BOXING’S MOST SHAMEFUL
CRIME
FULLY EXPOSED AT LAST
For
Immediate Release
News Conference To
Reveal New Information Regarding Collins-Resto
Scandal
Official Motion Being Filed Against New York
State
Plus Never-Before-Seen Reenactment of Boxing’s
Dirtiest Crime
NEW YORK (March 28, 2008)
– The date of June 16, 1983, forever will
taint the history of New York sports and the
world of boxing. That evening at Madison Square
Garden, a shameful chain of events ended a promising
young boxer’s career and changed the lives
of many associated with the tragic scandal.
Thursday, April 3, in New York City details
will be revealed regarding the filing of a motion
to reopen the case of the Collins-Resto scandal
with the Federal Court of Claims against the
State of New York.
Nashville, Tennessee’s 'Irish' Billy Collins
Jr. was an undefeated welterweight and fulfilling
every boxer’s dream of fighting in the
world’s most famous arena. Collins’opponent,
Luis Resto, had his own aspirations by playing
the spoiler role as the Bronx underdog who rose
to the occasion in front of the hometown fans.
What transpired in the Collins-Resto fight was
so heinous it led to Resto’s conviction,
incarceration and lifetime ban from boxing.
Now, as the 25th anniversary of the incident
approaches, new evidence has been uncovered
during the making of the film Cornered—which
exposes the true nature of the tragic crime
to be much worse than previously reported or
known.
“New revelations may lead to revived litigation,”
said Marc R. Thompson of Manhattan’s Pulvers,
Pulvers and Thompson, the attorney for Andrea
Collins-Nile, widow of late the Billy Collins
Jr.
Now, 25 years later, it’s asked: Will
justice finally be served for the Collins family
and estate? Will the sport of boxing finally
gain closure of this open wound? The answers
start coming forth Thursday, April 3.