Mexican Diaz claims WBC belt | Inquirer Sports

Mexican Diaz claims WBC belt

/ 05:11 PM October 27, 2012

Mexican boxer Gamaliel Diaz poses on a scale after a press conference to announce his fight against WBC featherweight champion Venezuelan Jorge Linares 10 December 2007, in Mexico City. Diaz and Linares will clash 15 December in Cancun, Mexico. AFP

TOKYO — Gamaliel Diaz jabbed his way to a unanimous points’ decision win over title-holder Takahiro Aoh in Tokyo to become the new World Boxing Council superfeatherweight champion on Saturday.

The three judges counted it 114-112, 114-112 and 115-111 all in favour of the Mexican challenger.

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The 31-year-old, in his third attempt at a world title, got off to a good start, unleashing a couple of right straights to the face of the home man, and added another punishing series in the second round.

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He was given a one-point penalty for intentional butting in the third round, drawing blood from Aoh’s right eyebrow, but Diaz was always on top.

A low blow in the fifth round saw him docked another point.

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But the Japanese Aoh was never able to fend off Diaz’s highly effective right jabs, as the belt slipped away from him.

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Diaz, ranked fourth in the WBC, improved his record to 37 wins, including 17 KOs, against nine defeats and two draws.

It was a fourth defence of the title for Aoh, 28, who saw his record reduced to 23 wins, including 10 KOs, against three defeats and a draw.

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