MASHANTUCKET,
CT (March 12, 2011) -- The 2010 Fighter of
the Year, world middleweight champion Sergio
"Maravilla" Martinez, destroyed previously
undefeated Sergiy "Razor" Dzinziruk en route
to an impressive win by eighth-round
technical knockout to capture the World
Boxing Council (WBC) Diamond Belt and
retain his Ring Magazine belt, live on HBO
World Championship Boxing at MGM Grand
Theater at Foxwoods.
Martinez
(47-2-2, 25 KOs) outclassed Dzinziruk (37-1,
23 KOs) from start to finish, using his
superior hand and foot speed, as well as his
power against the reigning World Boxing
Organization ("WBO") junior middleweight
champion. Martinez lived up to his nickname
(Maravilla means Marvelous in English),
dropping Dzinziruk in the fourth, fifth and
three times in the final round.
The "Celtic
War" was just that and more as two exciting
middleweights, Ireland's Andy Lee (25-1, 19
KOs) and Scotland's Craig McEwan, turned in
an early Fight of the Year candidate. A
tactical match-up of southpaws quickly
turned into a spirited bout with both
fighters doing serious damage. McEwan was
leading on all three judges' scorecards
after eight rounds (77-75 twice and 78-74,
but the fight dramatically changed when Lee
unleashed a terrific right-left combination
that sent McEwan to the canvas with less
than 30 seconds left in the ninth. Going
into the final round, the fight was dead
even on two cards with McEwan leading on the
third, 86-84. Lee came out for the final
round and finished the show, pounding the
game McEwan into submission as referee Steve
Smoger jumped in to end the fight 56-seconds
into the 10th as McEwan was going
down.
"Diamond
Elite: Martinez vs. Dzinziruk" was presented
by DiBella Entertainment in association with
Gary Shaw Productions and Banner Promotions.
"Celtic War: Lee vs. McEwan" was presented
by DiBella Entertainment in association with
Golden Boy Promotions.
Hot prospect
Javier Fortuna (14-0, 11 KOs) kept his
undefeated record intact, knocked out upset
specialist Derrick Wilson in the eighth
round to capture the vacant WBC Youth
featherweight title. Fortuna, a southpaw,
decked Wilson in the third round and twice
in the eighth, the last from a powerful,
straight left that landed square on Wilson's
chin.
Complete
Results:
FEMALE HEAVYWEIGHTS
Sonya Lamonakis (4-0, 1 KO), Turner Falls,
MA WDEC6 (59-57,
59-57, 58-56) Tanzee Daniel (4-1, 1 KO), Brooklyn, NY
LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHTS
Seanie Monaghan (6-0, 4 KOs), Long Island,
NY WDEC4 (40-36, 40-36,
40-36) Billy Cunningham (5-9, 4
KOs), Jackson, MS
MIDDLEWEIGHTS
Sergio Martinez (47-2-2, 26 KOs), Oxnard,
CA WTKO8 (1:43) Sergiy
Dzinziruk (37-1, 23 KOs), Hamburg, Germany
(Martinez wins Diamond Belt)
Andy Lee (25-1, 19 KOs), Detroit, MI
WKO10 (0:56) Craig
McEwan (19-1, 10 KOs), Hollywood, CA
JUNIOR MIDDLEWEIGHTS
Thomas Dulorme (10-0, 9 KOs), Carolina,
Puerto Rico WTKO2 (2:30)
Guillermo Valdes (12-3, 3 KOs), Miami, FL
Abraham Lopez (2-1-1), Oxnard, CA
WDEC4 (40-36, 39-37, 39-37)
Andrew Jones (0-4-1), Buffalo, NY
FEATHERWEIGHTS
Javier Fortuna (14-0, 11 KOs), La Romana,
D.R. WKO8 (2:27) Derrick Wilson
(8-2-2, 2 KOs), Ft. Myers, FL
(Fortuna wins WBC Youth title)
Post
Fight Press Conference Quotes:
Sergio Martinez: "I want no easy fights.
They (Paul Williams and Dzinziruk) are two
different fighters. Paul Williams and
Dzinziruk have different tactics. Dzinziruk
is a very smart fighter but I beat him at
his own game - the jab. It was supposed to
be a technical fight."
"(He wasn't hit with) nothing special. I
wasn't hurt. I felt one punch, behind my
head, but that happens in fights."
"There was no emergency (after he was cut).
It was just the moment to finish."
"(How low can he go to make a Manny Pacquiao
fight) Probably 154."
"(Head trainer filling in for his brother
Gabriel) Pablo (Sarmiento) did a perfect
job."
"Cotto would be a good fight. I just want to
fight the best. If Cotto is man enough, he
will ask to fight Sergio Martinez."
"I will not stop until I am recognized as
the best pound-for-pound fighter in the
world."
Lou DiBella, promoter of Martinez and Lee:
"McEwan put on one of the gutsiest
performances. He was leading after eight
rounds and Lee had to do something
dramatic."
"I'm proud of Andy Lee's performance. I'll
talk next week with Manny (Stewart, Lee's
manager/trainer). It won't be Sergio (for
Andy) the next fight. This made Andy an HBO
fighter - the best thing he can do."
"It was a terrific show. It turns out
Dzinziruk was the right fight. This proved
that he (Sergio) is a Hall of Fame fighter.
Dzinziruk is an excellent fighter but Sergio
may be the best fighter in the world."
"Pound-for-pound, (Sergio) he is the best
fighter in the world. Tonight you saw why
he's going to the Hall of Fame. He is the
best middleweight from Argentina since
Carlos Monzon."
"We want the biggest fight out there."
"That's not up to me (making a
Martinez-Miguel Cotto fight). It's up to Bob
(Arum). Maybe Cotto will be man enough to
ask Bob to fight Sergio? Arum's been lining
up bum after bum after bum to fight Manny
Pacquiao and Cotto. People should be lining
up to fight him (Sergio), the best
pound-for-pound fighter in the world."
Gary Shaw, co-promoter of Dzinziruk: "Sergio
Martinez not only is the best 160 pound
fighter in the world but he may be the best
fighter in the world. I've been in this
business since 1961 and I've never seen
anybody with more hand speed than Sergio
Martinez. We still have the best 154-pound
fighter in the world. There isn't a
154-pound fighter in the world we wouldn't
fight."
Artie Pelullo, co-promoter of Dzinziruk: "We
have the best junior middleweight in the
world; Lou has the best middleweight in the
world and one of the best, if not the best
fighter in the world. Dzinziruk got up and
knew he was fighting the best in the world.
The better man won tonight; he fought the
best middleweight in the world."
Andy Lee: "Overall, I wasn't happy with my
performance. I hurt him early in the fight
and I think that worked against me. I loaded
up too much. I got into that habit and it
was tough to get out. In the middle rounds I
thought I was losing the fight. It was a big
opportunity so I said to myself if I'm going
to lose he's going to have to kill me."
"Basically I was flat-footed until I
switched it up. Eventually I caught him at
the end. I was fortunate but I deserved it.
I don't know what round it was but something
inside me said I was going to take it."
"He boxed very good. It was hard; we're
friends. I respected him before the fight
and more now."
"Sergio has great speed. He'd be a tough
challenge for me."
"I won the ninth, 10-8, but knew I needed a
big finish and not leave it to the judges.
One, two - he was on the ground. It wasn't
my best performance but it was a great
victory. It was a hard fought fight. I
showed courage and heart. I will get
better."