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Jorge Castro
Born
Jorge Fernando Castro

(1967-08-18) August 18, 1967 (age 57)
Nationality Argentina
Other namesLocomotora/El Rona
Statistics
Weight(s)Middleweight
Super welterweight
Height5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)
Reach69 in (175 cm)
StanceOrthodox
Boxing record
Total fights144
Wins130
Wins by KO90
Losses11
Draws3

Jorge Fernando "Locomotora" Castro (Template:Lang-es), (born August 18, 1967) is an Argentine boxer and former middleweight champion of the world, who is best known for his second defense of the title against John David Jackson in 1994.

Early years

Castro, who in 1985 was set to become a professional boxer but suffered a bicycle accident that left him injured so badly that doctors told him he'd never be able to fight as a professional, recuperated from the accident and turned professional, defying the doctor's predictions, in 1987.

Professional career

In December 1991 at Palais Omnisports, Bercy, France, Castro lost to Terry Norris by a wide unanimous decision in a challenge for the WBC super welterweight title. It was reported that prior to the bout, Castro had done roadwork for the first time in his life.

In June 1992 at Civic Center, Pensacola, Florida, United States, Castro lost a wide decision over ten rounds to future pound for pound king Roy Jones Jr..

Castro became a world champion in 1994 by defeating Reggie Johnson in Buenos Aires by split decision to win the vacant WBA middleweight title. After defeating Alex Ramos by a knockout in two rounds to retain the belt, he travelled to Monterrey, Mexico to defend against the former undefeated holder of the WBA title John David Jackson in December 1994.

What began merely as an undercard world title fight in a Pay Per View program featuring Félix Trinidad vs Oba Carr and Julio César Chávez vs Tony Lopez, soon became a fight that is part of boxing's lore. Castro was trailing badly on all three scorecards, with one eye closed and the other one only halfway opened, bleeding and taking combination after combination against the ropes. Seemingly on the verge of being stopped, Castro landed a left hook to Jackson's chin and Jackson hit the floor. Jackson got up, but he suffered two more knockdowns and Castro completed what could be said that was one of the greatest turnarounds ever in a boxing fight, retaining the title by a knockout in the ninth round.

At the press conference after the fight, Castro called his winning punch La mano de Dios, (The hand of God), in reference to the Hand of God goal by Diego Maradona during a win by Argentine national team at the 1986 FIFA World Cup, which, like the fight, had taken place in Mexico. Therefore, that moment became known as boxing's version of The hand of God. The fight, and its ending, were talked about for months on many boxing magazines and books.

Castro defended his title another two times, including a rematch win over Reggie Johnson, and then he lost the title to Shinji Takehara by a decision in twelve. He split two 10 round decisions with Roberto Durán, winning the first in Argentina, but losing the rematch in Panama, and then he gave Jackson a rematch, this time winning by a decision in ten.

Castro has lost two more world championship fights: on December 2000, he went to Germany and lost by a knockout in 10 to WBC cruiserweight champion Juan Carlos Gomez, and on February 2002, he went to Phoenix and challenged IBF cruiserweight champion Vasiliy Jirov, a Kazakhstan native who lives in Phoenix, losing by a decision in twelve. Despite his failures in these attempts to become a world champion again, he has not announced a retirement.

On June 18, 2005, Jorge Castro suffered a car accident in Buenos Aires, with a collapsed lung and some broken ribs. The accident and its consequences were similar to the one suffered by archrival Duran in Buenos Aires a few years before. Castro required hospitalization and emergency surgery, and was in stable condition after the surgery. He recuperated from his injuries.

On April 22, 2006, Castro fought Jose Luis Herrera, losing by a fourth round knockout. He had his "revenge" against the same opponent on January 27, 2007, when Castro won by technical K.O. in the second round.

Currently, he has a record of 130 wins, 11 losses and 3 draws, with 89 knockout wins, which ranks him among the most prolific knockout winners in boxing history according to the records of Ring Magazine.

