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  • King was succesfull in giving Diaz a lose.

    As he tried to do to Salvador Sanchez when he faced Azumah Nelson.

    I will have to see this fight.

    Thing is who cares about Campbell?

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    Originally posted by ferocity View Post
    As he tried to do to Salvador Sanchez when he faced Azumah Nelson.

    I will have to see this fight.

    Thing is who cares about Campbell?
    Aren't you the idiot who said that Mosley scored a flash knockdown before the ref stopped Fernando Vargas? You don't know boxing, you're an idiot.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Asian Sensation View Post
      Aren't you the idiot who said that Mosley scored a flash knockdown before the ref stopped Fernando Vargas? You don't know boxing, you're an idiot.
      nice pick mayn! do u think that diaz is a shot fighter already or can he still get a shot at pac?

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      • #4
        Originally posted by ferocity View Post
        As he tried to do to Salvador Sanchez when he faced Azumah Nelson.

        I will have to see this fight.

        Thing is who cares about Campbell?
        haha here they come, the Diaz was robbed threads..

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        • #5
          King? Thought I saw Campbell giving him the loss.

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          • #6
            diaz is normally alot more exciting than he was......that aside you are right when you say who cares about campbell on the flip side we will see a less exciting fight im sure when campbell fights the winner of casamayor katsidis........but whatever im watching still

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            • #7
              Originally posted by kg21mvp View Post
              nice pick mayn! do u think that diaz is a shot fighter already or can he still get a shot at pac?
              I believe that a fighter who comes up in difficult circumstances, even when he takes an early loss or two, learns more than being put in with hand-picked opponents. Campbell was fighting guys 7-0 when he was 7-0. That's called tough matchmaking. Juan Diaz wasn't being put in with that kind of opposition because he was seen as the marquee idol who you make sure doesn't lose.

              That's why I knew Margarito would beat Cintron the first time around. Cintron had never faced trouble and had a guy in front of him who was all about trouble.

              There was a reason Diaz wasn't put in with guys like Campbell. His style is only good with slow fighters who have to stand and fight his fight.

              Is Diaz shot? Well, I prefer a fighter to be brought up with controlled adversity. Meaning, that by the time he steps up with a mean mofo, he has seen different situations and knows how to deal with them. Diaz found out what adversity is all about in one night and didn't pass the test. It's more mental than physical, but don't get me wrong, Diaz has been taking a lot of punishment for years. Against Julio Diaz, his face was marked up and he was barely even hit. That's the mark of a guy who doesn't have the best defense and can't continue like that.

              Mentally, I don't think he can recover. When a fighter who hasn't been "hit" gets hit, he stays "hit". See Jason Litzau.

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              • #8
                He gave him a "lose"?

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                • #9
                  I honestly believe if it wasn't for that big cut Diaz would of barely pulled it off, but thats not the way things went down today.

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                  • #10
                    I can't buy Diaz being shot. He was controlling the fight until he got cut and was ahead on the cards. If he doesn't get cut, he cruises to an easy points victory. Personally, that cut is what did him in. He had no idea how to fight with that cut. He virtually stopped fighting.

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