From Prison to Dirty Boxing
Ulysses Diaz, a Cuban fighter with a passion for combat, is back. Fans around the world are excited for his return. After announcing his retirement following a win in Bare Knuckle Boxing, Diaz couldn’t resist the call of the Dirty Boxing Championship(DBX). Now, he is one of the main attractions at DBX’s debut event, which will be held this Saturday at The Hangarin Miami. The event will be broadcast globally on YouTube.
The Call to Combat Once Again
“I retired from Bare Knuckle, but Dirty Boxing made me an irresistible offer,” Diaz shared. He will face Brian Maxwell, a familiar opponent from his first fight at BKFC. Despite his retirement, Diaz has not stopped training. Fighting is in his blood, so returning to the ring was a natural decision.
Dirty Boxing: A New Challenge
Diaz has fought in almost every combat sport. Now he’s excited about the unique mix that Dirty Boxing offers. “We’re going to use ground and pound, elbows and small gloves, which I love. It’s a fresh challenge,” he said. Plus, with fighters like Yoel Romero and Andrei Arlovski at the event, the stakes are high. Anticipation is building as fans eagerly await the showdown.
A Fighter’s Life: From Prison to Glory
For Diaz, fighting has not only been his career, but it has saved his life. “I went to prison for fighting on the street, and now fighting pays me back,” he commented. From his difficult beginnings to achieving success in the ring, Diaz is grateful for the life-changing journey. This journey has brought him fame, fortune and a loving family.
What’s Next?
With a win close, Diaz sees more opportunities ahead. “After knocking out Brian Maxwell, I want to face Mike Perry,” he revealed. “Doors are opening, and Dirty Boxing is where I belong.” With the rise of combat sports, Diaz believes now is the perfect time for fighters to make their mark, without the need for a perfect record.