Rocky Juarez vs. Robinson Castellanos
Posted: 26 Jan 2015, 11:19
by jujigatame
Pretty good fight tonight on FS1. Against their common opponent (Rene Alvarado) Juarez did much better, but Castellanos has had a better last few years overall. Tough one to pick. I think I got Castellanos by decision.
The winner theoretically becomes the mandatory challenger for Gonzalez, although we'd all probably rather see Gonzo fight Mares or Walters.
Re: Rocky Juarez vs. Robinson Castellanos
Posted: 26 Jan 2015, 12:28
by brooklyndoug
For FS1 this is a quality card indeed.
And yes, let's have Gonzo/Walters post haste. Make that fight.
Re: Rocky Juarez vs. Robinson Castellanos
Posted: 26 Jan 2015, 16:50
by world ranked
by time the mando comes around Gonzalez wont even be the champ.
Re: Rocky Juarez vs. Robinson Castellanos
Posted: 27 Jan 2015, 10:03
by jujigatame
Anybody else watch this? Castellanos looked great and gave Juarez a beating in a pretty good action fight. Makes me wonder what happened against Alvarado because that is a pretty big anomaly on his record now. As for Juarez, his problem is the same as it ever was. His workrate is low and he's just not enough of a puncher or sharpshooter to win fights throwing 40 punches per round.
This makes Castellanos the mandatory for Gonzo although personally like most people I would prefer to see Gonzo/Walters instead. Castellanos will give Gonzo a decent fight though.
Re: Rocky Juarez vs. Robinson Castellanos
Posted: 28 Jan 2015, 10:15
by Chuck1052
Is there a fighter with a more unorthodox fighting style than Robinson Castellanos who is active at the present time? He may not be that good of a fighter, but can give his opponents fits in bouts with such a baffling style. Rocky Juarez couldn't figure him out and took quite a beating as a result.
- Chuck Johnston
Re: Rocky Juarez vs. Robinson Castellanos
Posted: 28 Jan 2015, 10:33
by jujigatame
Yea he's a lanky guy but he can fight well on the outside with jabs or inside with uppercuts. He's got one of those weird records where he's got double-digit losses but he's still dangerous even to top guys.