Diego Corrales Dead

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  1. dreamboy3000

    dreamboy3000 Well-Known Member

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    Boxer Diego Corrales dies in motorcycle crashInvolved in one of the most memorable fights in recent memory
    (Las Vegas - WABC, May 8, 2007) - Diego "Chico" Corrales, who won titles in two weight classes and was involved in one of the most memorable fights in recent memory, died Monday in a motorcycle accident, his promoter said. He was 29.

    Gary Shaw said Corrales was driving his motorcycle at a high rate of speed when he hit the back of a car about 10 miles west of the Las Vegas Strip Monday night.
    "He's laying there as we speak with a helmet on his head under a sheet," Shaw said. "It appears he was thrown a great distance."

    Shaw said Corrales, whose career had faltered in recent fights, had recently bought the racing motorcycle, which authorities say he was riding at the time he was killed.

    "He fought recklessly and he lived recklessly," Shaw said. "That was his style."

    Las Vegas police spokesman Jose Montoya said the victim in the accident was wearing a helmet, but it was not known if drugs or alcohol were involved.

    "No tests have been done," he said. "We're still investigating."

    The lanky Corrales, who stood 5-10 1/2 but fought most of his career at 130 pounds, was a big puncher best known for getting up after two 10th-round knockdowns to knock out Jose Luis Castillo in one of the most thrilling fights ever.

    The fight took place May 7, 2005, exactly two years from the night he died. It was named by the Boxing Writers Association of America and numerous boxing publications as the fight of the year.

    Corrales, though, was knocked out by Castillo in the rematch and lost a big payday when he failed to make weight for his next fight. He lost his last three fights, including his last fight on April 7 against Joshua Clottey in Springfield, Mo. He had moved up two weight divisions to welterweight for that fight, but dropped a decision.

    Corrales, who was born in Sacramento, Ca., but lived in Las Vegas in recent years, was a big puncher who won his first 33 fights and held a piece of the 130-pound title before he was stopped by Floyd Mayweather Jr. in a unification fight in January 2001.

    Corrales was sent to jail on a domestic abuse charge after that fight, and didn't fight again for two years. He came back to fight a trilogy against Joel Casamayor, losing two of the three fights, and split a pair of fights with Castillo.

    After failing to make weight and then losing in the ring to Casamayor in a lightweight fight last October, Corrales made the unusual step of moving up two weight classes to fight Clottey. He was knocked down in the ninth and tenth rounds and lost a unanimous decision.

    "He always cared about the fans and gave them their money's worth," Shaw said. "He was a true warrior. He was what boxing stood for, and what boxing is all about."


    The boxing world is poorer for his death. A very good fighter, who's had some really impressive wins. To have fought 45 times and still be in his 20s is impressive. He will be missed.
     
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    paul.d Well-Known Member

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    so? nt
     
  3. RED

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    What do you mean so?

    One of the best boxers of the modern generation.
     
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    Yes its a shame he's dead but one of the best boxers around he was not. He was decent but not in the top bracket of boxers thats around today.
     
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    paul.d Well-Known Member

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    never heard of him

    still I don't like WWF -sorry-boxing so there's no reason why i should
     
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    Not one of the great fighters, but his first fight with Castillo has got to be in the top 10 of all-time. Sad to see somebody so young tragically dying, the disrespectful comments are a little out of order. Should it matter whether you have heard of him?
     
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    What does boxing have to do with WWF? Confused.
     
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    I'm not surprised he crashed

    "a helmet on his head under a sheet"
     
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    Me neither nt
     
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    RE: Me neither nt

    both bent as nine bob notes
     

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