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Corrales was a professional boxer in the United States from 1996 through 2007. He was born on August 25, 1977, and passed away on May 7, 2007.  He was a multiple-time world champion in two weight classes, holding the IBF super featherweight belt between 1999 and 2000.

Furthermore, he won the WBO super featherweight title in 2004, the WBO lightweight title from 2004 to 2006, and the WBC, Ring magazine, and lineal lightweight titles from 2005 to 2006.

Diego Corrales was named Fight of the Year by The Ring in 2005, and after winning his first fight against Jose Luis Castillo, he was honored by the Boxing Writers Association of America.

He was the finest, and here are the top six Diego Corrales statements.

“The only people who matter to me as a person are my children and how they perceive me.” Diego Corrales

“I played a lot of the original ‘Fight Night,’ and I thought the representation of Trinidad in the game was fantastic.” Diego Corrales

“When the first Mortal Kombat was out, it was the hardest game of all time.”

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Diego Corrales Shouting loud. Source: talk sports

There would be lines around the block at the arcade, and I still enjoy all of the Mortal Kombat games.” Diego Corrales

Diego Corrales Quote #4 of 6

“I have an Arcade PC at home that has 5,500 games on it.”

Everything from the old school, Galaga, Tron, Missile Command, you name it, it’s on there. “I enjoy playing old-school games.” Diego Corrales

“I landed a left hook on Damian Fuller that knocked him out for 30-45 minutes.”

They brought him oxygen, but they couldn’t wake him up because he was unconscious.

Because he was gone for so long, the television station had to take frequent pauses.

It was incredible. ”

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That was the best one-shot I’d ever done.” Diego Corrales