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Javier Castillejo

Francisco Javier Castillejo Rodríguez (born 22 March 1968), commonly known as Javier Castillejo, is a Spanish former professional boxer who competed from 1988 to 2009. He held multiple world championships in two weight classes, including the WBC and lineal light-middleweight titles from 1999 to 2001, the WBC light-middleweight title again in 2005, and the WBA middleweight title from 2006 to 2007. At regional level he held the European light-middleweight title twice between 1994 and 1998, and the European Union middleweight title in 2002.

Javier Castillejo
Born
Francisco Javier Castillejo Rodríguez

(1968-03-22) 22 March 1968 (age 56)
Parla, Madrid, Spain
NationalitySpanish
Other namesEl Lince de Parla
("The Lynx of Parla")
Statistics
Weight(s)
Height5 ft 11 in (180 cm)[1]
Reach70 in (178 cm)[1]
StanceOrthodox
Boxing record
Total fights72
Wins62
Wins by KO43
Losses8
Draws1
No contests1

Professional career edit

Castillejo made his professional debut on 22 July 1988, when he outpointed Ángel Díez over six rounds in Madrid. He had an immediate rematch with Díez, on 2 September of the same year. Their second fight resulted in Castillejo's first knockout win, when he beat Diez in the fourth round. On 4 November, he had his first fight outside Madrid, and his first knockout win in the first round, when he beat Juan Perez in Torrejón.

Castillejo had four more wins, before he was defeated for the first time. On 19 August 1989, he lost an eight-round decision to Del Bryan, in Benidorm. But he followed that loss with a streak of twenty two victories in a row.

Among the most notable wins during that streak were a fourth-round knockout on 19 October 1990, of Alfonzo Redondo, which gave Castillejo the Spanish Welterweight Championship, at Leganés. On 5 July 1991, he retained that national championship, with another fourth-round knockout victory, this time against Domingo Sanchez, in Lugo. On 10 April 1992, Castillejo got his first win when he knocked out former IBF lightweight champion, Puerto Rican Harry Arroyo, in three rounds at Leganes. He followed that victory with another win against former WBC light welterweight champion Saoul Mamby of Jamaica, by an eight-round decision on 15 May, at Bilbao. On 12 December of that year, Castillejo added the WBC's Mundo Hispano light middleweight title, when he defeated Enrique Areco by a twelve-round decision in Oviedo.

First title shot edit

Despite the fact that he had not fought outside Spain as a professional yet and thus he had little international fan recognition as a boxer, Castillejo received his first world title try, when he challenged Julio César Vásquez of Argentina, for Vazquez's WBA light middleweight title, on 24 April 1993, also in Leganes. Vazquez outpointed him over 12 rounds, ending his 22 fight winning streak.

After defending his Mundo Hispano regional title with success in a rematch with Victor Hugo Sclarandi on 29 October of that year by a knockout in five rounds, Castillejo finally had his first fight abroad when he beat Bernard Razzano by a knockout in six rounds, at Dijon, France, to conquer the European light middleweight title. He defended the title successfully four times, then lost it, on 3 January 1995 to the then WBA light middleweight champion Laurent Boudouani, in Épernay, France, by knockout in the ninth round.

His next fight was a victory by disqualification in six rounds on 14 July against Carlos Rocha Tovar in Seville. The victory against Tovar was followed by a rematch with Boudouani, who would once again defeat Castillejo, this time around by a twelve-round decision, at Levallois, 6 January 1996.

Castillejo then won six more fights in a row before fighting for a world title again. He regained the EBU light middleweight title by knocking out the former WBA welterweight title challenger, Ahmed Dottuev, in round twelve at Suffolk, England, on 2 July 1998.

First world title edit

On 29 January 1999, Castillejo got his second chance at becoming a world champion. He outpointed Lineal and WBC light middleweight champion Keith Mullings over twelve rounds to join a handful of world champions to come from Spain.[2] Despite some protests from Mullings' management team, the judges' decision remained, and Castillejo held the WBC title.

Losing the title to De La Hoya edit

After five defenses, where Castillejo retained the title, a fight was set between him and Oscar De La Hoya. It was Castillejo's first big time, Pay Per View event. Many fans, perhaps ignoring Castillejo's achievements in Europe and as defendind world champion, regarded Castillejo as another stepping stone in De La Hoya's career. Castillejo commented to this regard, saying on a press conference before the fight, which was held in Las Vegas, that "(he) didn't come to Las Vegas to do tourism, but to defend (his) title". Castillejo lasted the twelve round distance with De La Hoya, but was sent to the canvas seconds before the fight ended, and lost a unanimous twelve-round decision and his world title, on 23 June 2001.

