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Manny Pacquiao vs. David Díaz







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Lethal Combination
DateJune 28, 2008
VenueMandalay Bay Events Center, Paradise, Nevada, U.S.
Title(s) on the lineWBC lightweight title
Tale of the tape
Boxer Manny Pacquiao David Díaz
Nickname Pac-Man Dangerous
Hometown General Santos, Philippines Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Pre-fight record 46–3–2 (34 KO) 34–1–1 (17 KO)
Height ft6+12 in (169 cm) 5 ft 6 in (168 cm)
Weight 134+12 lb (61 kg) 135 lb (61 kg)
Style Southpaw Southpaw
Recognition WBC and The Ring super featherweight champion
The Ring No. 1 ranked pound-for-pound fighter
4-division world champion
WBC lightweight champion
Result
Pacquiao wins via 9th-round TKO

Manny Pacquiao vs. David Díaz, billed as Lethal Combination, was a lightweight title boxing match. The bout took place on June 28, 2008, at the Mandalay Bay, Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S. Pacquiao defeated Diaz via technical knockout in the ninth round. After the fight, Pacquiao's performance sealed his status as the best pound-for-pound fighter because of the retirement of the undefeated five-division champion Floyd Mayweather Jr. weeks prior to the fight[1][2] and put Pacquiao's name in the history books as the only Asian fighter to win five world titles in five weight classes.

Background[edit]

Pacquiao came into the fight following a close bout in March 2008 split decision victory over Juan Manuel Marquez for a super featherweight title. Top Rank CEO Bob Arum matched Pacquiao against Diaz when Pacquiao decided to move up to lightweight division. Diaz, the WBC champion made his last 2 title defense by beating Ramon Montano and Pacquiao's most recent conqueror, Erik Morales, via unanimous decision in August 2007.

Fight summary and aftermath[edit]

Pacquiao was stronger and faster than Diaz, pounding him with big punches from the first round on. Early in the bout, Pacquiao would step in and rip off three and four punch combinations at a time. He cut the nose of Diaz in the second round and a few rounds later he opened a gash above the right eye of Diaz, turning the fight into a bloody affair. The cut was bad enough to prompt the referee to have the doctor look at it twice during the fight. Pacquiao hurt Diaz with an uppercut in round eight and in the ninth round, a jab followed by a left hand that Diaz never saw coming, sent him down face first to the mat and the referee jumped in to stop the action.[3]

Having The Ring and WBC super featherweight titles as well as the latter's lightweight version, Pacquiao decided to vacate his super featherweight titles. Light welterweight champion Ricky Hatton is eyed by Pacquiao as his next opponent.[citation needed]

Business[edit]

Arum reported that the fight had made 12.5 million dollars (250,000 pay-per-view subscriptions at $49.95 each), earning Diaz his best payday of 850,000 dollars, whilst Pacquiao earned at least 3 million dollars. Official records revealed an attendance of 8,362 (out of a maximum capacity of 12,000).

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2013-12-10. Retrieved 2013-08-11.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  • ^ Trafford, Bryan. "Move Over Mayweather: Pacquiao Is The New Pound-For-Pound King". Bleacher Report. Retrieved 13 May 2018.
  • ^ "David Diaz vs. Manny Pacquiao - BoxRec". boxrec.com. Retrieved 13 May 2018.
  • Preceded by

    vs. Juan Manuel Marquez II

    Manny Pacquiao's bouts
    June 28, 2008
    Succeeded by

    vs. Oscar De La Hoya

    Preceded by

    vs. Ramon Montano

    David Diaz's bouts
    June 28, 2008
    Succeeded by

    vs. Jesus Chavez


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