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  Chucho Castillo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Castillo was described by the boxing book The Ring: Boxing in the 20th Century as quiet and sullen, while Olivares was more of an outgoing partygoer, according to the book.
Castillo cut Olivares in round one, and when it was determined that Olivares could not continue in round 14, Castillo was declared winner, and new world Bantamweight champion, by a technical knockout.
Castillo went on fighting until 1975, but his record from the Olivares fight until his retirement was a rather ordinary one of 5 wins and 7 losses.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Chucho_Castillo   (507 words)

  
 BTOT   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Castillo, however, was one of the four to have gone the distance with "Rockabye Ruben," even knocking down Olivares in the second round of their first fight six months before.
As for Castillo (39-10-2, 19 KO), this was his third chance at a world title and he hoped he would avoid the disappointments he experienced against Olivares and Lionel Rose, with whom he lost a hotly-disputed decision that prompted a riot aired on national television.
Castillo unleashed a withering series of uppercuts and hooks to the body in the 10 th and 11 th rounds en route to a comfortable decision victory.
www.compuboxonline.com /column/turfwars.html   (3970 words)

  
 Untitled   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
I don't believe that Chucho is rebelling against his parents wishes because he wants to be more "American", but because he is young as many youngsters do in any culture especially when faced with race and class discrimiation.
Castillo uses the effects of US colonization of Mexico as a tool in her novel to showcases the "evils" of the US as it has (and continues to) cause deep physical as well as emotional wounds within the Chicano/a heart and mind.
Not only does Castillo bring about the notion for the need for social change, but also calls for personal transformation as she represents the Chicana identity in her novel.
staff.washington.edu /sunaro/212.html   (812 words)

  
 Rubén Olivares - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This time, Olivares suffered a cut in round one, and the fight was stopped in round 14, Castillo the winner and new world Bantamweight champion by a technical knockout.
After one more win, Olivares and Castillo had their rubber match, on April 3 of 1971.
Olivares was knocked down once, but he rose to regain the world Featherweight title in the last fight between he and Castillo with another 15 round decision.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ruben_Olivares   (1212 words)

  
 Boxing in the 1970s - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
April 18- Ruben Olivares begins his trilogy of world championship fights with Chucho Castillo by defeating Castillo with a fifteen round unanimous decision in Inglewood.
October 16- Chapter number 2 of Olivares-Castillo, as Chucho Castillo conquers the world Featherweight title with a fourteenth round technical knockout of Ruben Olivares in Inglewood.
April 3- In the last chapter of the Olivares-Castillo trilogy, Ruben Olivares recovers from a knockdown to regain the world Featherweight title with a fifteen round unanimous decision over Chucho Castillo in Inglewood.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Boxing_in_the_1970s   (3490 words)

  
 Lionel Rose - Open Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
On July 2 of that year, he returned to Tokyo to retain his title with a 15 round decision win over Takao Sakurai.
Then, on December 6, he met Chucho Castillo at the Inglewood Forum in Inglewood, California.
Rose beat Castillo by decision, but the points verdict in favor of him infuriated many in the pro-Castillo crowd, and a riot began, with fourteen fans and fight referee Dick Young requiring hospitalization to attend to injuries received during the riot.
www.open-encyclopedia.com /Lionel_Rose   (715 words)

  
 Chucho Valdés   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Chucho Valdés considera que no es descabellado abrirse ante la gran diversidad de géneros musicales que existen en el mundo, e incluso, innovar otros.
La historia, contada por el propio Chucho Valdés es así: "Bebo fue a tocar a Tropicana, pero se le quedó una partitura, regresó a buscarla y sintió que alguien tocaba, ¡pero tocaba!, y cuando miró para el piano, era yo.
Al terminar sus estudios en la escuela de música, Jesús (Chucho) Valdés fue al Conservatorio, cultivó la música clásica, y salió interpretando a los maestros del género.
www.nnc.cubaweb.cu /cultura/cultura30.htm   (715 words)

  
 Centenario del nacimiento de Nicolás Guillén   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Diecinueve temas instrumentales componen la nueva placa, en la que Chucho se nos presenta sobrio en el manejo de la armonía y coherente de principio a fin, invitándonos a un mundo de ensueños con piezas que, en su mayoría, tendrán letra de Pablo Milanés.
Chucho Valdés proviene de una familia eminentemente musical; cuando niño vio tocar el piano, en su propia casa, al mismísimo Ernesto Lecuona.
Chucho Valdés acaba de aparecer en el libro Ochenta y Ocho Gigantes del Piano de Jazz, y grabó recientemente para la disquera Angel Music, otro importante CD de piano clásico, producido por el colaborador más cercano de Arthur Rubinstein.
www.nnc.cubaweb.cu /cultura/cultura43.htm   (566 words)

  
 wikien.info: Main_Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Chub bread or a chub loaf, as baked in Otago in the 1950s and 1960s, consisted of small loaves of brown bread which featured a liberal admixture of whole wheat grains, especially found embedded in the crust.
Chucho Avellanet (born circa 1945) is a Puerto Rican singer.
Chucho Valdés (1945 -) is a Cuban jazz musician and pianist.
www.alanaditescili.net /browse.php?title=C/CH/CHU   (10613 words)

