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    Default Remember Castillo-Corrales rematch weigh-in??

    First fight: Both weigh-in at 135, back and forth battle, evenly matched. Classic.

    Rematch: Castillo weighs in 3.5 lbs over. Diego still fights. Gets knocked out in 4th.



    What a stunt

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    Default Re: Remember Castillo-Corrales rematch weigh-in??

    Quote Originally Posted by Cortez The Killer View Post
    First fight: Both weigh-in at 135, back and forth battle, evenly matched. Classic.

    Rematch: Castillo weighs in 3.5 lbs over. Diego still fights. Gets knocked out in 4th.



    What a stunt

    There was no excuse for Castillo coming in at that weight but I honestly think that Corrales was so weight drained any half decent fighter would of destroyed him that night at 135, but dont get me wrong Castillo had a massive advantage. Corrales never made 135 again after that.

    So I think this is a big different if thats what your trying to say comparing it to Mayweather/Marquez?

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    Default Re: Remember Castillo-Corrales rematch weigh-in??

    Quote Originally Posted by skel1983 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Cortez The Killer View Post
    First fight: Both weigh-in at 135, back and forth battle, evenly matched. Classic.

    Rematch: Castillo weighs in 3.5 lbs over. Diego still fights. Gets knocked out in 4th.



    What a stunt

    There was no excuse for Castillo coming in at that weight but I honestly think that Corrales was so weight drained any half decent fighter would of destroyed him that night at 135, but dont get me wrong Castillo had a massive advantage. Corrales never made 135 again after that.

    So I think this is a big different if thats what your trying to say comparing it to Mayweather/Marquez?
    That is why I brought it up.


    You are right, it may not be the best example. But I wanted to illustrate an example of how two fighters following the RULES and weighing in at the agreed upon weight can create a completely outcome between fights.



    I don't know what the "significant" fine was for Mayweather, but I get the impression he never planned to make the agreed 144 weight to begin with.

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    Default Re: Remember Castillo-Corrales rematch weigh-in??

    If Mayweather never even attempted the weight, we my see a drastically different outcome in the fight than if he did try to make 144.

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    Default Re: Remember Castillo-Corrales rematch weigh-in??

    Quote Originally Posted by Cortez The Killer View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by skel1983 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Cortez The Killer View Post
    First fight: Both weigh-in at 135, back and forth battle, evenly matched. Classic.

    Rematch: Castillo weighs in 3.5 lbs over. Diego still fights. Gets knocked out in 4th.



    What a stunt

    There was no excuse for Castillo coming in at that weight but I honestly think that Corrales was so weight drained any half decent fighter would of destroyed him that night at 135, but dont get me wrong Castillo had a massive advantage. Corrales never made 135 again after that.

    So I think this is a big different if thats what your trying to say comparing it to Mayweather/Marquez?
    That is why I brought it up.


    You are right, it may not be the best example. But I wanted to illustrate an example of how two fighters following the RULES and weighing in at the agreed upon weight can create a completely outcome between fights.



    I don't know what the "significant" fine was for Mayweather, but I get the impression he never planned to make the agreed 144 weight to begin with.
    Una cuestion de "pesos" - boxeo - ESPN Deportes

    This article states Mayweather had to pay $600K ($300k per pound) for coming in over weight. Which is four times what JMM got paid to get robbed against Chris John.
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    Default Re: Remember Castillo-Corrales rematch weigh-in??

    Quote Originally Posted by killersheep View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Cortez The Killer View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by skel1983 View Post


    There was no excuse for Castillo coming in at that weight but I honestly think that Corrales was so weight drained any half decent fighter would of destroyed him that night at 135, but dont get me wrong Castillo had a massive advantage. Corrales never made 135 again after that.

    So I think this is a big different if thats what your trying to say comparing it to Mayweather/Marquez?
    That is why I brought it up.


    You are right, it may not be the best example. But I wanted to illustrate an example of how two fighters following the RULES and weighing in at the agreed upon weight can create a completely outcome between fights.



    I don't know what the "significant" fine was for Mayweather, but I get the impression he never planned to make the agreed 144 weight to begin with.
    Una cuestion de "pesos" - boxeo - ESPN Deportes

    This article states Mayweather had to pay $600K ($300k per pound) for coming in over weight. Which is four times what JMM got paid to get robbed against Chris John.
    Does Marquez get some (or all) of the money though? My first thought was that that was probably the reason he didn't seem too upset at Mayweather. Plus, Marquez strikes me as the sort of guy who would still think he could win if PBF came in at 154.

