David Díaz (boxer)

David Díaz
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Real name David Díaz
Nickname(s) Dangerous
Rated at Lightweight
Height 5 ft. 6 in. (167 cm.)
Nationality American
Born June 7, 1976 (1976-06-07) (age 35)
Chicago, Illinois, USA
Stance Southpaw
Boxing record
Total fights 41
Wins 36
Wins by KO 17
Losses 4
Draws 1

David "Dangerous" Díaz (born June 7, 1976 in Chicago, Illinois, United States) is an American boxer in the lightweight (135 lb) division. His record is 36-4-1 (17 KOs). He has no relation to Juan "The Baby Bull" Diaz, another lightweight boxer and former world champion.

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Professional career

Diaz accumulated a record of 26-0 before losing his first bout to Kendall Holt via 8th round technical knockout. He defeated José Armando Santa Cruz for the interim title on August 12, 2006. On February 20, 2007, Diaz was awarded the title when Joel Casamayor, the champion at the time, was stripped of the title for signing to fight WBO champion Acelino Freitas rather than defend against him. (It should be noted the lightweight title bout between old foes Casamayor and Freitas never took place. Freitas fought and lost his WBO title to WBA champion Juan Díaz instead.)

Diaz defeated Mexican legend Erik Morales on August 4, 2007 by a controversial unanimous decision to defend his title.[1] On June 28, 2008, Diaz lost his title to Manny Pacquiao in Las Vegas via ninth-round knockout earning Pacquiao his fifth world championship in five different weight divisions.[2][3]

After a one year lay-off Diaz returned to the ring on September 26, 2009. He took on Jesús Chávez and won by majority decision.

On March 13, 2010, Diaz challenged Humberto Soto for his old WBC lightweight title, which had recently been vacated by Edwin Valero, on the undercard of Pacquiao's fight with Joshua Clottey. Soto defeated Diaz, dropping him in the opening and closing rounds, en route to a unanimous decision victory.[4]

Following the loss to Soto, Diaz took a period of inactivity. After almost a year layoff, Diaz made his comeback on January 28, 2011 and defeated Robert Frankel by majority decision, by the official scores of 97-93, 96-94 and 95-95.

Amateur Highlights

Professional record

Result Opponent Type Round Date Location Notes
Loss Henry Lundy TKO 6 2011-08-19 The Venue at Horseshoe Casino, Hammond, IN, United States
Win Robert Frankel RTD 5 2011-01-28 UIC Pavilion, Chicago, Illinois, United States
Loss Humberto Soto UD 12 2010-03-13 Cowboys Stadium, Arlington, Texas, United States For the vacant WBC lightweight title.
Win Jesus Chavez MD 10 2009-09-26 UIC Pavilion, Chicago, Illinois, United States
Loss Manny Pacquiao TKO 9 2008-06-28 Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States WBC lightweight title
Win 2008-03-15
Win 2007-08-04
Win 2006-08-12
Win 2006-06-16
Win 2006-03-17
Draw 2005-12-10
Win 2005-10-21
Win 2005-08-20
Win 2005-06-02
Loss 2005-02-04
Win 2004-12-10
Win 2004-07-09
Win 2004-05-15
Win 2004-01-30
Win 2003-12-12
Win 2003-09-13
Win 2003-07-18
Win 2003-06-06
Win 2003-04-11
Win 2003-02-07
Win 2002-12-13
Win 2002-10-17
Win 2002-09-27
Win 2000-09-08
Win 1999-09-09
Win Rafael Salas TKO 4 1999-04-21 Ramada Inn, Rosemont, Illinois, United States
Win Adam Leibowitz TKO 6 1999-02-27 Miccosukee Indian Gaming Resort, Miami, Florida, United States
Win George Kellman UD 6 1998-12-19 Miccosukee Indian Gaming Resort, Miami, Florida, United States
Win Alberto Sepulveda SD 6 1998-05-05 Grand Casino, Biloxi, Mississippi, United States
Win Theon Holland TKO 4 1998-03-14 Trump Taj Mahal, Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States
Win Eduardo Castillo UD 6 1997-11-15 Spotlight 29 Casino, Coachella, California, United States
Win Daniel Hernandez UD 4 1997-09-13 Thomas & Mack Center, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Win Troy Crain UD 6 1997-06-15 Grand Casino, Biloxi, Mississippi, United States
Win Jesse Berry UD 4 1997-02-22 Mohegan Sun Casino, Uncasville, Connecticut, United States
Win Mark Andreske UD 4 1997-01-10 Mohegan Sun Casino, Uncasville, Connecticut, United States
Win Marcos Antonio Rodriguez UD 4 1996-11-30 Tingley Coliseum, Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States Professional debut.

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Preceded by
Jose Armando Santa Cruz
WBC Lightweight Interim Champion
August 12, 2006 – February 20, 2007
Promoted
Vacant
Title next held by
Joel Casamayor
Preceded by
Joel Casamayor
Stripped
WBC Lightweight Champion
February 20, 2007 – June 28, 2008
Succeeded by
Manny Pacquiao