  
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Calypso le comenta que el armario funciona a base de cierto elemento conocido como Blandimoco, y que en el castillo de su majestad el rey hay existencias suficientes, así que Simon se dispone a iniciar la búsqueda.
Sin embargo, tras consultar con los guardias del castillo, que se lo tienen muy empollado, Simon sabe las respuestas correctas a las preguntas del quincallero, y son quince, uno, tres.
Con todo esto, vuelve a la playa Simon, y usando la pala para hacer un castillo de arena, tapa el enorme agujero resultante con la toalla y coloca la concha encima, yendo acto seguido a comentarle que hay una concha lista para recoger al desprevenido buscador.
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 chucho.net | blog: Un total de 18 formaciones completarán el IX Festival de la escena indie Contem Pop Ranea de ...
Este año se incorporan al cartel tres artistas internacionales, los neoyorkinos The Ladybug Transistor que son hoy por hoy la gran sensación Norteamericana del indie pop, los argentinos Entre Rios, máximos representantes del mejor pop de su país, y la revelación portuguesa del año que llega de la mano del grupo Jaguar.
Chucho vuelve el 25 de mayo con 'Koniec', su nuevo álbum
Chucho pone a la venta hoy su disco ´Koniec´
www.chucho.net /blog/2004/06/un-total-de-18-formaciones-completarn.html   (898 words)

  
 IBHOF / Ruben Olivares   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
When he knocked out Lionel Rose to win the bantamweight title in 1969, his record was 51-0-1 with 49 knockouts.
He lost his title to fellow countryman Chucho Castillo via TKO in the 14th round.
However, Ruben regained the title in their third fight.
www.ibhof.com /ruben.htm   (170 words)

  
 Chucho Castillo - TheBestLinks.com - Australia, April 26, April 29, April 18, ...
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 David Avila
One of the three Mexican fighters Rose had defeated was Chucho Castillo.
Instead, the less powerful Castillo dropped Olivares in the second round and narrowly lost a decision to the Mexico City fighter.
A second fight resulted in a Castillo victory and a third in Olivares coming back after a quick knockdown to win by another decision.
www.maxboxing.com /Avila/Avila112404.asp   (1718 words)

  
 Chucho Castillo - Encyclopedia.WorldSearch   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
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Castillo was described by the boxing book ' as quiet and sullen, while Olivares was more of an outgoing partygoer, according to the book.
Partido de Chucho el Roto.(Partido de la Revolución Democrática; favoritismo en adjudicación de contratos; México)(TT: Poor man's party.)(TA: Democratic...
encyclopedia.worldsearch.com /chucho_castillo.htm   (503 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Danny Lopez
After one more win, he lost once again by a knockout in round nine, this time to Shig Furuyama.
After losing to Octavio Gomez to begin 1975, Lopez went into a roll: He began by beating Chucho Castillo by a knockout in two rounds.
Two more wins, and he was faced with Ruben Olivares, whom he beat by a knockout in seven rounds.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Danny-Lopez   (953 words)

  
 HBO: Boxing - William Dettloff   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The beloved Olivares - wild, cocky, with a howitzer of a left hook, got up from a third-round knockdown to retain his bantamweight title in the first match.
In the rematch six months later, a headbutt opened a cut on Olivares and the fight was stopped in the 14th, with Castillo taking the title.
Olivares settled things for good by thrashing Castillo over the distance in the rubber match.
www.hbo.com /boxing/columns/dettloff/20041123.shtml   (1238 words)

  
 Boxing Scene Forums - The Legend Of Salvador Sanchez   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
He owned victories over world-class competition such as David Kotey, Roberto Castanon, Mike Ayala and former champions Chucho Castillo and Ruben Olivares.
Sanchez began his title reign with a tough defense against highly rated Ruben Castillo.
Castillo had his moments but the champion held off Castillo’s challenge to notch his first title defense.
www.boxingscene.com /forums/showthread.php?t=1250   (2317 words)

  
 Blue Note Records
Chucho Valdés comes roaring out of the jewel box again with an excellent demonstration of piano technique and musical style allied with a hot-as-sun Cuban rhythm section.
In sync with North American preoccupations in 1998/99, this album spends a good deal of time commemorating the centenaries of Gershwin and Ellington.
Reviewer: Jorge Castillo from New Jersey, United States.
www.bluenote.com /detail.asp?SelectionID=9722   (187 words)

  
 BOXING MONTHLY - Article Two - February 2000   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Pimentel had scored 58 KO wins, but Castillo piles up points with left jabs in front of 16,505 fans at the Inglewood Forum — the first boxing show at this venue.
3 April 1971: RUBEN OLIVARES W15 CHUCHO CASTILLO: Olivares wins back the bantamweight title with a unanimous decision but Castillo drops him with a left hook in the sixth round of their rubber match at the Inglewood Forum, watched by a crowd of 18,456.
Interestingly, although Olivares is the big puncher (57 knockouts), Castillo is the boxer who scores the only knockdowns in their three-fight series.
www.boxing-monthly.co.uk /content/0002/two.htm   (2644 words)

