Glad to see most of you had a great weekend. Let's keep stacking up the chips for football season.
Rolling tonight with Sebastian Lujan -105 for a unit. Simply put, I expect Castillo to continue the trend of lightweights looking like fish out of water at welterweight. Temible comes in tonight off of a nine month layoff, while Lujan is coming off of a fight in April and weeks of sparring with Margarito. Seeing Tony pull off the upset on Saturday had to be inspirational for Lujan, and his target tonight won't be even remotely as hard to find as Miguel was (early) for Tony.
At this price, I'll take the younger, bigger man to grind down Castillo in a war of attrition type of fight. Lujan should also be landing the more punishing shots, which will get the judges attention if it goes to the cards.
Sad to say after the Corrales epic, but I see Solo Boxeo Tecate in Castillo's future.
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Glad to see most of you had a great weekend. Let's keep stacking up the chips for football season.
Rolling tonight with Sebastian Lujan -105 for a unit. Simply put, I expect Castillo to continue the trend of lightweights looking like fish out of water at welterweight. Temible comes in tonight off of a nine month layoff, while Lujan is coming off of a fight in April and weeks of sparring with Margarito. Seeing Tony pull off the upset on Saturday had to be inspirational for Lujan, and his target tonight won't be even remotely as hard to find as Miguel was (early) for Tony.
At this price, I'll take the younger, bigger man to grind down Castillo in a war of attrition type of fight. Lujan should also be landing the more punishing shots, which will get the judges attention if it goes to the cards.
Sad to say after the Corrales epic, but I see Solo Boxeo Tecate in Castillo's future.
Haha, that Solo Boxeo Tecate line made me laugh out loud. I hope it is not true.
I was planning on playing the tough Lujan somewhere north of +200. Now I'm almost tempted to take Castillo. I might hold off the side and just take the under as , like you said, this one figures to have some hard clean shots.
GL
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Haha, that Solo Boxeo Tecate line made me laugh out loud. I hope it is not true.
I was planning on playing the tough Lujan somewhere north of +200. Now I'm almost tempted to take Castillo. I might hold off the side and just take the under as , like you said, this one figures to have some hard clean shots.
Glad to see most of you had a great weekend. Let's keep stacking up the chips for football season.
Rolling tonight with Sebastian Lujan -105 for a unit. Simply put, I expect Castillo to continue the trend of lightweights looking like fish out of water at welterweight. Temible comes in tonight off of a nine month layoff, while Lujan is coming off of a fight in April and weeks of sparring with Margarito. Seeing Tony pull off the upset on Saturday had to be inspirational for Lujan, and his target tonight won't be even remotely as hard to find as Miguel was (early) for Tony.
At this price, I'll take the younger, bigger man to grind down Castillo in a war of attrition type of fight. Lujan should also be landing the more punishing shots, which will get the judges attention if it goes to the cards.
Sad to say after the Corrales epic, but I see Solo Boxeo Tecate in Castillo's future.
5 Dimes opened Lujan last week at +425 but it got bet down to even money in about an hour.
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Quote Originally Posted by Zumbize:
Glad to see most of you had a great weekend. Let's keep stacking up the chips for football season.
Rolling tonight with Sebastian Lujan -105 for a unit. Simply put, I expect Castillo to continue the trend of lightweights looking like fish out of water at welterweight. Temible comes in tonight off of a nine month layoff, while Lujan is coming off of a fight in April and weeks of sparring with Margarito. Seeing Tony pull off the upset on Saturday had to be inspirational for Lujan, and his target tonight won't be even remotely as hard to find as Miguel was (early) for Tony.
At this price, I'll take the younger, bigger man to grind down Castillo in a war of attrition type of fight. Lujan should also be landing the more punishing shots, which will get the judges attention if it goes to the cards.
Sad to say after the Corrales epic, but I see Solo Boxeo Tecate in Castillo's future.
5 Dimes opened Lujan last week at +425 but it got bet down to even money in about an hour.
Haha, that Solo Boxeo Tecate line made me laugh out loud. I hope it is not true.
I was planning on playing the tough Lujan somewhere north of +200. Now I'm almost tempted to take Castillo. I might hold off the side and just take the under as , like you said, this one figures to have some hard clean shots.
GL
Hell of a weekend you had Hak, great job.
Honestly, the fan in me will be very happy if Castillo gets the nod tonight. Sure he cost people time and money by ignoring what his body was telling him, but haven't we forgiven fighters for worse sins than that? He deserves one last solid payday.
The gambler in me though thinks something else. Should be a good scrap either way.
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Quote Originally Posted by HakAttack1:
Haha, that Solo Boxeo Tecate line made me laugh out loud. I hope it is not true.
I was planning on playing the tough Lujan somewhere north of +200. Now I'm almost tempted to take Castillo. I might hold off the side and just take the under as , like you said, this one figures to have some hard clean shots.
GL
Hell of a weekend you had Hak, great job.
Honestly, the fan in me will be very happy if Castillo gets the nod tonight. Sure he cost people time and money by ignoring what his body was telling him, but haven't we forgiven fighters for worse sins than that? He deserves one last solid payday.
The gambler in me though thinks something else. Should be a good scrap either way.
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