Professional boxing record

130 Wins (90 knockouts, 40 decisions), 11 Losses (2 knockouts, 9 decisions) 3 Draws [1]
Result Record Opponent Type Round Date Location Notes
Win 14–2 Colombia Jose Luis Herrera TKO 2 27 January 2007 Argentina Mar del Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina Referee stopped the bout at 2:28 of the second round.
Loss 13–1 Colombia Jose Luis Herrera TKO 4 22 April 2006 Argentina Buenos Aires, Argentina Referee stopped the bout at 0:37 of the fourth round.
Win 24–5 United States Derrick Harmon TKO 7 26 May 2005 Argentina Buenos Aires, Argentina WBA Fedelatin Light Heavyweight Title/World Heavyweight Title Eliminator. Referee stopped the bout at 2:35 of the seventh round.
Win 41–9–1 Brazil Peter Venancio UD 10 28 January 2005 Argentina Rio Gallegos, Santa Cruz, Argentina WBA Fedelatin Light Heavyweight Title. 98.5–92, 97.5–92.5, 98–92.
Win 17–23–2 Argentina Miguel Aguirre UD 12 10 July 2004 Argentina Merlo, Buenos Aires, Argentina South American Cruiserweight Title. 119.5–110, 120–109, 117.5–112.
Win 13–12–4 Argentina Aaron Orlando Soria RTD 7 1 May 2004 Argentina Ituzaingó, Buenos Aires, Argentina Soria could not answer the bell for round seven.
Win 20–4–1 Mexico Arturo Rivera TKO 2 21 February 2004 Argentina Rosario, Santa Fe, Argentina
Win 16–21–2 Argentina Miguel Aguirre DQ 5 20 December 2003 Argentina Buenos Aires, Argentina South American Cruiserweight Title.
Win 12–2 Ecuador Livin Castillo KO 4 25 October 2003 Argentina Corrientes, Argentina
Loss 16–1–2 South Africa Sebastiaan Rothmann UD 12 12 July 2003 South Africa Brakpan, Gauteng, South Africa IBO World Cruiserweight Title. 109–119, 112–116, 112–116.
Loss 19–1 Australia Paul Briggs UD 10 13 April 2003 Australia Carrara, Queensland, Australia 91–100, 91–99, 91–99.
Win 12–26–10 Argentina Miguel Angel Robledo KO 9 13 December 2002 Argentina Caleta Olivia, Santa Cruz, Argentina
Win 27–7–2 United States Etianne Whitaker UD 10 15 November 2002 Argentina Cordoba, Argentina 100–89, 100–88, 100–86.5
Win 11–2–1 Argentina Sergio Martin Beaz RTD 8 24 August 2002 Argentina Buenos Aires, Argentina Beaz retired at 0:01 of the eighth round.
Loss 30–0 Kazakhstan Vassiliy Jirov UD 12 1 February 2002 Arizona Phoenix, Arizona, United States IBF World Cruiserweight Title. 110–119, 110–119, 110–119.
Win 21–3–1 United States Imamu Mayfield RTD 9 20 October 2001 Argentina Buenos Aires, Argentina IBF World Cruiserweight Title Eliminator. Mayfield retired at 0:01 of the ninth round.
Win 39–5–1 Brazil Peter Venancio KO 8 25 August 2001 Argentina Buenos Aires, Argentina Peter knocked out at 1:55 of the eighth round.
Win 38–4–1 Brazil Peter Venancio UD 10 7 April 2001 Argentina Bahia Blanca, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Win 29–5 Brazil Roberto Coelho TKO 6 10 February 2001 Argentina Necochea, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Loss 31–0 Cuba Juan Carlos Gomez TKO 10 16 December 2000 Germany Essen, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany WBC World Cruiserweight Title. Referee stopped the bout at 1:56 of the tenth round.
