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Diego "Chico" Corrales (August 25 1977 – May 7 2007) was a former super featherweight
Super Featherweight

Super Featherweight is a Boxing weight classes in professional boxing. The maximum weight for this division is 130 lbs.The super featherweight division was created by the New York Walker Law in 1920, although first established by the New York State Athletic Commission in 1930....
 and lightweight
Lightweight

The word lightweight usually refers to a class of athletes in a particular sport, based on their weight. It is also a slang term, indicating insignificance or ineptitude, for example having a low tolerance for liquor....
 world boxing
Boxing

Boxing is a combat sport where two participants, generally of similar human weight, fight each other with their fists. Boxing is supervised by a referee and is typically engaged in during a series of one to three-minute intervals called rounds....
 champion. He is most noted for his series of bouts with José Luis Castillo
José Luis Castillo

Jos? Luis Castillo is a Mexico Boxing. Nicknamed El Temible, Castillo has a current record of 57-9-1 with 49 knockouts. He is best known for his grueling fight against Diego Corrales for the World Boxing Council-World Boxing Organization lightweight title unification on May 7, 2005....
.

ales was born to a Colombian
Colombian people

Colombian people are from a multiethnic nation in South American called Colombia. Colombians are predominantly Roman Catholic Church and overwhelmingly speakers of Spanish language, and that a majority of them are the result of the a mixture of Europeans, Africans, Amerindians....
 father and a Mexican mother. Corrales' early life was filled with violence. He was raised in the section of Sacramento
Sacramento

Sacramento, an Italian language-, Spanish language- and Portuguese language-language word meaning sacrament, is a common Toponymy in parts of the world where those tongues were or are spoken....
, where he was involved with street gangs since age 13.






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Diego "Chico" Corrales (August 25 1977 – May 7 2007) was a former super featherweight
Super Featherweight

Super Featherweight is a Boxing weight classes in professional boxing. The maximum weight for this division is 130 lbs.The super featherweight division was created by the New York Walker Law in 1920, although first established by the New York State Athletic Commission in 1930....
 and lightweight
Lightweight

The word lightweight usually refers to a class of athletes in a particular sport, based on their weight. It is also a slang term, indicating insignificance or ineptitude, for example having a low tolerance for liquor....
 world boxing
Boxing

Boxing is a combat sport where two participants, generally of similar human weight, fight each other with their fists. Boxing is supervised by a referee and is typically engaged in during a series of one to three-minute intervals called rounds....
 champion. He is most noted for his series of bouts with José Luis Castillo
José Luis Castillo

Jos? Luis Castillo is a Mexico Boxing. Nicknamed El Temible, Castillo has a current record of 57-9-1 with 49 knockouts. He is best known for his grueling fight against Diego Corrales for the World Boxing Council-World Boxing Organization lightweight title unification on May 7, 2005....
.

Early life

Corrales was born to a Colombian
Colombian people

Colombian people are from a multiethnic nation in South American called Colombia. Colombians are predominantly Roman Catholic Church and overwhelmingly speakers of Spanish language, and that a majority of them are the result of the a mixture of Europeans, Africans, Amerindians....
 father and a Mexican mother. Corrales' early life was filled with violence. He was raised in the section of Sacramento
Sacramento

Sacramento, an Italian language-, Spanish language- and Portuguese language-language word meaning sacrament, is a common Toponymy in parts of the world where those tongues were or are spoken....
, where he was involved with street gangs since age 13. He witnessed his best friend's death via drive-by shooting. Diego had a degree in culinary arts. He trained at Sac Pal Boxing Gym with Manny Fernandez

Amateur career

Corrales compiled an amateur boxing record of 105-12. In 1994, he took second place at the United States Amateur Championships, losing to Frankie Carmona on points in the featherweight
Featherweight

Featherweight is a weight class division in the sport of boxing and wrestling ....
 final. He was a bronze medal
Bronze medal

