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Castaneda defeated Kyung Ho Kang via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27) at UFC 295 on Saturday in New York City.
ANALYSIS
Castaneda deserves full marks for simply outworking Kang in what, on paper, looked like a close bout. John closed with a 119-88 edge in total strikes landed, in addition to connecting on 3-of-8 takedown attempts. He was seemingly always in Kang's face despite the latter being the considerably bigger man. The first round was close, but the final 10 minutes were not. Set to turn 32 years of age in mid-December, Castaneda has quietly won four of five dating back to February 2021.
Castaneda deserves full marks for simply outworking Kang in what, on paper, looked like a close bout. John closed with a 119-88 edge in total strikes landed, in addition to connecting on 3-of-8 takedown attempts. He was seemingly always in Kang's face despite the latter being the considerably bigger man. The first round was close, but the final 10 minutes were not. Set to turn 32 years of age in mid-December, Castaneda has quietly won four of five dating back to February 2021.
Competing in catchweight fight
Castaneda will compete against Kyung Ho Kang in a catchweight fight at UFC 295, according to Nolan King of USA Today.
ANALYSIS
Initially a bantamweight fight, the two will be given a little more leeway with weight for their next bout. According to the UFC, the Castaneda-King fight is now a 138-pound catchweight.
Initially a bantamweight fight, the two will be given a little more leeway with weight for their next bout. According to the UFC, the Castaneda-King fight is now a 138-pound catchweight.
Added to UFC 295 card
Castaneda will take on Kyung Ho Kang at UFC 295 in New York on Nov. 11, Marcel Dorff of Eurosport Nederland reports.
ANALYSIS
Castaneda's fight against Kang was originally scheduled for Nov. 18, but it was moved up a week to be added to the UFC 295 card. Castaneda is coming off a unanimous decision win over Muin Gafurov in June.
Castaneda's fight against Kang was originally scheduled for Nov. 18, but it was moved up a week to be added to the UFC 295 card. Castaneda is coming off a unanimous decision win over Muin Gafurov in June.
Draws next opponent
Castaneda will fight Kyung Ho Kang at a UFC event on Nov. 18, Marcel Dorff of Eurosport.nl reports.
ANALYSIS
Castaneda, who has won three of his last four fights, will face off against an equally if not hotter opponent in Kyung Ho Kang. The 31-year-old American will look to improve upon his 3-2 UFC record this November.
Castaneda, who has won three of his last four fights, will face off against an equally if not hotter opponent in Kyung Ho Kang. The 31-year-old American will look to improve upon his 3-2 UFC record this November.
Gets right back in win column
Castaneda defeated Muin Gafurov via unanimous decision (29-27, 29-27, 29-27) at UFC on ESPN 46 on Saturday in Las Vegas.
ANALYSIS
It was an encouraging performance from Castaneda in what was a wild, back-and-forth brawl. He survived some massive shots from the debuting Gafurov, which was very nice to see considering he was knocked out by Daniel Santos in his previous bout last October. Castaneda was buoyed by three successful takedowns, in addition to Gafurov being docked a point for leading with his head during a striking exchange between the two in Round 2, giving John some runway to work with in terms of the scorecards. The 31-year-old Minnesota native improves to 3-2 over the course of his first five UFC bouts.
It was an encouraging performance from Castaneda in what was a wild, back-and-forth brawl. He survived some massive shots from the debuting Gafurov, which was very nice to see considering he was knocked out by Daniel Santos in his previous bout last October. Castaneda was buoyed by three successful takedowns, in addition to Gafurov being docked a point for leading with his head during a striking exchange between the two in Round 2, giving John some runway to work with in terms of the scorecards. The 31-year-old Minnesota native improves to 3-2 over the course of his first five UFC bouts.