Win 43–6–1 Argentina Fabian Alberto Chancalay KO 7 28 October 2000 Argentina San Justo, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Win 19–9–1 Brazil Marco Antonio Duarte TKO 4 18 August 2000 Argentina San Carlos de Bariloche, Rio Negro, Argentina
Win 39–16–6 Argentina Bruno Ruben Godoy RTD 5 8 July 2000 Argentina Neuquen, Argentina Godoy retired at 0:01 of the fifth round.
Win 14–3–6 Argentina Oscar Angel Gomez KO 7 13 May 2000 Argentina Rio Gallegos, Santa Cruz, Argentina
Win 51–9–3 Paraguay Juan Carlos Gimenez Ferreyra UD 10 11 September 1999 Argentina Olavarria, Buenos Aires, Argentina 97–95, 98–93, 100–91.
Win 18–6–1 Brazil Marco Antonio Duarte UD 10 23 July 1999 Argentina Ciudad Evita, Buenos Aires, Argentina 97–95, 98–93, 100–97.
Win 10–22–10 Argentina Miguel Angel Robledo KO 5 15 May 1999 Argentina Berazategui, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Draw 9–22–9 Argentina Miguel Angel Robledo PTS 10 6 March 1999 Argentina Mar del Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Win 9–20–9 Argentina Miguel Angel Robledo UD 10 10 October 1998 Argentina Rio Grande, Tierra del Fuego, Argentina
Win 14–22–2 Argentina Sandro Abel Vazquez KO 4 5 September 1998 Argentina Santa Fe, Argentina WBA Fedelatin Super Middleweight Title.
Win 15–5 Colombia Armando Grueso KO 2 25 April 1998 Argentina Buenos Aires, Argentina
Win 35–3 United States John David Jackson UD 10 20 February 1998 Argentina Cipoletti, Rio Negro, Argentina WBA Fedelatin Super Middleweight Title. 95–93, 96–94, 99–98.
Win 13–1 Brazil Rogerio Lobo KO 3 23 January 1998 Argentina San Bernardo, Buenos Aires, Argentina WBA Fedelatin Super Middleweight Title.
Win 18–5 Colombia Adolfo Caballero KO 1 29 November 1997 Argentina Ituzaingó, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Win 20–11–1 Paraguay Nicasio Moray Martinez TKO 4 18 October 1997 Argentina Cipoletti, Rio Negro, Argentina
Loss 98–13 Panama Roberto Duran UD 10 14 June 1997 Panama Panama City, Panama 95–97, 95–97, 95–97.
Win 98–12 Panama Roberto Duran UD 10 15 February 1997 Argentina Mar del Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina 100–94, 99–96, 99–98.
Win 20–10–1 Paraguay Nicasio Moray Martinez KO 4 6 July 1996 Argentina Comodoro Rivadavia, Chubut, Argentina
Win 35–10–1 Mexico Sergio Medina TKO 1 12 April 1996 Netherlands Antilles Cupecoy Bay, St Maarten, Netherlands Antilles
Loss 23–0 Japan Shinji Takehara UD 12 19 December 1995 Japan Tokyo, Japan WBA World Middleweight Title. 114–116, 112–118, 111–117.
Win 35–4–1 United States "Sweet" Reggie Johnson SD 12 13 October 1995 Argentina Comodoro Rivadavia, Chubut, Argentina WBA World Middleweight Title. 118–113, 115–113, 112–115.
Win 23–8–2 Guyana Anthony "The Pearl" Andrews TKO 12 27 May 1995 Florida Ft Lauderdale, Florida, United States WBA World Middleweight Title. Referee stopped the bout at 2:14 of the 12th round.
