Here's everything you need to know about Jermell Charlo vs. Brian Castano as they battle to become the undisputed junior middleweight champion.
Castano will press the action, and Charlo will try to counter. Here’s more info on the Jermell Charlo vs. But sometime in the second half of the fight, Charlo is going to hurt Castano, like he did multiple times in their first meeting. A victory against Charlo would undoubtedly be the biggest win of Castano’s career. Charlo (34-1-1, 18 KOs) has fought an impressive array of opponents since 2017. Even the idea of wagering a little on a draw at +1400 is somewhat appealing. The first time Charlo and Castano fought 10 months ago, Castano built an early lead on the scorecards. Though some observers believe Castano won the fight—and absolutely savaged judge Nelson Vazquez’s 117-111 card after his ruling—there’s little doubt that Charlo was stronger at the end. For their rematch, the odds are not quite as wide. We learned from the first fight and we’re going to correct any errors we made.” “I do believe that I won the first fight,” Castano said. Brian Castano, including the odds, their records and a prediction on who will win.
Following their first meeting that resulted in a split decision draw back in July, Jermell Charlo (34-1-1, 18 KO) and Brian Castaño (17-0-2, 12 KO) are set ...
In the first encounter between these 154-pound champions, both displayed highly intelligent boxing. He would go on to exclaim in their press conference that he is faster, stronger, and will produce a knockout in this match he has named ‘USA versus Argentina’. Barring another inconclusive result, this title unification bout will crown the first undisputed four-belt world champion in the super welterweight division.
Now Charlo, the IBF, WBA (super), and WBC super welterweight champion, and takes on WBO belt-holder Castano, in a massive evening of action in California.
my slogan: ‘We in and out like a rout’… we don’t get paid for overtime.” “This is unbelievable,” he says. In a highly-anticipated rematch of their thrilling, controversial split decision in 2021, Charlo unloaded a monster short left hook that downed Castano in the 10th round. “I seen him get up and he fell over there and I knew it was over,” Ennis said. “I keep telling y’all, every single time… “I did it for us, USA! I did it for us.”
Charlo and Castano delivered the goods as the two brawled for nine rounds before the unified champ added a fourth title to his collection.
Jermell Charlo vs. Jermell Charlo vs. Castano landed a flurry against the ropes before Charlo landed a big left hand counter. Brian Castano -- Round 5: Castano landed a good right hand early and Charlo went to the body with a left hand. Another big right hand landed for Charlo and he followed with a big left hook as Castano struggled to get into range with Charlo's reach and footwork. Jermell Charlo vs. Unofficial scorecard: 10-9 Charlo (68-65 Charlo) Charlo slipped Castano shots and landed a few more heavy blows before Castano landed his own right hand. Castano again put Charlo in the ropes late and landed a few good body shots before Charlo went upstairs with a hook. Unofficial scorecard: 10-9 Charlo (87-84 Charlo) Official result: Jermell Charlo def. In Round 10, that left hook finally came as Charlo landed a shot that led Castano to hit the canvas on a delayed knockdown.
Charlo made sure there was not another disputed decision as he dropped Castano twice to win by tenth-round knockout to become the undisputed super-welterweight ...
Left to the body by Castano. A combination from Charlo. A jab to the body from Charlo. A right from Charlo and Castano comes back with a right. Double jab from Charlo and then a left from Castano. Each guy throws, but Castano sends Charlo back with a left and a double jab. A right and a double left hook from Charlo. Body shot from Castano but Charlo counters with a right. Three-punch combination from Charlo. Left hook from Castano. Right to the body from Castano. A combination from Charlo. Right to the head by Charlo. Left hook by Castano. Left to the body by Castano. A combination from Castano and a left upstairs from Charlo. Lead right by Castano. A one-two sends Charlo back. Left hook to the body by Charlo. A left hook stuns Charlo. Charlo comes back with a double left hook. A right from Castano. RIght stuns Charlo. Right uppercut from Charlo. A three-punch combo from Castano. An uppercut by Charlo. Combo from Castano but Charlo with a right. A right stuns Charlo. Right and a left hook from Castano. Left from Charlo sends Castano back, but Castano fires a right. A short right from Castano. Left from Castano. A right uppercut from Charlo. Castano cracks a left to the body, but Charlo exits and fires a right. A right from Castano. Double left from Castano, followed by a right. Another body shot from Charlo. Right from Castano. Double jab from Castano. Stiff jab from Charlo. Right hand from Castano. Combination by Castano. An exchange of left hooks, but Charlo lands his with more authority. A combination by Charlo. Combo from Castano, but Charlo fires back with a left hook to wobble Castano. A right uppercut by Charlo. Jab to the body from Castano. A three-punch combo from Charlo but Castano with a combination of his own.
Undefeated boxer Tim Tszyu says he must beat the Australian boxing PPV record · In 2006, the Mundine v Green bout set the record with 200,000 subscriptions ...
Tszyu has 15 wins by way of knockout in his 21 professional fights, and he's currently in the United States as he chases a shot at the super welterweight title. To break the pay-per view record, Tszyu needs in excess of 200,000 main event subscribers, a number set in 2006 by the first bout in the famous Mundine v Green rivalry. Tim Tszyu has vowed to smash Anthony Mundine's pay-per-view boxing record as he plans to take his boxing career to the next level - and claims he has what it takes to defeat big names in heavier divisions like superstar Canelo Alvarez.
'Don't have that': Why Tszyu wants world title shot in America... not Australia.
“Everyone is interested, everyone is pumped,” Tszyu said of the reaction to his Gausha fight. I need to be there.” I’ll be able to talk about the things I did in my life.” One day I will retire and will be living here in Sydney, kicking back. I’ve got to fight in places where I can only dream about. One-hundred thousand pay-per-view buys here in Australia is massive, a massive fight.
Charlo and Castano are facing off on Saturday in a super middleweight title bout. We'll be updating round by round.
Castano gets back up and Charlo is on him like a shark and hits him a few more times, dropping him again and the fight is waved off. Castano hits Charlo in the left side of his face and Charlo responds with a great combo. Castano continues his advancement and then Charlo comes back with a combo off the ropes. Castano is the aggressor in this round and is landing more shots while Charlo is barely missing on big swings. Charlo adjusted in between rounds and any time that Castano tried to mount some offense, Charlo responded with an uppercut or a big left hook. Castano is timing some sneaky right hands-on Charlo. He responds with offense of his own off the ropes, but Castano is controlling the distance in this round. Charlo goes back to the jab and leans on it heavily this round. Castano keeps moving forward while Charlo is on his back foot near the ropes and Charlo keeps wrapping up. Castano does pop Charlo with a left hand right as the round ends, but not enough to take this round. Charlo continues using his jab to set up shots top the left side of the body of Castano. They trade shots but Charlo always seems to get an extra hit in. Charlo ends the round with a left hook that pops Castano’s chin. Charlo lands some nice body shots though as the round ends.
Get Jermell Charlo vs Brian Castano 2 results. The pair meets in the rematch with undisputed 154-pound title at stake live from Carson, CA.
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The contest featured unified WBC, WBA and IBF champion of Houston, TX up against WBO champion of Buenos Aires, Argentina. Their first fight last July went a ...
“El Boxi” drops to 17-1-2, 12 KOs and suffers the first defeat in his pro boxing career. The referee opened the count, but then waved the fight off. He was, however, immediately dominated and floored for the second time.