Eliseo Castillo

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Eliseo Castillo
Statistics
Real name Eliseo Castillo
Nickname None
Weight Cruiserweight
Nationality Cuban
Birth date April 29, 1975
Birth place Havana, Cuba
Style Orthodox
Boxing record
Total fights 22
Wins 20
Wins by KO 15
Losses 1
Draws 1
No contests 0

Eliseo Castillo (born April 29, 1975 in Havana, Cuba) is a professional boxer. From the ages of 12 through 16, he trained to box through the Cuban state government's amateur boxing program. (This is the same program that produced such boxing legends as Teofilo Stevenson, Felix Savon, Joel Casamayor, and Juan Carlos Gomez.) Despite winning the vast majority of his approximately 90 amateur bouts in Cuba, the young fighter could not manage to capture an international title.

At the age of 17, Eliseo Castillo escaped from Cuba on a raft with his brothers Eliezer (a fellow boxer) and Eliades and two other friends. The group spent five days at sea before they drifted ashore in Panama. Soon thereafter, they were returned to Guantanamo Bay. After 18 months of processing the group was allowed to emigrate to the United States. He then moved to Miami, Florida.

At the age of 20, he began his professional career as a boxer. His first bout was against Anthony Mack (who was also making his professional debut that evening) on February 24, 1996. Castillo won the bout via first round knockout. He fought off-and-on into the new millennium, at one time even taking 3 years off from the sport.

Though his career has been spotty, he still managed to remain undefeated up until April 2005. The only blemish on his record up until that point was a draw to Terry Pitts (who later changed his name to Sajad Abdul Aziz) on November 13, 1998 at the famed Mahi Shrine Temple Auditorium in Miami. Aziz was able to score knockdowns in both the 4th and 5th rounds, but Castillo fought back and secured a majority draw.

His biggest victory came on July 3, 2004 against former Heavyweight champion Michael Moorer at the American Airlines Arena in Miami. He beat the former champion by an unanimous decision in their 10-round bout. This brought him some level of attention from the boxing press and garnered for him a fight with Wladimir Klitschko the following year.

At 2:51 in the fourth round, Klitschko was declared the victor after referee Daniel Van de Wiele stopped the fight.

Shortly after the fight with Klitschko, Castillo moved down to the Cruiserweight division. He has won two straight since the Klitschko loss and is set to fight Johnathon Banks on July 26, 2006.

As of the beginning of July 2006, Eliseo Castillo's professional ring record stands at 20 wins (15 by way of knockout), 1 loss, and 1 draw.

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