José Luis Castillo

José Luis Castillo (born December 14, 1973) is a Mexican former professional boxer who competed from 1990 to 2014. Generally considered one of the best lightweights of his era, he is a two-time world champion at that weight, having held the WBC title twice, from 2000 to 2002 and 2004 to 2005; and the Ring magazine and lineal titles from 2004 to 2005. Castillo is best known for his 2005 fight against Diego Corrales, for which he received Fight of the Year awards by both The Ring and the Boxing Writers Association of America, as well as his much-debated first fight with Floyd Mayweather Jr..

José Luis Castillo
Castillo in 2015
Born (1973-12-14) December 14, 1973 (age 50)
NationalityMexican
Other namesEl Temible ("The Fearsome")
Statistics
Weight(s)
Height5 ft 7+12 in (171 cm)
Reach69 in (175 cm)
StanceOrthodox
Boxing record
Total fights80
Wins66
Wins by KO57
Losses13
Draws1

Professional career

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Lightweight

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Castillo vs. Johnston I & II

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In 2000, having two straight wins over Jorge Paez and Steve Quinonez, Castillo challenged WBC lightweight titleholder and Ring No. 1 ranked Lightweight Stevie Johnston. Heavily favored as underdog, Castillo was slated to lose. Instead, Castillo scored the Ring Magazine Upset of the Year, defeating Johnston by a majority decision, in what was a very close fight. Three months later, they fought to a draw, memorable because miscalculation adding the scores led to an original announcement of Johnston regaining his title, which Castillo learned about when Johnston showed up in his dressing room to return the strap.[1]

After fighting Johnston, Castillo defended his title against Ring Top 10 Lightweight, César Bazán. Castillo defeated Bazan by 6th-round TKO, dropping Bazan in the 5th and 6th rounds.

Castillo vs. Mayweather I

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In his first bout with undefeated American junior lightweight champion Floyd Mayweather Jr., Castillo started slow but gradually lured the flashy boxer into a toe to toe battle. Castillo had great success in the middle rounds, when he cut off the ring and used his strength to try wearing down Mayweather. As the fight progressed, Castillo's power and pressure seemed to turn the fight in his favor, having tremendous success with body punching while Mayweather became more stationary, allowing the stronger Castillo to do significant work. Castillo closed the fight strong, outlanding Mayweather 35-20 in the 11th round and totally dominated the 12th. Punch stats showed Castillo with lopsided totals in every category; punches landed, thrown & power punches landed & thrown and overall connect percentages. Despite the clear advantages numerically, Castillo’s slow start cost him the fight as he only won 1 of the first 6 rounds. Judge Jerry Roth and John Keane scored it 115-111, and judge Anek Hongtongkam scored it 116-111, all for Mayweather, a decision that was loudly booed by the crowd. The HBO announce team loudly voiced its disapproval of the verdict, with unofficial scorer Harold Lederman having Castillo winning 115-111. Despite the unofficial scorer Harold Lederman scoring the fight for Castillo, most ring side press for the fight scored the fight for Mayweather, including unofficial scorers for Ring Magazine, ESPN, and the Associated Press all scoring the fight for Mayweather. Ultimately the fight was close enough to the Mayweather team that a rematch was signed.

Castillo vs. Mayweather II

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After Mayweather's successful shoulder surgery, Castillo re-matched with Mayweather. Mayweather used his quick footwork, combinations and his jab specialty to coast to another unanimous decision victory, this time with all analysts in agreement, including Harold Lederman. The smaller Mayweather was again outweighed by Castillo on the night of the fight, as Castillo weighed 147 and Mayweather weighed 138.[2]

Castillo vs. Lazcano

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On June 5, 2004, Castillo regained the Lightweight title and won the vacant Ring Lightweight title by defeating Ring No. 1 ranked Lightweight, Juan Lazcano. Castillo won the fight by unanimous decision, by the scores of 117-111, 116-112, and 115-113.

Castillo vs. Casamayor

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In Castillo's first title defense, he fought former Super Featherweight and future Lightweight champion, Joel Casamayor. In what was a very close fight, Castillo was awarded the close and controversial split decision. The scores were 116-112 and 117-111 for Castillo, and 115-113 for Casamayor. Castillo's next fight was a title defense against Ring Top 10 Lightweight, Julio Díaz, which Castillo won by TKO in the 10th round.

