Degrees of Separation: Linking Brian Castano to countryman Carlos Monzon

Degrees of Separation: Linking Brian Castano to countryman Carlos Monzon.

Six degrees of separation is a theory that everyone in the world is separated by no more than six social connections.

In other words, you know someone who knows someone who knows someone who knows someone who knows someone who knows Queen Elizabeth. Or so the concept goes.

We’re borrowing the six degrees concept – well, sort of loosely – to connect fighters from the past to their more contemporary counterparts in our new occasional feature, “Degrees of Separation.”

Example: Let’s connect Julio Cesar Chavez Sr. to Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. Super easy; we did it in two steps. Senior fought Grover Wiley, who fought Junior.

In this installment of the Boxing Junkie feature, we decided to link junior middleweight champion Brian Castano to Hall of Fame countryman Carlos Monzon, who last fought in 1977 and died in 1995.

It was announced this week that Castano will face fellow titleholder Jermell Charlo in a rematch on April 16 in Los Angeles. They fought to a draw this past July.

We were able to link Castano to Monzon in nine steps. Have a look:

Carlos Monzon fought …

Bennie Briscoe, who fought …

Marvin Hagler, who fought …

Roberto Duran, who fought …

Hector Camacho, who fought …

Oscar De La Hoya, who fought …

Floyd Mayweather, who fought …

Canelo Alvarez, who fought …

Erislandy Lara, who fought …

Brian Castano

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Degrees of Separation: Linking Brian Castano to countryman Carlos Monzon

Degrees of Separation: Linking Brian Castano to countryman Carlos Monzon.

Six degrees of separation is a theory that everyone in the world is separated by no more than six social connections.

In other words, you know someone who knows someone who knows someone who knows someone who knows someone who knows Queen Elizabeth. Or so the concept goes.

We’re borrowing the six degrees concept – well, sort of loosely – to connect fighters from the past to their more contemporary counterparts in our new occasional feature, “Degrees of Separation.”

Example: Let’s connect Julio Cesar Chavez Sr. to Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. Super easy; we did it in two steps. Senior fought Grover Wiley, who fought Junior.

In this installment of the Boxing Junkie feature, we decided to link junior middleweight champion Brian Castano to Hall of Fame countryman Carlos Monzon, who last fought in 1977 and died in 1995.

It was announced this week that Castano will face fellow titleholder Jermell Charlo in a rematch on April 16 in Los Angeles. They fought to a draw this past July.

We were able to link Castano to Monzon in nine steps. Have a look:

Carlos Monzon fought …

Bennie Briscoe, who fought …

Marvin Hagler, who fought …

Roberto Duran, who fought …

Hector Camacho, who fought …

Oscar De La Hoya, who fought …

Floyd Mayweather, who fought …

Canelo Alvarez, who fought …

Erislandy Lara, who fought …

Brian Castano

***

Could you do it in fewer steps? Let us know via Twitter or Facebook. Or you can contact me on Twitter. And please follow us!

Read more:

Degrees of separation: Connecting John L. Sullivan to Deontay Wilder

Degrees of Separation: Linking Filipino greats Flash Elorde, Manny Pacquiao

Degrees of Separation: Linking Japanese greats Fighting Harada and Naoya Inoue

Degrees of Separation: Linking Tyson Fury to first U.K.-born heavyweight champ

Degrees of Separation: Connecting Canelo Alvarez with Mexican legends

Degrees of Separation: Linking the Mayweathers

Degrees of Separation: Linking Manny Pacquiao to Pancho Villa

 

Henry Cejudo says ‘it’s going down’ with Floyd Mayweather. Believe that?

Floyd Mayweather teased that he’s working on a “huge deal” with Dana White – but a fight with “Triple C”?

UFC president Dana White has teased working with [autotag]Floyd Mayweather[/autotag] for the past few years. What they might have in mind is anybody’s guess since nothing has seemed close to coming to fruition, at least publicly.

The new thing floating out there at the moment is a potential fight between Mayweather and [autotag]Henry Cejudo[/autotag] after the former UFC double champion tweeted a Photoshopped image of himself facing off with Mayweather and declaring “It’s going down!”

It’s going down! The Triple C Vs The Olympic bronze medalist
@floydmayweather
#staytune

Are we really supposed to believe this?

What’s fueling this – if only a little bit – is the fact that White and Mayweather were recently seen together. Earlier this week, White shared a photo on social media of himself after a meeting with Mayweather and Rizin FF president Nobuyuki Sakakibara, with whom Mayweather has done business before.

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Mayweather also shared the same photo and included in his caption that the three of them are working on “a huge deal.”

So what does this all mean? Well, nothing at the moment. But in the world of combat sports, you know anything is possible.

Cejudo has been retired since May 2020 after defending his bantamweight title against Dominick Cruz at UFC 249. Of course, “Triple C” keeps talking about coming back on the regular, and we’re certain a boxing match vs. Mayweather would do the trick. As for Mayweather, he also has wanted to get back in the ring and even signed on to fight Logan Paul in an exhibition earlier this year before it fell off.

“Money” Mayweather vs. “Triple C,” though? Probably shouldn’t hold your breath.

The Blue Corner is MMA Junkie’s blog space. We don’t take it overly serious, and neither should you. If you come complaining to us that something you read here is not hard-hitting news, expect to have the previous sentence repeated in ALL CAPS.

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Video: Ak & Barak: Has Floyd Mayweather’s outlook changed?

Floyd Mayweather was rocked by the death of uncle and longtime mentor Roger Mayweather in March, as well as the passing of Josie Harris, the mother of his children. Have those events changed his outlook on life? Well, he seems to have renewed his …

Floyd Mayweather was rocked by the death of uncle and longtime mentor Roger Mayweather in March, as well as the passing of Josie Harris, the mother of his children.

Have those events changed his outlook on life? Well, he seems to have renewed his commitment to something he has always loved: boxing.

For example, he seems to be more hands on in the gym with the fighters he promotes. That includes the talented Gervonta Davis, with whom he has feuded the past few years.

Mayweather has even talked about making a serious run at becoming a trainer.

In this episode of The Ak & Barak Show, courtesy of DAZN, hosts Akin Reyes and Barak Bess discuss whether Mayweather has evolved as person.

The Ak & Barak Show is available on DAZN and Sirius XM Fight Nation, Channel 156.

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