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Guzman should of lost his last fight. He's not the fighter everybody made him out to be. He's fast but has no power what's so ever. He'll start fast and get some rounds. But Casamayor will than take him to school. Casamayor is clearly not the great fighter he once was. And he's coming off a sub-par performance against some bum. But that was due mostly to rust. He did the smart thing by taking a fight as soon as possible. He's been in this situation before. He looked rusty and shot against Santa Cruz and was lucky to get an unjust win. He than quickly sign to fight against the than undefeated Michael Katsidis. Who was super hot and had people like Max Kellerman nearly hyperventilating whenever he mention his name. Casamayor showed everybody how shot he was when he took Katsidis 0 with an 11th round knock out. I expect a similar performance from Joel.
To be fair though VD, you could say Joan Guzman vs Ali Funeka. Is no different to Joel Casamayor vs Santa Cruz. They were both rusty and plus Joan Guzman is better at the lower weightclasses aswell.

Plus the height difference between him and Ali Funeka, was ridiculous. But i actually thought Joan Guzman, was fighting well in the early rounds. Then he totally stopped what was working for him, which really baffled me.

But at Super Bantamweight and ETC. Joan Guzman was the real deal, he had enough power and plenty of skill to back it up.

The problem with Joan Guzman is that its took him so long, just to fight some B+ fighters. That right now he is probably already a bit past his peak, without ever really having that legacy making fight.

As for Joel Casamayor i haven't seen his last fight, so i can't comment. But i thought he still looked pretty good vs JMM, although obviously past his peak.

I think this fight is a hard one to call, Joel Casamayor is the real legit Lightweight. But he has seen better days, and Joan Guzman is also probably past his peak. Because his style is almost soley relying on speed. So its a tough one to call at the moment IMO.
Guzman's nose was smashed to bits in the third round, it pissed blood for the rest of the fight, obviously hampering his breathing. Now take into account his stamina has looked suspect for the past few years (probably due to inactivity), it's understandable he went off the boil.
I totally forgot about that, and that did seem to change the fight around dramatically. I can't remember if it was a headbutt or ETC, i think i'll rewatch that round later on.