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JUAN MANUEL MARQUEZ vs. DAVID DIAZ (2) HBO 

Description : Here we have an original full-size HBO Boxing Pay-Per-View fight poster billed as "The Rematch" for the Ring Magazine & WBO/WBA world lightweight title's. The Mrquez-Daz rematch took place on July 31, 2010 at the Mandalay Bay.

Juan Daz was a 3-1 underdog for his rematch against Juan Manuel Mrquez, but the Houston fighter employed unimpeachable logic to argue that he would be victorious before the battle. In the rematch, Daz, 26, intended to fine tune rather than overhaul his game plan since he dictated the action and manhandled Mrquez for much of the first fight before Mrquez, 36, identified and exploited the chinks in his armour. Without revealing too much of his strategy, Daz said his key to victory involved a delicate balance between brain, brawn, offense and defense. Mrquez, at 36 ten years older than his opponent, retained his WBO and WBA lightweight titles by unamimous decision, he won this rematch by outpunching Daz 288 to 155 on blows which connected. Mrquez broke Daz' lip to pieces with hard left jabs and hard overhand rights that scored, backing Daz up during this bout. Judges scores are as follows: | judge: Patricia Morse Jarman 117-111 | judge: Jerry Roth 116-112 | judge: Glenn Trowbridge 118-110

These HBO & Showtime PPV posters are not made available for public consumption & can only be sourced from a participating PPV outlet hence the scarcity as once the televised event if over, then these posters go straight to skip.

Postage: 10.00 UK Special Delivery... 20.00 International.

Condition : Excellent/minor edge wear/framed 4 display purposes only!
Size : 36in x 24in
Price : £85.00
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