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Casimero will be back in action after almost a year of inactivity.
This will be held in Japan which i think if Casimero will win convincingly, this might be his ticket to a fight with Naoya Inuoe.
What do you think guys, do Casimero could still deliver a convincing win this time or Sanchez might be the one who will force him to retire?
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Why not? if Saul Sanchez is not on his level, then maybe this is going to be the first time that we will see Casimero giving us that impressive win and it will be better if he can score a knockout win and so he can send the message that he is still that great champion at 118 lbs and maybe Inoue will be interested on him as his last fight at super bantamweight.
But if it is another lack luster performance, and although he produces a W, Inoue will just go and fight Sam Goodman this December and then move up in weight next year.
Good thing is that if Inoue moves up in weight, then maybe Casimero can align himself to fight for one of the belts that Inoue will vacant.
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He needs to show us the old version of himself here, we don't want controversial ending anymore. He has a good knockout percentage though, so he should be the favorite on this fight. But this fight though is just the undercard on the Hiroto Kyoguchi vs Vince Paras main card.
The Filipino Paras has upset Hiroto Kyoguchi, in their first fight, but then the Japanese settle the score in the second. And so with this trilogy, it will settle once and for all who is the real winner between the two.
However, most of the Filipino fans are not aware of that and we thought that Casimero vs Sanchez is the main event or at least this is the fight that we all have been looking for.
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I am not familiar with Saul Sanchez as of the moment but if Johnriel Casimero has improved from his shortcomings in his last fight I think he has the edge to win this fight he should be performing the best he can so he may secure a fight with Inoue.
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been a long time Casimero wanting to fight Inoue. maybe if he can pull this off spectacularly he will be able to convince the Inoue team to consider him before moving up since Inoue had wiped the 122 division already.
rumor was that they are cooking Tank vs Inoue which is why Inoue had to climb 3 more weight class to make it happen. gonna be a bigger fight than this unknown Saul Sanchez which Casimero might just stomp easy. he is more experience between the two.
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This will be held in Japan which i think if Casimero will win convincingly, this might be his ticket to a fight with Naoya Inuoe.
I was wondering why in Japan but yeah, it's for Inoue to see and challenge him after the fight.
Casimero and his team's only problem here is they might be thinking too far ahead and not focus on the opponent that's in front of him. Underestimating Sanchez or fighting to impress Inoue could be his downfall.
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Why not? if Saul Sanchez is not on his level, then maybe this is going to be the first time that we will see Casimero giving us that impressive win and it will be better if he can score a knockout win and so he can send the message that he is still that great champion at 118 lbs and maybe Inoue will be interested on him as his last fight at super bantamweight.
But if it is another lack luster performance, and although he produces a W, Inoue will just go and fight Sam Goodman this December and then move up in weight next year.
Good thing is that if Inoue moves up in weight, then maybe Casimero can align himself to fight for one of the belts that Inoue will vacant.
Another lackluster performance could mean an end to his career. Casimero is already 35 years old and he can't afford this time to produce a boring and non-sense fight, he should train hard this time around and show that he is in a serious business. If i'm him, i would not be looking forward to a fight with Inoue instead i will use all my energy focusing on this fight. As per Bob Arum's plan, Casimero is not in the list of Inoue's future opponent but it could change once he give an impressive performance against Sanchez.
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This will be held in Japan which i think if Casimero will win convincingly, this might be his ticket to a fight with Naoya Inuoe.
I was wondering why in Japan but yeah, it's for Inoue to see and challenge him after the fight.
Casimero and his team's only problem here is they might be thinking too far ahead and not focus on the opponent that's in front of him. Underestimating Sanchez or fighting to impress Inoue could be his downfall.
Casimero's manager is Japanese as well, so maybe they want to expose him again to Japanese crowd to entice Inoue.
been a long time Casimero wanting to fight Inoue. maybe if he can pull this off spectacularly he will be able to convince the Inoue team to consider him before moving up since Inoue had wiped the 122 division already.
According to the US promoter of Inoue, Bob Arum, Naoya will have his customary end of year fight in December and most likely he will be facing Sam Goodman.
And it was said that this will be his last fight at super bantamweight, then he moves up to featherweight and will fight in the US in 2025. So it means that regardless if Casimero gives us a impressive win, he will not be able to fight Inoue.
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This will be held in Japan which i think if Casimero will win convincingly, this might be his ticket to a fight with Naoya Inuoe.
I was wondering why in Japan but yeah, it's for Inoue to see and challenge him after the fight.
Casimero and his team's only problem here is they might be thinking too far ahead and not focus on the opponent that's in front of him. Underestimating Sanchez or fighting to impress Inoue could be his downfall.
Casimero's manager is Japanese as well, so maybe they want to expose him again to Japanese crowd to entice Inoue.
been a long time Casimero wanting to fight Inoue. maybe if he can pull this off spectacularly he will be able to convince the Inoue team to consider him before moving up since Inoue had wiped the 122 division already.
According to the US promoter of Inoue, Bob Arum, Naoya will have his customary end of year fight in December and most likely he will be facing Sam Goodman.
And it was said that this will be his last fight at super bantamweight, then he moves up to featherweight and will fight in the US in 2025. So it means that regardless if Casimero gives us a impressive win, he will not be able to fight Inoue.
this will discourage Casimero in pursuing the fight again. it does look good already after seeing his next fight is going to be in Japan which Inoue could be watching his fight too in the ring side. Arum drags back Casimero's chance to square 1. but Inoue said this plan a longtime ago, Sam Goodman is just an extra fight for him. featherweight though is not the most exciting class in boxing, 130-135 is going to be a big step up though.
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This will be held in Japan which i think if Casimero will win convincingly, this might be his ticket to a fight with Naoya Inuoe.
I was wondering why in Japan but yeah, it's for Inoue to see and challenge him after the fight.
Casimero and his team's only problem here is they might be thinking too far ahead and not focus on the opponent that's in front of him. Underestimating Sanchez or fighting to impress Inoue could be his downfall.
Casimero's manager is Japanese as well, so maybe they want to expose him again to Japanese crowd to entice Inoue.
been a long time Casimero wanting to fight Inoue. maybe if he can pull this off spectacularly he will be able to convince the Inoue team to consider him before moving up since Inoue had wiped the 122 division already.
According to the US promoter of Inoue, Bob Arum, Naoya will have his customary end of year fight in December and most likely he will be facing Sam Goodman.
And it was said that this will be his last fight at super bantamweight, then he moves up to featherweight and will fight in the US in 2025. So it means that regardless if Casimero gives us a impressive win, he will not be able to fight Inoue.
this will discourage Casimero in pursuing the fight again. it does look good already after seeing his next fight is going to be in Japan which Inoue could be watching his fight too in the ring side. Arum drags back Casimero's chance to square 1. but Inoue said this plan a longtime ago, Sam Goodman is just an extra fight for him. featherweight though is not the most exciting class in boxing, 130-135 is going to be a big step up though.
IMHO, Casimero doesn't stood a chance against Inoue at this stage of his career. He struggled in his last few fights where he fought B-class fighters. Casimero is now just fighting for the money to finance his lifestyle and doesn't mind if he can land a fight with Inoue or not.
Odds for this fight is not release yet but i do think that this will be an even fight so this makes this fight more exciting for us bettors.
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Why not? if Saul Sanchez is not on his level, then maybe this is going to be the first time that we will see Casimero giving us that impressive win and it will be better if he can score a knockout win and so he can send the message that he is still that great champion at 118 lbs and maybe Inoue will be interested on him as his last fight at super bantamweight.
