Diaz in good spirits the morning after
David Diaz, who relinquished his World Boxing Council lightweight crown after being knocked out by Manny Pacquiao in the ninth round Saturday, is taking everything in stride, with a smile.
“Yes, he’s in good spirits. He’s okay,” said his publicist Bernie Barhmasel the day after the fight. He said Diaz had some quiet time at the pool as the temperature rose to over a hundred degrees.
Diaz, according to Bahrmasel, was taken to the
Diaz had a deep cut over his right eye, needing six stitches to close. He had another cut over the bridge of his nose, which required no stitches, and a swollen left eye that bore the brunt of Pacquiao’s powerful right hooks.
For precautionary measure, based on the sheer volume of punches he took to the head and body, Diaz underwent a few tests that all went fine.
Diaz will spend another night here in
On his way out of the fight venue, Diaz and Pacquiao crossed paths in one bright hallway of the
Diaz was all praises for Pacquiao’s power and speed.
“I thought I could handle his speed but not his power. I’ve faced quicker opponents. But he was so fast, fast, fast. I thought Freddie Roach (Pacquiao’s trainer) was also in there hitting me,” said Diaz.
Despite the devastating loss, it seems that retirement is the last thing on his mind.
“Today I lose, tomorrow I win,” said the former champion.
“We just live to fight another day.” – Abac Cordero
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