Juan Diaz vs Juan Manuel Marquez

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  • MakeDamnSure
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    #21
    Marquez was waiting for Pacquiao to loss against Oscar because they move down and face Marquez. When Pac beat Oscar, Marquez will have to fight 135 pounders while Pac fights Hatton.

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    • Boxer1590
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      #22
      Originally posted by Jim Jeffries
      I think age (35) and his wars with Pacquiao, Barrera, John, etc are starting to catch up to Marquez and Diaz will edge out a decision. Lol at Marquez by stoppage, Juan has a serious beard and JMM hasn't stopped anyone since FW.
      Ive see Diaz rocked by Francisco Lorenzo.

      Marquez knocked out Joel Casamayor in his last fight when he moved to 135 and Casamayor has never been stopped.

      Marquez-John was FAR from a war, and who is etc.? Name some more WARS because I cant think of them.

      learn your history

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      • xcaret
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        #23
        ***ing ****, espn reported that this fight is close to happening

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        • Boxer1590
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          #24
          I had a feeling we were going to see Marquez vs Erik Morales

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          • Boxer1590
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            #25
            Do you guys remember when Juan Diaz and Rocky Juarez were both huge prospects being featured on the same cards early in their careers? Showtime did that program on them like they were comic book heroes. Juarez was considered a better prospect then but Diaz surely pulled ahead lately.

            Marquez already schooled Juarez, if he beats Diaz then damn Marquez has f'd texas in the a

            I think this fight will end up in El Paso

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            • ferocity
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              #26
              Im surprised there making this fight but **** it when you fight for GBP you will fight somebody. I think it can go either way. Diaz is going to try and counter whatever Marquez trys to counter. One hell of a fight.
              Last edited by ferocity; 12-12-2008, 08:19 PM.

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              • MaYaN_SuN
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                #27
                I don't want to see this fight, cause Juan Diaz will just walk Marquez down unless Marquez can stay moving for the full 12.

                Diaz is just too young, too fresh.

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                • Jim Jeffries
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by RTS
                  Do you guys remember when Juan Diaz and Rocky Juarez were both huge prospects being featured on the same cards early in their careers? Showtime did that program on them like they were comic book heroes. Juarez was considered a better prospect then but Diaz surely pulled ahead lately.

                  Marquez already schooled Juarez, if he beats Diaz then damn Marquez has f'd texas in the a

                  I think this fight will end up in El Paso
                  Yeah Marquez "schooled" Juarez after he split his head open with a head butt in the first round.

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                  • Boxer1590
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Jim Jeffries
                    Yeah Marquez "schooled" Juarez after he split his head open with a head butt in the first round.
                    Marquez schooled Juarez, like I said. Headbutts hapen all the time, its boxing not ballet.

                    Dont ignore my first post to you. You said Marquez hasnt stopped anyone since featherweight. Marquez knocked out Casamayor in his last fight which was his lightweight debut.

                    You said hes been in wars with Barrera, Pacquiao, John, etc.

                    Who are the etc.? What WARS has he been in? And the John fight wasnt a war at all. A fight like that isnt the type of fight you watch and say "man neither fighter will ever bee the same"

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                    • ferocity
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                      #30
                      Juarez put up a hell of a fight in the later rounds and i thought he stunned Marquez a few times. And its because Rocky throws shots from the sides and Barerra and Pac throw them stright punchs that they were able to knock Marquez down - besides being more active. I think Rocky punchs just as hard if not harder then any of these guys.

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