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Diego Corrales buried
in Las Vegas
By Mike Indri
Retired Boxers Foundation
May 16, 2007

Photo courtesy of Naoki Fukuda
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Boxing buried one of its most beloved
champions Tuesday afternoon, as former two-division
world titleholder Diego Corrales was peacefully laid
to rest following last week's tragic motorcycle accident
that claimed the life of the legendary fighter.
Known for his lethal punching power and
warrior's heart, Corrales will also be remembered for
being a caring and special person, who lived life to
the fullest and, unfortunately, treated each day as
if it was his last.

Photo courtesy of Naoki Fukuda
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That savagely reckless approach to life,
while contributing greatly to his boxing prowess also
led to his ultimate, and way too soon, demise. Ironically,
the attributes that made Corrales one of the most popular
and exciting fighters in all of boxing, and provided
the Californian born slugger with million dollar fight
purses and a well-earned badge of honor and respect,
was not enough to protect Corrales during his toughest
battles of all; the constant fight with his demons outside
the boxing ring. Always a fighter, Corrales never relented,
never stopped pursuing and never didn't get up after
getting knocked down to the canvas; sadly our friend's
final bout, within himself, proved to be fatal.
Diego "Chico" Corrales, 29,
leaves behind a very supportive wife, Michelle, who
is seven months pregnant, and five children.
One of the many tattoos etched over the
left side of the chest of Diego's lanky, 5'11"
and 149-pound frame was the script emblazoned "Pain
For Love". While there was much pain endured in
the fast lane life of Diego Corrales, there was also
an abundance of love.
Rest well Champ, we love you and miss
you.
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