SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING
NATIONAL CONFERENCE CALL TRANSCRIPT
DIEGO "CHICO" CORRALES & JOSHUA CLOTTEY
Tuesday, March 20, 2007
In yet another outstanding, compelling match-up on SHOWTIME,
three-time world champion Diego Corrales will move up two weight classes
when he returns to SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING on Saturday, April 7,
2007, to take on dangerous, world-ranked challenger Joshua Clottey.
SHOWTIME will televise the 10-round 147-pound bout at 9 p.m. ET/PT
(delayed on the west coast). Gary Shaw Productions, LLC, will promote
the event from The Shrine Mosque in Springfield, Missouri.
Question: Chico, why are you moving up two weight classes, and
why take on Joshua Clottey, a dangerous world-ranked contender?
Corrales: I moved up two divisions because I was stuck
at 142 for three weeks (before his last fight) virtually eating nothing.
I did not get under 142 until I got to Vegas. So that is why 147 was the
best thing for me - just put on a little more muscle mass and carry my
size naturally, not put myself in a situation or SHOWTIME in a situation
where I could not make weight. Joshua Clottey is a great fighter. Like I
have said all the time, I want to make great fights and make great
fights happen. So when they asked me about Clottey, I thought it was a
great opportunity and a great fight. There was no hesitation at all. I
want to be known as a great fighter and the way you do that is by
fighting the best fighters out there.
Question: When you initially considered moving up in weight,
were you thinking two weight classes?
Corrales: No. I talked to a couple of doctors and we
tried to see what my body could physically do and how long I could
maintain. It was a tough decision, but all in all I think I made the
best decision with the doctors' advice and just knowing my body.
Question: Joshua, what do you think of
fighting a guy moving up two weight classes? Also, how is the hand that
you injured in (your last) fight with (Antonio) Margarito?
Clottey: I went to Africa and my hand is OK now. Diego
Corrales is a three-time champion and a great fighter. I cannot take
that away from him. For him moving from lightweight to welterweight is
not a problem. So it does not matter if he is moving up two weight
classes. He is coming to fight and see what he can do at that weight.
Begin Press Questions...
Question: Diego, at this point in your career, how important is
this fight? Do you see this as a must-win situation for you?
Corrales: Absolutely. I think it is a must-win
situation and I am trying to win.
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Question: Did you feel it was necessary to choose such a
difficult opponent?
Corrales: I chose a guy like Joshua Clottey because,
again, I only want to make the best fights. I think Clottey and I are a
fantastic match-up. We are both very good fighters. We are very
aggressive. We are both very strong. I will find out how strong I will
be at welterweight now. I think that (his) style is exactly what we like
to see. I think our skills match up perfectly and I think it is an
amazing fight. Clottey is the real thing. He is a real welterweight; he
is a real good fighter at welterweight and definitely somebody to
respect. I just want to face the best guys out there and this is one of
the best guys.
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Question: Chico, have you sparred with larger guys?
Corrales: Always. I never spar with lightweights
because they do not stay with me for very long.
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Question: Joshua, is this a fight that you also see as a fight
that you have to win to get another title shot?
Clottey: The best thing for me to do is to get the win.
You are going to see that if I win, it will put me on top. That is on my
mind right now.
~~~~~
Question: Chico, you are now training with Dickie Wood instead
of Joe Goossen. Can you talk a little bit about making that change?
Corrales: Yes, with Michelle being pregnant, I (wanted
to) do (my training) camps here in (Las) Vegas. So I did my camp here.
It was something he (Goossen) did not like very much. He never wants to
travel. Bottom line is I have to be with Michelle and try to be here as
far as the baby goes. So if she needs any help, she can call me. I am
here ready, easy and available. That really (was the reason we) made
that decision.
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Question: Joe has been talking to the media about the situation
from the (Joel) Casamayor fight about his pay. Can you address that? He
says that he was not paid for that fight.
Corrales: He was paid. We fought the (Jose Luis)
Castillo fight and I paid him 10 percent. I told him after (that) was
the last time I (would) pay 10 percent. I was paying 10 percent of all
the numbers. I said, 'Well, this is a big payday for you. After this
there will be no more 10 percent.' He was not happy about it, but that
was the way I was going to do things. I was starting to pay a flat fee.