But if it is another lack luster performance, and although he produces a W, Inoue will just go and fight Sam Goodman this December and then move up in weight next year.
Good thing is that if Inoue moves up in weight, then maybe Casimero can align himself to fight for one of the belts that Inoue will vacant.
Another lackluster performance could mean an end to his career. Casimero is already 35 years old and he can't afford this time to produce a boring and non-sense fight, he should train hard this time around and show that he is in a serious business. If i'm him, i would not be looking forward to a fight with Inoue instead i will use all my energy focusing on this fight. As per Bob Arum's plan, Casimero is not in the list of Inoue's future opponent but it could change once he give an impressive performance against Sanchez.
Casimero is a late starter, and he burst in the scene probably 29-30 years old and was not able to maintain his form specially after his controversial weight issues against Butler and after that his career turn upside down.
And now, he is already 35 years old and already declining and as much as he trains that hard, his age is going to be a big factor for him. For sure, he should forget about the Inoue fight, he should just mentally focus on the fight against Sanchez and then see how it goes for his career.
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Why not? if Saul Sanchez is not on his level, then maybe this is going to be the first time that we will see Casimero giving us that impressive win and it will be better if he can score a knockout win and so he can send the message that he is still that great champion at 118 lbs and maybe Inoue will be interested on him as his last fight at super bantamweight.
But if it is another lack luster performance, and although he produces a W, Inoue will just go and fight Sam Goodman this December and then move up in weight next year.
Good thing is that if Inoue moves up in weight, then maybe Casimero can align himself to fight for one of the belts that Inoue will vacant.
Another lackluster performance could mean an end to his career. Casimero is already 35 years old and he can't afford this time to produce a boring and non-sense fight, he should train hard this time around and show that he is in a serious business. If i'm him, i would not be looking forward to a fight with Inoue instead i will use all my energy focusing on this fight. As per Bob Arum's plan, Casimero is not in the list of Inoue's future opponent but it could change once he give an impressive performance against Sanchez.
Casimero is a late starter, and he burst in the scene probably 29-30 years old and was not able to maintain his form specially after his controversial weight issues against Butler and after that his career turn upside down.
And now, he is already 35 years old and already declining and as much as he trains that hard, his age is going to be a big factor for him. For sure, he should forget about the Inoue fight, he should just mentally focus on the fight against Sanchez and then see how it goes for his career.
Yes, I think him severing his ties with MP and then trying to carry his career all alone specially his fight against Butler that really cause the downward spiral of his career. Because after that he took another time off and then comeback with a different manager good a fight outside but the outcome is not what we wanted to see.
While Inoue enjoy his success, beating Butler and then become the second man to unify a belt in two divisions. Such contrasting outcome for both of this fighters and Inoue trying to be a social media personality. And with the way he spend his money, after retiring, he could suffer the fate of most top fighter Pinoys, who end up nothing after their career is over because they didn't handle their money very well.
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Casimero will be back in action after almost a year of inactivity.
This will be held in Japan which i think if Casimero will win convincingly, this might be his ticket to a fight with Naoya Inuoe.
Good thing Casimero got an offer for an inactive boxer like him. It's better to give his very best to tell the world what he still got because i already doubt his skills as he get older. He become too slow, no signature move, no entertaining skills, i also think that his fights makes the crowd get bored based on his previous fights.
His chance to fight Inoue become so slim, that man keep winning, 2 fights in every year, the crowd and hype are still there he already dominated superbantam division i bet he will go higher division in the next two years, while Casimero is getting older with no achievements unlike on his early years.
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Casimero will be back in action after almost a year of inactivity.
This will be held in Japan which i think if Casimero will win convincingly, this might be his ticket to a fight with Naoya Inuoe.
Good thing Casimero got an offer for an inactive boxer like him. It's better to give his very best to tell the world what he still got because i already doubt his skills as he get older. He become too slow, no signature move, no entertaining skills, i also think that his fights makes the crowd get bored based on his previous fights.
He has a Japanese manager so he needs to get promoted by him. And he is lucky that his is being exposed to the Japanese market in this fight. The Japanese market seems to be very lucrative, besides the power broker from Saudi Arabia, Japan seems to be where fighters wants to show their skills as Japanese crowds are very likely smart and appreciate great fights.
His chance to fight Inoue become so slim, that man keep winning, 2 fights in every year, the crowd and hype are still there he already dominated superbantam division i bet he will go higher division in the next two years, while Casimero is getting older with no achievements unlike on his early years.
Slim to none, Inoue will be moving up to Featherweight division. While Casimero will content to be fighting at bantamweight as he is too small to be at 126 lbs. And with father time, I don't see him have time in his career, no offense meant to his fans here.
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He has a Japanese manager so he needs to get promoted by him. And he is lucky that his is being exposed to the Japanese market in this fight. The Japanese market seems to be very lucrative, ...
Didn't know about this, good thing if its the case, but i still want to see a better of Casimero on this fight. His previous fights were boring to me.
Slim to none, Inoue will be moving up to Featherweight division. While Casimero will content to be fighting at bantamweight as he is too small to be at 126 lbs. And with father time, I don't see him have time in his career, no offense meant to his fans here.
Better for him, one last fight for defense title or two then move up where stronger fighter awaits. If he can go even for his retirement on super feather weight, that would be exciting, well, higher division is much better. I would like to see him KO'ed his opponents regardless the experience with those liver shots and claim titles.from them ;D
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Casimero will be back in action after almost a year of inactivity.
This will be held in Japan which i think if Casimero will win convincingly, this might be his ticket to a fight with Naoya Inuoe.
Good thing Casimero got an offer for an inactive boxer like him. It's better to give his very best to tell the world what he still got because i already doubt his skills as he get older. He become too slow, no signature move, no entertaining skills, i also think that his fights makes the crowd get bored based on his previous fights.
He has a Japanese manager so he needs to get promoted by him. And he is lucky that his is being exposed to the Japanese market in this fight. The Japanese market seems to be very lucrative, besides the power broker from Saudi Arabia, Japan seems to be where fighters wants to show their skills as Japanese crowds are very likely smart and appreciate great fights.
His chance to fight Inoue become so slim, that man keep winning, 2 fights in every year, the crowd and hype are still there he already dominated superbantam division i bet he will go higher division in the next two years, while Casimero is getting older with no achievements unlike on his early years.
Slim to none, Inoue will be moving up to Featherweight division. While Casimero will content to be fighting at bantamweight as he is too small to be at 126 lbs. And with father time, I don't see him have time in his career, no offense meant to his fans here.
I think it will be more exciting to see Inoue fight outside of his comfort zone. Seeing him fight on higher divisions is I think a must for him after devastating opponents from his current division and this is one of his challenges in addition to fighting outside of Japan.
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I think it will be more exciting to see Inoue fight outside of his comfort zone. Seeing him fight on higher divisions is I think a must for him after devastating opponents from his current division and this is one of his challenges in addition to fighting outside of Japan.
Inoue is fighting opponents in Japan because this is where he is more known and people pay to see him fight in the country. outside Japan, he isn't going to be seen like a big boxing star. so fighting someone as popular as Floyd in US will likely bring money for him. his team afaik considers Tank Davis to be one prospect whose qualified to have this criteria. ;D this could be the reason he need to move up the weight class just to make fights outside Japan.
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I think it will be more exciting to see Inoue fight outside of his comfort zone. Seeing him fight on higher divisions is I think a must for him after devastating opponents from his current division and this is one of his challenges in addition to fighting outside of Japan.
