Fight Night: Sat, Jul 16, 2016 - Legacy Arena, Birmingham, Alabama

Vasquez vs Diaz

Olympic gold medalist Felix Diaz handed Sammy Vasquez Jr. his first defeat in a hard-hitting 147-pound clash.
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Vasquez vs Diaz Highlights: July 16, 2016

Vasquez vs Diaz Round by Round Fight Summary. Rounds are displayed numerically as columns. Each row will display one of the following: W for win, L for loss, KO for knockout, or TKO for technical knock out. An empty column means that data is not available.
Fighter Name 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Vasquez No data available No data available No data available No data available
Diaz No data available No data available No data available No data available

Highlights

  • –The forward-moving 5-foot-10 Sammy Vasquez Jr. pressured behind a piston jab and straight left in taking the first two rounds against the 5-5 Felix Diaz.

  • –After several competitive rounds, Diaz took control starting in Round 5 through Round 8, closing the distance behind his own jab and straight left, while ripping powerful uppercuts up the middle and forcing Vasquez to the ropes.

  • –The action-packed ninth and 10th were evenly contested, even as Vasquez bled from a deep gash in the corner of his mouth and a cut over his right eye. In the 10th, Vasquez had a point deducted for spitting out his mouthpiece for a third time, an infraction that factored heavily in the outcome.

Felix Diaz entered the ring Saturday desperate to rebound from the first defeat of his career and end Sammy Vasquez Jr. undefeated run. Diaz accomplished his goal, although it took a little longer than the 10 scheduled rounds.

After seizing momentum in the middle rounds, Diaz (18-1, 8 KOs) battered and bloodied Vasquez (21-1, 15 KOs) down the stretch, then survived his fellow southpaw’s late charge to win a narrow unanimous decision in an entertaining battle of 147-pound contenders.

Initially, though, the fight was ruled a split draw. However, the scorecards failed to include a one-point deduction for Vasquez, who was penalized with less than 20 seconds remaining in the bout for letting his mouthpiece fall out for a third time.

Once the scorecards were recalculated, Diaz prevailed 95-94 twice and 96-93, bouncing back from a tough majority-decision loss to former 140-pound champion Lamont Peterson in October.

Although the final scores and punch stats indicated a close fight—Diaz had a slim 161-149 edge in total punches, including 120-90 in power shots—Vasquez’s face told a different story. From the middle rounds on, Vasquez bled profusely from a deep cut to the corner of his mouth, an injury that clearly impacted the 30-year-old’s ability to bite down to keep his mouthpiece intact.

Diaz also bloodied Vasquez’s nose in Round 8, and in Round 10, the Monessen, Pennsylvania, native spewed blood from the corner of his right eye after an accidental head-butt.

A U.S. Army National Guard veteran who did two tours of duty in Iraq, the 5-foot-10 Vasquez initially made the most of his five-inch height advantage, winning the first two rounds by pressing forward behind his jab and straight left as his smaller opponent looked to counter, mostly from the ropes.

Diaz, a 2008 Olympic gold medalist for his native Dominican Republic, finally found his timing and rhythm in the middle rounds, taking control of the fight in Round 5, when the 32-year-old began closing the distance behind a jab and straight left of his own. The shots frequently trapped Vasquez on the ropes, where Diaz ripped powerful uppercuts up the middle, as well as left crosses and right hooks around his opponent’s guard.

The action-packed final two rounds were more evenly contested, with Vasquez fighting out of one corner and twice cornering Diaz during a ninth-round toe-to-toe exchange. However, Vasquez’s late rally fell short, with the ultimate difference being referee Keith Hughes’ one-point deduction for the mouthpiece violation late in Round 10.

Sammy Vasquez Jr. and Felix Diaz

Felix Diaz pops Sammy Vasquez Jr. in the jaw on Saturday night in Birmingham, Alabama. Diaz pounded out a 10-round unanimous decision. (Ryan Hafey/Premier Boxing Champions)

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