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Two
HBO Boxing After Dark
Juan Diaz vs.
Michael Katsidis

September 6, 2008
Toyota Center
Houston, Texas
Featured Bouts:
Lightweight Bout
Juan Diaz (33-1, 17 KOs)
vs. Michael Katsidis (23-1, 20 KOs)
Jr. lightweight Bout
Ricardo Rocky Juarez (27-4,
19 KOs) vs. Jorge Barrios (47-3-1, 34 KOs)
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No Retreat, No Surrender
Two Former World Champions, Juan Diaz & Michael Katsidis, Clash In
Lightweight Showdown
On September 6th At Houston’s Toyota Center And Televised On HBO’s Boxing
After Dark
Houston Native Rocky Juarez Will Face Former World Champion
Jorge Barrios In Co-Featured Bout
Tickets On Sale Now
LOS ANGELES – Golden Boy
Promotions is bringing big time boxing back to Houston, Texas. On Saturday,
September 6th, Houston’s own
former Three Time World Champion, Juan “Baby Bull” Diaz will face off
against Australian warrior Michael
“The Great” Katsidis in the first boxing event at the Toyota Center in
Houston. Diaz will be making his
Golden Boy Promotions debut as he returns to the ring in front of his
hometown crowd in what might prove
to be his toughest test to date against Katsidis, who like Diaz, will be
with prepared to go to war for the
win. The event will be broadcast live on HBO’s Boxing After Dark.
In addition to the local-flavored
main event, Golden Boy Promotions is pleased to announce that Houston
native and 2000 Olympic Silver
Medalist Ricardo Rocky Juarez will meet former Junior Lightweight World
Champion Jorge “La Hiena” Barrios
in the co-featured bout of the HBO broadcast.
The doubleheader featuring Diaz
vs. Katsidis, in a scheduled 10 round lightweight main attraction and Juarez
vs. Barrios, in a 10 round junior
lightweight co-feature bout, is presented by Golden Boy Promotions and
sponsored by Cerveza Tecate, Amigo
Energy and Dewalt Tools with Diaz vs. Katsidis being presented in
association with Northeast
Promotions. The bouts will air live on HBO’s Boxing After Dark beginning at
10:15 p.m. ET / PT, 9:15 p.m. CT.
Doors for the evening’s event will open at 6:00 p.m.
Tickets for Diaz vs. Katsidis and
Juarez vs. Barrios, priced at $200, $100, $60, $40 and $25, are on sale now
and are available for purchase
online at
www.ToyotaCenterTix.com, by
phone at 1-866-4-HOU-TIX and select
Houston area Randalls locations.
Tickets are also available at the Toyota Center Box Office.
“If there’s ever been a fight
almost guaranteed to provide all out action from bell to bell, it’s this one,”
said
Oscar de la Hoya, President of
Golden Boy Promotions. “Diaz and Katsidis only know one direction –
forward – and when they meet in
the center of the ring on September 6th, there are going to be fireworks.”
“HBO’s Boxing After Dark series
made its name on fights like Diaz-Katsidis,” said Richard Schaefer, CEO of
Golden Boy Promotions. “Marco
Antonio Barrera-Kennedy McKinney and Arturo Gatti-Wilson Rodriguez
were just two of the spectacular
wars that aired on the series and I have no doubt that Diaz-Katsidis will join
those classics in the hearts of
fans around the world.”
“We are thrilled to be hosting two
of Houston’s finest boxers, Diaz and Juarez, here in their hometown at
Toyota Center,” said Doug Hall,
General Manager and Vice President Toyota Center. “We have been looking
for the right time and match up to
present our first boxing event and the time has come. Working with HBO
and Golden Boy Promotions, this is
sure to be an amazing night.”
At just 24 years old, Houston
native Juan Diaz (33-1, 17 KO’s) has done more in his eight years in the pro
game than most fighters achieve in
a lifetime and all while being enrolled as a full-time student at the
University of Houston. A stellar
amateur who missed out on the 2000 Olympics because he was too young
to compete, Diaz instead turned
pro in 2000 and tore through the lightweight division with an aggressive style
that garnered him a legion of
fans. In 2004, Diaz won the WBA Lightweight World Title with a 12 round
unanimous decision over Mongolian
Lakva Sim. After five successful defenses, Diaz added the WBO
Lightweight belt to his trophy
case with an eighth round stoppage of Brazilian superstar Acelino Freitas in
April of 2007. Six months after
the Freitas victory, Diaz stopped Julio Diaz in nine rounds to add the IBF
Lightweight World Title. Despite a
close split decision loss to Nate Campbell in his last bout on March 8th,
he knows that with a win on
September 6th, he will be one step closer to adding a fourth World
Championship to his already
impressive resume.