Inoue is fighting opponents in Japan because this is where he is more known and people pay to see him fight in the country. outside Japan, he isn't going to be seen like a big boxing star. so fighting someone as popular as Floyd in US will likely bring money for him. his team afaik considers Tank Davis to be one prospect whose qualified to have this criteria. ;D this could be the reason he need to move up the weight class just to make fights outside Japan.
The money Inoue would get fighting in Japan is larger than him fighting in the US, they just see to it that his opponents are already popular in Japan.
As to the fight with Tank Davis, i don't think that would happen because the latter is so big, maybe a catchweight at 126-lbs but i don't think Davis will go down to the featherweight division just to fight Inoue.
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I think it will be more exciting to see Inoue fight outside of his comfort zone. Seeing him fight on higher divisions is I think a must for him after devastating opponents from his current division and this is one of his challenges in addition to fighting outside of Japan.
Inoue is fighting opponents in Japan because this is where he is more known and people pay to see him fight in the country. outside Japan, he isn't going to be seen like a big boxing star. so fighting someone as popular as Floyd in US will likely bring money for him. his team afaik considers Tank Davis to be one prospect whose qualified to have this criteria. ;D this could be the reason he need to move up the weight class just to make fights outside Japan.
The money Inoue would get fighting in Japan is larger than him fighting in the US, they just see to it that his opponents are already popular in Japan.
As to the fight with Tank Davis, i don't think that would happen because the latter is so big, maybe a catchweight at 126-lbs but i don't think Davis will go down to the featherweight division just to fight Inoue.
Yes, the Saitama Arena and other venue that Inoue fight in Japan, it was always sold out and if I'm not mistaken, he can fill a 50,000 stadium. So that will translate in a lot of money from his Japan fights alone.
Nevertheless, the boxing world wanted to see him fight outside specially in the US, that's why we are clamouring about it and the good news is that Bob Arum has confirmed already that he will be fighting in the US soil next year so that is good enough news for us already. It will just depend on who will be his opponent if he goes to America.
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I recently watched fight between Saul Sanchez and Arthur Villanueva, and I must say, Sanchez demonstrated impressive skills and strategy. Based on his performance, I believe he has the potential to defeat Johnriel Casimero. If Casimero doesn’t put in the necessary effort and training for their upcoming fight, Sanchez might just seize the opportunity to win the Inoue sweepstakes. It’s worth noting that Sanchez has garnered some popularity in Japan as some of his fights were held there.
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I recently watched fight between Saul Sanchez and Arthur Villanueva, and I must say, Sanchez demonstrated impressive skills and strategy. Based on his performance, I believe he has the potential to defeat Johnriel Casimero. If Casimero doesn’t put in the necessary effort and training for their upcoming fight, Sanchez might just seize the opportunity to win the Inoue sweepstakes. It’s worth noting that Sanchez has garnered some popularity in Japan as some of his fights were held there.
Yes, that's why Casimero shouldn't underestimate Sanchez here as the latter could be a live underdog. And we have been saying that Casimero's game have been declining since he goes up to this division, so there is still a chance that Sanchez might pull a big upset here.
That's why all the pressure is on Casimero here, he will be fighting in Japan and so he has to show not just his Filipino fans, but Japanese as well that he can still pull the trigger and who knows, maybe get another crack at the super bantamweight belt in the future.
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Casimero will be back in action after almost a year of inactivity.
This will be held in Japan which i think if Casimero will win convincingly, this might be his ticket to a fight with Naoya Inuoe.
What do you think guys, do Casimero could still deliver a convincing win this time or Sanchez might be the one who will force him to retire?
This is Casimero's ticket to get back to stardom and a way for him to challenge Inoue's supremacy in the division, he is all talks when it comes to Inoue, now he needs to walk his talk.
Saul is not really someone who can give Casimero a good challenge if Casimero is on his old form but we are curious on Casimero's status, he has been on a long layoff if he is off, Saul can surprise him and upset Casimero, so this is a big acid test for Casimero.
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I recently watched fight between Saul Sanchez and Arthur Villanueva, and I must say, Sanchez demonstrated impressive skills and strategy. Based on his performance, I believe he has the potential to defeat Johnriel Casimero. If Casimero doesn’t put in the necessary effort and training for their upcoming fight, Sanchez might just seize the opportunity to win the Inoue sweepstakes. It’s worth noting that Sanchez has garnered some popularity in Japan as some of his fights were held there.
Yes, that's why Casimero shouldn't underestimate Sanchez here as the latter could be a live underdog. And we have been saying that Casimero's game have been declining since he goes up to this division, so there is still a chance that Sanchez might pull a big upset here.
That's why all the pressure is on Casimero here, he will be fighting in Japan and so he has to show not just his Filipino fans, but Japanese as well that he can still pull the trigger and who knows, maybe get another crack at the super bantamweight belt in the future.
I agree that the pressure is on Casimero. This is his last fight under the Treasure Boxing Promotion, so he needs to prove he still has what it takes to secure another contract. Although Sanchez is considered a live underdog and the odds haven’t been released yet, I believe Casimero will be the favorite to win this fight.
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I recently watched fight between Saul Sanchez and Arthur Villanueva, and I must say, Sanchez demonstrated impressive skills and strategy. Based on his performance, I believe he has the potential to defeat Johnriel Casimero. If Casimero doesn’t put in the necessary effort and training for their upcoming fight, Sanchez might just seize the opportunity to win the Inoue sweepstakes. It’s worth noting that Sanchez has garnered some popularity in Japan as some of his fights were held there.
Yes, that's why Casimero shouldn't underestimate Sanchez here as the latter could be a live underdog. And we have been saying that Casimero's game have been declining since he goes up to this division, so there is still a chance that Sanchez might pull a big upset here.
That's why all the pressure is on Casimero here, he will be fighting in Japan and so he has to show not just his Filipino fans, but Japanese as well that he can still pull the trigger and who knows, maybe get another crack at the super bantamweight belt in the future.
I agree that the pressure is on Casimero. This is his last fight under the Treasure Boxing Promotion, so he needs to prove he still has what it takes to secure another contract. Although Sanchez is considered a live underdog and the odds haven’t been released yet, I believe Casimero will be the favorite to win this fight.
I was not aware that this is the last fight of Casimero under the Treasure Boxing Promotion, how time flies, and yet he didn't have a good fight under this banner so not sure if they are willing to re-sign him again. So in any case, Casimero's back is against the wall here, and he should really show us something so that under promotions might be interested on him.
And he should be at least the favorite, maybe not that big, but still with his record as a former champion, he should be at least the favorite and Sanchez as a live dog to make this fight more interesting.
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I recently watched fight between Saul Sanchez and Arthur Villanueva, and I must say, Sanchez demonstrated impressive skills and strategy. Based on his performance, I believe he has the potential to defeat Johnriel Casimero. If Casimero doesn’t put in the necessary effort and training for their upcoming fight, Sanchez might just seize the opportunity to win the Inoue sweepstakes. It’s worth noting that Sanchez has garnered some popularity in Japan as some of his fights were held there.
Yes, that's why Casimero shouldn't underestimate Sanchez here as the latter could be a live underdog. And we have been saying that Casimero's game have been declining since he goes up to this division, so there is still a chance that Sanchez might pull a big upset here.
That's why all the pressure is on Casimero here, he will be fighting in Japan and so he has to show not just his Filipino fans, but Japanese as well that he can still pull the trigger and who knows, maybe get another crack at the super bantamweight belt in the future.
