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For the first
time ever, Cornered reveals the real story behind the infamous
Resto-Collins scandal – a boxing match turned thirty minute criminal assault.
The film uncovers new information about the fight, picks up with the reeling
lives of those still affected 24 years later, and ultimately produces unexpected
twists.
On June 16,
1983, in front of a capacity crowd of 25,000 at Madison Square Garden, the lives
of two young men were forever changed during a controversial boxing match. A
tough club fighter from Puerto Rico named Luis Resto fought Billy Collins Jr.,
an Irish golden boy, for ten grueling rounds. Resto was declared the winner, but
within minutes, was accused of tampering with the padding in his gloves - in
effect brutalizing Collins Jr. with his bare fists for thirty minutes.
More than two
decades later, Luis Resto is still a broken man shouldering the burden of his
opponent's death, a prison sentence, and a lifetime ban from boxing. Resto
relives that infamous night in New York City and exposes the sport’s dark side,
unfolding an emotional story that finally reveals the truth.
Cornered reveals the inadequacies of Luis Resto's trial and
investigates the circumstances behind his conviction. The film confronts the
realities of racism, discrimination and class struggle that plague not just the
sport of boxing, but America as a whole.
Produced and
directed by
Eric Drath, and
edited by EMMY Award winner,
Aaron Lubarsky (HBO's
"Journey's with George"). Also involved in the making of this film: producer,
Jenna Rosher (Academy Award
nominated "Jesus Camps") and award-winning director/producer,
Esther Bell
(Showtime & Sundance Channel).
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