Juan Diaz Career Boxing Collection 24 Fights on 11 DVDs
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Proudly Presenting 24 Juan Diaz Fights
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Name: Juan Diaz
Alias: Baby Bull
Birth Name: Wilfred Be1958nitez
Born: 1983-09-17
Birthplace: Houston, Texas, USA
Nationality: US American
Hometown: Houston, Texas, USA
Boxing Record: Won: 53 Boxing Fights; Lost:
8 Boxing Fights; Drawn: 1; KO: 31 Knockouts; KO%: 50
Stance: Orthodox
Height: 5′ 6″ / 168cm
Reach: 67″ /
170cm
History of Juan Diaz Boxing Career
Juan Diaz was 105-5 as an amateur. He thought he was
qualified for the 2000 Mexican Olympic team but was informed he was too
young to compete in the 2000 summer games in Sydney, Australia. He
decided he didn’t want to wait four more years so he turned pro at the
age of 16. Diaz made his professional boxing debut on June 23, 2000
with a first round TKO win over Rafael Ortiz. Diaz won all of his first
five fights by KO or TKO.
On November 22, 2003, Diaz won the WBO youth lightweight title with a
sixth round stoppage of journeyman Joel Perez.
On July 17th, 2004, Diaz defeated Mongolian Lakva Sim for the WBA
lightweight title by way of a unanimous decision. Diaz went on to fend
the title seven times. On April 8th, 2006, Diaz defended his title
against undefeated Jose Miguel Cotto, (brother of Miguel Cotto). Diaz
defeated Cotto in a 12 round unanimous decision. On November 14th,
2006, Diaz successfully defended his title for the fifth time in
another 12 round unanimous decision against Fernando Angulo of Ecuador.
On April 28th, 2007, at the Foxwoods resort in Mashantucket,
Connecticut, Diaz successfully defended his title against Acelino
Freitas. After eight brutal rounds Freitas forfeited the fight when he
refused to answer the bell for the ninth round. Diaz unified the WBO
lightweight championship with the WBA lightweight title.
On October 13th, 2007, in Chicago, Illinois, Juan Dian stopped Julio
Diaz in nine rounds for the IBF lightweight title.
Juan Diaz’ first loss of his career was on March 8th, 2008 in Cancun,
Mexico when he lost a split decision to Nate Campbell, Diaz’ IBF, WBO,
and WBA lightweight titles were on the line. This fight ended Diaz’
undefeated streak of 33 wins.
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Disc 1
Diaz vs. O'Malley
Diaz vs. Perez
Diaz vs. Nevarez
Diaz vs. Buck
Diaz vs. Sim
Disc 2
Diaz vs. Jensen
Diaz vs. Lorenzo
Diaz vs. Washington
Diaz vs. Delgado
Disc 3
Diaz vs. Nieves
Diaz vs. Contrera
Disc 4
Diaz vs. Lorcy
Diaz vs. Irwin
Disc 5
Diaz vs. Freitas
Diaz vs. Cotto
Diaz vs. Suico
Diaz vs. Diaz
Disc 6
Diaz vs. Bailey
Diaz vs. Angulo
Disc 7
Diaz vs. Campbell
Disc 8
Diaz vs. Katsidis
Disc 9
Diaz vs. Marquez
Disc 10
Diaz vs. Malignaggi
Disc 11
Diaz vs. Marquez II

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