Re: Hugo Corro vs. Vito Antuofermo 'Middleweight Championship'
Posted: 21 Apr 2013, 17:46
Hagler deserved the shot.
Wow, that's quite an insult.Il Duce wrote:Bob Arum who was the Promoter,,,,,,,,
Even stated that Marvin Hagler was the 'best' Middleweight in the World, and that the
Hugo Corro vs. Vito Antuofermo bout should have been the undercard below both the
Marvin Hagler vs. Norberto Cabrera 10-Round bout, and Elijah 'Tap Tap' Makathani vs Alfredo Horatio Cabral bout.
Arum is indeed an asswipe.giacomino wrote:Bob Arum is an asswipe, but Hagler deserved the shot. Was surprised Vito beat Corro. I thought, at the time, Corro was the second best middleweight behind Hagler. I think Corro beats Vito 7 out of 10 times. I think Hagler UDs or late KOs Corro
Why didn't he?Il Duce wrote:I still thought Hugo Corro deserved a Draw in the bout with Vito.
All the scorecards had Vito winning 6 of the last 7 Rounds.
Problem for Hugo, is he should have had at least 'one' 10-Round non-title tune-up bout
after his February car accident injury.
* 7 1/2 months too long to be out of the Ring.
You were shocked at a decision where you had it a point the other way?Il Duce wrote:Not sure why his Manager - Tito Lecture pushed through with the bout...???
Hugo was injured just before the originally scheduled bout for February 3, 1978.
Reports from San Remo, where Hugo was training, was that he was not in 100% physical condition,
and was having problems getting down to 160 lbs.
May have been pressure from ABC-TV and Bob Arum --------
Hugo definitely needed at least one and possibly two - '10-Round' non-title bouts.
It was obvious in the bout with Vito, as Hugo was arm-weary after 8-Rounds.
* Scorecards thru 8 Rounds, all for Hugo Corro
* Ernesto Magana.............79-76....{4-1-3 in Rounds}
* Roland Dakin.................78-74....{6-2-0 in Rounds}
* Wally Thon....................80-75....{5-0-3 in Rounds}
* Scoring, Rounds 9 thru 15, all for Vito Antuofermo
* Ernesto Magana............70-66.....{4-0-3 in Rounds}
* Roland Dakin................69-64.....{6-1-0 in Rounds}
* Wally Thon...................70-66.....{4-0-3 in Rounds}
I thought Hugo Corro did more than enough to earn at least a 15-Round Draw, as he
completely controlled the first half of the bout, and I had him up 6-1-1 after 8-Rounds.
The last 7-Rounds, I had it 5-1-1 for Vito.
I'm pretty sure I had Hugo up by 1 point after 15-Rounds, and was shocked at the Decision.
Tabulation error occurred?Il Duce wrote:-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Il Duce wrote:Not sure why his Manager - Tito Lecture pushed through with the bout...???
Hugo was injured just before the originally scheduled bout for February 3, 1978.
Reports from San Remo, where Hugo was training, was that he was not in 100% physical condition,
and was having problems getting down to 160 lbs.
May have been pressure from ABC-TV and Bob Arum --------
Hugo definitely needed at least one and possibly two - '10-Round' non-title bouts.
It was obvious in the bout with Vito, as Hugo was arm-weary after 8-Rounds.
* Scorecards thru 8 Rounds, all for Hugo Corro
* Ernesto Magana.............79-76....{4-1-3 in Rounds}
* Roland Dakin.................78-74....{6-2-0 in Rounds}
* Wally Thon....................80-75....{5-0-3 in Rounds}
* Scoring, Rounds 9 thru 15, all for Vito Antuofermo
* Ernesto Magana............70-66.....{4-0-3 in Rounds}
* Roland Dakin................69-64.....{6-1-0 in Rounds}
* Wally Thon...................70-66.....{4-0-3 in Rounds}
I thought Hugo Corro did more than enough to earn at least a 15-Round Draw, as he
completely controlled the first half of the bout, and I had him up 6-1-1 after 8-Rounds.
The last 7-Rounds, I had it 5-1-1 for Vito.
I'm pretty sure I had Hugo up by 1 point after 15-Rounds, and was shocked at the Decision.
At the end of the bout,
Judge - Roland Dakin had the bout............143-142...for Vito Antuofermo
Judge - Wally Thon had it.........................146-145...for Hugo Corro
Referee - Ernesto Magana had it................146-146...'Even'
The 'official' announcement was a 'Draw'.
