Charlo made his pro debut in 2007. He beat John Jackson in '16 for the WBC light middleweight title. After losing the title to Tony Harrison in '18, Charlo won ...
- Jermell Charlo (c) vs. Jermell Charlo vs. The main card will start at 9 p.m. ET. The main event should begin around 10:30 p.m. or 11 p.m. ET, depending on how long the undercard fights last. On May 14, Jermell Charlo and Brian Castano will look to settle it all in the ring. Jermell Charlo vs. He beat John Jackson in '16 for the WBC light middleweight title.
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.
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.
- Jose Mejia vs. - Jose Perez vs. - Jerry Perez vs. - Jose Perez def. In addition, Kevin Gonzalez (24-0-1, 13 KOs) of Sinaloa, Mexico goes up against Emanuel Rivera (19-2, 12 KOs) of Bayamon, Puerto Rico in a ten-round super bantamweight telecast opener. In co-main event Philadelphia’s Jaron Ennis (28-0, 26 KOs) and Canadian Olympian Custio Clayton (19-0-1, 12 KOs) of Quebec meet in the ten-round IBF welterweight world title eliminator.
The four-belt, undisputed rematch is set to go down from Carson, California, on Saturday night.
It will take biting down on his mouthguard at times to get there but Charlo's advantages in speed, power and boxing IQ are destined to be too much for Castano over the long haul. Whether it's a lack of 12-round stamina or a frustrating lack of intention, Charlo can be his own worst enemy when he doesn't bite down and let his hands go more consistently. Can't get enough boxing and MMA? Get the latest in the world of combat sports from two of the best in the business. But the reality is, especially on the elite level, Charlo is simply a different fighter when he lets his hands go and uses his jab as an offensive weapon. Even though he caught Harrison in Round 11 of their first fight, for example, his relative inactivity had left the fight far too close on the scorecards. "I'm going to break him and I'm going to make him suffer. Plus, one of the top prospects in the sport is back when Jaron "Boots" Ennis takes on Custio Clayton in an IBF title eliminator at welterweight. We have to start out the fight different and be a different individual. "I promise you, I'm going to make him pay for everything that he has said and everything that happened in the first fight," Castano said during last Thursday's virtual press conference. But if you go out there and watch him do what he does best by boxing and throwing power shots, the versatility gives you depth. "This is the funny thing about it, Brian Castano was who I thought he was going to be. "If we start out like that, you may not see the last four rounds or may not see the full 12 rounds.
Charlo, the IBF, WBA (super), WBC 154-pound champion, and Castano, the WBO titlist, went to a split draw, with the consensus being Castano should have gotten ...
Castano demanded the rematch be held outside of Texas. It was set to occur in March, but Castano suffered a slight biceps tear. Charlo, the IBF, WBA (super), WBC 154-pound champion, and Castano, the WBO titlist, went to a split draw, with the consensus being Castano should have gotten the nod. One of the most controversial and best fights of 2021 finally happens on Saturday as Jermell Charlo, and Brian Castano lock horns to determine an undisputed super welterweight champion from Dignity Health Sports Park in Carson, Calif.
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.
The most mouthwatering matchup of the year is here as Jermell Charlo and Brian Castaño meet again to crown an undisputed 154-pound world champion Saturday ...
The stakes are still high and history is still there to be made, but now there’s a very personal component to this rivalry. In this part two of their rivalry, they will have to take more risks, walk through the fire more, and make more of an emphatic case for their superiority. I’m going to let him keep talking, because I’m going to be dangerous in this fight. Castaño could’ve worked his way inside more, possibly using his solid, but underutilized jab to get there and create fast-paced chaos. I’m going to be better, faster, stronger and more relentless in this fight. The clashing ring styles and conflicting mindsets made for a compelling bout with continuous ebbs and flows in momentum. I need it and I crave it. Now, ten months later, Charlo-Castaño is being revisited with all four super welterweight belts still at stake and history on the line. I’m going to have him hurting and crying. Although he’s earned a reputation as a mean-spirited banger, Charlo is a clinical, cautious boxer-puncher at heart who works to find ideal opportunities before letting his hands go. Last July, Charlo and Castaño executed their respective game plans, with each having moments of success throughout the 12-round unification clash. Opening the telecast, unbeaten Mexican contender Kevin González battles Puerto Rico’s Emanuel Rivera in a 10-round super bantamweight contest.
IBF/WBA/WBO junior middleweight champion Jermell Charlo and WBO champion Brian Castano fight tonight in a rematch for the undisputed championship on ...