He was not happy with that and that was fine. He was paid. I have a
check to prove it. He was not happy with the way the pay structure
changed.
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Question: So for the previous fights he was paid a percentage.
For the Casamayor fight, he was paid a flat fee that you say you paid
him?
Corrales: Yes.
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Question: Coming off the Casamayor fight, you said you were not
at your best. What would be different in your fight against Clottey,
especially given that he is a much bigger guy than Casamayor?
Corrales: The difference is I almost died to make the
weight then and that is the biggest thing. When you sit back and lose so
much weight that a doctor says he is really concerned (something has to
change). So I did what I had to do and not kill my body. This is a big
change, but I am not dying to make the weight and that makes the biggest
difference. I am not killing myself to actually make the weight. In the
gym, my best performances were (when I weighed in the mid-150s to high
140s). So this is, again, a smart move.
~~~~~
Question: So really (the main reason for training in Vegas is
because of) the pregnancy?
Corrales: That is why I say it is much smarter for me
to be here in the event she needed anything. She has not called me very
much, and has not needed very much. So it has been nice.
~~~~~
Question: You are living at home during the training camp
though, right?
Corrales: No, I am not.
~~~~~
Question: Where are you living?
Corrales: I have a place here in Vegas, but I am not
actually at home.
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Question: What does Dickie bring to the table for you?
Corrales: Actually, Dickie and I have had about five or
six fights together as a pro (so) we have worked together. He is one of
the guys who knew my original style and it was a very easy choice for me
to go to him because we have been with each other for so long. I have
known him since I was 16 years old. He knows the way I used to do things
and he brings a lot to the table by knowing my abilities and all my
physical abilities, attributes and strengths.
~~~~~
Question: Diego, did you think you stayed at lightweight longer
than you should have?
Corrales: I do. I think I was really hurting myself
doing that. That is a big fighter flaw. We need to sit and have a talk
with somebody who says, 'Hey, it is time for you to make these moves and
move up and not hurt yourself anymore.' I think I could have really used
that advice.
~~~~~
Question: Diego, what was your impression of Clottey against
Margarito?
Corrales: He is strong. I got me a brown bag and packed
me a lunch because I knew I was going to have a long night. The kid is
strong. He is physical and aggressive and I know I am in for a rough
fight. I sat back and thought how I put myself in another good one.
~~~~~
Question: Diego, specifically in going to Dickie Wood, are you
looking to be able to make the transition to welterweight with an eye on
building up your strength?
Corrales: Having my strength is going to be a big part
of it. I need to be as strong as these guys.
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Question: How are you going to ensure that you are strong enough
for a guy who gave such a tough fight to Margarito?
Corrales: Had his hand not been injured, you do not
know what would have happened in that fight. I will just do what I have
to do -- keep coming forward and keep pounding. I think my pace and my
two-handed combinations are what will make the biggest difference and I
have to use those.
~~~~~
Question: Joshua, what do you expect when you fight Corrales?
Clottey: I do not know what he is coming to do until we
get in the ring. I know he has been fighting a long time and I know he
is a very good fighter. I know he used to come forward. I know how to
move around, but I like coming forward because I always want to make a
fight. So if he is coming forward and I am coming forward, it is going
to be a very exciting fight.
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Question: Is there anything you can do in training to try and
avoid the hand injury that you had in the Margarito fight?
Clottey: I always give everything to God. I did not
come into that fight with Margarito for me to get injured because I knew
I would beat Margarito. I knew I was going to win because my training
and everything was so good. I knew if I started to use combinations on
him, he was not going to do anything. But it happens because I know
maybe it was not my time yet. God is the one who does everything. I am
not coming in for that to happen again. I am just coming to fight.
Whatever happens, it happens. But I think definitely I am going to win.
~~~~~
Question: Diego, in your last fight you fought for (promoter)
Gary (Shaw), but (when it was over) there was (talk) that you would sign
with Golden Boy Promotions, and now you are back with Gary. Could you
explain what happened with that situation?
