Posthumous Induction for Boxing Legend Diego Corrales
(June 10, 2023 – BBC Boxing) This weekend, the late Diego Corrales will be posthumously inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame, an honor that many feel is long overdue for the immensely popular fighter.
Corrales’ Remarkable Career
Corrales, who held titles at 130 and 135 pounds, was renowned for his indomitable fighting spirit. He engaged in a memorable trilogy with Joel Casamayor, suffered a tough loss to Floyd Mayweather, and ended the undefeated run of Acelino Freitas. However, Corrales is best remembered for his epic May 7, 2005 war with Jose Luis Castillo at the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas – a fight that many consider one of the greatest of all time.
“Corrales is best remembered for his epic May 7, 2005 war with Jose Luis Castillo – a fight that many consider one of the greatest of all time.”
Capturing the Legendary Fight
Veteran boxing journalist Kieran Mulvaney, who was ringside for that legendary bout, has provided an expanded and updated account of the fight, in honor of Corrales’ impending Hall of Fame induction. The report, originally published on TigerBoxing.com, captures the breathtaking brutality and extraordinary ebb and flow of the contest, which saw Corrales stage a remarkable comeback from two knockdowns to stop Castillo in the 10th round.
Mulvaney’s detailed narrative transports readers to the electric atmosphere of that night, as Corrales and Castillo engaged in a relentless slugfest that left both men battered and bloodied. The article also explores the aftermath of the fight, including the controversial rematch and Corrales’ subsequent decline and tragic passing in a motorcycle accident two years to the day after his epic triumph.
A Fitting Tribute
The posthumous induction into the Hall of Fame is a fitting tribute to the legacy of Diego Corrales, a warrior who left an indelible mark on the sport of boxing through his unforgettable performances and unbreakable fighting spirit.
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