Win 32–0 United States John David Jackson TKO 9 10 December 1994 Mexico Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico WBA World Middleweight Title. 1994 Ring Magazine Fight of the Year. Referee stopped the bout at 2:34 of the ninth round.
Win 39–9–2 United States Alex "Bronx Bomber" Ramos KO 2 5 November 1994 Argentina Caleta Olivia, Santa Cruz, Argentina WBA World Middleweight Title. Ramos knocked out at 1:13 of the second round.
Win 35–3–1 United States "Sweet" Reggie Johnson SD 12 12 August 1994 Argentina San Miguel, Tucuman, Argentina WBA World Middleweight Title. 116–114, 116–114, 115–116.
Win 17–9 United States "Rockin" Royan Hammond KO 4 17 July 1994 Argentina Buenos Aires, Argentina
Win 21–16–1 Paraguay Francisco Bernabe Bobadilla Frasqueri PTS 10 8 July 1994 Argentina Comodoro Rivadavia, Chubut, Argentina
Win 21–15–1 Paraguay Francisco Bernabe Bobadilla Frasqueri PTS 10 20 May 1994 Argentina Concordia, Entre Rios, Argentina
Win 12–4–1 Uganda Wilberforce Kiggundu TKO 7 14 May 1994 Argentina Buenos Aires, Argentina
Win 21–14–1 Paraguay Francisco Bernabe Bobadilla Frasqueri PTS 10 11 April 1994 Argentina Oran, Salta, Argentina
Win 18–19–7 Argentina Juan Italo Meza TKO 4 11 March 1994 Argentina Rosario de la Frontera, Salta, Argentina
Win 12–9 Brazil Francisco De Assis KO 9 12 February 1994 Argentina Buenos Aires, Argentina
Win 12–8 Brazil Francisco De Assis TKO 6 8 January 1994 Argentina Los Antiguos, Santa Cruz, Argentina
Win 11–12 Colombia Brinatty Maquilon TKO 7 10 December 1993 Argentina San Miguel, Tucuman, Argentina
Win 22–19–6 Argentina Jorge Alberto Morello TKO 5 1 October 1993 Argentina Buenos Aires, Argentina
Win 22–13–3 Argentina Hector Abel Lescano KO 9 16 July 1993 Argentina Comodoro Rivadavia, Chubut, Argentina
Win 11–11 Colombia Brinatty Maquilon PTS 10 26 June 1993 Argentina Buenos Aires, Argentina
Win 6–12–1 Brazil Jose Laercio Bezerra de Lima KO 2 18 June 1993 Argentina Puerto Madryn, Chubut, Argentina
Win 80–22–18 Argentina Lorenzo Luis Garcia PTS 10 3 April 1993 Argentina Temperley, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Win 11–7–2 Chile Abdenago Jofre KO 2 19 March 1993 Argentina Trelew, Chubut, Argentina
Win 4–8 Mexico Jacobo Garcia TKO 5 22 February 1993 Argentina Mar del Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Win 17–16–7 Argentina Juan Italo Meza PTS 10 12 February 1993 Argentina Trelew, Chubut, Argentina
Win 52–11–3 Argentina Hector Hugo Vilte KO 5 18 December 1992 Argentina Salta, Argentina
Win 79–21–18 Argentina Lorenzo Luis Garcia PTS 10 5 December 1992 Argentina La Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Win 22–9–3 Argentina Hector Abel Lescano PTS 10 20 November 1992 Argentina Bella Vista, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Win 11–8–1 Argentina Sergio Eduardo Ronconi KO 3 12 November 1992 Argentina Pico Truncado, Santa Cruz, Argentina
Win 8–11–1 Argentina Sandro Abel Vazquez TKO 5 19 September 1992 Argentina Buenos Aires, Argentina
Win 13–13 United States Danny Vargas KO 1 14 August 1992 Argentina Buenos Aires, Argentina
