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Showtime
Championship Boxing
Corrales vs. Castillo
Unification
Title Bout
CANCELLED (1/22/04)

March 5, 2005
Location
TBA - 10:30PM ET/PT*
Lightweight Unification Title Bout (12 Rds)
Diego
"Chico'' Corrales (39-2, 32 KOs) vs. Jose Luis Castillo
(51-6-1, 45 KOs)
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NEW YORK - In a match-up
the fans, media - and fighters themselves -- have been demanding for many
months,
the two lightweight boxers recognized as the most talented in the world
will square off when World
Boxing
Organization (WBO) Champion Diego "Chico'' Corrales
takes on two-time World Boxing Council
(WBC)
Champion Jose Luis Castillo in a world title unification bout on
SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP
BOXING
Saturday, March 5, 2005, at 10:30 p.m. ET/PT (delayed on the West Coast).
The highly anticipated Battle For Supremacy at 135 pounds on SHOWTIME - an
early candidate for Fight of
the Year
-- will be co-promoted by Gary Shaw Productions, LLC, and Top Rank, Inc.,
in association with
Banner
Promotions. A site and co-featured bout will be announced in the near
future.
Corrales (39-2, 32 KOs), of Sacramento, Calif., captured the WBO crown
with a sensational 10th-round TKO
over
defending champion Acelino "Popo" Freitas on Aug. 7,
2004, on SHOWTIME. In a terrific bout that
lived up
to its billing as a leading candidate for Fight of the Year, Corrales
spotted the previously undefeated
Freitas a
huge early lead before rallying dramatically to register three knockdowns
en route to winning his
third
world title belt.
The
crowd-pleasing Corrales, who entered the ring against Freitas as WBO
130-pound titleholder, scored
one
knockdown in the eighth, ninth and 10th rounds. After trailing by a
substantial margin after seven rounds,
Corrales
turned an intense bout which featured many exciting exchanges around in
the eighth with his first
knockdown.
Entering the 10th, the aggressive, offensive-minded Corrales had edged in
front on two of the
three
scorecards, 85-83 and 85-84, but was behind, 83-85, on the other.
Perhaps
the most feared pure puncher in the lighter weight classes, the lanky
Corrales was making his first
start
since winning the then-vacant WBO 130-pound belt with an excellent
12-round split decision over Joel
Casamayor on March 6, 2004, on SHOWTIME. The victory over Casamayor
came in a rematch of a fight
that the
Cuban had won on a disputed sixth-round TKO on Oct. 4, 2003. Corrales won
his first world title fight
with a
seventh-round TKO over defending International Boxing Federation (IBF)
130-pound champion Robert
Garcia
on Oct. 23, 1999, on SHOWTIME.
Castillo (51-6-1, 45 KOs), of Sonora, Mexico, will be making the second
defense in his second stint as WBC
lightweight champion. In his last start, Castillo came from behind to
retain his belt with a hard-fought 12-
round
split decision over Casamayor on Dec. 4, 2004, on SHOWTIME. In a classic
puncher versus boxer
matchup
that had the fans on their feet cheering wildly during the final nine
minutes, the late surging Castillo
took the
last three rounds on all three judges' scorecards to triumph by the scores
of 117-111, 116-112 and
113-115.
Castillo,
who won the WBC 135-pound belt the first time with a 12-round majority
decision over Steve
Johnston on June 17, 2000, regained it with a unanimous 12-round
unanimous decision over Juan Lazcano
on June 5,
2004.
Following
three successful defenses in his initial tenure as world champion,
Castillo lost the title and a
subsequent
rematch to unbeaten Floyd Mayweather in April and December of 2002.
Many felt he got
jobbed and
that Mayweather was fortunate to get the nod in their first match.
After turning pro at age 16 in May 1990, Castillo knocked out his initial
14 opponents and won three titles
before
earning the WBC world crown. The 15 year veteran won the Mexican state
featherweight (Oct. 2,
1992),
Pacific 130-pound (Aug. 15, 1996) and Mexican featherweight (July 4, 1997)
championships during
the early
part of his career.
SHOWTIME
CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING's Steve Albert and Al Bernstein will
call the action from ringside
with
Jim Gray serving as roving reporter. The executive producer of the
SHOWTIME telecast will be Jay
Larkin,
with David Dinkins Jr. producing and Bob Dunphy directing.
For information on upcoming
SHOWTIME
CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING and “ShoBox: The New Generation” telecasts, including
complete
fighter
bios and records, related stories and more, please go the SHOWTIME website
at
http://www.sho.com/boxing.
*
Taped Delayed on the West
Coast
- Press Release issued by
Showtime with a little editing from us (color, highlights, etc...)
card
subject to change
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