Corrales: More or less just simple stuff about our
contracts and waiting for us to re-talk. Gary got tied up in it all and
honestly, (I) got a little more hurt than anything. It was like, 'Well,
I guess if he does not want to talk about this stuff, I guess he does
not want to talk about us redoing things.' I always said I wanted to be
with one person the whole time. I have been with Bob (Arum) and I stayed
with Bob for a very long time, and I have been with Gary. I do not like
jumping around too much because you have to learn somebody all over
again and they have to learn you all over again. It is just a headache.
So I got a little upset about us not speaking, and also how busy he was.
That is kind of how it happened.
~~~~~
Question: So are you happy with the way things worked out?
Corrales: They are working out fine. I am happy. I am
going to work and that is all that matters to me.
~~~~~
Question: Diego, is this your last fight with Gary Shaw?
Corrales: No.
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Question: Diego, you have (lost) your last two fights. Do you
think it was because of the weight problems, or does it still really
burn you up that you still have those two losses?
Corrales: Oh, it definitely irritates me. I am a guy
who has competed at video games and air hockey. (So) you can imagine. It
burns me up, but all in all, you just have to put it to the side and do
what you have to do.
~~~~~
Question: Diego, you are obviously hoping for a big win to make
a splash in a welterweight division that is a pretty hot now. Is there
one name in the division that attracts you the most?
Corrales: The only attractive name I have right now is
Joshua Clottey.
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Question: If the opportunity for a rematch with Floyd Mayweather
came up in the future, would you be interested?
Corrales: Of course, there is interest, but right now
the only name I am thinking about is Clottey and that is more than
enough name for me right now.
~~~~~
Question: Diego, your fights with Castillo were obviously marred
by weight problems, both yours and his. If you were able to speak to the
commission (to try and help so) this kind of problem would not come up
again, what would you tell them?
Corrales: Honestly, I would not spend my time talking
to the commission. I would talk to the fighters and let them know (that
they should) not sit back and kill (themselves) and kill (their bodies)
because (they) really are destroying (their bodies) when (they) do those
things - torturing (themselves) like that. I mean, my heart was skipping
beats. That to me is scary. When you have your heart skipping beats,
your body is actually going into a shutdown. I think the biggest thing
would be letting fighters know that when you are destroying your body
like that, you are literally killing yourself.
~~~~~
Question: When you say that you are destroying your body, do you
feel at this point that you might have taken your body past the point of
no return?
Corrales: I do not believe so.
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Question: So you feel healthy and ready to go at 147?
Corrales: I do. I feel very healthy and very good. I am
young enough to recover and my body can recover. It remembers a lot of
things. Muscle mass is still there...
~~~~~
Question: Joshua, Diego has said this is a must-win fight. Is
that the same situation for you?
Clottey: Yes. I respect him a lot and he respects me.
When I get a fight with somebody, I always want to respect them and
hopefully they will respect me. If I do not get to the ring, you are not
going to fight. If you do not get to the ring, I am not going to fight.
That night we will fight, and at the end of the fight, we will hug each
other and that is it.
~~~~~
Question: Joshua, what was your reaction when you heard that
Corrales wanted to fight you?
Clottey: I was very happy because I never expected
that. I am very happy. He is a true warrior. None of the other guys want
to fight me. He chooses to fight me for the first time coming to
welterweight. I respect him for that, and God bless him for giving me
that chance.
~~~~~
Question: Joshua, do you think he is making a big mistake
fighting you?
Clottey: He is a boxer. Everywhere there is a fight,
you have to go there.
~~~~~
Question: Diego, should we still have weigh-ins the day before,
or should they be on the day of the fight?
Corrales: There should be something in place where we
can regulate the weights. If they can find a way to regulate the weight
loss and help fighters maintain weight, that would make a big, big
difference.
~~~~~
Question: Joshua, do you feel you have an advantage in this
fight because Diego is coming up to welterweight and you have been a
welterweight for a long time?
Clottey: Welterweight is my house and Diego is coming
in.
~~~~~
Question: Chico, do you have any closing comments?
Corrales: Well, Joshua, it was a pleasure talking with
you. I am looking forward to seeing you on April 7. I think everybody
should watch this fight. It will be a great fight. You have two styles
that are going to match beautifully together and we are looking at an
awesome fight.
~~~~~
Question: Joshua, do you have a closing comment?
Clottey: I am very glad SHOWTIME has given me a second
chance. Thank you very much.