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  • xcaret
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    Corrales Signs with Golden Boy

    LOS ANGELES - No fighter in recent years has captured the imagination of true fight fans more than Diego 'Chico' Corrales. Now, the former junior lightweight and lightweight champion will seek a third world title in a different weight class under the promotional au****es of Golden Boy Promotions, which is pleased to announce the signing of this boxing superstar to a promotional contract.

    "At this point in my career, it is important that I can go into a fight knowing that the business outside is taken care of," said Corrales. "I wanted to be with a promoter who understands us fighters and who I can be with for the rest of my career. To be part of Golden Boy Promotions feels great. I feel happy, energized, and ready to take on all challenges and make another run at a world championship."

    "I know that Diego always gives it his best in the ring, and our promise to him is that Golden Boy Promotions will give him our best outside the ring,"
    said Golden Boy Promotions President Oscar De La Hoya.

    Adds Golden Boy Promotions partner Sugar Shane Mosley, a close friend of Corrales, who, along with his wife Jin, was instrumental in signing the Sacramento, California native, "This signing shows again that Golden Boy Promotions is truly the best platform for fighters. I know that Diego will be as happy as I am here."

    Diego Corrales (40-4, 33 KOs) is one of the most beloved fighters in the game today, due to his down-to-Earth personality, accessibility to fight fans, and most importantly, his willingness to leave it all on the line every time he steps into the ring. A resident of Las Vegas, Nevada, the 29-year-old Corrales is a ten year pro who won his world title at 130 pounds by stopping Roberto Garcia in seven rounds in 1999, and defended his crown three times. At lightweight, 'Chico' truly made his mark, stopping Acelino Freitas in ten rounds to win the WBO title and adding the WBC crown by defeating Jose Luis Castillo in a 2005 fight many longtime fight observers called the greatest fight of all-time. Weight issues have plagued the six-foot tall Corrales in recent losses to Castillo and Joel Casamayor, but with a jump up in weight promised for his next bout, 'Chico' is ready for big things at 140 and 147 pounds.
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  • vB Martin
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    I don't know if this is a good deal for either party. As much as I love Chico, I don't think he has many fights left in him. He's been in far too many wars, and I'm afraid that he will live up to his promise that he will die in the ring rather than quit.
    so far I haven't been too enamored of the cards that GBP has put together, either.

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    • -Antonio-
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      #3
      As long as he keeps taking these guys away from King its all good with me.

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      • neils7147933
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        #4
        Originally posted by boxingguy1226
        As long as he keeps taking these guys away from King its all good with me.
        Isn't Corrales with Shaw?

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        • Kball15
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          yea corrales is with shaw. he has a great deal with shaw and from what u can tell, he loves it their. he must have gotten some deal for signing with GBP...

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          • jai mari078
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            Originally posted by vB Martin
            I don't know if this is a good deal for either party. As much as I love Chico, I don't think he has many fights left in him. He's been in far too many wars, and I'm afraid that he will live up to his promise that he will die in the ring rather than quit.
            so far I haven't been too enamored of the cards that GBP has put together, either.
            How could you not be impressed with the Juarez vs Barerra card? I know the main event didn't live up to thr hype, but DAMN jthe undercards itself made it a phenomenal card. One oif the few times I felt like I got my moneys worth with the exception of the main event.

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            • jai mari078
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              #7
              Originally posted by vB Martin
              I don't know if this is a good deal for either party. As much as I love Chico, I don't think he has many fights left in him. He's been in far too many wars, and I'm afraid that he will live up to his promise that he will die in the ring rather than quit.
              so far I haven't been too enamored of the cards that GBP has put together, either.
              I do agree with you about not being quite sure how much Chico has left. I love the guy as well and maybe he can turn it around.

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              • Castillofan
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                Corrales sticks it to Gary Shaw!

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                "At this point in my career, it is important that I can go into a fight knowing that the business outside is taken care of," said Corrales. "I wanted to be with a promoter who understands us fighters and who I can be with for the rest of my career. To be part of Golden Boy Promotions feels great. I feel happy, energized, and ready to take on all challenges and make another run at a world championship."

                So, let's get this straight, in the last year, Shaw's lost Corrales, Lacy, Wright AND Pacquiao.

                Talk about hitting the skids.

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                • deuce_drop
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                  i don't blame chico at all. shaw puts together weak ass cards for starters. but shaw must be doing something wrong to have his meat and potatoes walk out on him, all of them.

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                  • Mr. Ryan
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                    It always amazes me how all these fighters find 101 excuses after they lose. Dissing a promoter is never the answer, just get in there and fight.

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