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  • #11
    Originally posted by kadyo View Post
    Lamat bay, buang buang dyud ka
    Alang-alang, tubagon man gud ko nimo og binuang Bai.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by SceneBoxer View Post
      It is really costly. Juan was calling out PAC before and even criticized PAC for fighting old and washed up boxers. Now Juan got a dose of his own medicine, beaten in his own game by an old boxer.

      Juan Diaz stocks took a nose dive and Don King is still a boxing business genius.
      that's what he got for calling out and fighting smaller opponents. he was too busy calling a featherweight guy that he has forgot guys in his division. now he is going to be a nobody.

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      • #13
        how the hell can diaz make the weight ?? he looked so chubby last night!

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        • #14
          How many belts does Juan still have?

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          • #15
            The thing that shocked me the most, was how Campbell beat him at his own game. He stood toe to toe with him and out ****** Diaz. I think it was a very bad beating Diaz took and I don't know what it will do to his immediate career.

            I know Diaz is a tough kid and will bounce back mentaly and I give him credit for going the 12 rounds. This reminds me of the Barerra Jr. Jones fight's, where Jr. Jones just had Barrera's number. Cambell may just be that guy for Diaz.

            I think Diaz bounces back and still has a great career, he's only 24 years old.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by Xcel View Post
              How many belts does Juan still have?

              None. No more.


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              • #17
                i still can't believe wtf happened in there on saturday night.

                campbell was a man possessed; looked just as good on saturday as when he did when he took out kid dynamite.

                great win for him, let him get some paper and retire, dude's about to turn 40 while juan's still a kid and already financially stable and on the verge of getting that law degree.

                sky's still the limit for juanito.

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                • #18
                  Cambell and the katsidis fight for light weight sepremacy? where does that leave juan? Juan worked hard and beat champion after champion one by one for his titles, now you got this clown cambell who comes out throwing 3 hit combos with 2 punches, the third hit of the combo being his head. Now this guy is the truth??? i guess spinks was the truth when he beat ali, or jr. jones when he beat barrera.

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                  • #19
                    That cut really bothered him and changed the course of the fight.

                    As to all the Pacquiao fans.. shh! This isn't a Pacquiao thread, it's a Diaz thread

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                    • #20
                      Nate might retire in 3 to 4 years from now. How can he retire now when he's just recently crowned the no. 1 LW in the world?

                      Actually Nate and Juan were just of same age in terms of boxing years. They both started pro boxing in the year 2000. Juan now has 34 total fights while Nate has 38 tho Nate been with a more quality opponents.

                      This loss of Juan is really costly since Nate not only beaten him physically but also mentally.

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