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Brian Carlos Castaño (born 12 September 1989) is an Argentine
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. He held the WBO
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title between 2021 and 2022 and previously held the WBA
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light middleweight title from 2016 to 2018, and the
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light middleweight title from 2018 to 2019. As of November 2020, he is ranked as the world's fifth best active light middleweight by '' The Ring'' magazine, the
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and third by
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.


Early life and amateur career

Castaño started boxing at 11, trained by his father Carlos, who was also a professional boxer. Castaño won a
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gold medal and tallied a 181–5–5 record as an amateur, with wins over
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and Esquiva Falcão. Castaño participated in the
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, winning his first two bout before losing to Jack Culcay-Keth. He also represented Argentina in the
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. Castaño accumulated a 3–0 record in the World Series, including a famous win over
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, who had previously been unbeaten in the competition.


Professional career


Early career

Castaño made his professional debut in September 2012, months after his win over Derevianchenko. He beat Alejandro Antonio Dominguez with a round 4
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at
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. Castaño won his first 8 fights, 7 by way of knockout, before being sidelined due to an arrhytmia which caused several medical complications. After recovering, Castaño relocated to the United States. Castaño maintained his winning streak, winning four fights over the course of a year while fighting out of the U.S.


Rise up the ranks

In November 2016, Castaño fought Emmanuel de Jesús for the WBA
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title. After knocking De Jesús down on round 1 with a flurry of punches, Castaño went down at the beginning of round 2, following a cross from De Jesús. Castaño survived the round and as the fight went on, De Jesús started slowing down. Castaño eventually won the fight with a body shot towards the end of round 6. Castaño stepped up against former world title challenger and long-time contender,
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. Castaño won a close fight by
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(115–113, 115–113, 112–116). The judges seemed to prefer Castaño's activity and consistency over Soro's calculated pressure, who admitted he had started slow in a post-fight interview. Two months after the fight, Castaño said that Soro's promoter, Univent, had yet to pay most of his purse.


WBA (Regular) light middleweight champion


Castaño vs. Vitu

After
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vacated his WBA (Regular) title, the WBA elevated Castaño to regular champion. Shortly thereafter, the WBA ordered a fight between Castaño and WBA (Super) champion,
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. Castaño would first face Cedric Vitu on 10 March 2018. Castaño showcased his talent, and defeated Vitu via a 12th-round TKO, dominating him from start to finish to retain his WBA (Regular) title.


Castaño vs. Lara

On 2 March 2019, Castaño defended his title against former world champion
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. The fight ended in a
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, one judge scoring it 115–113 for Castaño, one judge scoring it 115–113 for Lara while the third had it 114–114. On June 25, 2019, the WBA announced that they are stripping Castaño of his belt, because he did not sign the contract for a rematch against Cedric Vitu, his immediate mandatory challenger. In his next fight, Castaño faced veteran
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. The fight was a one-sided affair in favor of Castaño, up until the end of the fifth round, in which Omotoso declared a shoulder injury was too painful to proceed, awarding Castaño with the victory.


WBO light middleweight champion


Castaño vs. Teixeira

On 13 February 2021, Castaño defeated WBO light middleweight champion
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via wide unanimous decision with judges' scores of 119–109, 120–108 and 117–111 in his favor.


Castaño vs. Charlo

Castaño faced unified light middleweight champion
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on 17 July 2021 in
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, Texas in a showdown for the
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light middleweight championship. A competitive fight between them ended in a
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, the second of Castaño's career, with scores of 117–111 Charlo, 114–113 Castaño and 114–114 even. The result was controversial, with much attention being brought to judge Nelson Vazquez's 117–111 Charlo card, which was described as "terrible" by
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. After the fight, an upset Castaño opined, " harlowon the second, tenth and eleventh ounds that’s it... I don’t agree with he result I felt I was robbed, and I demand a rematch."


Castaño vs. Charlo II

On November 27, 2021, it was revealed by
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that Castaño and Charlo had agreed to face each other in a rematch. The fight was officially announced on February 8, 2022, and was supposed to take place on March 19. Castaño was forced to withdraw on February 17 however, after suffering a slight biceps tear during training camp. A day later, the WBO ordered Castaño to show cause as to why Charlo should't be rescheduled to make an overdue mandatory title defense against Tim Tszyu. The fight was granted sanctioning approval by the WBO on May 3, under the condition that it takes place by May 14. The bout was officially announced for May 14, 2022, and took place at the
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in Carson, California. He lost by 10th-round knockout after being knocked down twice. He was down on all three of the judges' scorecards at the time of the stoppage, with scores of 84–87, 83–88 and 82–89.


Professional boxing record


See also

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List of world light-middleweight boxing champions This is a chronological List of World Super Welterweight / Junior Middleweight / Light Middleweight Boxing Champions, as recognized by four of the better-known sanctioning organizations: * The World Boxing Association (WBA), founded in 1921 as the ...


References


External links

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