CABALLERO RETAINS TITLE
PAEZ JR. GETS TKO’D
By Laz Izada
INSIDEBOXING.com(March 16,2007) Friday night at the Seminole Hard Rock
Hotel and Casino, inside the Hard Rock Live Arena, in Hollywood ,FL,
Seminole Warriors Boxing Promotions along with Sycuan Ringside
Promotions presented Tribal Pride 2. Telefuturo Television was
transmitting live throughout the nation presenting it’s always exciting
Solo Boxeo Tecate Friday night show.
In the main event Celestino “ Pelechin” Caballero (26-2,19KO’S) from
Colon, Panama was taking on Mexicali, Mexico’s Ricardo “ Piolo” Castillo
(27-4,17KO’S) ranked #15 WBA. It was Caballero’s first title defense of
his WBA Super Bantamweight title. He had impressively won the title last
October in Thailand over Thai native Somsak Sithchatchawal (48-2-1).
Castillo’s last bout was a close split decision lost in December to
Takalani Ndlovu(26-3)in a IBF title elimination bout. Caballero had a 5
inch reach and height advantage over Castillo. Caballero 5’11” nicknamed
the towering inferno did not disappoint he used his height and reach
advantage and superior boxing skills to wear down Castillo throughout
the bout. Caballero displayed excellent upper cuts and shots to the head
and body. Castillo put up a good fight but it was not enough . Castillo
was briefly able to cut off the ring the 1st two rounds, but in the 3rd
round he was deducted a point for a low blow. After that Castillo was
never the same. After the 3rd Caballero kept displaying his powerful and
quick upper cuts and body shots and excellent footwork. In the 9th round
Caballero nailed Castillo with a strong uppercut and quick right to
Castillo’s head. Castillo felt the pain and frustrated purposely tackled
Caballero to the mat. Then as the referee Telis Assimenios was trying to
maintain order Castillo’s brother-trainer Jose Luis Castillo(former
champ)threw in the towel. Stopping the fight at 2:02 of the 9th round.
Caballero was leading on all three judge’s card’s 79-72,before the fight
was stopped. This bout proves that Caballero is for real he has defeated
two tough Mexican super bantamweights in Castillo and Daniel Ponce De
Leon (30-1,28KO‘S). After the bout he mentioned that he would like to
continue the legacy of other great Panamanian boxers, and feels he could
do so now. “That he wants to show the world that there is still great
Panamanian boxers out there“. He also said he is ready for anybody and
would like a bout with WBO Featherweight Champion Juan Manuel
Marquez(46-3-1,35KO’S) which is taking on Marco Antonio
Barrera(63-4,42KO’S) this Saturday Night on PPV.
On the undercard fans where anticipating South Florida’s 1st appearance
of Mexico’s Jorge Paez Jr.(13-1,8KO’S).To everybody’s dissapointment he
did not impress he was handed his first defeat by Dominican Ramon
Guevara (8-11,6KO’S).Paez Jr.displayed a flaw of throwing his right and
lowering his left and vice versus. To his credit Guevara pressed on and
never backed up while landing and blocking punches. In the 4th and final
round I felt Paez Jr. should have been more aggressive as he was back
pedaling and trying to cruise on to a victory, that him and his camp
must of felt he had secured. That was not the case as Guevara in the
middle of the round put Paez Jr. down to the canvas with a strong left
hook to Paez Jr’s head. Paez Jr. tried to continue after the knockdown
but referee Frank Gentile had seen enough and stopped the bout at 2:13
of the 4th round.
Look for boxing to return to the Hard Rock Live Arena in Hollywood,Fl on
May 11th as Glen Johnson (44-11-2) and Julio Cesar Gonzalez (41-3) will
battle each other in an IBF Light Heavyweight Title Eliminator.
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