Make Or Break For New Heavyweight David Haye

Posted in Uncategorized on November 14th, 2008 by admin
Haye connecting with a left against Ismail Abdoul July 2006
BY: Pete Goldthorpe
With this month being the most important on the British calendar this year for both amateur and professional boxing, numerous British fighters have already got wins under their belts and more are looking to do the same. This Saturday is one of the most important nights in Cruiserweight sensation David Haye’s 21-1-0 career, who steps up to Heavyweight on his quest to follow in the footsteps of great former champion Evander Holyfield to win both Cruiserweight and Heavyweight World Titles.
 
A lot has been speculated on Haye moving up in weight for the second time as to whether he will be able to adapt to this division without losing his qualities which have got him to where he is today, such as his slick movement and speed which gets him into all the right angles to land his devastatingly powerfull shots. But according to the Haye camp, he is in the best shape of his life and is ten times more physically and mentally prepared than his last outing against Enzo Maccarinelli and there’s nothing to worry about.
 
I personally do not think that there is anything to worry about, as now he will be fighting at more his natural weight. So if anything we will see a more relaxed Haye than ever before, although this is make or break against the highly motivated and totally focused fighting machine known as Monte “Two Gunz” Barrett 34-6-0. This bout could possibly be a blockbuster as neither fighter have a height or reach advantage and both have questionable chins along with reputations as knock out artists in their respective home countries.
 
Barrett has fought against some of the best Heavyweights going at the minute, Hasim Rahman, Nikolay Valuev and the main man in Hayes sights Wladimir Klitschko and also an experienced veteran in ‘Terrible’ Tim Witherspoon, as well as numerous world title fights. So ‘Two-Gunz’ Barrett is an experienced fighter who will be anything but a pushover, but at thirty-seven years of age the relatively youthful Haye will be looking for this fight to end inside the distance, and this looks a possibility as Barrett has been knocked out in devastating fashion against a questionable opponent Cliff Couser and taken a drilling from W.Klitschko which resembled Joe Frazier’s beating at the hands of George Foreman shows just how susceptible he is to the big punchers of the division.
 
He is also renowned for not putting his opponents under enough pressure and not willing to take his chances. However Barrett is fantastic when picking off and wearing down his opponents, easily finding his range from a distance. Barrett doesn’t like being closed down and if Haye can take the fight to him, his legs will not be able to withstand the pressure as the age gap will be extremely important and visible for all to see. I think Barrett could go into survival mode staying unscathed working off the back foot eagerly waiting for that one opportunity to end it there and then. Whilst Haye will be his usual self, firing on all cylinders going for his grand stand finish ironically throwing them devastating Hayemakers.
 
But overall I believe this will be an extremely successful time for Haye with this just being the start of better things to come and if all goes to plan for Haye we will see the start of a new era, not only for the British heavyweight division but the entire world as shortly after this there will undoubtedly be some mega-fights on the horizon. Also keep an eye on Liverpool’s unbeaten lightweight sensation John Watson (8-0), who will be fighting on the under-card. Certainly one to look out for.
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Houston Boxing Hero’s Diaz & Juarez Victorious

Posted in Uncategorized on September 8th, 2008 by admin

Bloodied and defeated Jorge Barrios

Bloodied and defeated Jorge Barrios

BY: Diane Bennett

Diamond Boxing hit the big city of Houston this weekend to take in the Juan Diaz vs Michael Katsidis clash held at the Toyota Center and shown on HBO Boxing After Dark. The weekend got off to a great start with the weigh-in held out side the Toyota Center on Friday. We were all greeted by the Golden Boy himself Oscar De La Hoya. Hitting the scales first was hometown hero Juan Diaz who weighed in at 134.5 Diaz was followed by Katsidis who also came in at 134.5 pounds.

Besides the appearance of De La Hoya the highlight of the weigh-in was the co – featured fight between Houston’s Rocky Juarez and the excitable Jorge Barrios. Barrios who was 5 to 6 pounds over weight a few days prior to the weigh-in needed to hit the scales fully naked and with a little prayer made the 130 pound limit. As for Juarez he needed two tries, on the first attempt we weighed in at 130.5 a half of pound over.  So now it was Juarez turn to lose the draws, the second attempt was successful Juarez was able to trim the half of pound and make the 130 pound mark.

Kudos to De La Hoya who stood around after the weigh-in to take questions from the media and then walked around to sign autographs for the hundred or so fans which gathered around to take in the weigh-in.