After six months, Castillejo returned to the boxing ring, beating the well regarded Xavier Moya by a knockout in five rounds, On 11 January 2002, to win the vacant European Community's Junior Middleweight title, in Barcelona.

On 12 July 2002, he partially regained the WBC light middleweight title, when he beat Roman Karmazin by a twelve-round unanimous decision in Madrid, for the WBC's "Interim" title. This interim recognition was later retired from him, however, because he did not fight the WBC's recognized champion, which at the time was Shane Mosley, who had suffered an injury and was unable to box for the period being.

Castillejo then won four fights in a row, all by knockout.

He fought Fernando Vargas, in a fight that was supposed to be for the WBA's vacant light middleweight title, on 20 August 2005, in Chicago. It was decided ultimately to make the bout a ten-round affair instead of a world championship fight. Despite being dropped in round three, Castillejo was able to last ten rounds with fellow former world light middleweight champion Vargas, but he lost a ten-round decision to the Mexican-American.

Winning a middleweight title edit

On 15 July 2006, Castillejo sprang back on the boxing scene by defeating younger Felix Sturm of Germany to seize the WBA middleweight belt in an exciting fight. Sturm, making his first title defense, was headed to a one-sided win until Castillejo (61–6, 41 knockouts) caught him with a left hook against the ropes with 13 seconds left in the 10th Round.

Castillejo, then hit Sturm (27–2, 11 knockouts) with three uppercuts before the referee called the fight, making Castillejo, 38 at the time of his upset victory, the oldest man to win a recognized version on the World Middleweight Championship. He lost his title in his first defence against Argentine Mariano Natalio Carrera via a disputed 11th-round TKO. Later on, Carrera tested positive for Clenbuterol and was suspended for 6 months by the WBA, thus Castillejo regained his title on 23 February. [1]. He lost the title 28 April 2007 in a rematch against Felix Sturm. He fought Mariano Natalio Carrera again on 13 November 2007, this time winning by KO in the 6th round.

