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Chicagoan Diaz might defend strap here in May
February 22, 2007
Oscar De La Hoya and Floyd Mayweather will own Chicago's boxing attention today at the UIC Pavilion, but there are talks of a bigger event coming to the area in May.
De La Hoya and Mayweather are in town to promote their May 5 bout at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. The public is invited to attend for free at 10 a.m.
Meanwhile, talks are heating up about Chicagoan David Diaz defending his World Boxing Council lightweight title in his hometown against the legendary Erik Morales. It's likely to be Morales' last fight as the eight-time world champ looks to go out with another title, but he might want to make his exit in Las Vegas.
If promoters can convince Morales the card would draw a bigger crowd in Diaz's hometown, that might be enough to bring the action to the area -- perhaps at Allstate Arena.
If the card is held in Chicago, Notre Dame football star Tom Zbikowski, who won in his boxing debut at Madison Square Garden last June, likely would be on the undercard.
Roman Modrowski
February 22, 2007
Oscar De La Hoya and Floyd Mayweather will own Chicago's boxing attention today at the UIC Pavilion, but there are talks of a bigger event coming to the area in May.
De La Hoya and Mayweather are in town to promote their May 5 bout at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. The public is invited to attend for free at 10 a.m.
Meanwhile, talks are heating up about Chicagoan David Diaz defending his World Boxing Council lightweight title in his hometown against the legendary Erik Morales. It's likely to be Morales' last fight as the eight-time world champ looks to go out with another title, but he might want to make his exit in Las Vegas.
If promoters can convince Morales the card would draw a bigger crowd in Diaz's hometown, that might be enough to bring the action to the area -- perhaps at Allstate Arena.
If the card is held in Chicago, Notre Dame football star Tom Zbikowski, who won in his boxing debut at Madison Square Garden last June, likely would be on the undercard.
Roman Modrowski