Castillo vs. Corrales I

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On May 7, 2005, Castillo fought WBO Lightweight champion and Ring No. 1 ranked Lightweight, Diego Corrales. Corrales defeated José Luis Castillo for the WBC lightweight title via TKO in the tenth round. The fight is almost universally regarded as the best fight of 2005.[3][4][5] Both men stood in front of each other, battering each other with hard combinations and power punches throughout the entire fight. Finally, in the tenth round, Castillo knocked Corrales down. Seconds later, Castillo knocked Corrales down again. Once on the ground, Corrales managed to beat the count, and, after a point was taken away for excessive spitting out of the mouthpiece, Corrales connected with a punch that Castillo later called "a perfect right hand."[6] Corrales then trapped Castillo against the ropes and landed numerous punches, causing the referee, Tony Weeks, to stop the fight.

Castillo vs. Corrales II

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A rematch between Corrales and Castillo occurred on October 8, 2005. On the day before the fight, Castillo weighed-in 3½ lb over the 135 lb (61 kg) lightweight limit. Since Castillo did not make the weight, the fight became a non-title bout. The two fighters continued with the same fighting style that they had used in the first fight, trading inside punches throughout the first three rounds. Early in the fourth round, Castillo knocked down Corrales with a left hook to his chin. Corrales wobbled to his feet at the referee's count of ten, causing the fight to end.

Corrales vs. Castillo III, dubbed "The War to Settle the Score," had been scheduled for February 4, 2006, but it was postponed because of a rib injury that Corrales suffered while training. The fight was rescheduled for June 3, 2006. At the weigh-in, however, Corrales weighed the 135 lb (61 kg) lightweight limit whereas Castillo weighed 139½ lb—causing the fight to be cancelled. Corrales later sued Castillo for punitive damages.

Light welterweight

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On January 20, 2007, Castillo won a narrow split decision over Herman Ngoudjo. On June 23, he fought Ricky Hatton in Las Vegas. Castillo was KO'd 2 minutes and 16 seconds into the fourth round by a crunching left hook to the ribs, one of the few times a top ranked boxer of Castillo's caliber has been KO'ed by a bodyshot and reminiscent of the bout between Roy Jones Jr. and Virgil Hill. Prior to the knockout Castillo had been deducted a point for low blows to his opponent.

Castillo was scheduled to fight Timothy Bradley in 2008 for the right to be number 1 contender to the WBC Super lightweight title, but during the weigh-in on March 8, 2008, Castillo weighed 147½ pounds (7 pounds over the super-lightweight limit). Bradley instead faced and defeated Junior Witter for the title.

Welterweight

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On the Pacquiao vs Clottey undercard on March 14, 2010, Alfonso Gomez and Castillo clashed for Gomez' WBC Continental Americas welterweight title. Ringside reporters have said that the fight was to see if Castillo had it anymore, and for this type of fight such a minor title is nearly an insult. Castillo lost in round 5 by TKO (not answering to the bell). After the bout Castillo announced his retirement, stating, "I just found out tonight I don't have it anymore, I want to apologize to the public and I am definitely announcing my retirement."[7]

After announcing his retirement in March 2010, Castillo returned to action in a fight against Roberto Valenzuela on June 18, 2010 and won the bout by unanimous decision. The match was held at the Auditorio Municipal in Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico[8]