“Michael Katsidis is a great
fighter and a former world champion,” said Diaz. “I’m excited just to get back
into
the ring. I feel like I have
something to prove to my fans and team and on September 6th, I’m going to win
big
and take the first step back to
regaining my world title.”
An all-action warrior who has been
favorably compared to former World Champion Arturo Gatti for his
brawling style in the ring,
Michael Katsidis (23-1, 20 KO’s) may hail from Toowoomba, Queensland, in
Australia, but United States fight
fans have adopted the 27-year-old as one of their own after a series of
breathtaking wars that have made
him must see TV. After dominating the Australian scene, the 2000
Olympian took his show on the road
in 2007, winning the WBO Interim World Lightweight crown in England
by stopping Graham Earl and then
defending it in the States with a thrilling 12 round decision win over Czar
Amonsot. Both of those bouts were
instant classics featuring multiple knockdown, cuts and thrilling back
and forth action. His 2008
campaign began with another war filled with brutal exchanges and multiple
knockdowns when he lost his title
to Ring Magazine World Lightweight Champion Joel Casamayor in March
in one of the most exciting fights
of the year thus far. Even with this impressive resume of thrilling fights,
most believe his bout with Diaz
will surpass all his previous bouts when it comes to action and excitement.
“I’ve been a fan of Juan Diaz for
a while and I know he’s got no quit in him; in fact, he’s just like me in a
lot of
ways,” said Katsidis. “But on
September 6th, all that respect will go out the window when we’re both trying
to knock each other out. It’s
going to be an explosive fight all right, but I’m bringing the dynamite.”
A 2000 Olympic Silver Medalist,
Ricardo Rocky Juarez (27-4, 19 KO’s) has his heart and hopes set on
winning a world title. The
dangerous and very experienced fighter has been through extremely tough tests
in
the ring, never backing down from
anyone in four world title bouts including a stunning upset loss to
Humberto Soto for the WBC Interim
Featherweight Championship; coming up short in two close,
controversial battles with the
legendary Marco Antonio Barrera; and a hard fought points loss to future Hall
of Famer Juan Manuel Marquez.
Having been so close to reaching his goal, the Houston native is hungrier
than ever for his first world
championship and knows that Barrios is a roadblock in his path that must be
removed if he is to reach his
goal.
“I’m excited that this fight is
finally going to happen and in my hometown,” said Juarez. “I’ve been waiting
for
Barrios for a long time so I know
he is a dangerous and experienced fighter, but I also know I’ll be prepared
to stop him in front of all my
Houston fans on September 6th.”
Former World Junior Lightweight
Champion Jorge Barrios (47-3-1, 34 KO’s) of Tigre, Argentina, is known for
his warrior’s heart and never say
die attitude which was on full display in his 2003 war with Acelino Freitas
which featured round after round
of furious, back and forth exchanges including the classic eleventh round
which won Ring Magazine’s Round of
the Year for 2003. “La Hiena” went on to win the WBO Junior
Lightweight World Title in April
of 2005 with an exciting fourth-round TKO victory over previously unbeaten
WBO Champion Mike Anchondo. He
successfully defended the title twice, losing it via razor thin, split
decision in another thrilling bout
to then and still undefeated Joan “Little Tyson” Guzman. After a series of
cancelled and delayed bouts
following his third-round KO of Decho Bankluaygym in his last bout in April of
2007, Barrios is ready to continue
his quest to regain his crown. He knows that he will have to get past an
equally title-hungry Juarez
September 6th in order to get another title shot.
“Rocky has never fought anyone
like me and I’ll teach him a lesson in the ring on September 6th,” said
Barrios. “He will not be able to
handle my size and experience. I’m hungry for a win and I’ll be ready to lay
it
all on the line that night.”
For more information, please visit
www.goldenboypromotions.com.
- Press Release issued by Golden
Boy Promotions with a little editing from us (color, etc...)
Subject to change
(8/28/08)
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