Better Resume Joan Guzman or Juan Diaz??

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  • Texanballer
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    #1

    Better Resume Joan Guzman or Juan Diaz??

    Joan Guzman Notable Wins
    Humberto Soto 43-5-2 UD 12
    Jorge Barrios SD 46-2-1 12
    Fernando Beltran Jr 18-0-0 UD 12
    Terdsak Jandaeng 24-0-1 UD 12


    Juan Diaz Notable Wins
    Julio Diaz 34-3-0 TKO 9
    Acelino Freitas 38-1-0 TKO 8
    Jose Miguel Cotto 27-0-0 UD 12
    Julien Lorcy 56-3-2 UD 12

    Juan Diaz Notable Loss

    Nate Campbell 31-5-1 SD 12
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    Joan Guzman
    36.00%
    9
    Juan Diaz
    64.00%
    16
  • Boxingfan81
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    #2
    Not even close, Juan Diaz has the much better resume, how bout posting the past 6 or 7 fights, not just 4.

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    • warp1432
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      #3
      Pretty close, but Joan Guzman takes it.

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      • RAESAAD
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        #4
        I say Diaz and personally don't consider it very close.....

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        • loui_ludwig
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          #5
          I go with Joan Guzman. Won belts in diffirent weight divisions, better boxing skills.

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          • DiegoFuego
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            #6
            Freitas is the best win between them. Guzman has only fought two good fighters and neither is a great fighter. Freitas at one time was considered great.

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            • GTL
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              #7
              Ill say Diaz, even tho Guzman is the better man..

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              • Michelle21
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                #8
                Joan Guzman....

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                • Jim Jeffries
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by loui_ludwig
                  I go with Joan Guzman. Won belts in diffirent weight divisions, better boxing skills.
                  I think winning 3 belts in one division is more impressive than winning the WBO (the weakest of the three) in two divisions. And this thread's not about boxing skills, it's about resumes.

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                  • Mr. Ryan
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by DiegoFuego
                    Freitas is the best win between them. Guzman has only fought two good fighters and neither is a great fighter. Freitas at one time was considered great.
                    I don't know many people who would consider Freitas great. His best wins were a very close decision over Casamayor, Jorge Barrios and Artur Grigorian. Freitas' resume is among the most padded of records.

                    A "great" resume' would be something like Wilfredo Benitez's wins over Duran, Carlos Palomino and Antonio Cervantes.

                    Freitas was good, but I wouldn't say great.

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