Fight night was great as the city of Houston was hosting a major boxing event which it has not done in quit a while. Fans were lining up well prior to the 6 pm start time in anticipation of seeing their hometown hero’s Diaz and Juarez. With many other hometown boxers on the card it was sure to be a feast for the Houstonian boxing fan.

The home town boxers were pitching a shut out going 4 for 4 with Roque Moreno (making his pro debut),Jermell Charlo, Lanard Lane and Crystal Delgado taking the first four bouts. The streak ended when Junior Lightweight Elizar Renteria fought Olvin Mejia to a draw.

No fear Houston got it back on track when up and coming lightweight Hylon Williams scored a unanimous decision victory over Jessie Ortiz. All three judges scored the four round fight the same 40 – 36 for Williams. 

As the stars entered the Arena and the fans started to pack in the Toyota Center the electricity was mounting. As Michael Buffer introduced George Foreman, Evander Holyfield, Ron Artist ( Houston Rockets), Dancing With The Stars Mario Lopez and of course Oscar De La Hoya the fans went wild.

CHAVEZ vs LEDESMA  

There was an extra treat for us boxing fans this night as former champion Jesus Chavez now at the age of 35, looking to get back into the title hunt took on Andres Ledesma in a 10 round lightweight bout. It took a while for Chavez to get into gear and then bombs away in the 7th Chaves clobbered Ledesma on the side of the head with a left hook and dropping him. Ledesma was able to recover and survive the round. However, Chaves was back at him in the 8th and in the 9th Chavez completed his mission scoring a TKO victory on a right upper cut at the 42 second mark of the 9th round.

 

JUAREZ vs BARRIOS

Rocky, Rocky, Rocky the screams for Rocky Juarez never stopped echoing throughout the Toyota Center. And Juarez did not let his fans down in true Rocky Balboa fashion Juarez bloodied and bruised Barrios and at the 2:55 second mark of the 11th round Juarez gave Barrios a headache connecting with a viscous right to the head, Barrios could not recover and the fight was stopped by the doctor with Barrios tooth hanging out and blood splattered all over him. Early on these two warriors traded shots with Barrios suffering a cut over his right eye in the second round. Barrios delivered several low blows throughout the bout which cost him point deductions in the 3rd and 9th rounds. After the point deduction in the 9th it appeared to excite Barrios who then kicked it up a notch. With Barrios knowing he needed a knock out to win he started to load up on power shots which lead to a classic 10th round with these two banging on each others heads for all 3 minutes of the round. Finally Juarez was able to conquer Barrios in the 11th and take the WBO Latino Junior Lightweight Title with him. Rocky Juarez dedicated this victory to his grand father who pasted away a year ago.               

DIAZ vs KATSIDIS

This bout was for the IBO Lightweight Championship. Both Diaz and Katsidis were coming off their first losses of their careers. Both fighters desperately needed to win so the stakes were high. In the early going Diaz looked sharp and focused on executing his game plan which called for crisp combinations and avoiding brawling with Katsidis. Diaz did just that taking the lead through the first six rounds, Diaz connected on upper cuts various times throughout the first few rounds. By the time the second round ended Katsidis and his corner had to deal with a nasty cut above his eye. Throughout the bout Katsidis tried to lean on Diaz and bully him, Diaz would not stand for any of that and was able to control the action with his boxing skills. Katsidis however, held tough and was able to capture some of the middle rounds.  Katsidis looked solid in rounds 7 and 8. Diaz arose again in the 9th and got back to boxing, picking very carefully his moments to open up an Katsidis, it was those quick flurries by Diaz which allowed him to finish strong. This when went to the score cards in the end it was Diaz eking out a split decision victory and capturing the IBO Lightweight Championship. Two judges had it 116- 112 & 115-113 Diaz while judge Glen Hamada scored it 115-113 for Katsidis.

Diamond Boxing scored the fight 116-112 for Diaz.

Post Fight Coverage 

In the post fight dialogue the bruised Katsidis thought he had won however, was prepared for a hometown Diaz decision.

The delighted Diaz in his post fight remarks told the crowd that he was never hurt by Katsidis and had to be well prepared since he did not want Katsidis to put him on his butt in his own hometown.

In the post fight press conference Diaz said he has thankful to Oscar De La Hoya for saving him from the big haired guy getting chuckles from all who gathered in the press room. Both De La Hoya and Diaz will be watching next weeks Casamayer – Marquez fight as the winner being a potential next opponent for Diaz.  De La Hoya also mentioned that they will look to have future bouts in Houston for Juarez and Diaz. 

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