Professional boxing record edit

72 fights 62 wins 8 losses
By knockout 43 2
By decision 18 6
By disqualification 1 0
Draws 1
No contests 1
No. Result Record Opponent Type Round, time Date Location Notes
72 Draw 62–8–1 (1) Pablo Navascues MD 10 4 Apr 2009 La Cubierta, Leganés, Spain
71 Loss 62–8 (1) Sebastian Sylvester KO 12 (12), 1:53 12 Apr 2008 Jahnsportforum, Neubrandenburg, Germany For European middleweight title
70 Win 62–7 (1) Mariano Natalio Carrera KO 6 (12), 2:14 13 Nov 2007 Hohenstaufenhalle, Göppingen, Germany
69 Loss 61–7 (1) Felix Sturm UD 12 28 Apr 2007 König Pilsener Arena, Oberhausen, Germany Lost WBA middleweight title
68 NC 61–6 (1) Mariano Natalio Carrera TKO 11 (12), 1:53 2 Dec 2006 Estrel Hotel, Berlin, Germany WBA (Regular) middleweight title at stake;
Originally a TKO win for Carrera, later ruled an NC after he failed a drug test
67 Win 61–6 Felix Sturm TKO 10 (12), 2:47 15 Jul 2006 Color Line Arena, Hamburg, Germany Won WBA (Regular) middleweight title
66 Win 60–6 Luis Carmona TKO 2 (10) 3 Feb 2006 Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
65 Win 59–6 Presente Brito PTS 8 4 Nov 2005 La Cubierta, Leganés, Spain
64 Loss 58–6 Fernando Vargas UD 10 20 Aug 2005 Allstate Arena, Rosemont, Illinois, US
63 Win 58–5 Enrique Campos TKO 5 (8) 11 Jun 2004 La Cubierta, Leganés, Spain
62 Win 57–5 Genaro Rios TKO 3 (10) 16 Apr 2004 La Cubierta, Leganés, Spain
61 Win 56–5 Ignacio Solar TKO 2 (10), 2:26 12 Sep 2003 La Cubierta, Leganés, Spain
60 Win 55–5 Diego Castillo TKO 1 (12) 9 May 2003 La Cubierta, Leganés, Spain Retained WBC interim light-middleweight title
59 Win 54–5 Roman Karmazin UD 12 12 Jul 2002 Club Polideportivo, Parla, Spain Won vacant WBC interim light-middleweight title
58 Win 53–5 Pierre Moreno TKO 7 (10) 26 Apr 2002 Palau Blaugrana, Barcelona, Spain Retained European Union light-middleweight title
57 Win 52–5 Xavier Moya TKO 5 (10) 11 Jan 2002 Palau Blaugrana, Barcelona, Spain Won inaugural European Union light-middleweight title
56 Loss 51–5 Oscar De La Hoya UD 12 23 Jun 2001 MGM Grand Garden Arena, Paradise, Nevada, US Lost WBC light-middleweight title
55 Win 51–4 Javier Martinez Rodriguez TKO 4 (12), 1:43 21 Oct 2000 Salon 21, Mexico City, Mexico Retained WBC light-middleweight title
54 Win 50–4 Tony Marshall UD 12 21 Jul 2000 La Cubierta, Leganés, Spain Retained WBC light-middleweight title
53 Win 49–4 Juan Rondon TKO 3 (10) 14 Apr 2000 La Cubierta, Leganés, Spain
52 Win 48–4 Mohamed Boualleg KO 8 (10) 17 Mar 2000 Ciudad Real, Spain
51 Win 47–4 Michael Rask TKO 7 (12), 1:41 17 Dec 1999 La Cubierta, Leganés, Spain Retained WBC light-middleweight title
50 Win 46–4 Paolo Roberto TKO 7 (12), 1:47 10 Sep 1999 La Cubierta, Leganés, Spain Retained WBC light-middleweight title
49 Win 45–4 Humberto Aranda TKO 4 (12), 2:52 14 May 1999 Pabellón Europa, Leganés, Spain Retained WBC light-middleweight title
48 Win 44–4 Keith Mullings MD 12 29 Jan 1999 La Cubierta, Leganés, Spain Won WBC light-middleweight title
47 Win 43–4 Cristinel Acatrinei TKO 2 (8) 16 Oct 1998 La Cubierta, Leganés, Spain
46 Win 42–4 Ahmet Dottuev TKO 12 (12), 1:38 2 Jul 1998 Corn Exchange, Ipswich, England Won vacant European light-middleweight title
45 Win 41–4 Fernando Jose Riera PTS 10 18 Mar 1997 Valencia, Spain Won Spanish light-middleweight title
44 Win 40–4 Juan Ramon Medina TKO 8 (12) 12 Jul 1996 Hernani, Spain Won WBC Mundo Hispano light-middleweight title
