Juan Diaz is good enough to beat alot of the lightweights but not the elite. And when face with a good boxer he is toasted.
Malignaggi: "This is Why Boxing Has No Popularity Left"
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You know, my old man quit watching boxing back in the 60's because of this ****. So its nothing new. I think alot of people want to believe that corruption in boxing is a thing of the past.Comment
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I wonder if Paulie was saying this same **** after he won a close fight against Herman Ngoudjo in his home town against a fighter coming from another country? I remember the fight was close and I thought Ngoudjo deserved the nod but the scores in that fight were.
117-111 116-113 115-113 all for Paulie
Naw he probably didn't say **** after the fight but I do remember Ngoudjo complaining about the decision, you win some you lose some Paulie. Now please STFU.Comment
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Paulie bitched about everything before the fight for a reason.It's all psychological.People were thinking robbery even before the fight started.Therefore a close fight actually seems like a robbery.
It's not fair for Diaz and his fans.That the 118-110 score was bogus?Absolutely!But people are not focusing on that, they are making it seems like the whole fight in itself was a robbery when it clearly wasn't.It was just a fight that could have went either way.All his mind games clearly worked on you guys.
And how come nobody cried robbery when he had a close fight with Ngoudjo?How come he didn't ***** about the sport then?Pathetic!
Quinton Jackson/Forrest Griffin was a perfectly judged fight. What the **** are you going on about? Jackson himself agreed with the decision. In fact, Griffin beat the dog**** out of him for nearly twenty five minutes straight. Take off your fanboy goggles.
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