Miguel Diaz (boxing)

Miguel Diaz (boxing)

Miguel Angel Diaz (born c. 1932) is an Argentine boxing trainer who has trained fighters from Latin America and from the United States. Diaz was selected to receive the Futch–Condon Award for the 1999 Trainer of the Year by the Boxing Writers Association of America,[1] and was inducted into the World Boxing Hall of Fame on November 15, 2008.[2]

Diaz began boxing when he was eight years old, and experienced twenty-seven amateur outings,[3] but had a very short career as a professional boxer, having only one fight and then retired from boxing as a fighter.

Diaz moved to Los Angeles, California, where he established the Miguel Diaz boxing gym. One of his first world champions was Pedro Decima. He also trained Erik Morales[3] who knocked Daniel Zaragoza out in eleven rounds at El Paso, Texas for the WBC world Bantamweight championship. Diaz then began travelling between Los Angeles and Tijuana to help train Morales.

He went on to help train Fernando Vargas[3] for a number of fights, and established a second Miguel Diaz boxing gym, located in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Diaz is currently residing part-time in Puerto Rico, where he helps train brothers Miguel Angel[3] and José Miguel Cotto as well as Daniel Jimenez, among others. Miguel Cotto has reached world championship status, winning the WBO Junior Welterweight crown. He currently coaches Marcos Maidana.[4][5]

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