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3) While Diaz has not been tested as much as Morales, the flip side is that he does not have nearly as much wear and tear on him. The tread on Morales' tires has really worn down.
The Philippine Star reported on Monday that Erik Morales would be coming out of retirement to stage a January 2008 rematch with WBC lightweight champion David Diaz. Hermie Esguerra, a close friend ...
Morales (48-5, 34 knockouts) characterized Diaz’s style as more similar to amateur fighters than pros, insisting he intended no disrespect. On Friday, Morales weighed in at 135 pounds and Diaz ...
Morales (48-6, 34 KOs), a Mexican icon who ESPN ranked No. 49 on their 50 Greatest Boxers of All Time list, has not boxed professionally since he fought David “Dangerous” Diaz (35-2-1, 17 KOs ...
The popular Morales (49-6, 34 KOs) will appear at a news conference Monday in Los Angeles to discuss why he’s still fighting after a 2007 decision loss to David Diaz that was expected to be his ...
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