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CASTILLO RETAINS WBC LIGHTWEIGHT TITLE WITH 10TH-ROUND TKO
OVER DIAZ, LACY SCORES SEVENTH-ROUND TKO OVER WILLIAMS TO KEEP IBF
168-POUND BELT ON A SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING DOUBLEHEADER FROM
MANDALAY BAY RESORT & CASINO, LAS VEGAS, NEVADA
Exciting
World Title Bouts Will Be Replayed On SHO2 On Tuesday, March 8, At 11 PM
ET/PT
LAS VEGAS (March 6, 2005) – World Boxing
Council (WBC) Lightweight Champion Jose Luis Castillo earned the right to
face his World Boxing Organization (WBO) counterpart, Diego Corrales, by
scoring an impressive 10th-round TKO over former International Boxing
Federation (IBF) titleholder Julio “The Kidd’’ Diaz Saturday on SHOWTIME.
The eagerly anticipated world title unification bout between Castillo and
Corrales, while not signed, is expected to take place May 7 on SHOWTIME.
In the SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING co-feature, undefeated Jeff Lacy
retained his IBF super middleweight crown with an exciting seventh-round
TKO over Rubin “Mr. Hollywood’’ Williams.
Saturday’s world
championship doubleheader, which aired during SHOWTIME’s nationwide Free
Weekend Preview, was shown at 10:30 p.m. ET/PT (delayed on West Coast)
from Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino. It was co-promoted by Top-Rank,
Inc., and Gary Shaw Productions, LLC.
Castillo (52-6-1, 46 KOs),
of Sonora, Mexico, dominated Diaz and dropped him twice in the 10th round.
He floored Diaz with a left hook at about the 1:40 mark, and then again
with a left-right combination less than a minute later. Shortly after the
last knockdown, the bout was stopped at 2:23. Castillo, who never looked
like a loser, was ahead by the scores of 88-83 on the three judges’
scorecards going into the final round. The victory was the sixth in a row
for Castillo, who was making the second defense in his second stint as WBC
135-pound champion.
Diaz (30-3, 22 KOs), of Coachella, Calif., had
a six-fight winning streak end. He gave his best, but could never get into
the rhythm. The switch-hitting Diaz showed plenty of courage: at bout’s
conclusion, his eyes were badly swollen, but Castillo was too strong and
experienced. Diaz was making his first start since voluntarily
relinquishing his IBF belt for the opportunity to face Castillo.
Lacy (19-0, 15 KOs), of Tampa, Fla., was leading a fast-paced,
terrific action fight by the scores of 59-54, 59-55 and 58-57 when it was
stopped 47 seconds into the seventh round. Lacy, who was appearing on
SHOWTIME for the 12th time, was making the second defense of the IBF
168-pound belt he won with an eighth-round TKO over Syd Vanderpool Oct. 2,
2004, on SHOWTIME. The first 2000 Olympian to win a world title, Lacy was
busier and stronger than Williams and landed numerous solid shots in the
slugfest, but could not register a knockdown.
Williams (26-21, 15
KOs), of Detroit, Mich., has a seven-fight winning streak snapped. A tough
kid who had better ability than many expected, Williams had good success
with the jab and occasional right hand, but Lacy had too much firepower.
SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING’s Steve Albert and Al Bernstein
called Saturday’s action from ringside with Jim Gray serving as roving
reporter. The executive producer of the SHOWTIME telecast was Jay Larkin,
with David Dinkins, Jr. producing and Bob Dunphy directing.
The
next SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING fight card is Saturday, April 2. The two
boxers widely recognized as the most talented in the exciting
cruiserweight division will square off when undefeated World Boxing
Council (WBC) champion Wayne “Big Truck” Braithwaite (21-0, 17 KOs) faces
World Boxing Association (WBA) titleholder Jean-Marc Mormeck (30-2, 21
KOs) in an eagerly anticipated world title unification bout. The
division’s most enthralling match-up in years will be shown on SHOWTIME at
11 p.m. ET/PT (delayed on the West Coast). Don King Productions will
present the event at the DCU Center in Worchester, Mass.
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