- Cotto vs. Corley
The Cotto vs. Corley fight was a bout held in
Bayamon, Puerto Rico , onFebruary 26 ,2005 . It was forMiguel Cotto 'sWBO world Jr. Welterweight title, and it pitted him against former world championDemarcus Corley .Much expectation preceded the fight, which was sponsored in
Puerto Rico byDirecTV . The then recently inauguratedTren Urbano had to be specially abilitated for this fight, as fans had overcrowded the parking area with their cars the last time Cotto had a fight in Puerto Rico and the Puerto Ricantourism department saw this event as a perfect occasion to demonstrate the new railway's conveniences to fans across the island. Cotto participated in a ceremonial trip from a station nearJose Miguel Agrelot coliseum in San Juan to the fight's venue, Bayamon'sRuben Rodriguez coliseum.Corley, meanwhile, arrived in Puerto Rico on Wednesday,
February 23 . According toEl Vocero , the newspaper that interviewed the former world champion on arrival atLuis Muñoz Marín International Airport , Corley showed confidence and kept smiling, but predicted a unanimous decision win, which is somewhat uncommon among boxers, as they usually predictknockout wins.Corley trained the last few days before the fight at the same gymnasium that
Edwin Rosario used during Rosario's prime.The fight was broadcast to the
United States live onHBO Boxing 's "Boxing After Dark" leg. Cotto wore trunks that had the flags of everyHispanic country.About half a minute into the fight, Corley went down from a right cross to the head. He was rocked often the rest of the first round, but he was able to stay on his feet.
Cotto kept hitting Corley with stamina-reducing shots to the body and the head in round two, but he lost a point, when, without any previous warnings, referee
Ismael Quinones Falu deducted it from the scorecards after Corley complained that Cotto had hurt him on the crotch area. It was a somewhat unusual move by the referee: usually they give boxers a number of warnings before actually deducting a point for illegal fighting tactics.In the third round, Corley hit Cotto flush with a right hand to the chin, and Cotto, who was arguably having the worst round of his career, almost fell. Corley mounted an attack, pinning Cotto against the ropes for most of the round. Cotto was then suddenly struck by a low blow himself, and he went to the floor. The referee gave him time to recover, but did not take any points away from Corley. Towards the end of the round, both fighters engaged in an exchange of powerful lefts, with Cotto's barely missing Corley's body, but Corley's getting Cotto on the head and sending him to the ropes again.
Having recuperated in between rounds, Cotto picked up the fight's momentum again in round four, using his jab, and then connecting with various combinations towards the end of the round.
By round five, Cotto sported a cut inside his
nose and he also had a swolleneye . Corley looked like he had taken tremendous punishment as well; he looked tired and his face looked like it had a few small cuts too.Cotto, who, by the way, weighted 157 pounds on
HBO 's weight balance on the day of the fight compared to Corley's 140 pounds, pinned Corley against the ropes. A combination of punches to the body and head sent Corley down for a second time. Corley got up and tried to weather the storm by fighting back, but he was taking a lot of punishment as he decided to go down to one knee in order to take a rest. The third knockdown, however, would become the subject of a small controversy, as, instead of counting on Corley, Quinones Falu decided to stop the fight at that moment, giving Cotto the victory by a fifth round technical knockout. After the stoppage, Corley reacted with a menacing look towards the referee, but no action was taken by him against Quinones Falu.HBO's
instant replay s showed that none of the punches that Cotto threw before Corley decided to take a knee had actually landed. Nevertheless, since Corley's third visit to the canvas happened after Corley took a conscious decision tofall in order to take the extra rest, boxing rules dictated that it had to be counted as a knockdown.Soon after the fight was stopped, HBO analizers were quick to signal the result as a "hometown stoppage", specially
Larry Merchant . But their claims were quickly countered by Corley himself, who admitted to going down for the third time as a strategy to avoid further punishment from Cotto and maybe buy himself more fight time.After the fight, both fighters agreed that they should have a rematch.
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