I agree that the pressure is on Casimero. This is his last fight under the Treasure Boxing Promotion, so he needs to prove he still has what it takes to secure another contract. Although Sanchez is considered a live underdog and the odds haven’t been released yet, I believe Casimero will be the favorite to win this fight.
Or it could be his last fight as no one will pick him up if he shows another disappointed fight for us. That's why he need to give his all here, not just to win, but score a knockout so that he wil stay relevant at 122 lbs.
Forget about chasing Inoue, he will be making up his move up in the weight class at featherweight next year. Casimero can stay in this division and dominate or even become a champion and that what he should be looking at.
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^^ Yes, I do agree, Inoue should train and focus on this fight, it's barely two weeks from now so he better be 100% ready when he goes to Japan. And I'm expecting him to be at least a week before to travel to Japan so that he can acclimatized himself as it's two different climate in the Philippines and Japan. And I believed that it's going to be cold in their and that Casimero might not used to it.
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^^ Yes, I do agree, Inoue should train and focus on this fight, it's barely two weeks from now so he better be 100% ready when he goes to Japan. And I'm expecting him to be at least a week before to travel to Japan so that he can acclimatized himself as it's two different climate in the Philippines and Japan. And I believed that it's going to be cold in their and that Casimero might not used to it.
That is also a big factor that they should look to, the weather. But I think his Japanese handlers are already aware of that, and so they can bring him early in Japan so that he can adjust.
And for sure they can also have a lot of Japanese sparring partner that they can put against him as his Japanese promoters have a lot of fighters in his stable too.
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^^ Yes, I do agree, Inoue should train and focus on this fight, it's barely two weeks from now so he better be 100% ready when he goes to Japan. And I'm expecting him to be at least a week before to travel to Japan so that he can acclimatized himself as it's two different climate in the Philippines and Japan. And I believed that it's going to be cold in their and that Casimero might not used to it.
That is also a big factor that they should look to, the weather. But I think his Japanese handlers are already aware of that, and so they can bring him early in Japan so that he can adjust.
And for sure they can also have a lot of Japanese sparring partner that they can put against him as his Japanese promoters have a lot of fighters in his stable too.
Speaking of readiness, Johnriel Casimero was reportedly at 127 lbs the other day, just 5 pounds over the weight limit with 9 days to go. I believe there will be no weight issues for Quadro Alas this time, unlike the previous problem he faced before the supposed fight with Butler.
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^^ Yes, I do agree, Inoue should train and focus on this fight, it's barely two weeks from now so he better be 100% ready when he goes to Japan. And I'm expecting him to be at least a week before to travel to Japan so that he can acclimatized himself as it's two different climate in the Philippines and Japan. And I believed that it's going to be cold in their and that Casimero might not used to it.
That is also a big factor that they should look to, the weather. But I think his Japanese handlers are already aware of that, and so they can bring him early in Japan so that he can adjust.
And for sure they can also have a lot of Japanese sparring partner that they can put against him as his Japanese promoters have a lot of fighters in his stable too.
Speaking of readiness, Johnriel Casimero was reportedly at 127 lbs the other day, just 5 pounds over the weight limit with 9 days to go. I believe there will be no weight issues for Quadro Alas this time, unlike the previous problem he faced before the supposed fight with Butler.
Hopefully he will not go overweight in this fight as he has history already. Although I think he can easily shred that extra pounds but hard training, sauna and extreme diet and then go back and rehydrate after the weight in.
I haven't followed his social media though, not sure why it is not showing on my feed, hehehe.
But still he has a lot of work to do in the last week or so, like adjusting in the Japan weather as well.
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^^ Yes, I do agree, Inoue should train and focus on this fight, it's barely two weeks from now so he better be 100% ready when he goes to Japan. And I'm expecting him to be at least a week before to travel to Japan so that he can acclimatized himself as it's two different climate in the Philippines and Japan. And I believed that it's going to be cold in their and that Casimero might not used to it.
That is also a big factor that they should look to, the weather. But I think his Japanese handlers are already aware of that, and so they can bring him early in Japan so that he can adjust.
And for sure they can also have a lot of Japanese sparring partner that they can put against him as his Japanese promoters have a lot of fighters in his stable too.
It will really be good for Casimero if he will have multiple sparring partners in preparation for this fight.
Hmm, I'm not really sure about his weight, at 127 close to fight already? He should be at least within the limits at 124 lbs because it's going to be very difficult to shred that excess weight with one week to go.
And so he is on the familiar territory again, not to try to bash him or what, but he should have someone in his team to look for his weight and knows how he can shred that without hurting him physically. I'm not sure if he has professional dietitian on this team?
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^^ Yes, I do agree, Inoue should train and focus on this fight, it's barely two weeks from now so he better be 100% ready when he goes to Japan. And I'm expecting him to be at least a week before to travel to Japan so that he can acclimatized himself as it's two different climate in the Philippines and Japan. And I believed that it's going to be cold in their and that Casimero might not used to it.
That is also a big factor that they should look to, the weather. But I think his Japanese handlers are already aware of that, and so they can bring him early in Japan so that he can adjust.
And for sure they can also have a lot of Japanese sparring partner that they can put against him as his Japanese promoters have a lot of fighters in his stable too.
It will really be good for Casimero if he will have multiple sparring partners in preparation for this fight.
Hmm, I'm not really sure about his weight, at 127 close to fight already? He should be at least within the limits at 124 lbs because it's going to be very difficult to shred that excess weight with one week to go.
And so he is on the familiar territory again, not to try to bash him or what, but he should have someone in his team to look for his weight and knows how he can shred that without hurting him physically. I'm not sure if he has professional dietitian on this team?
I think he has his team behind him, including someone to watch what he eats so that he will not have a problem making the weight as super bantamweight. I mean he doesn't have problems prior, it's that his performance is being question at this weight.
And for me, it looks like his power is not there are 122 lbs, although it still has some pops, but maybe the added weight might have a factor as why he is underperforming at this weight class.
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I think he has his team behind him, including someone to watch what he eats so that he will not have a problem making the weight as super bantamweight. I mean he doesn't have problems prior, it's that his performance is being question at this weight.
And for me, it looks like his power is not there are 122 lbs, although it still has some pops, but maybe the added weight might have a factor as why he is underperforming at this weight class.
I hope they have someone to focus on his strength and conditioning, as this seems to be lacking. This might explain why his performance hasn’t been impressive in his recent fights. While making weight is important, maintaining power is equally crucial, and that’s currently missing in Casimero’s game.
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I think he has his team behind him, including someone to watch what he eats so that he will not have a problem making the weight as super bantamweight. I mean he doesn't have problems prior, it's that his performance is being question at this weight.
And for me, it looks like his power is not there are 122 lbs, although it still has some pops, but maybe the added weight might have a factor as why he is underperforming at this weight class.
I hope they have someone to focus on his strength and conditioning, as this seems to be lacking. This might explain why his performance hasn’t been impressive in his recent fights. While making weight is important, maintaining power is equally crucial, and that’s currently missing in Casimero’s game.
I agree, does he have a strength and conditioning coach then? If not that that's why we have seen the Casimero doesn't have the power, or can't bring it to 122 lbs.
And in his fight at 126 lbs, we have seen him really trying to score a knockout, but it seems that the boxers are used to his power or it didn't have the same power output when he was at 118 lbs as he is facing a natural bigger guy. Timing as well should be work by Casimero as I also observed that it is somewhat off as well at the super bantam.
