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08-23-2007, 01:44 AM
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New York, NY (August 14, 2007) – The film Cornered documenting a boxer’s despairing journey as a result of his apparent involvement in one of sports’ darkest hours, has been selected from thousands of applicants to be showcased at this year’s 29th annual IFP Marketplace – scheduled for September 16th through 21st in New York City.

For the first time ever, Cornered reveals the real story behind the infamous Resto-Collins scandal – a boxing match turned 30 minute criminal assault. The film uncovers new information about the fight, picks up with the reeling lives of those still affected 24-years-later, and ultimately produces an unexpected twist.

Cornered chronicles the life of boxer Luis Resto, who in 1983, had seemingly fulfilled a fighter’s ultimate dream by upsetting the previously undefeated Billy Collins Jr. in front of a capacity crowd at Madison Square Garden. Resto’s post-fight victory celebration proved fleeting however amongst allegations that padding had previously been removed from his gloves – vilifying his reputation and sending the brutally-beaten Collins into a tragic downward spiral.

The film’s director, Eric Drath, first met the Puerto Rican-born Resto seven years ago in a rundown gym in the Bronx. Working as a boxing agent at the time, Drath perceived Resto as taciturn and humble.

“The glaring contradiction I saw between Resto’s quiet, restrained character and the premeditated violence of his convicted crime lay on my mind. For years, I have researched his court case and developed a relationship with him and his family. I hope to uncover the disparity between what really happened and the account presented to the jury that found him guilty. This documentary is a personal account of my pursuit to find justice; to delve into, and understand the issues that haunt this unassuming man,” stated Drath.

Cornered is produced and directed by Eric Drath, edited by EMMY Award winner, Aaron Lubarsky (HBO's Journey's with George). Also involved in the making of this film; Jenna Rosher (Academy Award nominated Jesus Camps).

To see a 90-second trailer of the film, go to [Only registered and activated users can see links]

Thread Stealer
08-23-2007, 01:50 AM
I really want to see this.

Mistadobalina
08-23-2007, 01:52 AM
sounds good. thanks for the heads up!

Dr Gonzo
08-23-2007, 01:52 AM
how did he get found out? did they check the gloves after the fight or something?

jackiebrown
08-23-2007, 01:53 AM
what happened to the guy who got hurt?

Thread Stealer
08-23-2007, 01:53 AM
what happened to the guy who got hurt?

He killed himself in a car accident.

jackiebrown
08-23-2007, 01:54 AM
he did it on perpous?

Thread Stealer
08-23-2007, 01:56 AM
he did it on perpous?

Well, that's still debated. It's believed by some that he killed himself. I remember reading that his father believed he killed himself.

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08-23-2007, 01:59 AM
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jackiebrown
08-23-2007, 02:01 AM
how'd the wreck happen? like what happened

Thread Stealer
08-23-2007, 02:03 AM
how'd the wreck happen? like what happened

Read the links above.

jackiebrown
08-23-2007, 02:12 AM
holy bejesus .. the same cat who everyone loves to hate has a fucking point!!! .. why would he go shake hands knowing his gloves were tampered with

and why the bloody hell didnt the ref step in when he touched the damn things!!!

and more so .. .where was the athetic department when this cat was getting preped and ready to fight ...

KO Boxing
08-23-2007, 02:25 AM
How could he not know that the padding from his gloves were not removed though?

But yes, how could the ref and commission have not noticed before and/or during the fight, either? Unless Lewis removed it just before Resto entered the ring, but still, the ref should have noticed something.

Fuck Panama Lewis. And if he did know, Fuck Luis Resto too.

jackiebrown
08-23-2007, 10:11 AM
i think its funny so many people doom this guy to hell .. then fail to elaborate on it when some real thought gets put into it ... that maybe the neglect of the boxing officals and the other guys own corner is why this happened

why werent the gloves stripped right then and there to see the padding missing... why did it get proved days later ..after the gloves went through several peoples hands.... why was the guy reading a boxing magazine when everyone said he was blind....why would a golden gloves winner / lover of the sport decide to throw it all away ?

and most of all .. why would he shake the other corners hands if he knew his gloves were rigged? .. nobody can explain that one

Thread Stealer
08-23-2007, 11:26 AM
why you calling him Sh*tbag ????

Because I don't believe him.

I'll take it back if I watch the film and read more and change my mind.

But Panama Lewis is without a doubt, scum.

griff
08-23-2007, 01:09 PM
I saw a story about this on a sports documentary a few years ago...absolutely sickening.

Thread Stealer
08-23-2007, 01:20 PM
I saw a story about this on a sports documentary a few years ago...absolutely sickening.

What documentary was it?

istmeno
08-23-2007, 03:52 PM
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New York, NY (August 14, 2007) – The film Cornered documenting a boxer’s despairing journey as a result of his apparent involvement in one of sports’ darkest hours, has been selected from thousands of applicants to be showcased at this year’s 29th annual IFP Marketplace – scheduled for September 16th through 21st in New York City.

For the first time ever, Cornered reveals the real story behind the infamous Resto-Collins scandal – a boxing match turned 30 minute criminal assault. The film uncovers new information about the fight, picks up with the reeling lives of those still affected 24-years-later, and ultimately produces an unexpected twist.

Cornered chronicles the life of boxer Luis Resto, who in 1983, had seemingly fulfilled a fighter’s ultimate dream by upsetting the previously undefeated Billy Collins Jr. in front of a capacity crowd at Madison Square Garden. Resto’s post-fight victory celebration proved fleeting however amongst allegations that padding had previously been removed from his gloves – vilifying his reputation and sending the brutally-beaten Collins into a tragic downward spiral.

The film’s director, Eric Drath, first met the Puerto Rican-born Resto seven years ago in a rundown gym in the Bronx. Working as a boxing agent at the time, Drath perceived Resto as taciturn and humble.

“The glaring contradiction I saw between Resto’s quiet, restrained character and the premeditated violence of his convicted crime lay on my mind. For years, I have researched his court case and developed a relationship with him and his family. I hope to uncover the disparity between what really happened and the account presented to the jury that found him guilty. This documentary is a personal account of my pursuit to find justice; to delve into, and understand the issues that haunt this unassuming man,” stated Drath.

Cornered is produced and directed by Eric Drath, edited by EMMY Award winner, Aaron Lubarsky (HBO's Journey's with George). Also involved in the making of this film; Jenna Rosher (Academy Award nominated Jesus Camps).

To see a 90-second trailer of the film, go to [Only registered and activated users can see links]

the press release alone lets you know that the movie is going to do it's best to take blame away from resto. the filmmaker states his bias when he says it is a personal account to find justice.

i remember watching that fight when it happened. and after hearing what happened, it is hard to believe that resto did not know the padding had been removed. as a professional boxer, he must know how his hands feel when punching. so to attempt to make him out as this innocent victim of carlos lewis lewis, imo is not only irresponsible, but disrespectful to the true victim in this case billy connors.