DeMarcus Corley

DeMarcus Corley

American professional boxer
Date of Birth: 03.06.1974
Country: USA

Content:
  1. Early Life and Career
  2. Title Defenses and Triumphs
  3. Encounters with Famed Opponents
  4. Later Career and Decline
  5. Legacy

Early Life and Career

Demarcus Corley, an American professional boxer, entered the ring in May 1996. His career took off in June 2001 when he knocked out Felix Flores in the first round, earning him the vacant WBO light welterweight title.

Title Defenses and Triumphs

Corley successfully defended his title against Ener Julio in 2002 and Randall Bailey in 2003. However, his reign came to an end in 2003 when Zab Judah defeated him by split decision.

Encounters with Famed Opponents

In 2004, Corley faced the formidable Floyd Mayweather. The fight ended with a controversial stoppage in Mayweather's favor after two knockdowns in the 8th and 10th rounds. Corley also clashed with Miguel Angel Cotto in 2005, losing in a disputed stoppage.

Later Career and Decline

After losing to Junior Witter in 2006, Corley faced two consecutive defeats. In 2008, he fought Devon Alexander in a bout televised by HBO. Despite Alexander's dominance and a deducted point for a low blow, Corley lost by unanimous decision.

Legacy

Demarcus Corley's career was marked by notable victories and setbacks. His reign as WBO light welterweight champion showcased his skills and tenacity. Despite controversial losses to high-profile opponents, he left an imprint on the sport.

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