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    Former two-division world champion Jose Luis Castillo (64-12-1, 55KOs) is still undecided on his future in the sport. At 39-years-old, Castillo's performances barely resemble the same boxer who came close to defeating Floyd Mayweather Jr. in 2002. Most experts believe Castillo has never looked the same after his incredible war with Diego Corrales in 2005.

    Castillo has also been faced with financial struggles over the last few years, but insists that he doesn't fight for the money. On February 1 he lost a ten round decision to Antwone Smith in Chicago.
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  • #2
    Still the best LW of the last 15 years.

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    • #3
      had a hell of a career. we cant say he is to retire now when boxing is all hes known in his life

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      • #4
        Before his last fight Castillo looked good and impressed me but then his last fight... His legs looked real unsteady and just didn't look the same. He should just retire.


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        • #5
          Translation he's still broke.

          He's been "fighting for money" since he fought Ricky Hatton for free (literally)

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          • #6
            I hope he retires....

            But whatever he does I wish him the best

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            • #7
              He needs to retire. It's not a good look losing to Antoine Smith caliber opponents

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              • #8
                Originally posted by marzblkman View Post
                Translation he's still broke.

                He's been "fighting for money" since he fought Ricky Hatton for free (literally)
                Sad to see boxers who should have quit a long time ago but can't because of money problems.

                Provodnikov Augustus was hard to watch.

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                • #9
                  he needs 2 retire...he was paid his worth as now he's just an ex-champ w/ a name...it wasn't he lost 2 Smith, far from a world class boxer,IMO, just above an opponent, it was how he lost, ;he showed nothing that indicates he has anything left 2 go on with...

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Derranged View Post
                    Sad to see boxers who should have quit a long time ago but can't because of money problems.

                    Provodnikov Augustus was hard to watch.
                    Greed and I personally think he and Chico beat years out of each other. He looked great the 2nd fight but I think he's been flat ever since.

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