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Juan Manuel Márquez vs. Juan Díaz II

Boxing competition


Summary

Boxing competition

FieldValue
Fight NameThe Rematch
fight dateJuly 31, 2010
image[[File:Juan Manuel Marquez vs. Juan Diaz 2 (poster).jpg275px]]
locationMandalay Bay Resort & Casino, Paradise, Nevada, U.S.
titlesWBA (Super), WBO, and The Ring lightweight titles
fighter1Juan Manuel Márquez
nickname1Dinamita
("Dynamite")
record150–5–1 (37 KO)
hometown1Mexico City, Mexico
height15 feet 7 inches
weight1133+1/2 lbs
style1Orthodox
recognition1WBA (Super), WBO, and The Ring lightweight champion
The Ring No. 3 ranked pound-for-pound fighter
3-division world champion
fighter2Juan Díaz
nickname2Baby Bull
record235–3 (17 KO)
hometown2Houston, Texas, U.S.
height25 feet 6 inches
weight2135 lbs
style2Orthodox
recognition2Former unified lightweight champion
resultMárquez wins via 12-round unanimous decision (116-112, 118-110, 117-111)

("Dynamite") The Ring No. 3 ranked pound-for-pound fighter 3-division world champion

Juan Manuel Márquez vs. Juan Díaz II, billed as The Rematch, was a boxing lightweight bout for Márquez's WBA (Super), WBO, and The Ring lightweight championship. This fight is a rematch of the 2009 Fight of the Year, where Márquez knocked out Díaz in the 9th round.

Build up

Juan Díaz was a 3-1 underdog for his rematch against Juan Manuel Márquez, but the Houston fighter employed unimpeachable logic to argue that he would be victorious before the battle. In the rematch, Díaz, 26, intended to fine-tune rather than overhaul his game plan since he dictated the action and manhandled Márquez for much of the first fight before Márquez, 36, identified and exploited the chinks in his armour. Without revealing too much of his strategy, Díaz said his key to victory involved a delicate balance between brain, brawn, offense and defense.

Márquez, at 36 ten years older than his opponent, retained his WBO and WBA lightweight titles, and won this rematch by outpunching Díaz 288 to 155 on blows which connected. Márquez broke Díaz' lip to pieces with hard left jabs and hard overhand rights that scored, backing Díaz up during this bout. Márquez had a swollen right eye, but it was not a factor. The fight was a clean one. Díaz, a loser of four of his last six bouts, was studying for his law school entrance exam in preparation for a career change before the Márquez bout.

140 pound champion Amir Khan was in attendance and was mentioned as a possible future opponent for Márquez. Also in attendance former Heavyweight Champions Mike Tyson and Lennox Lewis, current WBA Champion David Haye as well as Junior Middleweight Contender Alfredo Angulo.

The Fight

Prior to the bout, the WBO ordered the Márquez-Díaz winner to fight mandatory challenger Michael Katsidis. Márquez won the fight via unanimous decision by the official scores of 117-111, 116-112, and 118-110. After the Díaz rematch, Márquez stated that he was interested in pursuing a third fight with Manny Pacquiao. There was also the possibility of him moving up in weight again to face one of the belt-holders at 140 pounds: Timothy Bradley, Devon Alexander or Amir Khan, all of whom were fighting on HBO.

Results

Televised

  • Lightweight Championship bout: Mexico Juan Manuel Márquez (c) vs. USA Juan Diaz Márquez defeated Díaz via unanimous decision (116–112, 118–110, 117–111).
  • Light Welterweight bout: USA Robert Guerrero vs. CUB Joel Casamayor Guerrero defeated Casamayor via unanimous decision (98–89, 98–89, 97–90).
  • Middleweight Championship bout: Russia Dmitry Pirog vs. USA Daniel Jacobs Pirog defeated Jacobs via knockout at 0:57 of fifth round.
  • Lightweight bout: USA Rocky Juarez vs. Venezuela Jorge Linares Linares defeated Juarez via unanimous decision (99–90, 97–92, 99–90).

Televised Free

  • Light Welterweight bout: USA Frankie Gomez vs. USA Ronnie Peterson Gómez defeated Peterson via technical knockout at 2:14 of first round.
  • Super Middleweight bout: Australia Sakio Bika vs. FRA Jean Paul Mendy Mendy defeated Bika via disqualification (For hitting Mendy when he was down) at 1:15 of first round.

Untelevised

  • Super Middleweight bout: MEX Alfredo Contreras vs. GBR George Groves Groves defeated Contreras via technical knockout at 0:48 of sixth round.
  • Heavyweight bout: USA Seth Mitchell vs. USA Derek Bryant Mitchell defeated Bryant via technical knockout at 1:45 of first round.
  • Lightweight bout: MEX Juan Montiel vs. USA Mike Peralta Montiel defeated Peralta via unanimous decision (58–55, 60–53, 58–55).

Reported fight earnings

These are the payouts to the fighters as reported to the executive director of the Nevada State Athletic Commission Keith Kizer. These are the official purses as per the Nevada bout agreements, It does not include sponsor money or other common forms of revenue paid through other streams.

  • Juan Manuel Márquez $1,000,000 vs. Juan Díaz ($540,000)
  • Daniel Jacobs $200,000 vs. Dmitry Pirog ($50,000)
  • Roberto Guerrero $75,000 vs. Joel Casamayor ($50,000)
  • Rocky Juarez $45,000 vs. Jorge Linares ($30,000)
  • Sakio Bika $18,000 vs. Jean Paul Mendy ($12,000)

References

References

  1. (24 July 2010). "Boxing: Diaz, Juarez on Saturday card".
  2. Velin, Bob. (2010-07-29). "Juan Diaz focused on rematch but eyes life beyond boxing too". USA Today.
  3. Satterfield, Lem. (July 8, 2010). "Marquez Continues To Bait "Scared" Pacquiao, Arum". BoxingScene.com.
  4. Ambrose, Dan. (July 12, 2010). "Marquez vs. Diaz II: Juan Manuel has big fights ahead of him if he wins this". BoxingNews24.com.
  5. Cozzone, Chris. (August 1, 2010). "Pacquiao priority for Marquez". FightNews.com.
  6. Satterfield, Lem. (August 3, 2010). "Marquez May Look To Katsidis, Pacquiao Before Khan Fight". BoxingScene.com.
  7. Kim, Jason. (August 1, 2010). "Marquez says he wants to move up to light welterweight to try and win another title". BoxingNews24.com.
  8. Rafael, Dan. (2010-07-30). "Márquez vs. Díaz Payouts". ESPN.
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