Professional boxing record

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80 fights66 wins13 losses
By knockout578
By decision95
Draws1
No.ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
80Loss66–13–1Ruslan ProvodnikovTKO5 (12), 2:09Nov 28, 2014Luzhniki, Moscow, Russia
79Win66–12–1José Luis PayanTKO5 (10), 1:13May 30, 2014Gimnasio Carlos Hernández Carrera, Nogales, Mexico
78Win65–12–1Felix BojorquezTKO5 (10), 0:53Mar 21, 2014Gimnasio del Estado, Hermosillo, Mexico
77Loss64–12–1Antwone SmithUD10Feb 1, 2013UIC Pavilion, Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
76Win64–11–1Iván PopocaRTD8 (10), 3:00Jul 13, 2012UIC Pavilion, Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
75Win63–11–1Sammy VenturaTKO2 (10), 2:52Nov 26, 2011Campo Futbol Colosio, Playa del Carmen, Mexico
74Loss62–11–1Jorge Páez Jr.UD12Mar 25, 2011Gimnasio de Mexicali, Mexicali, MexicoFor vacant WBC FECARBOX welterweight title
73Win62–10–1Daniel Eduardo YocupicioTKO2 (10), 1:28Aug 7, 2010Estadio De Béisbol Héctor Espino, Hermosillo, Mexico
72Win61–10–1Roberto ValenzuelaUD8Jun 18, 2010Auditorio Municipal, Tijuana, Mexico
71Loss60–10–1Alfonso GómezRTD6 (12), 0:10Mar 13, 2010Cowboys Stadium, Arlington, Texas, U.S.For WBC Continental Americas welterweight title
70Win60–9–1Carlos UríasTKO2 (8), 2:59Sep 12, 2009Palenque de Feria, Tepic, Mexico
69Win59–9–1Christian SolanoTKO3 (10), 1:51Aug 22, 2009Auditorio Unidad Deportiva, Los Cabos, Mexico
68Win58–9–1Roberto ValenzuelaKO6 (10), 1:40Jul 25, 2009Palenque del Recinto Ferial, Nuevo Vallarta, Mexico
67Win57–9–1James WaykaTKO2 (10), 1:13Jan 17, 2009Centro de Espectáculos Promocasa, Mexicali, Mexico
66Loss56–9–1Sebastián LujánUD10Jul 30, 2008Sycuan Resort & Casino, El Cajon, California, U.S.
65Win56–8–1Adan CasillasTKO6 (10), 2:38Oct 27, 2007Centro de Espectáculos Promocasa, Mexicali, Mexico
64Loss55–8–1Ricky HattonKO4 (12), 2:16Jun 23, 2007Thomas & Mack Center, Paradise, Nevada, U.S.For IBO, The Ring, and vacant WBC International light welterweight titles
63Win55–7–1Herman NgoudjoSD12Jan 20, 2007Paris Las Vegas, Paradise, Nevada, U.S.Won WBC-NABF light welterweight title
62Win54–7–1Rolando ReyesUD12Feb 4, 2006Don Haskins Center, El Paso, Texas, U.S.
61Win53–7–1Diego CorralesKO4 (12), 0:47Oct 8, 2005Thomas & Mack Center, Paradise, Nevada, U.S.
60Loss52–7–1Diego CorralesTKO10 (12), 2:06May 7, 2005Mandalay Bay Events Center, Paradise, Nevada, U.S.Lost WBC and The Ring lightweight titles;
For WBO lightweight title
59Win52–6–1Julio DíazTKO10 (12), 2:23Mar 5, 2005Mandalay Bay Events Center, Paradise, Nevada, U.S.Retained WBC and The Ring lightweight titles
58Win51–6–1Joel CasamayorSD12Dec 4, 2004Mandalay Bay Events Center, Paradise, Nevada, U.S.Retained WBC and The Ring lightweight titles
57Win50–6–1Juan LazcanoUD12Jun 5, 2004MGM Grand Garden Arena, Paradise, Nevada, U.S.Won vacant WBC and The Ring lightweight titles
56Win49–6–1Derrick ParksTKO2 (10), 2:37Feb 13, 2004Edgewater Hotel and Casino, Laughlin, Nevada, U.S.
55Win48–6–1Saul DuranTKO8 (10), 1:47Oct 10, 2003Jacob Brown Auditorium, Brownsville, Texas, U.S.
54Win47–6–1Gustavo CorralKO5 (10), 0:33Jun 14, 2003Arrowhead Pond, Anaheim, California, U.S.
53Loss46–6–1Floyd Mayweather Jr.UD12Dec 7, 2002Mandalay Bay Events Center, Paradise, Nevada, U.S.For WBC and The Ring lightweight titles
52Win46–5–1Verdell SmithKO3 (10)Aug 3, 2002Centro de Usos Múltiples, Hermosillo, Mexico
51Loss45–5–1Floyd Mayweather Jr.UD12Apr 20, 2002MGM Grand Garden Arena, Paradise, Nevada, U.S.Lost WBC lightweight title;
For vacant The Ring lightweight title
50Win45–4–1Juan Angel MaciasTKO8 (10), 1:04Jan 25, 2002Avi Resort & Casino, Laughlin, Nevada, U.S.
49Win44–4–1Fred LaddTKO4 (10)Aug 24, 2001Mexicali, Mexico
48Win43–4–1Seung-Ho YuhKO1 (12), 1:53Jun 16, 2001Centro de Usos Múltiples, Hermosillo, MexicoRetained WBC lightweight title
47Win42–4–1César BazánTKO6 (12), 2:54Jan 20, 2001MGM Grand Garden Arena, Paradise, Nevada, U.S.Retained WBC lightweight title
46Draw41–4–1Stevie JohnstonMD12Sep 15, 2000Pepsi Center, Denver, Colorado, U.S.Retained WBC lightweight title