A bronze medal is a medal awarded to the third place finisher of contests such as the Olympic Games, Commonwealth Games, etc. The practice of awarding bronze third place medals began at the 1904 Summer Olympics in St....
ist at featherweight in the 1995 Pan American Games
1995 Pan American Games

The 12th Pan American Games were held in Mar del Plata, Argentina, from March 11 to March 26, 1995. After 44 years, this was the Pan American Games first return to the country that initially hosted the Games in 1951 Pan American Games....
. At lightweight, he lost in the 1995 World Championships in Berlin
Berlin

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, Germany
Germany

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 to Marco Rudolph
Marco Rudolph

Marco Rudolph was a Germans boxing, who won the Olympic medalists in boxing at the 1992 Summer Olympics....
.

Professional career

Corrales was victorious in his pro boxing debut on March 19 1996. On October 23 1999, Corrales won the IBF
International Boxing Federation

The International Boxing Federation, or IBF, is one of four major organizations recognized by IBHOF which sanction world championship boxing bouts, alongside the World Boxing Association, World Boxing Council and WBO....
 super featherweight title by defeating the previously unbeaten Roberto Garcia
Roberto Garcia Cortez

Roberto Garcia Cortez, , was a professional boxing who trained at La colonia youth boxing club in Oxnard, California, where he grew up and still resides....
 via TKO
Knockout

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 in the seventh round. After defeating Angel Manfredy
Angel Manfredy

Angel Manfredy was a United States-Puerto Rican American boxer of Italian people origin who has fought in the Junior Welterweight, Lightweight and Junior Lightweight divisions....
 on September 2 2000, Corrales' managers vacated his title. Corrales had a record of 33-0 at this point.

On January 20 2001, Corrales challenged Floyd Mayweather Jr. for the WBC super featherweight title and recorded his first knockdown and first loss. In the bout, Mayweather knocked down Corrales five times (three times in the seventh round and twice in the tenth). After the fifth knockdown, Corrales' corner
Cornerman

A cornerman, or simply corner, is a combat sports term for a coach or team mate assisting a fighter during the length of a bout. The cornerman remains outside the combat area during the fight, but in proximity, and can assist the fighter through instruction....
 stopped the fight, despite Corrales' protests.

Shortly after the Mayweather fight, Corrales served 14 months in prison after opting for a plea bargain on charges he faced for abusing his pregnant wife, Maria.

In 2003, Corrales returned to the ring. After easily winning four fights, Corrales fought against Joel Casamayor. After the sixth round, the fight was stopped because of a deep cut inside of Corrales' mouth. On March 6 2004, there was a rematch for the vacant WBO
World Boxing Organization

The World Boxing Organization is a sanctioning organization currently recognizing professional boxing world champions. Its offices are located in San Juan, Puerto Rico....
 super featherweight title. Corrales won by close split decision.

On August 7 2004, Corrales won the WBO lightweight title from Acelino Freitas
Acelino Freitas

Acelino "Pop?" Freitas , is a native of Bahia, Brazil, who is a boxing and a former world junior lightweight and lightweight champion. His style of fighting in the ring has garnered him a reputation for being more of a brawler than a boxer....
 via TKO in the tenth round. Freitas won the early rounds, but by the later rounds he was visibly tired and began to be caught by Corrales. After rising from his third knockdown, Freitas walked away from the referee and quit.

Corrales vs. Castillo I, II, and III

On May 7 2005, Corrales defeated José Luis Castillo
José Luis Castillo

Jos? Luis Castillo is a Mexico Boxing. Nicknamed El Temible, Castillo has a current record of 57-9-1 with 49 knockouts. He is best known for his grueling fight against Diego Corrales for the World Boxing Council-World Boxing Organization lightweight title unification on May 7, 2005....
 for the WBC lightweight title via TKO in the tenth round. The fight is almost universally regarded as the best fight of 2005. Both men stood in front of each other, battering each other with hard combinations and power punches throughout the entire fight. Finally, in the tenth round, Castillo knocked Corrales down, causing Corrales to spit out his mouthpiece. This allowed some extra recovery time for Corrales while it was cleaned and put back in. Seconds later, Castillo knocked Corrales down again. Once on the ground, Corrales again spat his mouthpiece out, allowing him yet more recovery time. Corrales managed to beat the count, and, after a point was taken away for excessive spitting out of the mouthpiece, Corrales connected with a punch that Castillo later called "a perfect right hand." Corrales then trapped Castillo against the ropes and landed numerous punches, causing the referee
Referee (boxing)

