JOE DIAZ WINS FIRST ROUND OVER CORRUPTION

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Phoenix, PA– The crap that officials formerly with the Arizona Boxing Commission put local boxing trainer Joe Diaz through was reprehensible. They took away his license in 2005 in what was a criminal act perpetrated under the “color of authority” by then Commission head John Montano. Montano and his aide, Norma Rivero, they stated that Diaz received $3K from promoter Peter McKinn. It took a couple of years, but they came up with a receipt that had a signature purported to be that of Diaz. People signed affidavits stating such, but handwriting experts, Phoenix PD included, concluded that wasn’t Joe Diaz’s signature.

FIGHT OFFICIALS CROOKED AS MISSISSIPPI RIVER

With Peter McKinn about to stand trial for the fake receipt that surfaced in a “public records” search, it must be noted that Mary Rose Wilcox, the ex-Boxing Commission head and currently indicted Maricopa County Supervisor, had possession of this document and faxed it around the state alleging it was genuine!

NEW COMMISSION ACTS ACCORDINGLY

The current Boxing Commission, sans Mary Rose Wilcox, Montano and Rivero, gave Joe Diaz back his license last week. To say Diaz, now 70 years of age, was harmed, nearly ruined financially by Montano, Wilcox, Rivero and McKinn, who was acting as Top Rank’s frontman in the state after Bob Arum’s affidavit admitting he bribed IBF president Bob Lee to allow George Foreman to fight a stiff, was delivered by yours truly to the AZ Attorney General who banned Arum from a license, to say they all but ruined Diaz financially would indeed be a great understatement. And while the current Commission, to which Diaz has pledged his full support, didn’t issue an apology, that’ll come in the way of a future cash settlement.

MC KINN TRIAL & THEN ROUND TWO FOR DIAZ

With Peter McKinn going on trial In June for Fraud, Forgery, Perjury, Grand Theft regarding this forged receipt that was endorsed by the former crooks that ran the Commission, that means round two in the case of Joe Diaz vs. Boxing Corruption will take place in July. Given the fact that I might be privy to Joe’s strategy, I’ll just say to the people doing business on Howard Hughes Blvd. in Las Vegas, NV, you are not yet off the hook!

Pedro Fernandez

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