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03/15/2006 Archived Entry: "David Diaz vs. Silverio Ortiz Headlines, 'Irish' Mike Nevitt in 'March Madness' on Friday!"

David Diaz vs. Silverio Ortiz Headlines, 'Irish' Mike Nevitt in 'March Madness' on Friday!


Chicagoland’s most popular professional boxer, David Diaz, 29-1-1 (16KO’s) returns home this Friday night, March 17th as he faces Silverio Ortiz Jr., 16-8 (7KO’s) of Merida, Mexico in a ten round lightweight bout which headlines MADNESS IN MARCH at the Aragon Ballroom, another fantastic evening of professional boxing presented by Dominic Pesoli’s 8 Count Productions in association with Bob Arum’s Top Rank Incorporated along with Miller Beer and TCF Bank.

The Aragon Ballroom is located at 1106 W. Lawrence Avenue on the north side of Chicago. Doors for this event will open at 6pm, with the first bell scheduled for 7pm. Tickets starting at $25 are available in advance by calling 312-226-5800.

Diaz’s last fight at the Aragon Ballroom was a ninth round TKO over Jaime Rangel on December 10, 2004. He also posted a unanimous decision win over John Trigg on the undercard of the massive Fernando Vargas/Javier Castillejo event on August 20, 2005 at Rosemont’s Allstate Arena in front of more than 10,000 Chicago fight fans.

David spoke about returning to Chicago and fighting in front of his loyal fans, “It’s great to be back fighting in Chicago; the fans here have been terrific to me since I was an amateur and throughout my pro career. I’m also happy to be fighting on SOLO BOXEO, it’s very important because all of the fight fans across nationally and internationally can see the fight and they get to know you.”

About his current plans, David said, “I’m staying at 135 and I’m looking for bigger fights this year. Ortiz is a slick, skilled guy who likes to move and not trade so much so I’m going to have to play a little cat and mouse game and trap him.”

Speaking about the main difference in Chicago and fighting out of town, David said, “The refs and judges here are very fair and very knowledgeable. There’s no hometown stuff in Chicago, plenty of guys have come from out of town and won decisions they’ve deserved, it’s not like that in other places. They do things by the book here and that’s the way it should be.”

The classy Diaz finished up by stating, “It’s going to be a great event on Friday night and I’m looking forward to putting on a terrific show at the Aragon.”

Said Dominic Pesoli, President of 8 Count Productions’ “We’re very happy to bring David back to Chicago this Friday night. David’s a true professional, always on time, always on weight, always prepared to give 100% in the ring.

The fans know that and that’s why he draws such big crowds. Ortiz is a very skilled guy and should make for a great matchup.”

“David’s only 29, but in many ways the younger local fighters starting out really look up to him. He had a great amateur career, made the 1996 US Olympic Team and handles himself in and out of the ring like a professional should. He’s a very good mentor to the younger guys.”

The co-main event features two welterweight prospects as Chicagoan Gilbert Venegas, (9-1-2, 6 KO’s) battles Mexican Francisco Rincon, (10-3, 5 KO’s) now fighting out of Dallas, Texas in a scheduled eight round bout.

In a special St. Patrick’s Day attraction, undefeated Chicagoland fan favorite and Illinois State Light Heavyweight Champion “IRISH” Mike Nevitt, 11-0, (5 KO’s) will battle Jesse Sanders, 14-4-2 (13KO’s) of Oskaloosa, Iowa in a six round bout.

The full bout lineup is:

David Diaz vs. Silverio Ortiz Jr. ten rounds. lightweights

Gilbert Venegas vs. Francisco Rincon, eight rounds, welterweights

Tavrois Cloud vs. Terrence Jones, eight rounds, light heavyweights,

Mike Nevitt, vs. Jesse Sanders, six rounds, light heavyweights

Jose Manuel Ortega vs. Gonzalo Bonilla, six rounds, junior welterweights

Rita Figueroa vs. Eva Lidia Silva, six rounds, lightweights

Barbaro Zepeda vs. Miguel Angel Figueroa, six rounds, featherweights

Wilton Honirio vs. Jeremy Marts, four rounds, super featherweights

The Master of Ceremonies for this event will be the internationally recognized voice of Latino boxing, Lupe Contreras.

More information on this event will be announced shortly. To view the seating chart and poster for this event or for more information on 8 Count Productions and the 6,000 square foot JABB Boxing Gym, please visit www.8countproductions.com and www.jabbboxinggym.com

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