
Top rated
contender Victor Ortiz (Left) and former world title
challenger Antonio Diaz (Right) pose on December 10,
2009 in Chicago, Illinois at the final press conference
for their December 12, 2009 fight on the undercard of
Diaz vs. Malignaggi II at the UIC Pavilion in Chicago
which will be televised live on HBO's Boxing After Dark.
-Photo Credit:
Chris Bernacchi - Hoganphotos.com/Golden Boy Promotions-
JUAN DIAZ, Former Three-Time Lightweight World Champion
"I'm excited, I'm happy and I'm ready. I
feel like Santa Claus came early this year because come
Saturday night, its going to be easy money."
"Not just Houston and Chicago, but this
time the whole world is going to feel my anger. They
are going to see a "Baby Bull" they have never seen
before."
"Saturday night I'm going to claim what's
mine. I did it once and I'm going to do it again."
PAULIE MALIGNAGGI, Former Welterweight World Champion
"I'm excited about Saturday. We have
worked really hard for this fight. I'm ready and Juan
says he is ready. It's going to be a great fight."
"I'm sharper and feel better than ever
going into this fight.."
"They can tell me anything they want
about Juan Diaz. They can tell me he moved mountains or
that he jumped from Houston to Chicago in a single
bound. I don't care. When the bell rings I know one
thing, I'm ready."
VICTOR ORTIZ, Top Junior Welterweight Contender
"I want to thank Chicago for having me
and also thank Diaz's team for giving me the opportunity
to fight someone who I grew up admiring [the Diaz
brothers]."
"What's done in my past is done and I'm
ready to move on."
ANTONIO DIAZ, Former World Title Challenger
"I took three years off, but I was not
retired, I was just taking a break. I came back last
year and now I feel younger, faster and hungrier than
ever before."
"Victor Ortiz is a good fighter; he's
tough and he can hit. Everyone has a bad night
sometimes, I've had bad nights, and that is what Victor
had when he fought Maidana. I'm not even looking at
that fight. I'm looking at all his fights before that
because I know that will be the Victor who will show up
Saturday night."
"I'm ready for anything. I've been in
the ring for 50 something fights so there is nothing new
Ortiz can do that I haven't seen before."
DAVID ITSKOWITCH, COO of Golden Boy Promotions
"The main event is a rematch of a great
fight from this summer. In one corner you have a guy,
Juan Diaz, who is trying to prove what he already knows;
he's trying to put an exclamation point on his win from
August. In the other corner you have a guy who thinks
he was robbed, so he's trying to prove that the judges
got it wrong the first time. Fights like these are
always exciting, and this one will be especially
exciting after their great back and forth battle this
summer."
"Victor Ortiz versus Antonio Diaz is a
classic case of the young lion and the old veteran. The
young guy is trying to prove what he's learned and the
old guy is trying to prove how much he knows."
"Victor Ortiz is coming off a speed bump
in his last fight, so there is a lot on the line for him
on Saturday night. But as they say, it's not that you
get knocked down, its what you do when you get up.
Victor is ready to get up and show what a special talent
he really is."
"The undercard for Saturday night is huge
and I really do mean huge with 10 fights on the
undercard. You have some of the great, undefeated
up-and-comers, along with some former world champions.
There really is a little bit of everything, and there
are going to be some great fights before the main
events."
LOU DIBELLA, President of DiBella Entertainment
"This is a really great fight card and it
is the type of fight that the people of Chicago should
be proud to host."
"I want to thank Juan Diaz for taking
this rematch. He didn't have to; he could have been a
punk like a lot of people are in this sport, but he took
the fight and has shown once again that he is a bright
spot in the world of boxing."
BERNARD HOPKINS, Golden Boy Promotions Partner & Former
Two Division World Champion
"The first fight between Diaz and
Malignaggi was a very close fight; it really could have
gone either way. Some people say Malignaggi won, others
think Diaz won, and that is what is great about the
sport of boxing, it brings controversy which leads to
great fights."
"I'm looking forward to seeing these
fighters set the record straight and put an exclamation
point on their great fight in August. These two are
going to close out 2009 with a bang."
WILLIE SAVANNAH, Juan Diaz's Manager
"Juan is in tremendous shape, as he
always is. He never enters the ring without being in
great condition."
"Juan seems old, but really he's only
26. He's just been in the game for a long time. He won
his first world title at 20, becoming the second
youngest man ever to win a title, but even with all this
experience, I've never seen him more motivated for a
fight than he is to fight Malignaggi again."
RONNIE SHIELDS, Juan Diaz's Trainer
"Juan is in tip-top shape and ready to
go. We have had a lot of success together and are
looking forward to more on Saturday night."
SHERIF YOUNAN, Paulie
Malignaggi's Trainer
"Everyone saw the fight last time and
this time Paulie is more than ready. Come Saturday its
going to all be over."
ROLANDO ARELLANO, Victor Ortiz's
Co-Manager
"We have nothing but respect for Antonio
Diaz. He is a world class fighter."
"When you have two opposing forces of
that nature and they collide, you're in for an
explosion."
DANNY GARCIA, Victor Ortiz's Trainer
"Victor is ready. He has been training
really hard and running a lot. He is ready for a great
fight against Antonio Diaz and he is going to take him
round for round."
GABINO SAENZ, Antonio Diaz's Trainer
"We are ready for this fight. We came
prepared and we are going to take it round by round.
This fight is a young guy against a veteran. Antonio
Diaz is the veteran, so when he gets in the ring, he
knows what to do."
LUIS BARRAGAN, Director of Programming HBO Sports
"There is obviously some unfinished
business between Juan Diaz and Paulie Malignaggi, but
don't let the controversy make you lose sight of the
actual fight. Appreciate it for what it is - a battle
between two great fighters. Don't only worry about the
judges' decisions."
"We're excited to have Victor Ortiz back
on HBO. He hit a speed bump in his last "Boxing After
Dark" appearance, but I'm sure he is eager to show that
this was only a small bump and that he is deserving of
all the accolades he's been given up to this point in
his career."
KEVIN O'FINN, Director of UIC Pavilion
"This is by far the biggest fight we have
ever had at the Pavilion but it shows this is the place
to go in Chicago for boxing and we hope to see everyone
there."
RON PUCCILLIO, Director of Athletics of Illinois State
Athletic Unit
"I don't think you'll see a better fight
all year or next year for that matter. This is going to
be a great fight between two of the best boxers around."
About "Juan Diaz vs. Paulie
Malignaggi II":
"By Popular Demand": Diaz vs. Malignaggi
II features former
Three-Time Lightweight World Champion Juan "Baby
Bull" Diaz taking on former Junior Welterweight
World Champion Paulie "Magic Man" Malignaggi in a
12 round NABO junior welterweight rematch of their
exciting August 22, 2009 bout. The co-main event will
feature a ten round welterweight showdown between top
contender "Vicious" Victor Ortiz and
former world title challenger Antonio Diaz. The
evening of boxing is presented by Golden Boy Promotions
and DiBella Entertainment in association with 8 Count
Productions and sponsored by Cerveza Tecate and Dewalt
Tools. The bouts will air live on HBO's "Boxing After
Dark" beginning at 10:15 pm ET/PT (9:15 pm CT). The
first fight starts at 3:15 pm CT at the UIC Pavillion.
TICKETS: Tickets, priced at $251, $156, $86,
$51 and $31, are available for purchase at
ticketmaster.com
or by phone at 1-312-226-5800,
toll free at 1-800-745-3000
and at the UIC Pavilion
Box Office (open Thursday and
Friday from 9 am - 4 pm CT).