45Win41–4Stevie JohnstonMD12Jun 17, 2000The Bicycle Casino, Bell Gardens, California, U.S.Won WBC lightweight title
44Win40–4Steve QuinonezUD10Apr 8, 2000Blancas Bazaar, Imperial Beach, California, U.S.
43Win39–4Jorge PáezTKO5 (12), 1:04Oct 16, 1999Plaza de Toros Calafia, Mexicali, MexicoWon vacant IBA super featherweight title
42Win38–4Sandro MarcosKO8 (12)Aug 14, 1999Guaymas, MexicoWon vacant Mexico super featherweight title
41Win37–4Cristino MotaRTD3 (10)Jul 10, 1999Plaza de Toros Calafia, Mexicali, Mexico
40Win36–4Pablo ValenzuelaKO4 (10)Jun 4, 1999Palenque del Parque Vicente Guerrero, Mexicali, Mexico
39Win35–4Julian RomeroUD6Apr 1, 1999Don Haskins Center, El Paso, Texas, U.S.
38Win34–4Eduardo MontesKO3 (12)Feb 19, 1999Palenque del Parque Vicente Guerrero, Mexicali, Mexico
37Loss33–4Julio AlvarezTKO10 (12)Oct 3, 1998Mexico City, MexicoFor vacant Mexico super featherweight title
36Win33–3Julio Sanchez LeonTKO8 (12)Apr 17, 1998Auditorio del Estado, Mexicali, MexicoRetained Mexico featherweight title
35Win32–3Hector Javier MarquezTKO10 (12)Sep 12, 1997Guaymas, MexicoRetained Mexico featherweight title
34Win31–3Rafael OlveraKO7 (12)Jul 4, 1997Gimnasio Municipal Josue Neri Santos, Ciudad Juárez, MexicoWon Mexico featherweight title
33Win30–3Javier RenteriaKO1 (10)Mar 8, 1997Estadio Arquitecto Ricardo Etcheverry, Mexicali, Mexico
32Win29–3Jesus CastanedaKO2 (12)Jan 1, 1997Salón Casa Blanca, Mexicali, MexicoRetained Mexican Pacific Coast super featherweight title
31Win28–3Jaime FernandezKO1 (12)Dec 13, 1996Palenque del Parque Vicente Guerrero, Mexicali, MexicoRetained Mexican Pacific Coast super featherweight title
30Win27–3Roberto ValenzuelaKO6 (6)Oct 12, 1996Arrowhead Pond, Anaheim, California, U.S.
29Win26–3Jose Luis MontesKO7 (12)Sep 20, 1996Centro de Espectáculos Rancho Grande, Mexicali, MexicoRetained Mexican Pacific Coast super featherweight title
28Win25–3Jesus ArceKO1 (12)Aug 15, 1996Centro de Espectáculos Rancho Grande, Mexicali, MexicoWon vacant Mexican Pacific Coast super featherweight title
27Loss24–3Javier JáureguiTKO10 (12)May 9, 1996Guadalajara, MexicoFor Mexico featherweight title
26Win24–2Carlos MadridKO2 (10)Mar 15, 1996Palenque del Parque Vicente Guerrero, Mexicali, Mexico
25Win23–2Cornelio LopezKO4 (10)Dec 8, 1995Estadio Estrellas Empalmenses, Empalme, Mexico
24Win22–2Alfredo CurielTKO4 (10)Sep 29, 1995Centro de Espectáculos Aragon's, Mexicali, Mexico
23Win21–2Ramon SotoKO3 (10)Apr 7, 1995Auditorio del Estado, Mexicali, Mexico
22Loss20–2Javier JáureguiTKO10 (12)Nov 9, 1994Mexico City, MexicoFor vacant Mexico featherweight title
21Win20–1Alfredo CurielTKO6Aug 26, 1994Empalme, Mexico
20Win19–1Francisco ValdezKO1 (10)Mar 18, 1994Palenque del Parque Vicente Guerrero, Mexicali, Mexico
19Loss18–1César SotoTKO2 (12)Jul 9, 1993Ciudad Juárez, MexicoFor vacant Mexico featherweight title
18Win18–0Lucilo NolascoTKO2 (10)Apr 30, 1993Auditorio del Estado, Mexicali, Mexico
17Win17–0Juan Carlos SalazarTKO1 (10)Mar 5, 1993Auditorio del Estado, Mexicali, Mexico
16Win16–0Ascencion LugoTKO3 (10)Dec 11, 1992Centro de Usos Múltiples, Hermosillo, Mexico
15Win15–0Francisco ValdezTD6 (12)Oct 2, 1992Auditorio del Estado, Mexicali, MexicoTD after Valdez was cut
14Win14–0Jorge CastroKO2 (10)Sep 4, 1992Plaza La Cachanilla, Mexicali, Mexico
13Win13–0Rigoberto FelixKO3 (10)Aug 7, 1992Plaza La Cachanilla, Mexicali, Mexico
12Win12–0Ramon AcunaKO2Jun 20, 1992Empalme, Mexico
11Win11–0Ramon ArreolaKO3 (10)May 29, 1992Plaza de Toros Calafia, Mexicali, Mexico
10Win10–0Cesar HuizarKO1Mar 30, 1992Tijuana, Mexico
9Win9–0Ramiro DuntonKO5Nov 22, 1991Auditorio del Estado, Mexicali, Mexico
8Win8–0Jose ManjarrezTKO7Sep 6, 1991Plaza de Toros Calafia, Mexicali, Mexico
7Win7–0Miguel Angel RamirezKO4Aug 19, 1991Tijuana, Mexico
6Win6–0Victor MendozaKO4Apr 8, 1991Tijuana, Mexico
5Win5–0Raul ContrerasTKO4Mar 21, 1991Auditorio del Estado, Mexicali, Mexico
4Win4–0Jesus EscobarKO1 (6)Dec 21, 1990Gimnasio de la UABC, Mexicali, Mexico
3Win3–0Jose AlvarezKO2Oct 1, 1990Tijuana, Mexico
2Win2–0Manolo RamirezKO2Jun 23, 1990Empalme, Mexico
1Win1–0Ricardo ContrerasKO2 (4)May 4, 1990Auditorio del Estado, Mexicali, Mexico

