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Castillo went 2-1 against Corrales and Casamayor and may have had the most HOF-worthy career of the trio, but he left a lousy taste in everyone’s mouth and can’t even get on the ballot.
In the main event, former World Boxing Association (WBA) Super Featherweight Champion Joel Casamayor (31-2, 19 KOs) ... Lightweight Champion Jose Luis Castillo (50-6-1, ...
Sitting next to his interpreter, Jose Luis Castillo heard the question about being over the hill and on the downside of his career. He smiled, and his answer sidestepped the issue. But when asked ...
Jose Luis Castillo of Mexico retained his WBC lightweight title Friday night, fighting to a 12-round draw with hometown favorite Stevie Johnston at Denver. The judges scored it 114-114, 115-114 ...
Goossen was in the corner opposite Corrales, training Joel Casamayor, when Casamayor defeated Corrales on Oct. 4, 2003. Advertisement After that fight, Goossen and Casamayor split.
THERE IS NO WAY to tell just what status Diego Corrales would have attained if he had faced Jose Luis Castillo last December or in March. Would he be the king of the lightweights by now? Would he a… ...
Lightweight champion Diego "Chico" Corrales will get his trilogy. It just won't be with Jose Luis Castillo. Instead, Corrales will defend his 135-pound crown against former junior lightweight ...
On Saturday night at the Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas, Jose Luis Castillo proved he was the world's best 147-pound lightweight by stopping Diego Corrales with a punishing left hook in the ...
Mexico's Jose Luis Castillo has retained his World Boxing Council lightweight title with a 12-round split decision over Joel Casamayor of Cuba.
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