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I think he has his team behind him, including someone to watch what he eats so that he will not have a problem making the weight as super bantamweight. I mean he doesn't have problems prior, it's that his performance is being question at this weight.
And for me, it looks like his power is not there are 122 lbs, although it still has some pops, but maybe the added weight might have a factor as why he is underperforming at this weight class.
I hope they have someone to focus on his strength and conditioning, as this seems to be lacking. This might explain why his performance hasn’t been impressive in his recent fights. While making weight is important, maintaining power is equally crucial, and that’s currently missing in Casimero’s game.
I agree, does he have a strength and conditioning coach then? If not that that's why we have seen the Casimero doesn't have the power, or can't bring it to 122 lbs.
When he was with MP Promotions, they shared the same strength and conditioning coach, just forgot the name. Now that he’s with Treasure Boxing Promotion, I’ve noticed that Quadro Alas has delegated this task to his brother Jason. They should consider hiring a professional strength and conditioning coach.
And in his fight at 126 lbs, we have seen him really trying to score a knockout, but it seems that the boxers are used to his power or it didn't have the same power output when he was at 118 lbs as he is facing a natural bigger guy. Timing as well should be work by Casimero as I also observed that it is somewhat off as well at the super bantam.
This will be held at 122-lbs division bro not yet at 126-lbs but still Casimero is having a hard time to showcase his power but that he used to do when he was at 118.
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you guys think quadro will not win?
he still up to fight inoue so if he ain't going to make this impressive, he may not really be able to catch up with inoue anymore. at the peak of his career, he wasn't fighting much, we see him fight once a year.
this started when he trolled donaire and then he isn't fighting much anymore. then he turned himself as youtuber. this i think is his last chance to make a good come back and be a champ again.
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you guys think quadro will not win?
he still up to fight inoue so if he ain't going to make this impressive, he may not really be able to catch up with inoue anymore. at the peak of his career, he wasn't fighting much, we see him fight once a year.
this started when he trolled donaire and then he isn't fighting much anymore. then he turned himself as youtuber. this i think is his last chance to make a good come back and be a champ again.
The promoter scheduled this fight in Japan to promote Casimero to Japanese fight fans. Casimero needs to win impressively if he wants a shot at fighting Inoue. If his performance isn’t impressive, Inoue’s camp likely won’t be interested in a match.
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you guys think quadro will not win?
he still up to fight inoue so if he ain't going to make this impressive, he may not really be able to catch up with inoue anymore. at the peak of his career, he wasn't fighting much, we see him fight once a year.
this started when he trolled donaire and then he isn't fighting much anymore. then he turned himself as youtuber. this i think is his last chance to make a good come back and be a champ again.
I think Casimero can win this fight, if he will just focused on it and not be on his social media. Although I will agree that he is no longer in his prime as he is already 35 years old
He might continue to troll Inoue, but he will not get that fight any longer. Again, if can get his career going on with this impressive win, and then Inoue vacating the belts, maybe next year, we might see Casimero fighting for the WBO belt.
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I think he has his team behind him, including someone to watch what he eats so that he will not have a problem making the weight as super bantamweight. I mean he doesn't have problems prior, it's that his performance is being question at this weight.
And for me, it looks like his power is not there are 122 lbs, although it still has some pops, but maybe the added weight might have a factor as why he is underperforming at this weight class.
I hope they have someone to focus on his strength and conditioning, as this seems to be lacking. This might explain why his performance hasn’t been impressive in his recent fights. While making weight is important, maintaining power is equally crucial, and that’s currently missing in Casimero’s game.
I agree, does he have a strength and conditioning coach then? If not that that's why we have seen the Casimero doesn't have the power, or can't bring it to 122 lbs.
When he was with MP Promotions, they shared the same strength and conditioning coach, just forgot the name. Now that he’s with Treasure Boxing Promotion, I’ve noticed that Quadro Alas has delegated this task to his brother Jason. They should consider hiring a professional strength and conditioning coach.
And in his fight at 126 lbs, we have seen him really trying to score a knockout, but it seems that the boxers are used to his power or it didn't have the same power output when he was at 118 lbs as he is facing a natural bigger guy. Timing as well should be work by Casimero as I also observed that it is somewhat off as well at the super bantam.
This will be held at 122-lbs division bro not yet at 126-lbs but still Casimero is having a hard time to showcase his power but that he used to do when he was at 118.
He should hire a professional and not just rely on his brother, no offense to him and his brother, but this could be a big factor if Casimero losses because his strength and conditioning is not that good.
Yeah, my bad, it should be 122 lbs and not 126 lbs. His stint at bantamweight and becoming a champion is really the peak of his career and that could be his best weight class. Because I think everyone will agree that at 122 lbs, he is just very different, again, no strength and power and can't score a impressive knockout win.
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He should hire a professional and not just rely on his brother, no offense to him and his brother, but this could be a big factor if Casimero losses because his strength and conditioning is not that good.
This is the biggest issue now for Team Quadro Alas, his stamina and strength which for me they failed to address in their last few fights. He is getting older that is why he need to have a professional strength and conditioning coach to help him as this fight is crucial if he wants to continue fighting top caliber fighters in the future like Inoue.
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Casimero is back!!, a impressive win, knocking down Sanchez multiple times until the referee stop and deemed that Sanchez is done because his legs are no longer there after the second knockdown.
So finally, Casimero was able to crack someone as 122 lbs but not sure if Inoue is still interested on him. Casimero though can challenge rank fighter now at this division, I want him and Nery to fight, it surely be a fire as both is heavy handed. Or any other champion here, including Murodjon Akhmadaliev or Sam Goodman. At least a good name next so that he can maintain that hype around his name.
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Casimero is back!!, a impressive win, knocking down Sanchez multiple times until the referee stop and deemed that Sanchez is done because his legs are no longer there after the second knockdown.
So finally, Casimero was able to crack someone as 122 lbs but not sure if Inoue is still interested on him. Casimero though can challenge rank fighter now at this division, I want him and Nery to fight, it surely be a fire as both is heavy handed. Or any other champion here, including Murodjon Akhmadaliev or Sam Goodman. At least a good name next so that he can maintain that hype around his name.
Him being overweight in the weigh-ins is something that he must not do in his future fights if he really wants to have a shot at that title.
Now that he's back, he needs more fights I guess before fighting for that title against Inoue.
Also, with his win, there might be a chance that he will constantly call Inoue to fight him for the title. I mean a win can boost someone's confidence in an instant. Anyways, the fight is an easy win for him. I mean winning by TKO at the very first round? I don't know what's the problem there, or Casimero is just that strong for him. Nevertheless, I expect more fights from Casimero next year before fighting Inoue.
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Also, with his win, there might be a chance that he will constantly call Inoue to fight him for the title. I mean a win can boost someone's confidence in an instant. Anyways, the fight is an easy win for him. I mean winning by TKO at the very first round? I don't know what's the problem there, or Casimero is just that strong for him. Nevertheless, I expect more fights from Casimero next year before fighting Inoue.
Knowing Casimero he will continue to call out Inoue and will continue to insult him, The ball is on Inoue if he wants to fight Casimero, and Casimero is very willing to fight him, To the eyes of the boxing community, both fighters need to fight each other, It will continue to haunt Inoue because a fight with Casimero is a legacy fight that people thinks he is avoiding.
I hope in the coming days there will be changes and an announcement of the Inoue-Casimero fight, so let's see.