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Christ, Scott. "Another return for Jose Luis Castillo." July 28, 2008. Badlefthook. Retrieved May 31, 2010.
  2. ^ "Mayweather outpoints Castillo to keep title belt". CNN. Retrieved May 31, 2010.
  3. ^ Eisele, Andrew. "Ring Magazine Fight of the Year." Archived 2005-09-17 at the Wayback Machine About.com. Retrieved 23 July 2006.
  4. ^ Gregg, John. HIS main goal was to beat castillo."2005 Boxing Year in Review." Archived 2006-05-27 at the Wayback Machine 3 January 2006. The Boxing Times. Retrieved 23 July 2006.
  5. ^ "Corrales vs. Castillo I- Fight of the Year 2005." Archived 2006-08-20 at the Wayback Machine 5 January 2006. TigerBoxing.com. Retrieved 23 July 2006.
  6. ^ Castillo, José Luis. "Showtime Conference Call Quotes: Corrales, Castillo & Their Teams." Archived 2006-09-02 at the Wayback Machine 5 December 2005. East Side Boxing. His main goal was to beat Castillo. Retrieved 23 July 2006.
  7. ^ "José Luis Castillo retires: "I don't have it anymore"". boxingscene.com. 2010-03-14.
  8. ^ Nathanielsz, Ronnie (August 6, 2010). "Jose Luis Castillo Continues The Comeback Trail". BoxingScene.com. Retrieved August 6, 2010.
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Sporting positions
Regional boxing titles
New title Mexican Pacific Coast super featherweight champion
August 16, 1996 – March 1997
Vacated
Vacant
Title next held by
Fernando Omar Lizarraga
Preceded by
Rafael Olvera
Mexico featherweight champion
July 4, 1997 – February 1998
Vacated
Vacant
Title next held by
Julio Sanchez Leon
Preceded by
Julio Sanchez Leon
Mexico featherweight champion
April 17, 1998 – October 1998
Vacated
Vacant
Title next held by
Hector Javier Marquez
Vacant
Title last held by
Julio Alvarez
Mexico super featherweight champion
August 14, 1999 – April 2000
Vacated
Vacant
Title next held by
Gustavo Corral
Vacant
Title last held by
Herman Ngoudjo
NABF light welterweight champion
January 20, 2007 – June 2007
Vacated
Vacant
Title next held by
Francisco Figueroa
Minor world boxing titles
Vacant
Title last held by
Junior Jones
IBA super featherweight champion
October 15, 1999 – March 2000
Vacated
Vacant
Title next held by
Diego Corrales
Major world boxing titles
Preceded by WBC lightweight champion
June 17, 2000 – April 20, 2002
Succeeded by
Vacant
Title last held by
Floyd Mayweather Jr.
WBC lightweight champion
June 5, 2004May 7, 2005
Succeeded by
Diego Corrales
The Ring lightweight champion
June 5, 2004 – May 7, 2005
Awards
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Willy Wise
UD10 Julio César Chávez
The Ring Upset of the Year
MD12 Stevie Johnston

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Hasim Rahman
KO5 Lennox Lewis