“I had Charlo losing the fight, but I thought a draw was fair. “Charlo has to be aggressive. “Maybe you push the gas pedal a little bit more at certain points in the fight, but you don’t be flat-footed, and you don’t run around. “We all think Charlo is going to make some adjustments and win the fight. If he fights the way he did last fight or if he’s content to sit back and wait to find his timing, he’ll never find it. The first fight was great,” said Shawn Porter to Fight Hub TV on the Jermell Charlo vs.
Charlo and Castano are set to battle it out in California with all four recognized titles at junior middleweight on the line.
Jermell Charlo vs. Jermell Charlo vs. Jermell Charlo vs. Castano landed a flurry against the ropes before Charlo landed a big left hand counter. 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. Brian Castano -- Round 5: Castano landed a good right hand early and Charlo went to the body with a left hand. 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, Charlo landed a short left hook that led Castano to hit the canvas on a delayed knockdown.
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.
Jermell Charlo is now the undisputed king at 154 lbs after a stoppage win over Brian Castano.
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Charlo claimed Castano's WBO belt and added it to his WBA (Super), WBC, IBF, and The Ring titles to become the undisputed king of the light middleweight ...
Right hook lands to the body for Castano, Charlo lands a clean hook to the head. Left lands upstairs for Charlo. Jab lands for Charlo. Right hand from Castano makes partial contact. Clean couple punches land well for Charlo to the head of Castano. Right hand lands hard for Charlo to the head. Right hand lands to the body for Charlo. Castano backs Charlo towards a corner but doesn’t commit and Charlo escapes. Right hand lead lands clean for Castano, Charlo lands a left to the body. Right hand from Castano goes to the body and Charlo lands a counter and Castano lands one to the face right at the bell. Jab land clean for Charlo. Left lands clean for Charlo. Charlo lands a good right as Castano lands a left. Right hand lands upstairs for Castano, then a left hook, then a right hand! Now Charlo lands a left to the body. Left hook lands to the head for Castano, Charlo landsa right hook and a left in return. Straight right lands to the body for Charlo after a jab. Clean left hook lands for Castano upstairs as Charlo lands a right.
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.
Another great fight between Brian Castano and new undisputed junior middleweight champion Jermell Charlo.
Castano beat the count but he was wobbly, and Charlo unleashed a series of punches including a left to the body that put him down a second time. Castano stunned Charlo with a right hand but Charlo connected on a huge hook right as the bell sounded. Charlo started to take over as the pace slowed a bit and he worked his boxing primarily through the center of the ring. Charlo was sent in retreat by a Castano left hook midway through the first frame, but he responded with good power shots of his own and a rare commitment to the body. Charlo was the sharper counterpuncher but Castano showed a granite chin and an ability to fire right back with heavy power shots upstairs. In a fight that was even more entertaining than their thrilling first encounter last year, Jermell Charlo (35-1-1, 19 KOs) engaged in another slobberknocker with Brian Castano (17-1-2, 12 KOs), but this time Charlo was able to stop Castano late and earn the status of undisputed junior middleweight champion.
Who will walk out of Dignity Health Sports Park on May 17 as the undisputed light middleweight champion? WBA, WBC, IBF and The Ring champion Jermell Charlo ...
- Jermell Charlo (c) vs. The main card will start at 9 p.m. ET. The main event should begin around 10:30 p.m. or 11 p.m. ET, depending on how long the undercard fights last. Jermell Charlo vs. He was later stripped of the belt after not fighting mandatory challenger Cedric Vitu. In 2021, Castano beat Patrick Teixeira to become the WBO light middleweight champion. He beat John Jackson in 2016 for the WBC light middleweight title. Who will walk out of Dignity Health Sports Park on May 17 as the undisputed light middleweight champion?
Charlo now holds all four belts in a uniquely balanced division after gutting out a big win on Saturday.
The top 10 at 154 pounds has no shortage of big names and former champions, which perfectly illustrates just how much parity has taken place in recent years as the division's power has slipped through the hands of everyone from Lara to Jarrett Hurd and from Julian Williams to Jeison Rosario. Charlo has no shortage of big names available to him for future fights, including a pair of mandatory challengers that would make incredibly fun events. In addition to reinstating his jab to create distance, Charlo did an exceptional job keeping his back off the ropes and forcing the majority of skirmishes to take place in the center of the ring. This was the best and most complete performance of Charlo's career and it came in his biggest fight. Charlo was forced to rally, claiming the final three rounds on all three judges scorecards just to pull out the decision of a split draw. Subscribe to Morning Kombat with Luke Thomas and Brian Campbell for the best analysis and in-depth news, including instant analysis of Charlo vs. In the first fight against Castano, he largely abandoned his jab and allowed the hard-charging Argentine to get inside and pin him to the ropes at will.