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Casimero is back!!, a impressive win, knocking down Sanchez multiple times until the referee stop and deemed that Sanchez is done because his legs are no longer there after the second knockdown.
So finally, Casimero was able to crack someone as 122 lbs but not sure if Inoue is still interested on him. Casimero though can challenge rank fighter now at this division, I want him and Nery to fight, it surely be a fire as both is heavy handed. Or any other champion here, including Murodjon Akhmadaliev or Sam Goodman. At least a good name next so that he can maintain that hype around his name.
don't you think the commission will find it hard to give him a fight that would lead to his goal such as fighting Inuoe if he still sticks to this plan?
since the time he pronounced he wants to fight Inoue, not everything is going to his plan already. i think he just have to fight whoever comes in his way and see how much fights he can make each year with such decision than aiming Inoue the commission obviously is not up to it. since Inoue is their money maker.
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Casimero is back!!, a impressive win, knocking down Sanchez multiple times until the referee stop and deemed that Sanchez is done because his legs are no longer there after the second knockdown.
So finally, Casimero was able to crack someone as 122 lbs but not sure if Inoue is still interested on him. Casimero though can challenge rank fighter now at this division, I want him and Nery to fight, it surely be a fire as both is heavy handed. Or any other champion here, including Murodjon Akhmadaliev or Sam Goodman. At least a good name next so that he can maintain that hype around his name.
That was his last fight under the Treasure Boxing Promotion as he only signed a three fight contract under them so before picking someone to fight next he needs a good promoter or even stay with TBP.
Casimero had a good fight, benefiting from Saul Sanchez’s aggressive style, which suits his brawling approach. However, I was disappointed that he didn’t make weight. He clearly needs a professional strength and conditioning coach to address this issue.
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Casimero is back!!, a impressive win, knocking down Sanchez multiple times until the referee stop and deemed that Sanchez is done because his legs are no longer there after the second knockdown.
So finally, Casimero was able to crack someone as 122 lbs but not sure if Inoue is still interested on him. Casimero though can challenge rank fighter now at this division, I want him and Nery to fight, it surely be a fire as both is heavy handed. Or any other champion here, including Murodjon Akhmadaliev or Sam Goodman. At least a good name next so that he can maintain that hype around his name.
That was his last fight under the Treasure Boxing Promotion as he only signed a three fight contract under them so before picking someone to fight next he needs a good promoter or even stay with TBP.
Casimero had a good fight, benefiting from Saul Sanchez’s aggressive style, which suits his brawling approach. However, I was disappointed that he didn’t make weight. He clearly needs a professional strength and conditioning coach to address this issue.
And now it is reported that he will get a 6 month suspension of ban from fighting in Japan because he didn't make the weight in the Sanchez fight. And since this is his last fight under Treasury, not sure if they will extend his contract base on what they see here.
That's the dilemma for Casimero now, even an impressive wins, he still has a lot of issues to face. And now the question if, are there any promoters willing to take him when they know that he has history of not making the desired weight? It's really going to affect him because of that precedence in him.
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Casimero is back!!, a impressive win, knocking down Sanchez multiple times until the referee stop and deemed that Sanchez is done because his legs are no longer there after the second knockdown.
So finally, Casimero was able to crack someone as 122 lbs but not sure if Inoue is still interested on him. Casimero though can challenge rank fighter now at this division, I want him and Nery to fight, it surely be a fire as both is heavy handed. Or any other champion here, including Murodjon Akhmadaliev or Sam Goodman. At least a good name next so that he can maintain that hype around his name.
That was his last fight under the Treasure Boxing Promotion as he only signed a three fight contract under them so before picking someone to fight next he needs a good promoter or even stay with TBP.
Casimero had a good fight, benefiting from Saul Sanchez’s aggressive style, which suits his brawling approach. However, I was disappointed that he didn’t make weight. He clearly needs a professional strength and conditioning coach to address this issue.
And now it is reported that he will get a 6 month suspension of ban from fighting in Japan because he didn't make the weight in the Sanchez fight. And since this is his last fight under Treasury, not sure if they will extend his contract base on what they see here.
That's the dilemma for Casimero now, even an impressive wins, he still has a lot of issues to face. And now the question if, are there any promoters willing to take him when they know that he has history of not making the desired weight? It's really going to affect him because of that precedence in him.
Yup, big problem for Casimero if he still wants to fight but if he decides to retire early then all of this problem will be gone hehe. Lack of discipline on his part really affects his conditioning. If only he hires a professional strength and conditioning coach, maybe they have already meet Naoya Inoue and not Paul Butler that fights Inoue. The future for Quadro Alas is uncertain with one year suspension from Japan Boxing Commission and no promoter as of now.
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Casimero is back!!, a impressive win, knocking down Sanchez multiple times until the referee stop and deemed that Sanchez is done because his legs are no longer there after the second knockdown.
So finally, Casimero was able to crack someone as 122 lbs but not sure if Inoue is still interested on him. Casimero though can challenge rank fighter now at this division, I want him and Nery to fight, it surely be a fire as both is heavy handed. Or any other champion here, including Murodjon Akhmadaliev or Sam Goodman. At least a good name next so that he can maintain that hype around his name.
That was his last fight under the Treasure Boxing Promotion as he only signed a three fight contract under them so before picking someone to fight next he needs a good promoter or even stay with TBP.
Casimero had a good fight, benefiting from Saul Sanchez’s aggressive style, which suits his brawling approach. However, I was disappointed that he didn’t make weight. He clearly needs a professional strength and conditioning coach to address this issue.
And now it is reported that he will get a 6 month suspension of ban from fighting in Japan because he didn't make the weight in the Sanchez fight. And since this is his last fight under Treasury, not sure if they will extend his contract base on what they see here.
That's the dilemma for Casimero now, even an impressive wins, he still has a lot of issues to face. And now the question if, are there any promoters willing to take him when they know that he has history of not making the desired weight? It's really going to affect him because of that precedence in him.
Yup, big problem for Casimero if he still wants to fight but if he decides to retire early then all of this problem will be gone hehe. Lack of discipline on his part really affects his conditioning. If only he hires a professional strength and conditioning coach, maybe they have already meet Naoya Inoue and not Paul Butler that fights Inoue. The future for Quadro Alas is uncertain with one year suspension from Japan Boxing Commission and no promoter as of now.
I thought it was just 6 months suspension by the Japanese commission? But I do agree, he still has a lot more problems now, he did show overweight which is a big disappointment from everyone, including his Japanese promoter, and it just shows that he doesn't have the discipline. And now that he doesn't have a manager, what will be Casimero's future? If only he can swallow his pride and go back to MP, that could be a bold and big move for him to still continue with his boxing career although I'm not seeing him at age 35, despite this huge win, to become big in boxing. Maybe just a couple of years of fighting, and then he has no choice but to retire, hopefully he had save enough for himself as he is really flamboyant and giving everyone around him money.
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I thought it was just 6 months suspension by the Japanese commission? But I do agree, he still has a lot more problems now, he did show overweight which is a big disappointment from everyone, including his Japanese promoter, and it just shows that he doesn't have the discipline. And now that he doesn't have a manager, what will be Casimero's future? If only he can swallow his pride and go back to MP, that could be a bold and big move for him to still continue with his boxing career although I'm not seeing him at age 35, despite this huge win, to become big in boxing. Maybe just a couple of years of fighting, and then he has no choice but to retire, hopefully he had save enough for himself as he is really flamboyant and giving everyone around him money.
