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  • Marquez vs. Juan Diaz set for Feb. 28th Edition of HBO's World Championship Boxing..

    Not sure if this has already been posted.I wanted to make sure everyone seen it..


    LOS ANGELES - Mexican icon Juan Manuel Marquez solidified his place among boxing's elite and became Mexico's number one fighter by knocking out Joel Casamayor and winning a championship in a third weight class. As 2009 opens, Marquez will not be resting on his laurels, as he accepted the challenge to face former three-time lightweight champion Juan "The Baby Bull" Diaz on Saturday, February 28th in what promises to be an early Fight of The Year candidate.

    "This fight between Marquez and Diaz will shake the lightweight division to its core and truly determine the best 135-pounder in the world," said Oscar de la Hoya, President of Golden Boy Promotions. "As a fan, I can't wait to see this fight."

    Marquez vs. Diaz, a 12 round bout for the Ring Magazine World Lightweight Championship, is presented by Golden Boy Promotions and will be televised live on HBO's World Championship Boxing beginning at 10 pm ET / 7 pm PT.

    Mexico's premier fighter and a future Hall of Famer, Juan Manuel "Dinamita" Marquez (49-4-1, 36 KO's) has signified excellence for over 15 years and in three weight classes. A world champion at featherweight and junior lightweight, the 35-year-old Mexico City native made an immediate impact at 135 pounds when he won the Ring Magazine World Lightweight Championship by becoming the first man to stop Cuban great Joel Casamayor on September 13, 2008.

    "Juan Diaz is a talented young fighter with a bright future," said Marquez. "But this is still my time and I am not about to let Diaz take my belt away from me."

    Just nine years old when Marquez made his pro debut, 25-year old Juan Diaz (34-1, 17 KO's) has roared through the pro ranks during his eight-year career and built a stellar reputation as one of the fight game's most exciting young stars. The Former Three-Time World Lightweight Champion defended his crown seven times, beating the likes of fellow World Champions Acelino Freitas and Julio Diaz along the way. In his last bout in September of 2008, "The Baby Bull" thrilled his hometown fans at the Toyota Center in Houston, Texas with a dominant 12 round decision win over Australian warrior Michael Katsidis.

    "Juan Manuel is one of the greats in the game and it's an honor to fight him, but I will be victorious on February 28th," said Diaz.

  • #2
    Yeah, it's a terrific match-up.

    I do believe JMM will get a points verdict. Any objections?

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    • #3
      another bum vs bum and then call themselves "so called" warriors hahaha.

      It will be watch by their 50+ millions supporters.

      but when fight hatton, bradley, pacquiao or nate they will be exposed.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by gridiron View Post
        Yeah, it's a terrific match-up.

        I do believe JMM will get a points verdict. Any objections?
        I'm not too sure about that. Baby Bull is young and hungry.

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        • #5
          I wonder who will be the betting favorite going into this one

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          • #6
            Originally posted by kingofchaos66 View Post
            another bum vs bum and then call themselves "so called" warriors hahaha.

            It will be watch by their 50+ millions supporters.

            but when fight hatton, bradley, pacquiao or nate they will be exposed.
            So Marquez hasn't fought Pacquiao and if he were to do so, he'd get exposed?

            ROFL

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            • #7
              Should be a great fight.It could go either way but I'd have to give the edge to JMM..

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              • #8
                Im going for Diaz in this fight..I know marquez is the champion and the favorite so I got to go for the underdog...Diaz has to be on his A game to win this fight

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                • #9
                  im going for DIAZ

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by 2501 View Post
                    So Marquez hasn't fought Pacquiao and if he were to do so, he'd get exposed?

                    ROFL
                    no, he'd sit on his ass 4 times and beg for more, so he can get paid at least 1 million.

                    Marquez had his chance but he choked. JMM all he had to do is not to get kd but his a choker like his brother in the last round against Vasquez.

                    The Choker brothers.

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