Loss 17–0 United States Roy Jones, Jr. UD 10 30 June 1992 Florida Pensacola, Florida, United States 92–98, 91–100, 91–99.
Win 34–44–22 Argentina Eduardo Domingo Contreras KO 8 13 June 1992 Argentina Junin, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Win 8–7–1 Colombia Anibal Miranda PTS 10 9 May 1992 Argentina Buenos Aires, Argentina
Win 22–4–1 Argentina Ernesto Rafael Sena KO 6 11 April 1992 Argentina Buenos Aires, Argentina Argentina Light Middleweight Title.
Loss 29–3 United States "Terrible" Terry Norris UD 12 13 December 1991 France Bercy, France WBC Light Middleweight Title. 112–120, 111–117, 110–118.
Win 5–5–1 United States Joe Hernandez TKO 1 24 October 1991 France Paris, France
Win 17–13–6 Argentina Julio Abel Gonzalez PTS 10 13 September 1991 Argentina Posadas, Misiones, Argentina
Win 4–12–5 Argentina Edmundo Antonio Diaz TKO 5 6 September 1991 Argentina Caleta Olivia, Santa Cruz, Argentina
Win 10–11–7 Argentina Juan Italo Meza PTS 10 17 August 1991 Argentina Buenos Aires, Argentina
Win 0–1 United States Mario Sanchez KO 1 27 July 1991 Argentina Buenos Aires, Argentina
Win 4–2 Brazil Antonio Madureira KO 2 29 June 1991 Argentina Buenos Aires, Argentina
Win 6–3–1 Paraguay Hernan Raul Perez Ramos TKO 6 7 June 1991 Argentina Comodoro Rivadavia, Chubut, Argentina South American Light Middleweight Title.
Win 18–6–2 Algeria Ikleff Ahmed Hadjalla PTS 8 4 May 1991 France Paris, France
Win 27–1 Argentina Mario Alberto Gaston Chavez TKO 8 13 April 1991 Argentina Rio Gallegos, Santa Cruz, Argentina Argentina Light Middleweight Title.
Win 52–7–2 Argentina Miguel Angel Arroyo KO 1 30 March 1991 Argentina Salta, Argentina South American Light Middleweight Title.
Win 16–16–5 Ghana Judas Clottey SD 8 7 March 1991 Spain Madrid, Spain
Win 14–6–4 Argentina Bruno Ruben Godoy TKO 5 22 February 1991 Argentina Tartagal, Salta, Argentina
Win 11–5 Argentina Sergio Eduardo Ronconi TKO 6 15 February 1991 Argentina Tartagal, Salta, Argentina
Win 1–14 Argentina Ramon Rogue Garro TKO 3 14 January 1991 Argentina Buenos Aires, Argentina
Win 7–4 Panama Felipe Nino Molinar KO 4 21 December 1990 Argentina Rio Gallegos, Santa Cruz, Argentina
Win 35–6–2 Argentina Hugo Raul Marinangeli TKO 12 14 October 1990 Argentina Santa Rosa, Salta, Argentina South American Light Middleweight Title.
Loss 45–7–3 Argentina Hector Hugo Vilte PTS 10 5 October 1990 Argentina Salta, Argentina
Win 18–2–1 Argentina Francisco Bernabe Bobadilla Frasqueri PTS 10 21 September 1990 Argentina Salta, Argentina
Win 2–9–4 Chile David Ellis Venegas KO 1 7 September 1990 Argentina Salta, Argentina
Win 17–10–5 Argentina Julio Abel Gonzalez PTS 10 25 August 1990 Argentina San Salvador de Jujuy, Jujuy Province, Argentina
Win 5–9–3 Argentina Ricardo Hector Silva KO 3 22 June 1990 Argentina San Miguel, Tucuman, Argentina
Win 4–5–1 Argentina Pedro Ramon Chavero KO 2 15 June 1990 Argentina Pergamino, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Win 6–5–6 Argentina Juan Italo Meza UD 10 24 May 1990 Argentina Comodoro Rivadavia, Chubut, Argentina 99–94, 98–95, 98–94.
