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BOXNEWS Fight David Diaz W UD 12 (12) Erik Morales

Fight David Diaz W UD 12 (12) Erik Morales

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Boxers USA David Diaz [32-1-1, 17]
Mexico Erik Morales [48-5-0, 34]
Referee cards 114-113, 115-113, 115-112
Comment Erik Morales announced his retirement after the fight
Weight division Lightweight (135 lbs)
Title WBC Title,
Date 04 August 2007, Sat
Location USA USA, Rosemont, Allstate Arena
Other fights of this evening Fight Ulises Solis W TKO 8 (12) Rodel Mayol
Fight Rafael Marquez L TKO 6 (12) Israel Vazquez

News: Fight David Diaz -VS- Erik Morales

Erik Morales Ends His Career Like a Champion 5 Aug 2007 20:48

Erik Morales Ends His Career Like a Champion

The fight began with a bang as Diaz was pressing the action in the first round with his power and size. Towards the end of the round, he had Morales rocked against the ropes and was trying to put him away. During the exchange, Morales landed a huge right hand to send Diaz down on his back in the closing seconds. The knockdown immediately changed the tempo of the fight read more ...
Diaz swept late rounds! 5 Aug 2007 20:11

Diaz swept late rounds!

Midway through their WBC lightweight championship bout on Saturday night at the Allstate Arena outside Chicago, three-division world champion Erik Morales seemed headed his fourth world title in a fourth division. After six rounds, Morales was comfortably ahead on the cards of judges Hermino Cuevas (58-55), Nobuaki Uratami (58-55), and Robert Hecko (59-55). From that point on, however, the judges were not kind to 'El Terrible read more ...
Diaz edges Morales to keep
WBC lightweight title! 5 Aug 2007 19:51

Diaz edges Morales to keep WBC lightweight title!

WBC lightweight champion David Diaz (33-1-1, 17 KOs) won a narrow twelve round unanimous decision over legendary three-division champion Erik Morales (48-6, 34 KOs) on Saturday night in front of 9,735 at the Allstate Arena in Chicago, Illinois. Diaz was all over Morales early in round one, but Morales dropped Diaz with a fluash right hand. There was good two-way action in the rounds that followed. Diaz pressed ahead, but Morales countered read more ...
Diaz favored over Morales! 4 Aug 2007 19:18

Diaz favored over Morales!

Oddsmakers predict WBC lightweight champion David Diaz (32-1-1, 17 KOs) will successfully defend his world title against the legendary Erik Morales (48-5, 34 KOs) when the two meet tonight on pay-per-view at the Allstate Arena in Rosemont, Illinois. According to Sportsbook.com, Diaz is a slight -130 favorite to defeat Morales +100. Fight fans are also split on the issue. In the Fightnews.com poll, 45% pick Diaz (30% by KO, 15% by read more ...
Diaz-Morales Presser! 2 Aug 2007 17:22

Diaz-Morales Presser!

Three-time world champion Erik 'El Terrible' Morales and WBC lightweight champion David Diaz faced off during today's press conference for their upcoming PPV "War For 4" clash live on HBO Pay-Per-View on Saturday at the Allstate Arena in Chicago, Illinois. "Come Saturday, August 4th there will be a new champion," stated Morales. "I feel great, I've trained very hard and I'm very prepared." The champion Diaz vowed read more ...
Morales' career is on the line! 1 Aug 2007 15:42

Morales' career is on the line!

Mexican ring legend Erik Morales said today that he will defeat WBC lightweight champion David Diaz on Saturday night to become the first Mexican and win a world title in four weight divisions. "I feel very comfortable and strong at this weight," commented Morales. "I think you're going to see a good show, I think you're going to see a great fight, and to be very honest with you I really think I can win." Morales said read more ...
Erik Morales: I'm smarter and tougher than David Diaz! 26 Jul 2007 22:43

Erik Morales: I'm smarter and tougher than David Diaz!

n Mexico, three-time world champion Erik 'El Terrible' Morales said he will beat world champ David Diaz and win his 4th world crown on Top Rank's 'War For 4' PPV in Chicago in August 4. "Diaz is a very raw fighter and he still has an amateur style of fighting," Morales said. "The difficulties will be that he is left-handed and he is fighting in his hometown. But I will win this fight with intelligence and by taking away his aggressiveness early in the fight. I expect a good fight, but in the end my boxing skills and experience read more ...