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  • Miburo
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    #11
    Originally posted by boxasmash
    yup top 10 skill but not top 10 resume
    Exactly, although borderline...there are a lot of skilled fighters out there at the moment.

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    • keepthemhandsup
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      #12
      NO HE'S NOT...THE LAST FIGHT WAS A SPLIT DESSION WIN =p


      but really i'm kinda iffy on him being p4p ranked.....but he probaly deserve's to be on there....

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      • RisAri0
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        #13
        Juan Diaz is one of the most exciting fighters out now.

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        • daggum
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          #14
          Originally posted by detluv
          NO HE'S NOT...THE LAST FIGHT WAS A SPLIT DESSION WIN =p


          but really i'm kinda iffy on him being p4p ranked.....but he probaly deserve's to be on there....
          so was calzaghes and he's number 2? absolute rubbish. and he didn't even deserve that decision where diaz totally did.

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          • abadger
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            #15
            Originally posted by daggum
            so was calzaghes and he's number 2? absolute rubbish. and he didn't even deserve that decision where diaz totally did.
            Yes, but Calzaghe's was over fellow P4P boxer Bernard Hopkins, whereas Diaz beat Katsidis. It shouldn't have been a split though.

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            • daggum
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              #16
              Originally posted by abadger
              Yes, but Calzaghe's was over fellow P4P boxer Bernard Hopkins, whereas Diaz beat Katsidis. It shouldn't have been a split though.
              dirrell just beat an undefeated super prospect. calzaghe is fighting guys with 4 losses every time out. this p4p system is obv rigged.

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              • Floydmayweather
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                #17
                Originally posted by detluv
                NO HE'S NOT...THE LAST FIGHT WAS A SPLIT DESSION WIN =p


                but really i'm kinda iffy on him being p4p ranked.....but he probaly deserve's to be on there....
                It was to the blind ass judges he is p4p or i should say will be. He will be the winner of Guzman/Cambell in a rematch i would bet on it. He will give Pacman a very tough fight if that ever happens as well. His skills may be slighlty overated but his workrate and heart is great. Peace out

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                • GreatestIam
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                  #18
                  Man before Nate Knocked himself out 4-5 yrs ago he was hearled as one of the next big things at lightweight... Juan Diaz is the next big thing, i believe he can and will Quintana Nate Campbell next go-round1

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                  • DiegoFuego
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                    #19
                    He's outside the top ten, but judging by who's IN the top 10, he can easily break in if he keeps winning. His best win is still dominating Freitas, which had already been done by Corrales 3 years earlier. Diaz should shoot for the winner of Marquez-Casamayor

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                    • Motofan
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                      #20
                      I wouldnt rate him top 30 right now. I also see ALOT of flaws that a good fighter will take advantage of when he fights one.

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