Daily Mirror (Northern Ireland)

Charlo must step it up to KO Castano

- BARRY MCGUIGAN Follow Barry on Twitter at @Clonescycl­one @Mcguigans_gym @Cyclonepro­mo

BUCKLE up for Jermell Charlo v Brian Castano II. Charlo claims he will be a different propositio­n after last year’s split decision draw in the super welterweig­ht unificatio­n showdown.

It must be hoped the judging improves too. Castano thought he won in San Antonio. I agree, but it was very close.

One judge scored it level, one scored it 114-113 Castano (landing a blow, above) and a third scored it 117-111 for Charlo. In a brilliant fight so obviously close a score with that wide a margin did not feel right.

Governing bodies must take a serious look at scoring and in cases of obvious variance ask judges to explain their conclusion­s in front of a panel.

Go through the fight round by round.

The judges are all watching from the same position, seeing the same fight. There needs to be much more scrutiny. And universal rules across all governing bodies.

We can’t have judges being partial. Asking them to account for their scores, and downgradin­g those who fail to convince would go some way to eliminatin­g bias, unconsciou­s or otherwise.

If the rematch this weekend follows the same pattern and the judging is on point, you would expect Castano to get his due in Carson, California.

Like all Argentinia­n boxers, Castano is as tough as they come. Though buzzed once by Charlo (right), the majority of blows just bounced off him, so he knows he can take his opponent’s power.

He also knows Charlo is busting a gut to make weight. The way to beat him is to put your foot on the gas and attack, as he did so brilliantl­y in San Antonio.

Charlo is a bully in the ring. He likes to hit you with two or three shots to let you feel his force and put the fear of god into you. But Castano is a guy with no fear and laughed off Charlo’s best punches.

Charlo will have to improve to win. He has to be more dominant instead of sitting back on the ropes.

He knows Castano won’t blow himself out and has to boss it from the centre of the ring as he did to close the deficit at the end of the first fight.

The WBC, WBA and IBF champion has more power and all the physical attributes. WBO champ Castano relies on volume, stamina, and a great chin.

Charlo can find another gear but must walk the walk this time. These titles have never been unified in the four-belt era. So the winner will go down in history.

Charlo has greatness in him, but he has to earn his elevation.

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