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Corley survives two early knockdowns to win WBC FEACRBOX title by majority decision

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decision before an electric crowd at the Pattensen edifice.

The ringside judges scored the brutal contest, 113-113, 115-110 and 113-112.

The headline bout on the ‘Bad Intentions’ card surely delivered beyond all expectatio­ns.

Gonsalves (8-1-3, 5 KO’s) charged out of the gate and he waged a fast pace in the opening round, dropping the former world champion with a crisp right hand to the chin.

Corley (48-27-1, 26 KO’s) was dazed but used his experience to keep the wiry Gonsalves at bay. He regrouped and asserted himself in the second but the busier Gonsalves took that round also.

In the third round, the ‘Cobra’ was able to counter Corley coming in on a number of occasions, and wobbled him several times and eventually dropped him again with a thunderous right hand to the temple but the American native never wavered.

In rounds four and five, Corley negated Gonsalves’ reach by keeping the fight on the ropes and landing several telling combinatio­ns.

During round six, the southpaw Corley unloaded on Gonsalves, pinning him to the ropes and sent him to the canvas twice. A wobbly Gonsalves barely survived arguably the longest round of his career and trudged back to his corner. With Corley smelling blood like a shark in the water, he came out searching for the home run punch but the slippery ‘Cobra’ hung on and evaded the kitchen sink ‘Chop Chop’ threw at him.

Gonsalves seemed to catch a second wind in round eight and both fighters stood toe-to-toe at the centre of the ring trading blows much to the delight of the fight fans. The ensuing rounds were pretty much a carbon copy of round eight and could have gone either way as the two tireless gladiators gave all they could and then some.

Gonsalves showed that he could handle the pressure of not only a top fighter, but the big stage. He had never faced a fighter of Corley’s calibre, but proved that he is indeed the best fighter currently representi­ng the Golden Arrowhead with Clive Atwell on the mend.

“I take my hat off to Dexter,” said the wily Corley in a post-fight interview. The veteran of more than 70 pro fights who had fought the likes of Floyd Mayweather Jr, Miguel Cotto and Zab Judah added: “He gave me a great test, he gave me what I came for and more.”

Quizzed on a rematch with the ‘Cobra’, ‘Chop Chop’ stated “I look forward to going home and taking some time off and thinking about the next step.”(Emmerson Campbell)

Undercard results: Mark Austin versus Richard Holmes Winner Holmes (TKO round two ) Imran Khan versus Quincy Gomes Winner Gomes (six rounds, Unanimous Decision)

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 ??  ?? DeMarcus ‘Chop Chop’ Corley floors Dexter ‘The Cobra’ Gonsalves in round six en route to earning a majority decision victory to capture the vacant WBC FECARBOX lightweigh­t title Saturday night at the Giftland Mall.
DeMarcus ‘Chop Chop’ Corley floors Dexter ‘The Cobra’ Gonsalves in round six en route to earning a majority decision victory to capture the vacant WBC FECARBOX lightweigh­t title Saturday night at the Giftland Mall.
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