The referee in the sport of boxing is the individual charged with enforcing the Marquess of Queensberry rules during a boxing match....
, Tony Weeks, to stop the fight. Whether the stoppage was premature has been debated by boxing fans and analysts.

A rematch between Corrales and Castillo occurred on October 8 2005. On the day before the fight, Castillo weighed-in 3˝ lb
Pound (mass)

The pound or pound-mass is a Units of measurement of massused in the Imperial unit, United States customary units and other systems of measurement....
 over the lightweight limit. Since Castillo did not make the weight, the fight became a non-title bout. The two fighters continued with the same fighting style that they had used in the first fight, trading inside punches throughout the first three rounds. Early in the fourth round, Castillo knocked down Corrales with a left hook to his chin. Corrales wobbled to his feet at the referee's count of ten, causing the fight to end.

Corrales vs. Castillo III, dubbed "The War to Settle the Score," had been scheduled for February 4 2006, but it was postponed because of a rib injury that Corrales suffered while training. The fight was rescheduled for June 3 2006. At the weigh-in, however, Corrales weighed the lightweight limit whereas Castillo weighed 139˝ lb—causing the fight to be cancelled. Corrales later sued Castillo for punitive damages.

After Castillo

Corrales was scheduled to defend his lightweight title in a third bout against Joel Casamayor on October 7 2006. However, Corrales weighed in 5 pounds over the limit. He was given two hours to shed five pounds, but came back at 139 pounds. Corrales would have been stripped of the title if he had won the bout, but Casamayor defeated him by split decision
Split decision

A Split Decision is a winning criterion in several full-contact combat sports, such as boxing, kickboxing, Muay Thai, mixed martial arts and others sports involving strike in which two of the three judges score for the same fighter as the winner, while the third judge scores for the other fighter....
 for the WBC and The Ring
The Ring (magazine)

The Ring is an American boxing magazine that was first published in 1922 as a boxing and wrestling magazine. As the legitimacy of professional wrestling came more into question, The Ring shifted to becoming exclusively a boxing oriented publication....
 lightweight titles.

On April 7 2007, fighting in the welterweight division, Corrales lost a unanimous decision to Joshua Clottey
Joshua Clottey

Joshua Clottey is a Welterweight boxer who hails from Accra, Ghana, but now lives in the Bronx, New York. He is currently the International Boxing Federation Welterweight Champion....
. Corrales was dropped in rounds 9 and 10 and lost by the scores of 97-90, 98-89 and 100-87.

Death

On May 7 2007, exactly two years to the day after his first fight with Castillo, Corrales was killed in a three-vehicle accident near his Las Vegas home. Corrales was riding a 2007 Suzuki GSXR 1000 motorcycle, traveling northbound on Fort Apache Road in the southwest part of the city, when he attempted to pass another vehicle at high speed. Corrales struck an oncoming car, Las Vegas police spokesman Sgt. Tracy McDonald said: "The accident occurred at approximately 7:30 p.m. PDT." McDonald said there was no outward evidence of drugs or alcohol involved. He could not say how fast the motorcycle was traveling. However, Corrales was indeed illegally drunk, with a blood alcohol level of 0.25, more than three times the legal limit of 0.08 in Nevada.

External links

  • by Jason Probst, 17 April 2003, Sacramento News & Review.
  • by Ace Freeman, Mar 2007
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