43 Win 39–4 Tibor Horvath TKO 4 (6) 16 May 1996 Madrid, Spain
42 Win 38–4 Stefan Driscu TKO 2 (8) 7 Mar 1996 Madrid, Spain
41 Loss 37–4 Laurent Boudouani UD 12 6 Jan 1996 Palais des sports Marcel-Cerdan, Levallois-Perret, France For European light-middleweight title
40 Win 37–3 Carlos Rocha Tomar DQ 6 (6) 14 Jul 1995 Seville, Spain
39 Loss 36–3 Laurent Boudouani TKO 9 (12) 3 Jan 1995 Épernay, France Lost European light-middleweight title
38 Win 36–2 Ludovic Proto TKO 8 (12) 23 Jul 1994 Boiro, Spain Retained European light-middleweight title
37 Win 35–2 Patrick Vungbo PTS 12 29 May 1994 Leganés, Spain Retained European light-middleweight title
36 Win 34–2 Valentino Manca TKO 3 (12) 25 Mar 1994 Córdoba, Spain Retained European light-middleweight title
35 Win 33–2 Santo Colombo TKO 3 (12) 19 Feb 1994 Leganés, Spain Retained European light-middleweight title
34 Win 32–2 Bernard Razzano RTD 6 (12) 11 Jan 1994 Dijon, France Won European light-middleweight title
33 Win 31–2 Hugo Daniel Sclarandi KO 5 (12) 29 Oct 1993 Leganés, Spain Retained WBC Mundo Hispano light-middleweight title
32 Win 30–2 Javier Rivera TKO 4 (8) 25 Jun 1993 Leganés, Spain
31 Loss 29–2 Julio César Vásquez UD 12 24 Apr 1993 Polideportivo Parquesur Sport, Leganés, Spain For WBA light-middleweight title
30 Win 29–1 Jesus Carlos Velez PTS 8 26 Mar 1993 Leganés, Spain
29 Win 27–1 Enrique Areco UD 12 12 Dec 1992 Palacio Municipal de Deportes, Oviedo, Spain Won vacant WBC Mundo Hispano light-middleweight title
28 Win 27–1 Antonio Campbell KO 3 (8) 13 Oct 1992 Leganés, Spain
27 Win 26–1 Vasile Citea PTS 8 17 Jul 1992 Leganés, Spain
26 Win 25–1 Jorge Sclarandi UD 8 19 Jun 1992 Leganés, Spain
25 Win 24–1 Saoul Mamby PTS 8 15 May 1992 Bilbao, Spain
24 Win 23–1 Harry Arroyo TKO 3 (8) 10 Apr 1992 Leganés, Spain
23 Win 22–1 Edison Martinez KO 3 (8) 14 Mar 1992 Leganés, Spain
22 Win 21–1 Lindon Scarlett PTS 8 8 Feb 1992 Polideportivo Parquesur Sport, Leganés, Spain
21 Win 20–1 Gejza Stipak RTD 4 (8), 3:00 17 Jan 1992 Leganés, Spain
20 Win 19–1 Patrick Vungbo TKO 5 (8) 6 Dec 1991 Leganés, Spain
19 Win 18–1 Domingo Sanchez TKO 4 (10) 5 Jul 1991 Lugo, Spain Retained Spanish welterweight title
18 Win 17–1 Juan Rosario TKO 6 (8) 18 May 1991 Madrid, Spain
17 Win 16–1 Eric Dindaine PTS 8 21 Dec 1990 Leganés, Spain
16 Win 15–1 Alfonso Redondo TKO 4 (10) 19 Oct 1990 Leganés, Spain Won Spanish welterweight title
15 Win 14–1 Jose Salinas KO 1 (8) 17 Aug 1990 Almería, Spain
14 Win 13–1 Claudio Salgado TKO 1 (6) 14 Jul 1990 Parla, Spain
13 Win 12–1 Mateo Valdez TKO 2 (8) 31 May 1990 Madrid, Spain
12 Win 11–1 Felix Rodriguez TKO 5 (8) 5 May 1990 Zaragoza, Spain
11 Win 10–1 Carlos Tavarez TKO 2 (6) 16 Feb 1990 Bilbao, Spain
10 Win 9–1 Louie Antuna PTS 6 30 Dec 1989 Santoña, Spain
9 Win 8–1 Jimmy Bartes TKO 2 (6) 16 Nov 1989 Madrid, Spain
8 Loss 7–1 Del Bryan PTS 8 19 Aug 1989 Benidorm, Spain
7 Win 7–0 Victor Carvalho PTS 6 29 Jul 1989 Madrid, Spain
6 Win 6–0 Juan Antonio Lopez PTS 8 14 Jun 1989 Palacio de Deportes, Madrid, Spain
5 Win 5–0 Modesto Villardell TKO 1 (6) 23 Feb 1989 Madrid, Spain
4 Win 4–0 Santiago Vasquez PTS 6 19 Nov 1988 Irun, Spain
3 Win 3–0 Juan Perez TKO 1 (4) 4 Nov 1988 Torrejón de Ardoz, Spain
2 Win 2–0 Angel Diez TKO 4 (6) 2 Sep 1988 San Martín de Valdeiglesias, Spain
1 Win 1–0 Angel Diez PTS 6 22 Jul 1988 Madrid, Spain