Win 13–19–9 Argentina Jorge Argentino Tejada PTS 10 4 April 1990 Argentina Chacabuco, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Win 11–4–3 Argentina Hector Abel Lescano TKO 6 3 March 1990 Argentina Mar del Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Win 7–8–3 Chile Cesar Roberto Guerrero KO 6 8 February 1990 Argentina General Las Heras, Santa Cruz, Argentina
Win 26–4–1 Argentina Daniel Omar Dominguez TKO 2 23 December 1989 Argentina Buenos Aires, Argentina
Win 46–5–2 Argentina Miguel Angel Arroyo RTD 9 2 December 1989 Argentina Buenos Aires, Argentina
Win 13–10–6 Argentina Juan Carlos Ortiz KO 9 17 November 1989 Argentina Quilmes, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Win 14–3–3 Argentina Jose Maria Julian Raies KO 2 3 November 1989 Argentina Comodoro Rivadavia, Chubut, Argentina
Win 17–32–1 Argentina Jake Torrance TKO 5 27 July 1989 New York (state) New York City, United States
Loss 71–9–13 Argentina Lorenzo Luis Garcia PTS 10 10 June 1989 Argentina Buenos Aires, Argentina
Win 19–10–6 Argentina Jorge Alberto Morello PTS 10 19 May 1989 Argentina Trelew, Chubut, Argentina
Win 31–3–2 Argentina Hugo Raul Marinangeli KO 4 14 April 1989 Argentina Comodoro Rivadavia, Chubut, Argentina Argentina Light Middleweight Title.
Win 9–1 Argentina Ernesto Rafael Sena PTS 10 20 March 1989 Argentina Mendoza, Argentina
Win 10–11–3 Argentina Jorge Oscar Martinez KO 4 10 March 1989 Argentina La Rioja, Argentina
Win 71–7–13 Argentina Lorenzo Luis Garcia PTS 10 27 February 1989 Argentina Mar del Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Win 5–7–1 Argentina Jose Eugenio Toloza TKO 4 4 February 1989 Argentina Villa Carlos Paz, Cordoba, Argentina
Win 9–11–5 Argentina Roberto Osvaldo Diaz KO 1 23 January 1989 Argentina Mar del Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Win 33–10–6 Argentina Mario Edgardo Matthysse TKO 7 23 December 1988 Argentina Trelew, Chubut, Argentina
Win 10–5–4 Argentina Juan Carlos Ortiz TKO 2 10 December 1988 Argentina Buenos Aires, Argentina
Win 7–1–2 Democratic Republic of the Congo Jean-Pierre Iniama TKO 4 22 November 1988 Italy San Pellegrino, Abruzzo, Italy
Win 13–2–1 United States Alphonso Bailey KO 5 8 November 1988 Monaco Monte Carlo, Monaco
Win 8–1–4 Argentina Ramon Angel Alegre KO 4 22 October 1988 Argentina Buenos Aires, Argentina
Win 47–21–20 Argentina Ramon Gaspar Abeldano KO 1 8 October 1988 Argentina Comodoro Rivadavia, Chubut, Argentina
Win 14–6 Brazil Fernando Dos Santos Ernesto KO 2 24 September 1988 Argentina Buenos Aires, Argentina
Win 25–26–14 Argentina Antonio Rene Juarez PTS 10 10 September 1988 Argentina Caleta Olivia, Santa Cruz, Argentina
Win 47–19–20 Argentina Ramon Gaspar Abeldano UD 10 30 July 1988 Argentina Buenos Aires, Argentina
Win 4–2 Argentina Robinson Rodrigo Zamora KO 2 17 July 1988 Argentina Rio Gallegos, Santa Cruz, Argentina
Win 4–5–3 Argentina Carlos Fauriciano Pastran RTD 2 2 July 1988 Argentina Buenos Aires, Argentina