Initially, I believed the suspension was only for six months, but it was later extended to one year. The best course of action for him would be to replace his brother as his trainer and conditioning coach, return to MP Promotions, and humbly seek forgiveness from Sean Gibbons. This way, he could potentially salvage the remaining years of his career. Given his current condition, he cannot continue fighting at 40 years old.
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I thought it was just 6 months suspension by the Japanese commission? But I do agree, he still has a lot more problems now, he did show overweight which is a big disappointment from everyone, including his Japanese promoter, and it just shows that he doesn't have the discipline. And now that he doesn't have a manager, what will be Casimero's future? If only he can swallow his pride and go back to MP, that could be a bold and big move for him to still continue with his boxing career although I'm not seeing him at age 35, despite this huge win, to become big in boxing. Maybe just a couple of years of fighting, and then he has no choice but to retire, hopefully he had save enough for himself as he is really flamboyant and giving everyone around him money.
Initially, I believed the suspension was only for six months, but it was later extended to one year. The best course of action for him would be to replace his brother as his trainer and conditioning coach, return to MP Promotions, and humbly seek forgiveness from Sean Gibbons. This way, he could potentially salvage the remaining years of his career. Given his current condition, he cannot continue fighting at 40 years old.
Casimero has a lot of pride and he will look like desperate if he do that, I don't think he will part ways with his brother; he has a lot of attachment to his brother and to his family, Since he still has it, his promoters can find a way to get him a title shot and you are right about the conditioning coach; he badly need one.
With Casimero's win,, anything and everything is possible but one more blunder in his weight and his career as a boxer could be over, the boxing organizarions are very strict on fighters who cannot manage their weight.
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I thought it was just 6 months suspension by the Japanese commission? But I do agree, he still has a lot more problems now, he did show overweight which is a big disappointment from everyone, including his Japanese promoter, and it just shows that he doesn't have the discipline. And now that he doesn't have a manager, what will be Casimero's future? If only he can swallow his pride and go back to MP, that could be a bold and big move for him to still continue with his boxing career although I'm not seeing him at age 35, despite this huge win, to become big in boxing. Maybe just a couple of years of fighting, and then he has no choice but to retire, hopefully he had save enough for himself as he is really flamboyant and giving everyone around him money.
Initially, I believed the suspension was only for six months, but it was later extended to one year. The best course of action for him would be to replace his brother as his trainer and conditioning coach, return to MP Promotions, and humbly seek forgiveness from Sean Gibbons. This way, he could potentially salvage the remaining years of his career. Given his current condition, he cannot continue fighting at 40 years old.
Oh, that's too bad if the suspension is going to be one year for Casimero, so he has to sit for at least a year and can't fight in Japan. And I heard as well that his Japanese promoter has extended his contract? Is this true? So if this is the case then he can't find a fight in Japan for Casimero and they have to revert back in fighting in the Philippines. Although there could be offer in some places as well as we all know that Inoue is a well traveled boxer. But as you have said, time is running out for him as he is nearing that phase when boxers started to decline and there career are going to down because of their age.
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It's actually good to see boxing governing bodies seriously take the issue of missing weight. As for Casimero, true to his Angas ng Pinas image isn't he? Like he doesn't give a f**k ;D Anyway, I think some promotion will still try to pick him up because his last fight was still impressive. It would have been a different story if he lost or failed to win convincingly.
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It's actually good to see boxing governing bodies seriously take the issue of missing weight. As for Casimero, true to his Angas ng Pinas image isn't he? Like he doesn't give a f**k ;D Anyway, I think some promotion will still try to pick him up because his last fight was still impressive. It would have been a different story if he lost or failed to win convincingly.
Yes, it's the Japanese Boxing Commission that put down that heavy punishment on him, a 1 year ban from fighting in their home country. Yeah, he doesn't care, but it really affected his career for now. So imagine if there is one good Japanese fighter right now that is willing to fight him, then that fight is not going to happen and he has to wait for a full year. So it's really very important for a boxer to really make the weight and we have seen throughout history that a title fights become non-title fight and then fighters losing their belts on the scale.
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It's actually good to see boxing governing bodies seriously take the issue of missing weight. As for Casimero, true to his Angas ng Pinas image isn't he? Like he doesn't give a f**k ;D Anyway, I think some promotion will still try to pick him up because his last fight was still impressive. It would have been a different story if he lost or failed to win convincingly.
Yes, it's the Japanese Boxing Commission that put down that heavy punishment on him, a 1 year ban from fighting in their home country. Yeah, he doesn't care, but it really affected his career for now. So imagine if there is one good Japanese fighter right now that is willing to fight him, then that fight is not going to happen and he has to wait for a full year. So it's really very important for a boxer to really make the weight and we have seen throughout history that a title fights become non-title fight and then fighters losing their belts on the scale.
Usually Jap fighters will really be that fighting on their home country not unless if the fight would be adjusted or put up on international or other countries which its unlikely but it would really be depending on the agreement on the said fight. If he's really that being banned for 1 year then it could be still possible to fight other opponents on other locations on which i dont really see
this much of an issue but the thing i do really believe on what on other peoples minds is about having that Inoue vs Casimero fight and thats why they are really that frustrated with this news.
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Usually Jap fighters will really be that fighting on their home country not unless if the fight would be adjusted or put up on international or other countries which its unlikely but it would really be depending on the agreement on the said fight. If he's really that being banned for 1 year then it could be still possible to fight other opponents on other locations on which i dont really see
this much of an issue but the thing i do really believe on what on other peoples minds is about having that Inoue vs Casimero fight and thats why they are really that frustrated with this news.
Fans are worried about Japanese fighter possible one year ban especially because it might affect Inoue vs Casimero fight. Even if fighter can still compete abroad ban could delay or cancel this highly anticipated matchup. Fans have been eagerly waiting for this fight and uncertainty is frustrating.
This fight is special because it brings together two top fighters and their matchup could change the boxing division. Ban affects not just fighter but also boxing fans worldwide. We are excited about this fight and any obstacles are disappointing. If fight is delayed or cancelled it will be big letdown for fans. We hope ban terms will allow fight to happen.
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Casimero has landed a few days ago in the Philippines and he was given a hero's welcome in his hometown. Just a few stops in Japan for him. And regarding his suspension, here is the official list that we got from Japan commission,
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https://jbc.or.jp/wp_jbc/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/syouhei241016.pdf
Unfortunately, I can't speak Japanese so not sure how long is the suspension although many news outlet had already reported it to be 1 year. Although Casimero didn't like what local GMA news reported it,
(https://www.talkimg.com/images/2024/10/19/8KE1m.png)
https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=554141437302765
He was just pissed that inside of the news channel reporting his victory in Japan, instead of congratulating him first. And that time, maybe Casimero hasn't heard the news yet and not yet official with regards to his ban.
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It's actually good to see boxing governing bodies seriously take the issue of missing weight. As for Casimero, true to his Angas ng Pinas image isn't he? Like he doesn't give a f**k ;D Anyway, I think some promotion will still try to pick him up because his last fight was still impressive. It would have been a different story if he lost or failed to win convincingly.
Yes, it's the Japanese Boxing Commission that put down that heavy punishment on him, a 1 year ban from fighting in their home country. Yeah, he doesn't care, but it really affected his career for now. So imagine if there is one good Japanese fighter right now that is willing to fight him, then that fight is not going to happen and he has to wait for a full year. So it's really very important for a boxer to really make the weight and we have seen throughout history that a title fights become non-title fight and then fighters losing their belts on the scale.
