floyd mayweather jr. He may have retired, but his name still carries weight in the boxing world. But even the legend of his stature pays tribute to several names. The tradition established by those worthy men is one that top boxers strive to emulate.Growing expectations Giovanni Marquez is gearing up for its next event scheduled for May 31st at the Red Owl Boxing Arena in Houston. He will face Jason Limon of San Antonio, Texas.
The young boxer from Houston has a great history to be proud of. He is one of four sons of a former light middleweight champion and Olympian. Raul Marquez. During his distinguished amateur career, “El Diamante” fought against excellent boxers such as: Fernando Vargas, Shane Mosleyand Jermaine Taylor. His professional path lasted more than 10 years. However, the Mexican-born champion earned high praise and respect from almost all corners of the boxing world. Ahead of his 10th professional fight, Giovanni Marquez sat down and talked about what it means to be the son of Raul Marquez, and more importantly, what the biggest names in the sport are saying about “El… He talked about how he respects “Diamante.''
A moment of inspiration for the greats
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“I mean, Floyd, he always has a big entourage and heavy security, but every time my pop gets his attention, he stops everything.“Money has always strived to share valuable wisdom and experience with them,” said the 23-year-old from Houston. He talked about how the undefeated former champion welcomed them into his home. “Money'' has always been particular about sharing valuable wisdom and experience with them.
Giovanni Marquez thinks about who his father is and what he represents apart from his accomplishments as an Olympian and former world champion, and how many A's hail Raul Marquez He recalled how he lined up in a straight line for the purpose. “All the top names in boxing, Floyd Mayweather, Canelo, when I look at my pops, I look up to him because he's an Olympian, he's a world champion, he's just a real guy.”
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The young boxer followed his famous father and learned boxing as an amateur. On March 11th, he played his first professional match. Let's see what kind of legendary figure his father was.
Raul Marquez: The Gem of Boxing
was born in Raul Marquez, a native of Valle Hermoso, Tamaulipas, Mexico, came to the United States in 1976. From 1987 to 1991, he won several national championships at both welterweight and light middleweight. His father remained an avid fan of martial arts, once telling Raul's mother: “I'm going to make this kid a world champion.” The former fighter has always attributed his success to his father, and started boxing in his father's garage when he was just seven years old.
Raul made his professional debut on October 3, 1992, winning his first match. Rafael Rezac Via technical knockout. Until 1997, Marquez continued his winning streak. On April 12, 1997, he won the vacant IBF light middleweight title, winning his first world title.
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However, seven months later, on December 6, he suffered his first defeat. Yoriboy Campus. We must not forget that after 28 successes there were setbacks. Two years later, his second attempt at the light middleweight title failed. Fernando Vargas suffered his second career loss to Marquez. His match with Shane Mosley resulted in a “no contest” due to a clash of heads, but “El Diamante” was put on hiatus after Jermaine Taylor suffered his third career loss on June 19, 2004. Ta.
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Raul Marquez only returned in April 2006 and continued on for the next three years.He made his fourth comeback. arthur abraham The match on November 8, 2008 effectively ended his second shot at a world title. After the match, “El Diamante” said goodbye to the sport forever.
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