This Saturday at The Foxwoods in Connecticut there will be a lightweight
unification fight between WBO title holder Acelino Freitas and WBA kingpin
Juan Diaz. Freitas of Brazil was a long time WBO Super Featherweight
champion. He failed to win the WBO lightweight title in his first attempt
when he was halted by the dangerous Diego Corrales in 2004. The now 31 year
old Freitas claimed the vacated WBO crown in 2006 with a split decision over
the slick Zahir Raheem.
The 23 year old Juan Diaz was born in Mexico but fights out of Houston,
Texas. He is undefeated in thirty one fights and he has held the WBA version
of the title since beating Lavka Kim in 2004. He has made five successful
defenses. Between the two fighters their combined record is 69-1 !
Freitas of Brazil has scored thirty two knockouts. Thirteen have come in the
first round. He is a fast handed boxer who is also quite nimble on his feet.
His most significant victory was a close decision over Joel Casamayor in
2002 but his most exciting battle was the war he waged with Jorge Barrios in
2003. What a great fight that finally ended in the twelfth round with
Acelino as the winner.
Outside of his impressive win over Kim, Juan's best contest was his decision
over Jose Cotto. Although Juan is not a devastating puncher he is an
aggressive, non stop action brawler. Juan's opponents get very little time
to rest when their in the ring with him. So how do Diaz and Freitas match up
?
This will be by far the best fighter young Diaz has met up to this point in
his career. Freitas will bring speed, power and experience into the ring
with him. Diaz has youth and strength on his side but will it be enough ?
Acelino showed in his loss to Corrales that his spirit can be broken. Please
remember though he was boxing well until he began to tire around the eighth
round. Then he started getting tagged by one of the hardest punchers pound
for pound in the world today. Against Barrios in a savage battle of
attrition, Acelino endured and finally took out his game rival. Diaz can not
be compared to Corrales in the power department.
For Juan to win he must do what he does best and that is come forward
throwing punches relentlessly. He can not afford to give Freitas any room to
use his mobility. He needs to pin Acelino on the ropes and pound the body in
an effort to slow him down. Hopefully as the bout wears on the strength of
Diaz and the pace of the bout will take most of the fight out of Freitas.
For Acelino to win he must box but it would be to his benefit if he could
hurt Diaz early and get his respect. Land something that will slow down the
young bull's aggressiveness. He needs to give Diaz a lot of angles and
movement so Diaz will not be able to stay set and punch away. When Diaz does
get inside he has to let his hands go and show Diaz that he can hold his own
in the trenches.
I look for a pretty entertaining fight. On paper, this is a good pairing. I
see Freitas taking an early lead but as the seventh rolls around I see the
younger, stronger Diaz beginning to enforce his will. Freitas will fight in
flurries but Juan will keep chopping away at that early deficit. I see a
very, very close fight but I feel youth will be served and Juan Diaz will
win a close points call.