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Castillo wins split decision in return to the ring

Castillo barely escaped with a split decision win over his far less experienced opponent, winning by the slimmest of margins to keep his hopes alive for a possible June fight against Ricky Hatton.

Published on: Jan 21, 2007 01:55 PM IST
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Hermann Ngoudjo was supposed to be nothing more than a boxing tuneup for Jose Luis Castillo. He nearly ended up being a lot more on Saturday.

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Castillo barely escaped with a split decision win over his far less experienced opponent, winning by the slimmest of margins to keep his hopes alive for a possible June fight against Ricky Hatton.

Castillo used a relentless attack to the body to win 115-113 on two scorecards, enough to offset the 115-113 margin given Ngoudjo by the third judge. The Associated Press had the fight even, 114-114. The fight was on the undercard of the Hatton-Juan Urango 63-kilogram (140-pound) title fight.

The decision was widely booed by the crowd at the Paris hotel-casino, which watched as Ngoudjo acquitted himself well in only his 16th professional fight against a fighter who was in his 63rd pro fight.

Ngoudjo (15-1) stood on the ringside corner ropes after the decision was announced and raised his arms in victory. "I thought I outworked him on the outside and I roughed him up on the inside," Ngoudjo said. "I thought I won this fight by four rounds."

Castillo (55-7-1), meanwhile, hadn't fought in nearly a year after failing to make weight for his lightweight title fight against Diego Corrales in June. The effects of the layoff were evident in the fight.

"I did the best I could," Castillo said. "I've been away from the ring for a long time. It wasn't one of my greatest performances."

Castillo won the fight by going to the body, especially with a left hook that he continually pounded into the ribs of Ngoudjo. But Ngoudjo had his moments as well, rocking Castillo with a left in the seventh round and fighting well from the outside. Ringside punching stats showed Castillo landing 245 of 682 punches to 208 of 783 for Ngoudjo.

 
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