John Riel Casimero Hopes Monster Inoue Will Fight Him
Former WBO bantamweight champ John Riel Casimero and his team believe Naoya Inoue is and has always been reluctant to fight him.
Former WBO bantamweight champ John Riel Casimero and his team believe Naoya Inoue is and has always been reluctant to fight him.
Earlier today in Paranaque in the Philippines, former three-weight champ John Riel Casimero, fighting at home for the first time in a few years, won a 12 round UD over Namibia’s Fillipus Nghitumbwa.
Super bantamweights John Riel Casimero and Fillipus Nghitumbwa have weighed-in ahead of their fight of tomorrow night in Paranaque City, and both guys exchanged some verbal taunts after having made weight.
Earlier today in Incheon, South Korea, former WBO bantamweight champ John Riel Casimero fought to a disappointing no contest with Japanese fighter Ryo Akaho.
This Saturday night in Dubai, former IBF bantamweight champ Paul Butler will face the biggest, toughest test of his entire career – that of beating John Riel Casimero to become a two-weight champ.
Pac: “A Good Win But His Opponent Didn’t Want To Fight Him, It Was Like Manny Pacquiao-Mayweather”
Superstar Manny Pacquiao puts the final touches on his training prep for Saturday night’s fight with Yordenis Ugas.
WBO bantamweight champ John Riel Casimero failed to get the “easy work” knockout win over Guillermo Rigondeaux, yet the Filipino got the victory last night and now he wants two big fights – or else he’d be happy to get one of them.
WBO bantamweight champion John Riel Casimero (31-4, 21 KOs) did what he had to do for him to defeat the two-time Olympic gold medalist Guillermo Rigondeaux (20-2, 13 KOs) by an uneventful 12 round split decision on Saturday night in their fight at the Dignity Health Sports Park in Carson, California.
Guillermo ‘El Jackal’ Rigondeaux has got a tough fight on his hands tonight in facing WBO bantamweight champion John Riel Casimero in a 12 round fight at the Dignity Health Sports Park in Carson, California.
The summer of 2021 has been an odd and vaguely frustrating time of year for boxing fans. When the season began, we expected to be able to watch Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder complete their trilogy and then to watch Errol Spence Jr.