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    Default Re: Remember Castillo-Corrales rematch weigh-in??

    Quote Originally Posted by CFH View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by killersheep View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Cortez The Killer View Post

    That is why I brought it up.


    You are right, it may not be the best example. But I wanted to illustrate an example of how two fighters following the RULES and weighing in at the agreed upon weight can create a completely outcome between fights.



    I don't know what the "significant" fine was for Mayweather, but I get the impression he never planned to make the agreed 144 weight to begin with.
    Una cuestion de "pesos" - boxeo - ESPN Deportes

    This article states Mayweather had to pay $600K ($300k per pound) for coming in over weight. Which is four times what JMM got paid to get robbed against Chris John.
    Does Marquez get some (or all) of the money though? My first thought was that that was probably the reason he didn't seem too upset at Mayweather. Plus, Marquez strikes me as the sort of guy who would still think he could win if PBF came in at 154.
    It goes to Marquez's purse, however it's divided up there, I don't know.
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    Default Re: Remember Castillo-Corrales rematch weigh-in??

    Quote Originally Posted by killersheep View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by CFH View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by killersheep View Post

    Una cuestion de "pesos" - boxeo - ESPN Deportes

    This article states Mayweather had to pay $600K ($300k per pound) for coming in over weight. Which is four times what JMM got paid to get robbed against Chris John.
    Does Marquez get some (or all) of the money though? My first thought was that that was probably the reason he didn't seem too upset at Mayweather. Plus, Marquez strikes me as the sort of guy who would still think he could win if PBF came in at 154.
    It goes to Marquez's purse, however it's divided up there, I don't know.
    That's good news. I wasn't sure if it went to Marquez or to the commission or Golden Boy or if it was divided between them etc.

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    Default Re: Remember Castillo-Corrales rematch weigh-in??

    Quote Originally Posted by CFH View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by killersheep View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by CFH View Post

    Does Marquez get some (or all) of the money though? My first thought was that that was probably the reason he didn't seem too upset at Mayweather. Plus, Marquez strikes me as the sort of guy who would still think he could win if PBF came in at 154.
    It goes to Marquez's purse, however it's divided up there, I don't know.
    That's good news. I wasn't sure if it went to Marquez or to the commission or Golden Boy or if it was divided between them etc.
    according to the article it will be added to the 3.2 million guarantee Marquez has bring his guarantee up to 3.8 million, Mayweather is still guaranteed over 10 million
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    Default Re: Remember Castillo-Corrales rematch weigh-in??

    Its similar in the sense that I don't think either fighter really tried to make the weight because they knew would be better off at a higher weight.

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    Default Re: Remember Castillo-Corrales rematch weigh-in??

    This is completely different than Castillo-Corrales. Corrales was completely drained making the weight. Neither fighter is drained in this match. Mayweather came in about the same weight he always does at welterweight. And Marquez probably came in about where he felt most effective as a fighter instead of trying to gain the 2 more unnecessary pounds. PBF should have honored the 144 agreement. He could have made that weight without risking draining his body too much. But at least Marquez gets more money for it.

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    Default Re: Remember Castillo-Corrales rematch weigh-in??

    We will see what they weigh in at for the fight if they do that(which I hope they will force FLoyd to do) He usually doesn't put on weight for fights, I mean he put on 1 pound against Sharmba Mitchell from the weigh-in to the fight, he put on 0 pounds against Zab Judah from weigh-in to the fight, he put on 3 pounds against Baldomir, He allegedly only put on 3-4 pounds when he faced Hatton who was 5-6 pounds heavier than him come fight time.

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    Default Re: Remember Castillo-Corrales rematch weigh-in??

    yes that will be telling. If he just puts on a couple pounds then its pretty clear he didn't really attempt to make 144.

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    Default Re: Remember Castillo-Corrales rematch weigh-in??

    So it makes him a cunt, but why would it matter in terms of the actual fight? Either way he is a cunt, but if him and Marquez weigh the same in the ring, they weigh the same. This isn't Castillo-Corrales where both guys killed themselves trying to make weight. It doesn't excuse Floyd for being an ass, but unless he uses that size or even has that size advantage it shouldn't actually play a factor in the fight.

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    Default Re: Remember Castillo-Corrales rematch weigh-in??

    That fight went pretty much as expected as soon as the weights were revealed at the weigh in. Castillos left hook was the most dangerous punch Corrales came in contact with but Corrales will and power still made the fight intriguing and it was still a great fight while it lasted. I would have loved to have seen this be a trilogy, but that first fight was unbelievable. Both men really gave us their best.
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