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  • Zarco
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    #11
    Originally posted by Chups
    He's in his prime. Demolishing Juan Diaz is no piece of cake.
    i dont think hes in his prime. hes past it but he currently performs the way he does because of his hard work, will, smart skill, and heart

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    • The Gully Gad
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      #12
      I think his at his best right now....

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      • Pullcounter
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        #13
        Originally posted by cuzfozzy
        no wonder why mayweather is fightng him
        jmm isn't over the hill, but he's kinda past his best imho.

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        • Owlzfan84
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          #14
          Originally posted by Chups
          He's in his prime. Demolishing Juan Diaz is no piece of cake.
          especially that juan diaz that performed that night. Juan Diaz that night beats every other lightweight in the world. He was on his A game.

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          • street bully
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            #15
            Originally posted by Owlzfan84
            especially that juan diaz that performed that night. Juan Diaz that night beats every other lightweight in the world. He was on his A game.
            Even in defeat, that was probably the best Juan Diaz i have ever seen. The combo's the defence, he actually sat on his punches, and fought to win the whole time through.

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            • Double_L
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              #16
              Originally posted by Chups
              He's in his prime. Demolishing Juan Diaz is no piece of cake.
              He did not demolish Juan Diaz.

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              • Pullcounter
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                #17
                Originally posted by Double_L
                He did not demolish Juan Diaz.
                I think I had diaz winning most of the rounds... and diaz staggered jmm, not good signs for jmm against floyd.

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                • JACK D. RIPPER
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Double_L
                  He did not demolish Juan Diaz.
                  Yeah he demolished and DEVASTATED Diaz. Sliced him up good.
                  JMM won every round after the second.
                  Watch the fight again.

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                  • Papa Ace
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                    #19
                    Too early for these types of excuses.. sheesh....

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                    • sunny31
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                      #20
                      I agree with the people that say he is a little past his best, definitely. He has always been a magnificent fighter, just a shame all his big fights have come in his early mid 30's. He probably could have done with being more aggressive earlier in his career, the last 2 years he has done a much better job mixing good defensive counter-punching with attacking fighting within a fight, which has led to more exciting fights, maybe the old marquez would not have stopped casa, and diaz.

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