Freddy Castillo Explained

Freddy Castillo
Realname:Freddy Castillo
Nickname:Chato Loco
Weight:Light flyweight
Flyweight
Height:5 ft 3 in
Birth Date:15 June 1955
Birth Place:Mérida, Yucatán, Mexico
Style:Southpaw
Total:68
Wins:45
Ko:30
Losses:18
Draws:5

Freddy Castillo (born June 15, 1955) is a Mexican retired professional boxer who is the former WBC light flyweight champion, WBC and Lineal flyweight champion.

Pro career

Known as "Chato Loco", Castillo turned pro in 1971 and won the WBC light flyweight title with a TKO win over Luis Estaba in 1978. He lost the belt in his first defense later that year to Netrnoi Sor Vorasingh by split decision. He later moved up in weight and in 1982 won the WBC and lineal flyweight titles with a decision win over Prudencio Cardona.[1] He lost the titles in his first defense to Eleoncio Mercedes by split decision. He retired in 1986 after losing to Sot Chitalada for the WBC flyweight title in Kuwait City, Kuwait. He also lost to Alfonso Lopez

Professional boxing record

ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateAgeLocationNotes
68Loss45–18–5Sot ChitaladaUD12Feb 22, 1985
67Loss45–17–5Antonio AvelarTKO4 (10)Sep 23, 1984
66Win45–16–5Carlos de la PazKO3 (?)May 18, 1984
65Win44–16–5Artemio RuizKO5 (?)Oct 27, 1984
64Win43–16–5Arturo TebaquiTKO6 (?)Apr 7, 1984
63Win42–16–5Jose Luis CruzTKO1 (?)Feb 11, 1984
62Win41–16–5Arturo MujicaTKO6 (?)Nov 26, 1983
61Loss40–16–5Luis Fernando HernandezTKO3 (?)Aug 15, 1983
60Draw40–15–5Candido TellezPTS10May 28, 1983
59Loss40–15–4Eleoncio MercedesSD15Nov 6, 1982
58Win40–14–4Prudencio CardonaUD15Jul 24, 1982
57Win39–14–4Lupe AcostaPTS12Feb 26, 1982
56Win38–14–4Javier LucasPTS10Sep 26, 1981
55Win37–14–4Gabriel BernalTKO8 (12)Aug 22, 1981
54Win36–14–4Jorge de JesusTKO4 (10)Jul 17, 1981
53Win35–14–4Nestor ObregonTKO6 (?)May 15, 1981
52Win34–14–4Javier LucasPTS10Apr 24, 1981
51Loss33–14–4Jose GallegosPTS12Mar 30, 1981
50Win33–13–4Gabriel BernalPTS10Jan 30, 1981
49Win32–13–4Alfredo HernandezPTS10Dec 20, 1980
48Loss31–13–4Amado UrsuaTKO3 (?)Oct 25, 1980
47Win31–12–4Samuel MachorroTKO6 (?)Sep 6, 1980
46Loss30–12–4Alfonso LopezPTS10Apr 26, 1980
45Win30–11–4Elid FernandezKO4 (?)Feb 10, 1980
44Win29–11–4Ramon Balbino SoriaTKO6 (10)Nov 10, 1979
43Draw28–11–4Rodolfo RodriguezPTS10Oct 27, 1979
42Loss28–11–3Jose GallegosPTS12Sep 17, 1979
41Loss28–10–3Hilario ZapataUD12Jun 23, 1979
40Loss28–9–3Jose GallegosPTS10Mar 5, 1979
39Win28–8–3Antonio AvelarTKO10 (10)Oct 21, 1978
38Win27–8–3Juan AlvarezTKO10 (?)Jul 29, 1978
37Loss26–8–3Netrnoi Sor VorasinghSD15May 6, 1978
36Win26–7–3Luis EstabaTKO14 (15), Feb 19, 1978
35Win25–7–3Wilberth CancheTKO3 (?)Sep 17, 1977
34Win24–7–3Aureliano SanchezKO3 (?)Aug 14, 1977
33Win23–7–3Pedro FloresDQ8 (?)Jul 6, 1977
32Win22–7–3Adelaido GalindoTKO8 (?)Apr 30, 1977
31Win21–7–3Juan Jose GuzmanPTS10Mar 25, 1977
30Win20–7–3Antonio AvelarPTS10Feb 4, 1977
29Win19–7–3Freddy PolancoKO1 (?)Jan 15, 1977
28Win18–7–3Arturo DelgadoPTS10Sep 14, 1976
27Loss17–7–3Freddy HernandezTKO5 (?)Feb 4, 1976
26Win17–6–3Juan ZarateTKO2 (?)Aug 6, 1975
25Win16–6–3Frankie GranadosKO3 (?)Jul 7, 1975
24Win15–6–3Rocky ThompsonKO1 (?)May 7, 1975
23Loss14–6–3Juan DiazDQ4 (?)Jan 9, 1975
22Win14–5–3Jose CurielTKO3 (?)Oct 5, 1974
21Win13–5–3Rancherito HernandezKO3 (?)Sep 7, 1974
20Win12–5–3Jose MendozaKO7 (?)Aug 23, 1974
19Win11–5–3Chucho LoriaKO7 (?)Jul 20, 1974
18Loss10–5–3Luis Enrique GarciaPTS10Mar 23, 1974
17Win10–4–3Gonzalo GonzalezPTS8Sep 8, 1973
16Loss9–4–3Evelio MunozPTS8Aug 19, 1973
15Win9–3–3Kid ValentePTS8Jul 8, 1973
14Loss8–3–3Chucho LoriaPTS8Jun 22, 1973
13Win8–2–3Baby GilKO2 (?)May 21, 1973
12Win7–2–3Kid CopetesKO4 (?)Apr 25, 1973
11Draw6–2–3Chucho LoriaPTS6Mar 8, 1973
10Win6–2–2Lupe MaderaPTS6Oct 5, 1972
9Draw5–2–2Chucho LoriaPTS6Aug 23, 1972
8Win5–2–1Gonzalo GonzalezPTS6Jun 2, 1972
7Draw4–2–1Irving CetinaPTS6May 3, 1972
6Win4–2Miguel CamargoKO4 (?)Jan 28, 1972
5Loss3–2Romulo CortesPTS4Jan 12, 1972
4Win3–1Magallo LozadaPTS4Dec 1, 1971
3Win2–1Agustin CruzKO1 (?)Nov 8, 1971
2Win1–1Ranulfo CanoKO4 (?)Oct 20, 1971
1Loss0–1Guty EspadasKO4 (?)Sep 22, 1971

See also

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Freddy Castillo - Lineal Flyweight Champion. The Cyber Boxing Zone Encyclopedia.