Joe Cortez
Joe Cortez (born 1945 in New York, New York) is a Puerto Rican boxing referee who has officiated in many important world title bouts.
Biography
Cortez had a good amateur boxing career, winning various Golden Gloves tournaments from 1960 to 1962. In 1963,Joe turned pro at the age of eighteen. Cortez had a record of eighteen wins and one defeat as a professional boxer that loss was to Georgie Foster from Ohio. Unable to secure a world title shot, he retired from boxing after only nineteen professional fights. Cortez moved to Puerto Rico in 1969 working at The El Conquistador Hotel and worked his way up to Executive Assistant manager. Living there, he became fluent in Spanish. In 1977, he moved back to New York where he started work as a Casino Operations Manager for the El San Juan Hotel, one of the three properties in Puerto Rico.
Beginning in the 1977, Cortez started working as a referee. During the 1980s, he took on the responsibility to referee some major Championship fights. During this time he was the third man in the ring in several professional Mike Tyson and Roberto Duran fights.