TUCSON, AZ – Former lightweight world champion and proven in-ring warrior, Juan ‘Baby Bull’ Diaz has the hunger to capture a world title once again and he knows that to get even closer to that precious championship opportunity he will have to surpass the test that he will have in front of him this Saturday, August 6, in front of a sold out crowd on the ‘Solo Boxeo Unimas’ card that will take place at the Grand Ballroom of the Casino del Sol Resort in the city known as ‘The Sunshine Factory’.

Diaz (41-4, 20 KO’s), from Houston, Texas, who has been crowned in multiple occasions as lightweight king, hopes to continue his steady pace towards the opportunity to fight for a world title once again when he battles against Mexico’s ‘Cesar Vazquez (27-3, 16 KO’s) – a former world title challenger – in a ten-round bout on the main event of the card that will be televised this Saturday at 11 p.m. ET/PT in the United States by UniMás.

"I have been there before and I know what it takes to get back onto the big stage again. I am only fighting now for one reason. I want to win a fifth world title. That puts a mark of importance on my fight Saturday night because I must win to get to where I want to go,” recognized Diaz. “I can not, must not have any setbacks. Winning is the only thing now. This is what I am dealing with when I fight Vazquez on Unimas at Casino del Sol in Tucson on Saturday night,” added ‘The Baby Bull”

"I want big fights now. I want to wear the belt again," said Diaz. “At home in my trophy room I have spotlights beamed right on my four world title belts. I have another spotlight ready to shine on my 5th world title belt,” said Diaz. "When you are a champion you are a different person. Your are the Champion. This motivates me now every time I get into the ring to train and every time I get into the ring to fight.”

FULL WEIGHTS

• Cesar Vazquez 135.4 lbs - vs. - Juan Diaz 134.6 lbs

• Dion Savage 179 lbs - vs. - Trevor McCumby 177.2 lbs

• Egor Mekhontsev 174.4 lbs - vs. - Alexander Johnson 174.6 lbs

• Alfonso Olvera 140 lbs - vs. -  Jose Maruffo 142 lbs

• Alexander Besputin 151 lbs - vs. - Kevin Womack 148.6 lbs

• Gerardo Avila 129.8 lbs - vs. - Jensen Ramirez 130.8 lbs

• Albert Alvarez 163.4 lbs - vs. - Yomi Heredia 164.6 lbs

• Jesus Arevalo 130.2 lbs - vs. - Manual Lopez 132.4 lbs

• Mike Martinez 114.4 lbs - vs. - Jesse Ruiz 114.2 lbs