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 Last update:  05-08-2009      Read more by Mark Vester            
   
Jose Luis Castillo May Possibly Retire From Boxing
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By Mark Vester

It's being reported that former lightweight champion Jose Luis Castillo (57-9-1, 49KOs) may retire from the sport of boxing. Castillo, 35, last saw ring action in January, knocking out James Wayka in two rounds in Mexicali. Since that fight, Castillo has been involved in several ventures that are working for him, and has not stepped inside a boxing gym to train. Castillo has received several offers and has so far rejected all of them.

Castillo plans to make a final decision in the next couple of weeks. Over the last few years the once-great fighter has been involved in battles inside and outside of the ring. He struggled with his weight for several years, going up quickly from lightweight to welterweight, where his body is too small for his come forward style. He also had a lot trouble with his finances. 

He will always be remembered for his title wins, the hall-of-fame first war with Diego Corrales and the night he almost snapped the unbeaten record of Floyd Mayweather Jr.

"If I return to boxing, it will be for a short time to fight for a lightweight of junior weltereight title," Castillo told ESTO.

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on 05-09-2009 by Loccy
I blame Hatton for this. :D

good decision
on 05-09-2009 by budfr
I hope he retires, he´s been a great warrior, always attacking. He almost defeated Mayweather, I think the first fight was a draw or a win for Castillo. He should make one good-bye fight and retire.

Its a shame..
on 05-08-2009 by MASSMAN
Alot of these fighters have long careers and then at the end of their career they have absolutely no money to live off of for the rest of their lives. Boxing is not an easy sport to make a true living off of. Thats why they all tend to have to keep fighting way past their prime when they know the...

on 05-08-2009 by MAN IN BLACK
[QUOTE=The_Bringer;5241902]I hope his financial situation is a bit more stable that it has been.[/QUOTE] That's what I was thinking - how's his money these days? Castillo at 135 is one of the classics. If he's calling it a day, I hope he's able to do it comfortably.

on 05-08-2009 by mangler
It's about time. Hate seein past prime guys go on cuz they need $.

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