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Young Corbett II
American boxer

Young Corbett II

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American boxer
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Male
Place of birth
Denver, USA
Age
46 years
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159 cm
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Biography

Young Corbett II (born William J. Rothwell on October 4, 1880 Denver, Colorado and died on April 10, 1927) is a boxer who held the World Featherweight championship. He took the name "Young Corbett II" in honor of James J. Corbett, a heavyweight champion. Corbett was posthumously inducted into the Ring Magazine Hall of Fame in 1965 and the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 2010.

Pro career

World featherweight champion

Corbett became a professional boxer in 1896 and was undefeated in his first 13 fights with a record of 9-0-3-1. In 1901, Corbett defeated George Dixon for the Western featherweight title in Denver, Colorado. In his next fight, Corbett faced world featherweight champion Terry McGovern in Hartford, Connecticut. Corbett knocked out McGovern in the second round and took the title. He defended the title four times, including a rematch against McGovern, which Corbett also won by knockout. During this time he also engaged in a number of non-title matches, including one against Young Erne and two against Jimmy Briggs, both of which Corbett won.

Attempts to match British World Featherweight Champion Ben Jordan with Young Corbett were not successful.

During this time there is some dispute as to Corbett's claim on the featherweight title. Corbett had trouble making the featherweight limit of 126 pounds, and some sources claim he relinquished his title and moved to the lightweight division in December 1902. Abe Attell then claimed the featherweight title. Other sources show that Corbett defended his featherweight title at weights above 126 pounds with Attell defending the title at 126 pounds.

Later career

Regardless, Corbett continued to fight. He met future world champion Battling Nelson in two consecutive fights in 1904 and 1905, losing both by technical knockout. He then met old nemesis Young Erne in two more fights in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The first fight they fought to a draw. The second fight Corbett lost by decision.

He had a mixed record over the five years remaining in his career. Aurelio Herrera knocked him out in 1906, Harlem Tommy Murphy defeated him via decision, but he defeated Young Erne by decision in 1907. His last fight was in 1910.

Notable bouts

ResultOpponentTypeRd., TimeDateLocationNotes
Loss Harlem Tommy MurphyNWS61907-01-09 National A.C., Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaNewspaper Decision
Draw Terry McGovernNWS61906-10-17 National A.C., Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaNewspaper Decision
Loss Battling NelsonTKO9 (20)1905-02-28 Woodward's Pavilion, San Francisco, California
Loss Battling NelsonTKO10 (20)1904-11-29 Woodward's Pavilion, San Francisco, California
Loss Jimmy BrittPTS201904-11-29 Woodward's Pavilion, San Francisco, California
Win Terry McGovernKO11 (20)1903-03-31 Mechanic's Pavilion, San Francisco, CaliforniaRetained World Featherweight Title.
Win Terry McGovernKO21901-11-28 Hartford Coliseum, Hartford, ConnecticutWon World Featherweight Title.
Win George DixonPTS101901-08-16 Coliseum Hall, Denver, Colorado
Win Oscar GardnerTKO6 (10)1901-06-26 Wheel Club, Denver, Colorado
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Who was Young Corbett II?
Young Corbett II, born Rafael Ortiz Buendia on October 14, 1905, was a Mexican-American professional boxer. He competed from 1924 to 1937 and held the world welterweight title from 1933 to 1934. He was one of the most popular fighters of his era, known for his excellent footwork and slick boxing style.
What were some of Young Corbett II's notable fights?
Young Corbett II had many notable fights during his career. Some of the most memorable ones include his battles with Jackie "Kid" Berg, where he defended his world welterweight title successfully and gained a reputation for his incredible stamina. Another significant fight was his bout against the legendary Benny Leonard, where Corbett lost the decision in a close and hard-fought contest.
What is Young Corbett II's real name?
Young Corbett II's real name was Rafael Ortiz Buendia. He adopted the ring name Young Corbett II early in his career to highlight his similarity in style to "Young Corbett" (real name: Ralph Capone), a popular fighter of the time. Corbett would eventually become a boxing legend in his own right.
How long did Young Corbett II hold the welterweight title?
Young Corbett II held the world welterweight title for almost a year. He won the belt on April 10, 1933, by defeating Jackie "Kid" Berg, and successfully defended it twice before losing it on March 1, 1934, to Jimmy McLarnin. Despite his relatively short title reign, Corbett's skills and exciting fighting style made him a beloved champion.
When did Young Corbett II retire from boxing?
Young Corbett II retired from professional boxing in 1937 at the age of 31. After a successful career spanning over a decade, he decided to step away from the ring. Corbett left behind a legacy as one of the most skilled and well-regarded fighters of his time.
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