Pay-per-view bouts edit

Date Fight Billing Buys Network
June 23, 2001
De La Hoya vs. Castillejo The Quest 400,000[3] HBO

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b HBO Sports tale of the tape prior to the Oscar De La Hoya fight.
  2. ^ "Javier Castillejo – Lineal Junior Middleweight Champion". The Cyber Boxing Zone Encyclopedia.
  3. ^ Pay-Per-View History 6 June 2007 at the Wayback Machine at about.com

External links edit

  • Boxing record for Javier Castillejo from BoxRec (registration required)
  • Javier Francisco Castillejo profile at Cyber Boxing Zone
Sporting positions
Regional boxing titles
Preceded by
Alfonso Redondo
Spanish welterweight champion
19 October 1990 – December 1992
Vacated
Vacant
Title next held by
Javier Martinez Rodriguez
Inaugural champion WBC Mundo Hispano
light-middleweight champion

12 December 1992 – January 1994
Vacated
Vacant
Title next held by
Jose Luis Navarro
Preceded by
Bernard Razzano
European
light-middleweight champion

11 January 1994 – 3 January 1995
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Juan Ramon Medina
WBC Mundo Hispano
light-middleweight champion

12 July 1996 – April 1997
Vacated
Vacant
Title next held by
Ailton Pessoa
Preceded by
Fernando Jose Riera
Spanish
light-middleweight champion

18 March 1997 – January 1999
Vacated
Vacant
Title next held by
Javier Martinez Rodriguez
Vacant
Title last held by
Davide Ciarlante
European
light-middleweight champion

2 July 1998 – November 1998
Vacated
Vacant
Title next held by
Mamadou Thiam
New title European Union
light-middleweight champion