Win 19–10–10 Argentina Carlos Cesar Prieto KO 7 17 June 1988 Argentina Comodoro Rivadavia, Chubut, Argentina
Win 28–8–6 Argentina Carlos Victor Velazquez KO 6 28 May 1988 Argentina Buenos Aires, Argentina
Win 25–4–5 Argentina Ramon Florencio Ramos KO 1 13 May 1988 Argentina Comodoro Rivadavia, Chubut, Argentina
Win 5–14–4 Argentina Domingo Simon Sosa TKO 1 9 April 1988 Argentina Caleta Olivia, Santa Cruz, Argentina
Win 54–23–11 Argentina Hugo Alfredo Luero TKO 7 19 March 1988 Argentina Comodoro Rivadavia, Chubut, Argentina
Win 8–7–4 Argentina Cesar Oscar Perez KO 1 4 March 1988 Argentina Comodoro Rivadavia, Chubut, Argentina
Win 2–0 Argentina Pedro Ruiz KO 3 19 February 1988 Argentina Catamarca, Argentina
Win 54–22–11 Argentina Hugo Alfredo Luero DQ 8 15 January 1988 Argentina Caleta Olivia, Santa Cruz, Argentina
Win 9–1 Argentina Sergio Eduardo Ronconi PTS 10 23 December 1987 Argentina Comodoro Rivadavia, Chubut, Argentina
Win 7–9 Argentina Jose Alberto Alvarado KO 3 11 December 1987 Argentina Comodoro Rivadavia, Chubut, Argentina
Win 10–16–7 Panama Jorge Pino PTS 10 13 November 1987 Argentina Comodoro Rivadavia, Chubut, Argentina
Win 26–11–3 Argentina Sergio Norberto Combis PTS 10 9 October 1987 Argentina Comodoro Rivadavia, Chubut, Argentina
Win 24–24–13 Argentina Antonio Rene Juarez PTS 10 24 September 1987 Argentina Comodoro Rivadavia, Chubut, Argentina
Win 2–5–2 Argentina Luis Armando Sanchez TKO 2 12 September 1987 Argentina Caleta Olivia, Santa Cruz, Argentina
Draw 15–7–3 Argentina Jorge Alberto Morello PTS 10 4 August 1987 Argentina Caleta Olivia, Santa Cruz, Argentina
Win 0–25–10 Argentina Carlos Omar Almada RTD 3 3 July 1987 Argentina Caleta Olivia, Santa Cruz, Argentina
Win -- Argentina Sergio Saez KO 1 5 June 1987 Argentina Comodoro Rivadavia, Chubut, Argentina
Win 6–6–2 Chile Jose Alberto Alvarado KO 2 7 May 1987 Argentina Comodoro Rivadavia, Chubut, Argentina
Win -- Roberto Martinez PTS 6 10 April 1987 Argentina Comodoro Rivadavia, Chubut, Argentina
Draw 13–7–2 Argentina Jorge Alberto Morello PTS 6 14 March 1987 Argentina Caleta Olivia, Santa Cruz, Argentina
Win 0–2 Chile Patricio German Caracci KO 1 14 February 1987 Argentina Caleta Olivia, Santa Cruz, Argentina
Achievements
Preceded by WBA Middleweight Champion
12 August 1994 – 19 December 1995
Succeeded by
Awards
Previous:
Michael Carbajal KO7 Humberto González
The Ring Magazine Fight of the Year
KO9 John David Jackson

1994
Next:
Saman Sorjaturong KO7 Humberto González

Trivia

  • He is known to be a good autograph signer.
  • In Argentina, he is also known as el Roña (Spanish for 'the dirt').
  • On May 13, 2007, Locomotora Castro joined the reality TV show Gran Hermano Famosos (Big Brother), along with 13 other celebrities from Argentina. The show was aired on Telefe Channel. Castro was the 8th eliminated, after staying in the house 58 days.
  • He was a contestant in Bailando 2011, but he and her partner, Sofía Macaggi, were the 2nd couple eliminated.