  
 Santocxdata   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Wolf Ruvinskis, Gina Romand, Rodolfo Landa, Chucho Salinas, Lobo Negro.
Santo, Eric del Castillo, Mary Montiel, Cesar Del Campo, Carlos Ancira, Carlos Suarez.
Some wear along the edge of the left border, but this does not affect the artwork and the rest of the onesheet is clean and bright...
www.santostreet.com /subpages/posters2.htm   (2242 words)

  
 Instituto Cultural "Raíces Mexicanas"-San Juan Ulua, Veracruz   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
No se puede precisar la fecha de la construcción del Castillo, pero hay motivos para suponer que fue alrededor de 1582.
Después de consumada la Independencia, la Isla y el Castillo continuaron en poder de los españoles, los cuales hostilizaban con ocasionales bombardeos a las fuerzas del Gobierno que se hallaba en tierra.
Actualmente es museo que amerita una visita detallada, plena de leyendas ya que a la fecha pueden verse los calabozos llamados "tinajas" (celdas) y demás rincones sorprendentes del lugar.
www.folklorico.com /lugares/san-juan-ulua.html   (413 words)

  
 Castillo de Carchuna, Motril (Granada, Andalucía)
Este castillo es del mismo tipo que el de La Herradura.
En el año 1993 la Junta de Andalucía otorgó reconocimiento especial a los castillos de la Comunidad Autónoma de Andalucía.
La provincia de Granada cuenta con una amplia oferta en alojamientos rurales, donde poder pasar unos días inolvidables, disfrutando de las maravillas de su entorno rural, tanto arquitectónico como natural y cultural.
www.castillosnet.org /granada/GR-CAS-041.shtml   (433 words)

  
 eBay - CHUCHO, Solo Piano, CDs items on eBay.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Timikes UK Grandes Momentos (Great Moments) [2/8] - Chucho Vald...
CHUCHO AVELLANET: Boleros De Amor (latin, vinyl LP) 
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 Untitled Document   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Boxing in the Great Western Forum began on June 14, 1968 when Chucho Castillo decisioned Jesus Pimentel before 16,595, which today is the ninth largest crowd to attend a fight in the GWF.
Twenty world championship fights were held from that date through November 1979, when Alexis Arguello TKO'D Bobby Chacon for the WBC junior lightweight title.
In the years between 1968 and 1982, 105 boxing shows were staged and 822,854 people attended, including two 18,000 plus crowds for Ruben Olivares 1969 KO of Lionel Rose (18,408) and Olivares' 1970 decision over Chucho Castillo (18,141).
www.forumboxing.com /fbilastgw.html   (370 words)

  
 IBHOF / Bobby Chacon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
A great West Coast drawing card, the popular "Schoolboy" turned pro in Los Angeles in 1972.
With an explosive punching style, Chacon knocked out 23 of his first 25 opponents, including a 10th round TKO over Chucho Castillo and an electrifying 9th round TKO victory over Danny "Little Red" Lopez in Los Angeles, on his way to the featherweight title.
The only blemish on his record was a 9th round TKO loss to Ruben Olivares in 1973.
www.ibhof.com /chacon.html   (261 words)

  
 OPulido - Mi weblog en español   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Si, efectivamente, era Luis Jesus Castillo mejor conocido en el ambiente de Ingenieroa de Electronica y Comunicaciones generacion del 92, como "Chucho".
Descubri que ambos somos egresados de la misma formacion con algunos anios de diferencia, que vivimos en el extranjero y que tenemos recuerdos y anecdotas muy similares.
La visita de Chucho Castillo me provoco una gran nostalgia y trajo a mi mente momentos que habian quedado casi olvidados.
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 The fighter who wasn't afraid to get hit---Boxing's Finest.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Bobby Chacon emerged victorious utilizing his hand speed and wallop punching power, which stopped Lopez in the 9th round with a surprise knockout.
Other notable wars of attrition were against Chucho Castillo, Ruben Olivares, Rafeal "Bazooka" Limon (three fights), Arturo Leon, Alexis Arguello, and Salvidore Ugalde.
Bobby Chacon retired in 1988 with 58 wins 7 losses and 47 K.O's.
www.boxingsfinest.com /news/2003/aug/chacon.htm   (804 words)

  
 Second-Guessing the Boxing Hall of Fame Selections | TheSweetScience.com Boxing   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Chacon was an all-action, heavy-fisted, face first crowd exciter who made up for his lack of polish with a surfeit of testosterone.
His titanic battles with fellow West Coast idols Danny “Little Red” Lopez, Chucho Castillo, Ruben Olivares and “Bazooka” Limon energized the California fight scene and made it possible for “Fabulous Forum” promoter Don Fraser to carpool with him to Canastota this coming June, if he so desires.
Don Fraser was the distaff coast’s latter day Teddy Brenner and Harry Markson rolled up into one.
thesweetscience.com /boxing-article/1551/second-guessing-boxing-hall...   (1696 words)

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