11 January 2002 – July 2002
Vacated
Vacant
Title next held by
Jorge Sendra
World boxing titles
Preceded by WBC light-middleweight champion
29 January 1999 – 23 June 2001
Succeeded by
Lineal light-middleweight champion
29 January 1999 – 23 June 2001
New title WBC light-middleweight champion
Interim title

12 July 2002 – 5 March 2005
Promoted
Vacant
Title next held by
Sergio Martínez
Vacant
Title last held by
Winky Wright
WBC light-middleweight champion
5 March 2005 – 30 May 2005
Stripped
Vacant
Title next held by
Ricardo Mayorga
Preceded by WBA middleweight champion
15 July 2006 – 28 April 2007
Regular title until 14 December 2006
Succeeded by
Felix Sturm

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1994 and 1998 and the European Union middleweight title in 2002 Javier CastillejoBornFrancisco Javier Castillejo Rodriguez 1968 03 22 22 March 1968 age 56 Parla Madrid SpainNationalitySpanishOther namesEl Lince de Parla The Lynx of Parla StatisticsWeight s Welterweight Light middleweight MiddleweightHeight5 ft 11 in 180 cm 1 Reach70 in 178 cm 1 StanceOrthodoxBoxing recordTotal fights72Wins62Wins by KO43Losses8Draws1No contests1 Contents 1 Professional career 1 1 First title shot 1 2 First world title 1 3 Losing the title to De La Hoya 1 4 Winning a middleweight title 2 Professional boxing record 3 Pay per view bouts 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksProfessional career editCastillejo made his professional debut on 22 July 1988 when he outpointed Angel Diez over six rounds in Madrid He had an immediate rematch with Diez on 2 September of the same year Their second fight resulted in Castillejo s first knockout win when he beat Diez in the fourth round On 4 November he had his first fight outside Madrid and his first knockout win in the first round when he beat Juan Perez in Torrejon Castillejo had four more wins before he was defeated for the first time On 19 August 1989 he lost an eight round decision to Del Bryan in Benidorm But he followed that loss with a streak of twenty two victories in a row Among the most notable wins during that streak were a fourth round knockout on 19 October 1990 of Alfonzo Redondo which gave Castillejo the Spanish Welterweight Championship at Leganes On 5 July 1991 he retained that national championship with another fourth round knockout victory this time against Domingo Sanchez in Lugo On 10 April 1992 Castillejo got his first win when he knocked out former IBF lightweight champion Puerto Rican Harry Arroyo in three rounds at Leganes He followed that victory with another win against former WBC light welterweight champion Saoul Mamby of Jamaica by an eight round decision on 15 May at Bilbao On 12 December of that year Castillejo added the WBC s Mundo Hispano light middleweight title when he defeated Enrique Areco by a twelve round decision in Oviedo First title shot edit Despite the fact that he had not fought outside Spain as a professional yet and thus he had little international fan recognition as a boxer Castillejo received his first world title try when he challenged Julio Cesar Vasquez of Argentina for Vazquez s WBA light middleweight title on 24 April 1993 also in Leganes Vazquez outpointed him over 12 rounds ending his 22 fight winning streak After defending his Mundo Hispano regional title with success in a rematch with Victor Hugo Sclarandi on 29 October of that year by a knockout in five rounds Castillejo finally had his first fight abroad when he beat Bernard Razzano by a knockout in six rounds at Dijon France to conquer the European light middleweight title He defended the title successfully four times then lost it on 3 January 1995 to the then WBA light middleweight champion Laurent Boudouani in Epernay France by knockout in the ninth round His next fight was a victory by disqualification in six rounds on 14 July against Carlos Rocha Tovar in Seville The victory against Tovar was followed by a rematch with Boudouani who would once again defeat Castillejo this time around by a twelve round decision at Levallois 6 January 1996 Castillejo then won six more fights in a row before fighting for a world title again He regained the EBU light middleweight title by knocking out the former WBA welterweight title challenger Ahmed Dottuev in round twelve at Suffolk England on 2 July 1998 First world title edit On 29 January 1999 Castillejo got his second chance at becoming a world champion He outpointed Lineal and WBC light middleweight champion Keith Mullings over twelve rounds to join a handful of world champions to come from Spain 2 Despite some protests from Mullings management team the judges decision remained and Castillejo held the WBC title Losing the title to De La Hoya edit After five defenses where Castillejo retained the title a fight was set between him and Oscar De La Hoya It was Castillejo s first big time Pay Per View event Many fans perhaps ignoring Castillejo s achievements in Europe and as defendind world champion regarded Castillejo as another stepping stone in De La Hoya s career Castillejo commented to this regard saying on a press conference before the fight which was held in Las Vegas that he didn t come to Las Vegas to do tourism but to defend his title Castillejo lasted the twelve round distance with De La Hoya but was sent to the canvas seconds before the fight ended and lost a unanimous twelve round decision and his world title on 23 June 2001 After six months Castillejo returned to the boxing ring beating the well regarded Xavier Moya by a knockout