So Diaz rejected Guzman as an opponent? I say smart move. Why get outpointed chasin a boring ass fighter in Guzman around the ring that'll cruise to victory stinkin the joint up like Soto had to? But this means that Diaz is still on the card doesn't it? If so, that's good. And Reyes will make it a more exciting fight. I did remember when he fought kind of scared against Jose Luis Castillo in El Temmible's fight after the Chico wars, but he has bounced back with some decent victories. Castillo seemed to still have a lot in the tank in that fight. Isn't it weird that he got shot overnight after that fight.
Juan diaz rejected guzman offer for rolando reyes
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Even though I would of liked to of seen it, I could understand what Diaz did. Besides the fight with Guzman would of happened at 140 and not 135(unless I'm wrong). Reyes is a top dude in the division and the people in Houston(where most likely the fight will take place) would know who he is due to him stopping the other Diaz.Comment
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If Guzman is boring to you, how is Reyes not? That dude is reluctant to come out of his shell and was getting outworked in a one sided fight until he caught Diaz and followed up. Unless his power is the real deal and Juan has lost his real good chin, this'll be a one sided fight with Reyes laying on the ropes getting combo'd up. Guzman actually tries to slug it out a couple times a fight.So Diaz rejected Guzman as an opponent? I say smart move. Why get outpointed chasin a boring ass fighter in Guzman around the ring that'll cruise to victory stinkin the joint up like Soto had to? But this means that Diaz is still on the card doesn't it? If so, that's good. And Reyes will make it a more exciting fight. I did remember when he fought kind of scared against Jose Luis Castillo in El Temmible's fight after the Chico wars, but he has bounced back with some decent victories. Castillo seemed to still have a lot in the tank in that fight. Isn't it weird that he got shot overnight after that fight.Comment
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