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Dindo Castañares alias "Diesel"
WBF Super Lightweight Champion, Dec 11, 2004 - Dec 11, 2005 |
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PERSONAL INFO
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| Hometown: |
Inayawan, Cebu |
| Birthdate: |
1981-03-22 |
| Age: |
28 |
| Birth Place: |
Laray, Talisay City |
| Height: |
5'7 |
| Reach: |
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| Stance: |
Orthodox |
| Division: |
Welterweight |
| License No.: |
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| Trainer: |
Edito Villamor |
| Manager: |
Antonio Aldeguer |
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FIGHT RECORD
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| Win: |
16 |
| Loss: |
7 |
| Draw: |
2 |
| KO: |
12 |
| Total Fights: |
25 |
| Win %: |
64% |
| KO %: |
75% |
| Detailed fight record |
Click Here |
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Latest news on Dindo Castañares |
Ex-WBF champ jailed Sun.Star Cebu, Sep 6, 2007 FROM a former boxing title holder, Dindo Castañares has reached a new low.
Last Monday, the former World Boxing Federation junior welterweight champion was arrested by the Talisay City Police for playing an illegal coins game—locally known as hantak, in Sitio Tunga, Barangay Tangke.
The former boxing star had to stay at the jail overnight before he was released the next day after paying a fine of P1,000 for violating Presidential Decree 1602—the anti-illegal gambling law.
Read Full Story >>>Cebuanos dominate awards By Rommel C. Manlosa, Sun.Star Cebu, Mar 29, 2006 Cebu-based boxing personalities dominated the 7th Gabriel “Flash” Elorde Awards Night, also known as the “Banquet of Champions,” last Sunday in Makati City.
Except for the “Boxer of the Year Award,” which went to Manny Pacquiao, and the Elorde Golden Belt that was given to the World boxing Council (WBC) super-flyweight champion Brian Viloria, other awards went to Cebu-based boxers, managers and promoters. They were lauded for their outstanding contribution to Philippine boxing last year.
Read Full Story >>> Cebu Boxing in 2005 By Rico Navarro, The Freeman, Dec 11, 2005 Cebu has always been proud of being the hotbed of boxing in the Philippines, and we've proven it once again in 2005. With the year of boxing basically done save for a few more fights, it is certain that another year will end without a world champion from Cebu Boxing. However, there are still many highlights worth citing.
While we may not have a world champion now, we have eight regional champions in Rodel Mayol (OPBF minimumweight champion), Malcolm Tuñacao (OPBF bantamweight champion), Rand Read Full Story >>> Yamamoto knocks out Castañares in round 7 By Emmanuel B. Villaruel, The Freeman, Nov 8, 2005 After their first two fights ended up in a draw, Japanese prospect Daigoro Yamamoto clearly showed his more superior than Dindo "Diesel" Castañares after he survived a third round knockdown to floor the Cebuano punching dynamo in the seventh round and put a compelling closure to their trilogy the other night at the IMP Hall in Osaka, Japan.
In an explosive showdown described by noted Japanese boxingman Joe Koizumi as Japan's "Fight of the Month", Castañares, the reigning World Boxing Foundat Read Full Story >>> Dindo KOed in Japan By Rommel C. Manlosa, Sun.Star Cebu, Nov 8, 2005 In a shocking turn of events, World Boxing Federation junior welterweight champion and Orient and Pacific Boxing Federation No.2 challenger Dindo Castañares suffered a humiliating blow to his resurging boxing career after losing to longtime rival Daigoro Yamamoto by knockout in their third meeting Sunday night, in Osaka, Japan.
The fight ended two seconds before the end of the seventh round as the referee counted Castañares out of the fight after he was decked with a right counterpunch that Read Full Story >>> Click here to read more news on Dindo Castañares
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