in five rounds On 11 January 2002 to win the vacant European Community s Junior Middleweight title in Barcelona On 12 July 2002 he partially regained the WBC light middleweight title when he beat Roman Karmazin by a twelve round unanimous decision in Madrid for the WBC s Interim title This interim recognition was later retired from him however because he did not fight the WBC s recognized champion which at the time was Shane Mosley who had suffered an injury and was unable to box for the period being Castillejo then won four fights in a row all by knockout He fought Fernando Vargas in a fight that was supposed to be for the WBA s vacant light middleweight title on 20 August 2005 in Chicago It was decided ultimately to make the bout a ten round affair instead of a world championship fight Despite being dropped in round three Castillejo was able to last ten rounds with fellow former world light middleweight champion Vargas but he lost a ten round decision to the Mexican American Winning a middleweight title edit On 15 July 2006 Castillejo sprang back on the boxing scene by defeating younger Felix Sturm of Germany to seize the WBA middleweight belt in an exciting fight Sturm making his first title defense was headed to a one sided win until Castillejo 61 6 41 knockouts caught him with a left hook against the ropes with 13 seconds left in the 10th Round Castillejo then hit Sturm 27 2 11 knockouts with three uppercuts before the referee called the fight making Castillejo 38 at the time of his upset victory the oldest man to win a recognized version on the World Middleweight Championship He lost his title in his first defence against Argentine Mariano Natalio Carrera via a disputed 11th round TKO Later on Carrera tested positive for Clenbuterol and was suspended for 6 months by the WBA thus Castillejo regained his title on 23 February 1 He lost the title 28 April 2007 in a rematch against Felix Sturm He fought Mariano Natalio Carrera again on 13 November 2007 this time winning by KO in the 6th round Professional boxing record edit72 fights 62 wins 8 losses By knockout 43 2 By decision 18 6 By disqualification 1 0 Draws 1 No contests 1 No Result Record Opponent Type Round time Date Location Notes 72 Draw 62 8 1 1 Pablo Navascues MD 10 4 Apr 2009 La Cubierta Leganes Spain 71 Loss 62 8 1 Sebastian Sylvester KO 12 12 1 53 12 Apr 2008 Jahnsportforum Neubrandenburg Germany For European middleweight title 70 Win 62 7 1 Mariano Natalio Carrera KO 6 12 2 14 13 Nov 2007 Hohenstaufenhalle Goppingen Germany 69 Loss 61 7 1 Felix Sturm UD 12 28 Apr 2007 Konig Pilsener Arena Oberhausen Germany Lost WBA middleweight title 68 NC 61 6 1 Mariano Natalio Carrera TKO 11 12 1 53 2 Dec 2006 Estrel Hotel Berlin Germany WBA Regular middleweight title at stake Originally a TKO win for Carrera later ruled an NC after he failed a drug test 67 Win 61 6 Felix Sturm TKO 10 12 2 47 15 Jul 2006 Color Line Arena Hamburg Germany Won WBA Regular middleweight title 66 Win 60 6 Luis Carmona TKO 2 10 3 Feb 2006 Santa Cruz de Tenerife Spain 65 Win 59 6 Presente Brito PTS 8 4 Nov 2005 La Cubierta Leganes Spain 64 Loss 58 6 Fernando Vargas UD 10 20 Aug 2005 Allstate Arena Rosemont Illinois US 63 Win 58 5 Enrique Campos TKO 5 8 11 Jun 2004 La Cubierta Leganes Spain 62 Win 57 5 Genaro Rios TKO 3 10 16 Apr 2004 La Cubierta Leganes Spain 61 Win 56 5 Ignacio Solar TKO 2 10 2 26 12 Sep 2003 La Cubierta Leganes Spain 60 Win 55 5 Diego Castillo TKO 1 12 9 May 2003 La Cubierta Leganes Spain Retained WBC interim light middleweight title 59 Win 54 5 Roman Karmazin UD 12 12 Jul 2002 Club Polideportivo Parla Spain Won vacant WBC interim light middleweight title 58 Win 53 5 Pierre Moreno TKO 7 10 26 Apr 2002 Palau Blaugrana Barcelona Spain Retained European Union light middleweight title 57 Win 52 5 Xavier Moya TKO 5 10 11 Jan 2002 Palau Blaugrana Barcelona Spain Won inaugural European Union light middleweight title 56 Loss 51 5 Oscar De La Hoya UD 12 23 Jun 2001 MGM Grand Garden Arena Paradise Nevada US Lost WBC light middleweight title 55 Win 51 4 Javier Martinez Rodriguez TKO 4 12 1 43 21 Oct 2000 Salon 21 Mexico City Mexico Retained WBC light middleweight title 54 Win 50 4 Tony Marshall UD 12 21 Jul 2000 La Cubierta Leganes Spain Retained WBC light middleweight title 53 Win 49 4 Juan Rondon TKO 3 10 14 Apr 2000 La Cubierta Leganes Spain 52 Win 48 4 Mohamed Boualleg KO 8 10 17 Mar 2000 Ciudad Real Spain 51 Win 47 4 Michael Rask TKO 7 12 1 41 17 Dec 1999 La Cubierta Leganes Spain Retained WBC light middleweight title 50 Win 46 4 Paolo Roberto TKO 7 12 1 47 10 Sep 1999 La Cubierta Leganes Spain Retained WBC light middleweight title 49 Win 45 4 Humberto Aranda TKO 4 12 2 52 14 May 1999 Pabellon Europa Leganes Spain Retained WBC light middleweight title 48 Win 44 4 Keith Mullings MD 12 29 Jan 1999 La Cubierta Leganes Spain Won WBC light middleweight title 47 Win 43 4 Cristinel Acatrinei TKO 2 8 16 Oct 1998 La Cubierta Leganes Spain 46 Win 42 4 Ahmet Dottuev TKO 12 12 1 38 2 Jul 1998 Corn Exchange Ipswich England Won vacant European light middleweight title 45 Win 41 4 Fernando Jose Riera PTS 10 18 Mar 1997 Valencia Spain Won Spanish light middleweight title 44 Win 40 4 Juan Ramon Medina TKO 8 12 12 Jul 1996 Hernani Spain Won WBC Mundo Hispano light middleweight title 43 Win 39 4 Tibor Horvath TKO 4 6 16 May 1996 Madrid Spain 42 Win 38 4 Stefan Driscu TKO 2 8 7 Mar 1996 Madrid Spain 41 Loss 37 4 Laurent Boudouani UD 12 6 Jan 1996 Palais des sports Marcel Cerdan Levallois Perret France For