I have no problem with a view that Corro won, though I don't accept that his being the champion had any relevance (should have, that is) with respect to how the officials scored the bout.Il Duce wrote:I thought that Hugo Coro had done more than enough to earn a Draw (at worst).
Over the first 10-Rounds, Vito had landed little-to-nothing, and a had a Round taken away.
To take away a Champion's Title in a non-action bout like that, a big stretch.
Though Hugo Corro fought 'to protect' his Title, he was not beaten in my eyes.
Controversy.
Round 7 - Vito used his head to flagrantly butt Hugo Corro '3-Times' in the first half of Round 7,
before Referee - Ernesto Magana took away '1-Point'.
Vito was mauling and brawling during the first half of Round 7, but after the head-butt deduction,
Hugo came on with better effective punches over the second-half of the round to clearly win Round 7.
Round 7, should have been scored {10-8} for Hugo Corro.
Which both Judges (Wally Thon and Roland Dakin) had scored the Round.
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Referee - Ernesto Magana's scoredcard 'originally' was read at 146-146 'Even'.
Ernesto Magana had scored Round 7 {10-8} for Hugo Corro, including the 1-Point deduction for
'head-butting'.
Initially, Ernesto Magana had Hugo Corro winning Round 7 {10-9}, and with a point dediuction, it
was scored as {10-8}.
But, Ernesto Magana said he meant to score it as an 'Even' {10-10} Round 7 initially, and with a point
deduction, Hugo Corro would have had a {10-9 Score}, instead of a {10-8}.
Without a point deduction, Referee - Ernesto Magana's scorecard would have read 147-145, or
5-3-7 in Rounds for Vito Antuofermo.....
Pathetic scoring........
$30 for a tape? Yikes!Esquire wrote:This was one of the first fights I ever recorded as my family had just purchased the new invention called the VCR just prior to this. I remember recording over this fight because I thought it was a rather dull fight at the time. Please remember that VCR tape cost about thirty U.S. dollars at the time.
I've never watched a clean copy of this fight since I saw it live. Check out the final records of Vito and Hugo and see how eerily similar they were.
Didn't he fight on the undercard?Il Duce wrote:It may have been one of the 'Worst' non-action Championship Bouts ever.Arbachakov wrote:Corro was average and this was a terrible fight.
The only reason that Vito Antuofermo got this bout over Marvin Hagler, was because Marvin
had a 'signed' contract with CBS-TV that he couldn't get out of.
Thanks for the clarification.Il Duce wrote:Yes he did,,,,,,
But the Hugo Corro vs. Vito Antuofermo was 'origianally' slated for February 3, 1979.
That fight contract was 'signed' in December 1978 - when Marvin was still 'under contract'
with CBS.
The Hugo Corro vs. Vito Antuofermo bout had to go forth, to fulfill their Television contract
obligations.
He should've postponed the fight.Il Duce wrote:Rico,
Hugo Corro injured his right hand a couple days before the February 3, 1979 bout.
Then he badly injured his right ankle in late April 1979.
As of late-May 1979 - Hugo Corro was '80 Kg's (175 lbs.)
Indeed they should've.Nile4000 wrote:They should've given that shot to Hagler.
Given the lack of objectivity (considering Hagler'd held him to a draw while he'd gotten the dec over Corro), that should be taken with a grain of salt.Il Duce wrote:Nile4000 wrote:They should've given that shot to Hagler.
Interesting statement by Vito Antuofermo after his Draw with Marvin Hagler.
Vito said Hugo Corro was stronger than Marvin Hagler, and punched with equal power
in his right-hand.
If you've seen Mike Weaver vs James "Quick" Tillis, you've seen worse. I was in the crowd and went horse booing the lack of actionIl Duce wrote:It may have been one of the 'Worst' non-action Championship Bouts ever.Arbachakov wrote:Corro was average and this was a terrible fight.
Unfortunately, I've seen that yawnfest.giacomino wrote:If you've seen Mike Weaver vs James "Quick" Tillis, you've seen worse. I was in the crowd and went horse booing the lack of actionIl Duce wrote:It may have been one of the 'Worst' non-action Championship Bouts ever.Arbachakov wrote:Corro was average and this was a terrible fight.
Too bad he didn't stay retired.Il Duce wrote:Hugo Corro was so embarrassed by his performance, he retired.
And I thought he retained his Championship by a 15-Round Draw.
Hugo did have an excuse, as he was coming off of 'two' bad injuries prior
to this bout.
Vito was horrible for the first 10-Rounds, and sloppy for the last 5-Rounds.