De la Hoya, 28, is just too slick and too classy for Castillejo. Oscars got all the tools. If Castillejo couldnt handle an unheralded Frenchman named Laurent Bodouani (who beat him twicebadly), what more de la Hoya?
Castillejo was dropped twice by Bodouani and stopped in the ninth round in their first meeting in 1995. A year later, they met in a rematchCastillejo survived the distance but didnt win a single round in any of the judges cards.
Still, Castillejo is the reigning WBC champion. He beat Keith Mullings on points to capture the crown in 1999 and has since repulsed five challengers.
Castillejos advantage is experience. Hes figured in 55 fights since turning pro in 1988. De la Hoya has seen action in 35 outings. In terms of rounds, Castillejo has fought 331 and de la Hoya, 207.
But Oscars the total packageif his heads in place. The Golden Boy has lost twice in his careerdecisions to Felix (Tito) Trinidad and (Sugar) Shane Mosley. Career distractions were blamed for both losses. De la Hoya split up with the mother of his second child and now plans to marry the Puerto Rican singer Millie C. He also disengaged from promoter Bob Arum and fired long-time trainer Robert Alcazar. Then there was the CD of Latin love songs he recorded last year.
Now that de la Hoya is crownless, his popularity has waned. Thats why hes more determined than ever to trounce Castillejo.
Since losing to Mosley, de la Hoya has fought only oncehalting Arturo Gatti in five. That win marked Oscars first fight under new trainer Floyd Mayweather, Sr. Annexing Castillejos title will bring Oscars collection to five world crowns in five different divisions, equaling the feat of Sugar Ray Leonard and Tommy Hearns.
Fight expert Graham Houston predicted de la Hoya to win in nine. "Castillejo will put up the best fight he can but it is unlikely to be enough," he said. "Oscar will probably have to take some punches and may even get rattled a few times but he simply has too much class and hits too hard."
Castillejo has been in Las Vegas for two monthsnot gambling but working his butt off, jogging five to six miles every morning at five, sweating it out in the gym, and running again in the afternoon. Although de la Hoya is a big favorite, Castillejo said hell pull a surprise. "I have something in my heart and in my mind that tells me that everything is going to be fine and that I will come up with a major upset," he said.
De la Hoya, for his part, said a win over Castillejo will ensure his place in boxing history.
In the undercard, Manny Pacquiao takes on International Boxing Federation (IBF) junior featherweight champion Lehlo Ledwaba in a scheduled 12-round title fight.