European light middleweight title 40 Win 37 3 Carlos Rocha Tomar DQ 6 6 14 Jul 1995 Seville Spain 39 Loss 36 3 Laurent Boudouani TKO 9 12 3 Jan 1995 Epernay France Lost European light middleweight title 38 Win 36 2 Ludovic Proto TKO 8 12 23 Jul 1994 Boiro Spain Retained European light middleweight title 37 Win 35 2 Patrick Vungbo PTS 12 29 May 1994 Leganes Spain Retained European light middleweight title 36 Win 34 2 Valentino Manca TKO 3 12 25 Mar 1994 Cordoba Spain Retained European light middleweight title 35 Win 33 2 Santo Colombo TKO 3 12 19 Feb 1994 Leganes Spain Retained European light middleweight title 34 Win 32 2 Bernard Razzano RTD 6 12 11 Jan 1994 Dijon France Won European light middleweight title 33 Win 31 2 Hugo Daniel Sclarandi KO 5 12 29 Oct 1993 Leganes Spain Retained WBC Mundo Hispano light middleweight title 32 Win 30 2 Javier Rivera TKO 4 8 25 Jun 1993 Leganes Spain 31 Loss 29 2 Julio Cesar Vasquez UD 12 24 Apr 1993 Polideportivo Parquesur Sport Leganes Spain For WBA light middleweight title 30 Win 29 1 Jesus Carlos Velez PTS 8 26 Mar 1993 Leganes Spain 29 Win 27 1 Enrique Areco UD 12 12 Dec 1992 Palacio Municipal de Deportes Oviedo Spain Won vacant WBC Mundo Hispano light middleweight title 28 Win 27 1 Antonio Campbell KO 3 8 13 Oct 1992 Leganes Spain 27 Win 26 1 Vasile Citea PTS 8 17 Jul 1992 Leganes Spain 26 Win 25 1 Jorge Sclarandi UD 8 19 Jun 1992 Leganes Spain 25 Win 24 1 Saoul Mamby PTS 8 15 May 1992 Bilbao Spain 24 Win 23 1 Harry Arroyo TKO 3 8 10 Apr 1992 Leganes Spain 23 Win 22 1 Edison Martinez KO 3 8 14 Mar 1992 Leganes Spain 22 Win 21 1 Lindon Scarlett PTS 8 8 Feb 1992 Polideportivo Parquesur Sport Leganes Spain 21 Win 20 1 Gejza Stipak RTD 4 8 3 00 17 Jan 1992 Leganes Spain 20 Win 19 1 Patrick Vungbo TKO 5 8 6 Dec 1991 Leganes Spain 19 Win 18 1 Domingo Sanchez TKO 4 10 5 Jul 1991 Lugo Spain Retained Spanish welterweight title 18 Win 17 1 Juan Rosario TKO 6 8 18 May 1991 Madrid Spain 17 Win 16 1 Eric Dindaine PTS 8 21 Dec 1990 Leganes Spain 16 Win 15 1 Alfonso Redondo TKO 4 10 19 Oct 1990 Leganes Spain Won Spanish welterweight title 15 Win 14 1 Jose Salinas KO 1 8 17 Aug 1990 Almeria Spain 14 Win 13 1 Claudio Salgado TKO 1 6 14 Jul 1990 Parla Spain 13 Win 12 1 Mateo Valdez TKO 2 8 31 May 1990 Madrid Spain 12 Win 11 1 Felix Rodriguez TKO 5 8 5 May 1990 Zaragoza Spain 11 Win 10 1 Carlos Tavarez TKO 2 6 16 Feb 1990 Bilbao Spain 10 Win 9 1 Louie Antuna PTS 6 30 Dec 1989 Santona Spain 9 Win 8 1 Jimmy Bartes TKO 2 6 16 Nov 1989 Madrid Spain 8 Loss 7 1 Del Bryan PTS 8 19 Aug 1989 Benidorm Spain 7 Win 7 0 Victor Carvalho PTS 6 29 Jul 1989 Madrid Spain 6 Win 6 0 Juan Antonio Lopez PTS 8 14 Jun 1989 Palacio de Deportes Madrid Spain 5 Win 5 0 Modesto Villardell TKO 1 6 23 Feb 1989 Madrid Spain 4 Win 4 0 Santiago Vasquez PTS 6 19 Nov 1988 Irun Spain 3 Win 3 0 Juan Perez TKO 1 4 4 Nov 1988 Torrejon de Ardoz Spain 2 Win 2 0 Angel Diez TKO 4 6 2 Sep 1988 San Martin de Valdeiglesias Spain 1 Win 1 0 Angel Diez PTS 6 22 Jul 1988 Madrid SpainPay per view bouts editDate Fight Billing Buys Network June 23 2001 De La Hoya vs Castillejo The Quest 400 000 3 HBOSee also editList of light middleweight boxing champions List of middleweight boxing champions List of WBA world champions List of WBC world champions List of European Boxing Union light middleweight championsReferences edit a b HBO Sports tale of the tape prior to the Oscar De La Hoya fight Javier Castillejo Lineal Junior Middleweight Champion The Cyber Boxing Zone Encyclopedia Pay Per View History Archived 6 June 2007 at the Wayback Machine at about comExternal links editBoxing record for Javier Castillejo from BoxRec registration required Javier Francisco Castillejo profile at Cyber Boxing Zone Sporting positions Regional boxing titles Preceded byAlfonso Redondo Spanish welterweight champion19 October 1990 December 1992Vacated VacantTitle next held byJavier Martinez Rodriguez Inaugural champion WBC Mundo Hispanolight middleweight champion12 December 1992 January 1994Vacated VacantTitle next held byJose Luis Navarro Preceded byBernard Razzano Europeanlight middleweight champion11 January 1994 3 January 1995 Succeeded byLaurent Boudouani Preceded byJuan Ramon Medina WBC Mundo Hispanolight middleweight champion12 July 1996 April 1997Vacated VacantTitle next held byAilton Pessoa Preceded byFernando Jose Riera Spanishlight middleweight champion18 March 1997 January 1999Vacated VacantTitle next held byJavier Martinez Rodriguez VacantTitle last held byDavide Ciarlante Europeanlight middleweight champion2 July 1998 November 1998Vacated VacantTitle next held byMamadou Thiam New title European Unionlight middleweight champion11 January 2002 July 2002Vacated VacantTitle next held byJorge Sendra World boxing titles Preceded byKeith Mullings WBC light middleweight champion29 January 1999 23 June 2001 Succeeded byOscar De La Hoya Lineal light middleweight champion29 January 1999 23 June 2001 New title WBC light middleweight championInterim title12 July 2002 5 March 2005Promoted VacantTitle next held bySergio Martinez VacantTitle last held byWinky Wright WBC light middleweight champion5 March 2005 30 May 2005Stripped VacantTitle next held byRicardo Mayorga Preceded byFelix Sturm WBA middleweight champion15 July 2006 28 April 2007Regular title until 14 December 2006 Succeeded byFelix Sturm Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Javier Castillejo amp oldid 1201255062, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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