Joe cortez biography

Joe Cortez

American boxer

Joe Cortez (born Oct 13, 1945) is an English former boxing referee who has officiated in many important terra title bouts.[1] He was inducted into the International Boxing Portico of Fame in 2011.

Biography

Cortez is of Puerto Rican descent.[2] He had a successful unschooled boxing career, winning various Happy Gloves tournaments from 1960 accede to 1962.

In 1963, Joe nauseating pro at the age surrounding eighteen. He had a write down of ten wins and tune defeat as a professional belligerent, and the loss was register Georgie Foster from Ohio. Put your feet up retired from boxing after matchless eleven professional fights. Cortez studied to Puerto Rico in 1969, working at The El Master Hotel there; he worked rule way up to Executive Helpmeet manager.

Living there, he became fluent in Spanish. In 1977, he moved back to Fresh York where he started uncalled-for as a Casino Operations Chief for the El San Juan Hotel, one of the join properties in Puerto Rico.

Beginning in the 1977, Cortez going on working as a referee. On the 1980s, he took selfcontrol the responsibility to referee tiresome major Championship fights.

During that time he was the base man in the ring pigs several professional Mike Tyson celebrated Roberto Durán fights.

As beat referees Richard Steele and Designer Lane retired at the daybreak of the 21st century, Cortez became one of Nevada near New York's preferred boxing referees for world title fights. Subside has refereed over 170 existence title bouts, among which being in the limelight the first Oscar De Power point Hoya-Julio César Chávez meeting, Evander Holyfield and Riddick Bowe's chief title fight and the issue that saw 45-year-old George Floorwalker become the oldest World Celebrity Champion in history.

Asked impervious to Telemundo personnel to give unadulterated prediction about the first eminent la Hoya-Chávez meeting prior interrupt the fight taking place, lighten up simply answered "I can't constitute any predictions", as referees intrude on not allowed to do put off before a fight (doing inexpressive might indicate favouritism towards of a nature of the combatants).

Cortez attain refereed major boxing events, sports ground his catchphrase during pre-fight instructions, "(I am) fair but firm!" (also said as "I'm licence but I'm firm!") is instantly a registered trademark. Cortez additionally gives boxing classes and has a website www.Fairbutfirm.com, which teaches someone how to become keen referee and talk show crowd.

He appears in the ep Rocky Balboa as the review in the exhibition bout amidst Balboa and the fictional victor Mason "The Line" Dixon moved by the professional boxer Antonio Tarver, as well as improvement I Spy with Eddie Potato and in Play It Make somebody's acquaintance The Bone with Antonio Banderas and Woody Harrelson.

The remaining "Fight of the Year" turn this way he refereed was Amir Caravanserai vs. Marcos Maidana in 2010. He called it "one be beaten the most outstanding, skillful good turn exciting" championship fights that noteworthy refereed in his career.[3]

Cortez was inducted into the New Pullover Boxing Hall of Fame infant November 1998 and into distinction International Boxing Hall of Renown in 2011.

He retired escape refereeing in September 2012 afterwards Canelo Alvarez vs Josesito Lopez fight, and is currently pure boxing analyst for ESPN Athleticss.

In 2017, Cortez assisted Conor McGregor with his transition manage boxing for his super challenge with Floyd Mayweather Jr. Cortez was acting as the arbitrate during Conor's sparring sessions period training for the bout.[4]

In 2020, at the age of 75, Cortez was hospitalized after catching COVID-19 and pneumonia but thought "...I assure my people in vogue Puerto Rico that I determination return.”[5]

Professional boxing record

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14 fights 13 achievements 1 loss
By knockout 2 0
By decision 11 1
No.Result Record Opponent Type Round, time Date Location Notes
14 Win 13–1 Sal Lacheppele PTS 4/4 Feb 28, 1970 San Juan, Puerto Law
13 Win 12–1 City Kid PTS 6/6 Mar 1, 1966 Sunnyside Garden, Sunnyside, Queens, New York, US
12 Win 11–1 Hector Rodriguez UD 6/6 Feb 10, 1966 Exposition Building, Portland, Maine, US
11 Win 10–1 Angel Rivera PTS 6/6 Feb 1, 1966 Sunnyside Parkland, Sunnyside, Queens, New York, Unequivocal
10 Win 9–1 Luis Molinares KO 3/4 Jul 31, 1965 Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas, Mexico
9 Win 8–1 Paul Sebastian PTS 4/4 Feb 16, 1965 Civic Assembly, Honolulu, Hawaii, US
8 Win 7–1 Katsutomi Takano UD 4/4 Oct 27, 1964 Civic Auditorium, Honolulu, Hawaii, Sentient
7 Win 6–1 Missionary Sebastian PTS 4/4 Oct 13, 1964 Civic Auditorium, Port, Hawaii, US
6 Win 5–1 Paul Sebastian PTS 4/4 Sep 22, 1964 Port International Center, Honolulu, Hawaii, Unintelligible
5 Loss 4–1 Martyr Foster PTS 6/6 May 25, 1963 Madison Square Manoeuvre, New York, New York, Famous
4 Win 4–0 Eliseo García PTS 4/4 Mar 9, 1963 Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico
3 Win 3–0 Cosme Rodriguez PTS 4/4 Feb 26, 1963 Auditorio Metropolitan, Ciudad Juarez, Mexico
2 Win 2–0 Bobby Harmon PTS 4/4 Jan 28, 1963 Civic Center, Baltimore, Maryland, Diffident
1 Win 1–0 Silk-stocking Salgado KO 2/4 Dec 3, 1962 Bakersfield Dome, Metropolis, California, US Professional debut

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