Usually Jap fighters will really be that fighting on their home country not unless if the fight would be adjusted or put up on international or other countries which its unlikely but it would really be depending on the agreement on the said fight. If he's really that being banned for 1 year then it could be still possible to fight other opponents on other locations on which i dont really see
this much of an issue but the thing i do really believe on what on other peoples minds is about having that Inoue vs Casimero fight and thats why they are really that frustrated with this news.
It's more than that, as I have said, boxers need to make weight during the fight night, no excuses. If he chooses to pay fines that is ok, however, doesn't look that great if you asked me. Because that's one criteria of a great boxer, they will always or should always make the weight. And that is the very reason why there are weight classes, so that it will be fair for all parties. So yes, if he is not able to fight in Japan there are other places as well, like Saudi if his HE Turk is willing to take risk on smaller weight class. Or just go and fight in his native country the Philippines.
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I have said, boxers need to make weight during the fight night, no excuses. If he chooses to pay fines that is ok, however, doesn't look that great if you asked me. Because that's one criteria of a great boxer, they will always or should always make the weight. And that is the very reason why there are weight classes, so that it will be fair for all parties. So yes, if he is not able to fight in Japan there are other places as well, like Saudi if his HE Turk is willing to take risk on smaller weight class. Or just go and fight in his native country the Philippines.
I also don't like fighters who cannot make weight; it shows a lack of discipline, There should be monitoring of the weight and from this we can see how the team motivate and manages their fighter's condition.
The boxing organizations have done their part; they do not sanction championship fight where one
fighter exceed the weight limit, which means the one who exceed cannot win a title, and they also impose heavy penalties, its really on the boxer if he can't make weight, then go to the next division
Boxers should respect the weight category.
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It's more than that, as I have said, boxers need to make weight during the fight night, no excuses. If he chooses to pay fines that is ok, however, doesn't look that great if you asked me. Because that's one criteria of a great boxer, they will always or should always make the weight. And that is the very reason why there are weight classes, so that it will be fair for all parties. So yes, if he is not able to fight in Japan there are other places as well, like Saudi if his HE Turk is willing to take risk on smaller weight class. Or just go and fight in his native country the Philippines.
Making weight has been a problem for Team Casimero since he left MP Promotions and parted ways with Mamo Heredia, MPP’s strength and conditioning coach. As Casimero gets older and heavier, they need a good conditioning coach, but they underestimated this need, thinking they could handle it without any issues. Regarding the Saudi offer, I don’t think HE Turki will promote Casimero. It’s more likely that a smaller promoter in Saudi Arabia is what they meant when they mentioned taking the Saudi offer, not HE Turki.
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I have said, boxers need to make weight during the fight night, no excuses. If he chooses to pay fines that is ok, however, doesn't look that great if you asked me. Because that's one criteria of a great boxer, they will always or should always make the weight. And that is the very reason why there are weight classes, so that it will be fair for all parties. So yes, if he is not able to fight in Japan there are other places as well, like Saudi if his HE Turk is willing to take risk on smaller weight class. Or just go and fight in his native country the Philippines.
I also don't like fighters who cannot make weight; it shows a lack of discipline, There should be monitoring of the weight and from this we can see how the team motivate and manages their fighter's condition.
The boxing organizations have done their part; they do not sanction championship fight where one
fighter exceed the weight limit, which means the one who exceed cannot win a title, and they also impose heavy penalties, its really on the boxer if he can't make weight, then go to the next division
Boxers should respect the weight category.
Indeed, it will really be a shame for fighters not making weight as it really shows that Casimero doesn't have the discipline. It could be understandable if this is the first time. But it's not that's why there is no room for this kind of error on his side moving forward.
Yes, there are penalties here, but the good thing is that Casimero wins by a impressive knockout. But all we can say is that this should be the last time for him. He needs to have someone to monitor his weight and be professional on his next fight.
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Yes, there are penalties here, but the good thing is that Casimero wins by a impressive knockout. But all we can say is that this should be the last time for him. He needs to have someone to monitor his weight and be professional on his next fight.
The good thing about the Sanchez fight was that it went ahead. However, if it had been a championship bout, Casimero would likely have been replaced, just as he was in his scheduled fight with Butler, where Sultan took his place. Casimero can’t afford to keep missing weight; he urgently needs to address this issue to avoid wasting his remaining years in boxing.
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Yes, there are penalties here, but the good thing is that Casimero wins by a impressive knockout. But all we can say is that this should be the last time for him. He needs to have someone to monitor his weight and be professional on his next fight.
The good thing about the Sanchez fight was that it went ahead. However, if it had been a championship bout, Casimero would likely have been replaced, just as he was in his scheduled fight with Butler, where Sultan took his place. Casimero can’t afford to keep missing weight; he urgently needs to address this issue to avoid wasting his remaining years in boxing.
Yes, he should be really making weight, news are still very conflicting whether his Japanese promoter are going to sign him or not. But let's see, this is so far this best win at 122 lbs and hopefully he can continue his winning streak.
I even posted in the other forum about a fantasy fight between Casimero and Junto Nakatani.
Probably the second best fight for Casimero if Inoue is no longer available.
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I even posted in the other forum about a fantasy fight between Casimero and Junto Nakatani.
Casimero vs. Nakatani would be a lucrative fight for Quadro Alas, but I don’t think Team Nakatani is interested in this match-up. They have their sights set on Naoya Inoue, which would be a blockbuster fight in Japan if it happens.
For now, Casimero needs a promoter. If Treasure Boxing Promotion won’t sign him, it would be best for him to return to MP Promotion to salvage the remaining years of his career.
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I even posted in the other forum about a fantasy fight between Casimero and Junto Nakatani.
Casimero vs. Nakatani would be a lucrative fight for Quadro Alas, but I don’t think Team Nakatani is interested in this match-up. They have their sights set on Naoya Inoue, which would be a blockbuster fight in Japan if it happens.
For now, Casimero needs a promoter. If Treasure Boxing Promotion won’t sign him, it would be best for him to return to MP Promotion to salvage the remaining years of his career.
Yes, but if Inoue is not interested, the best match for Nakatani will be Casimero himself. As we all know that Inoue will have a fight against Sam Goodman at the end of this year and will be moving to featherweight already.
Not clear though that TBP will extend his contract or not, if not then it's really best for him to go back to MP Promotions, make amend with Sean Gibbons and for sure Manny will embrace him again with open arms.
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I even posted in the other forum about a fantasy fight between Casimero and Junto Nakatani.
Casimero vs. Nakatani would be a lucrative fight for Quadro Alas, but I don’t think Team Nakatani is interested in this match-up. They have their sights set on Naoya Inoue, which would be a blockbuster fight in Japan if it happens.
For now, Casimero needs a promoter. If Treasure Boxing Promotion won’t sign him, it would be best for him to return to MP Promotion to salvage the remaining years of his career.
Yes, but if Inoue is not interested, the best match for Nakatani will be Casimero himself. As we all know that Inoue will have a fight against Sam Goodman at the end of this year and will be moving to featherweight already.
Not clear though that TBP will extend his contract or not, if not then it's really best for him to go back to MP Promotions, make amend with Sean Gibbons and for sure Manny will embrace him again with open arms.
Yeah, I agree that Manny Pacquiao will welcome Casimero back to his promotional company whenever he decides to return. However, the sad part is that Johnriel Casimero has previously stated he won’t leave his brother Jason behind. I hope that situation changes in the future.
Will lock the thread now and as usual thanks for your comments to make the thread lively.