WORLD BOXING COUNCIL NEWS
Mexico City -
May 12, 2005.
From WBC
President Jose Sulaiman:
“The World Boxing Council recognizes heavyweight world
champion Vitali Klitschko as our pride, and someone who carries the prestige of
our sport on his shoulders.
“The WBC regrets the injury he suffered, but Klitschko
fortunately has already been granted a medical certificate that will enable him
to fight again in September.
“In light of the long-lasting inactivity of the heavyweight
division, the WBC has decided to approve a fight for the world interim
heavyweight title between Hasim Rahman, winner of a final elimination against
Kali Meehan, and Monte Barrett, winner of the second final elimination against
Owen Beck.
“Consequently, instead of having two official challengers to
contend against the world champion, who conquered the vacant title by defeating
South African Corrie Sanders, we have decided to approve the bout for the WBC
Interim heavyweight title, with the winner fighting next the WBC heavyweight
world champion Vitali Klitschko.
“If Vitali Klitschko is able to fight again in September, the WBC
would order the mandatory bout between him and the winner of Rahman and Barrett.
“However, if the winner of Rahman and Barrett would not be
available to fight Vitali Klitschko in September for the undisputed title, then
the WBC would authorize Klitschko for an optional defense against any of the top
15 rated boxers in the WBC, with the understanding that the winners shall fight
next for the undisputed title.
“The WBC is very proud of the great fight between Jose Luis
Castillo and Diego Corrales, and we believe that it is one of the greatest
fights in many years. The WBC does not want at all to take any merits from
Corrales or Castillo, and we also respect Corrales’ return from being
practically knocked out to come back and win the title, but there has been a lot
of furor about the fight. There have been many protests from most of the press
in Mexico and Latin America, as well as the Federal Boxing Commission in regards
to the performance of the referee, who, among other things, let approximately 40
seconds go from the moment of the second knockdown to the continuing of the
action in the tenth round. The WBC is naming a committee to review the fight.
“The lightweight championship of the world was held under the
trademark of the WBC, and is our obligation to respond to all matters that
receive a request, and we think that there was something that was done wrong. It
is our obligation to those who trust the WBC’s impartiality, rules, and actions.
“The WBC is confirming its 43rd World Convention to be
held in La Linea de la Concepcion, in the state of Malaga in Spain. It will be
held from October 2, arrival, to October 8, departure.”
Upcoming
World Championship and Final Elimination Fights:
May 14 - Las
Vegas, Nevada - Welterweight World Championship
Champion Zab
Judah (33-2, 24 KOs, Brooklyn, New York) vs
Cosme Rivera
(WBC No. 9, 28-7-2, 21 KOs, Huatabampo, Mexico)
Plus Middleweight Final Elimination Bout
Felix
Trinidad (WBC No. 1, 42-1, 35 KOs, Cupey Alto, Puerto Rico) vs
Winky Wright
(WBC No. 2, 48-3, 25 KOs, St. Petersburg, Florida)
Plus Lightweight Final Elimination Bout
Michael Clark
(WBC No. 1, 34-2, 15 KOs, Columbus, Ohio) vs
Sirimongkol
Singwancha (WBC No. 2, 47-2, 28 KOs, Phatumthani, Thailand)
May 21 -
Chicago, Illinois - Vacant Light Heavyweight World Championship
Paul Briggs
(WBC No. 1, 23-1, 17 KOs, Queensland, Australia) vs
Tomasz Adamek
(WBC No. 4, 28-0, 19 KOs, Zywiec, Poland)
Plus Welterweight Final Elimination Bout
Miguel
Rodriguez (WBC No. 3, 26-1, 21 KOs, Naucalpan, Mexico) vs
Miguel Angel
Gonzalez (WBC No. 7, 49-4-1, 39 KOs, Mexico City, Mexico)
June 25 -
Atlantic City, New Jersey - Super Lightweight World Championship
Champion
Arturo Gatti (39-6, 30 KOs, Jersey City, New Jersey) vs
Floyd
Mayweather (WBC No. 1, 33-0, 22 KOs, Las Vegas, Nevada)
July 15 -
Temecula, California - Featherweight World Championship
Champion
Injin Chi (30-2-1, 18 KOs, Seoul, Korea) vs
Rocky Juarez
(WBC No. 1, 23-0, 16 KOs, Houston, Texas)
July 16 - Las
Vegas, Nevada - Middleweight World Championship
Champion
Bernard Hopkins (46-2-1, 32 KOs, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) vs
Jermain
Taylor (WBC No. 3, 23-0, 17 KOs, Little Rock, Arkansas)
July 18 -
Osaka, Japan - Super Flyweight World Championship
Katsushige
Kawashima (28-3, 18 KOs, Yokohama, Japan) vs
Masamori
Tokuyama (WBC No. 5, 30-3-1, 8 KOs, Osaka, Japan)
July 23 - New
York, New York - Interim Heavyweight World Championship
Hasim Rahman
(WBC No. 1, 40-5-1, 33 KOs, Baltimore, Maryland) vs
Monte Barrett
(WBC No. 2, 31-3, 16 KOs, Jamaica, Queens, New York)
Plus Super Welterweight World Championship
Champion
Francisco Javier Castillejo (58-5, 40 KOs, Madrid, Spain) vs
Ricardo
Mayorga (WBC No. 2, 25-5-1, 22 KOs, Managua, Nicaragua)
August 6 -
Tokyo, Japan - Strawweight World Championship
Katsunari
Takayama (15-1, 7 KOs, Osaka, Japan) vs
Eagle Kyowa
(WBC No. 2, 13-1, 5 KOs, Tokyo, Japan)
World Championship Results:
May 7 - Las
Vegas, Nevada - Lightweight World Championship
Diego
Corrales (40-2, 33 KOs, Sacramento, California) TKO10 Jose Luis Castillo
(52-7-1, 46 KOs, Mexicali, Mexico)
Corrales won the WBC lightweight world title with a tenth-round
TKO victory against defending champion Castillo in a breathtaking battle. Both
fighters showed the skills, toughness, determination, and heart of true warriors
and true champions, and a number of veteran observers rank the fight as one of
the top-ten greatest of all time.
An announced attendance of 5,168 was on hand at Mandalay Bay, and
the action was close, intense, and sustained from the opening bell - many entire
rounds were fought with the fighters head to head in the center of the ring,
with very few breaks in the action. There were dramatic shifts in momentum as
each fighter steadily wore down the other - Castillo rocked Corrales with
uppercuts repeatedly in the early rounds, but Corrales came back and staggered
Castillo late in the seventh and eight rounds, and both were rocked by
simultaneous left hooks at the end of the eighth. Both were battered and bruised
- Castillo was cut over the left eye by an accidental headbutt in the fourth
round, and Corrales’ left eye became swollen by the seventh. At the end of nine
rounds, the scores were split 86-85, 87-84 Corrales, 87-84 Castillo.
The fight was not without controversy, however, which involved
Corrales, knocked down two times in the tenth round, getting extra time to
recover by dropping his mouthpiece after each knockdown. Castillo scored a
devastating knockdown with a left hook early in the tenth that put Corrales flat
on his side - he got up but dropped his mouthpiece, which resulted in a break in
the action to replace it. Moments later, Castillo scored another knockdown with
another left hook that put Corrales flat on his back - he got up again, but
again dropped his mouthpiece, which resulted in an even longer break. Then, in
one of the most dramatic turnarounds ever witnessed, Corrales staggered Castillo
with a left hook, then drove him into the ropes, where he rocked Castillo with a
series of punches and referee Tony Weeks stopped the fight at 2:06.
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