Juan Diaz is DONE!!!

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  • Pullcounter
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    #21
    Originally posted by elmalo29
    he looked good vs marquez until he got ktfo. he looked bad against a featherfisted paulie. as far as big fights go, he's done. marquez ruined him.
    if anybody ruined diaz, it was nate campbell.

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    • Pullcounter
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      #22
      Originally posted by Mandrake
      No he wasn't. This was a genuine crossroads fight with Diaz having the hometown advantages, but everyone knew Paulie would be a real opponent.

      And Paulie didn't give a boxing lesson. A boxing lesson is a 10-2 type shutout, this was a 7-5 decision for Paulie.

      Good, close fight, but not a boxing lesson.

      I disagree Diaz is done at 135. But at 140 he just looks too damn small and doesn't punch hard enough and doesn't seem to have the same work rate.

      You could definitely tell he's not the same fighter he was pre-JMM though.
      c'mon guy, malignaggi was brought in to houston to lose (ie. make diaz look good)

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        #23
        Originally posted by Pullcounter
        diaz is a contender/gatekeeper. always was, always will be.
        He was a champion at 135, how can he be just a contender?

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        • markfrombrookly
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          #24
          Originally posted by Mandrake
          No he wasn't. This was a genuine crossroads fight with Diaz having the hometown advantages, but everyone knew Paulie would be a real opponent.

          And Paulie didn't give a boxing lesson. A boxing lesson is a 10-2 type shutout, this was a 7-5 decision for Paulie.

          Good, close fight, but not a boxing lesson.

          I disagree Diaz is done at 135. But at 140 he just looks too damn small and doesn't punch hard enough and doesn't seem to have the same work rate.

          You could definitely tell he's not the same fighter he was pre-JMM though.
          I'm not saying Paulie would be a walkover, I'm saying Diaz people thought because he didnt have power that he would be able to walk through Paulie and wear him down. Thats the point i meant to make maybe i didnt write it correctly.

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            #25
            Originally posted by Pullcounter
            c'mon guy, malignaggi was brought in to houston to lose (ie. make diaz look good)
            Really guy?

            Who has Malignaggi ever made look good?

            It was a genuine crossroads fight.

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            • markfrombrookly
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              #26
              Originally posted by Pullcounter
              c'mon guy, malignaggi was brought in to houston to lose (ie. make diaz look good)
              Thank you Pullcounter at least you know what i mean. I'm not saying that Paulie isnt good because hes very good, Im saying with all the odds stacked against him and being that Diaz people thought since he has no power that he would have an easier time to walk through him and accumulate punches on him and wear him down.

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                #27
                Originally posted by markfrombrookly
                Juan Diaz had EVERYTHING his way. Paulie Malignaggi was in there to make Juan Diaz look good. Diaz had everything to his advantage. Paulie was a light puncher so he didn't have to worry about being hurt, They forced Paulie to drop down in weight, They got the ring size they wanted, They got their biased judges, And they had hometown advatage in Houston. Paulie STILL gave Diaz a boxing lesson. Diaz will not be able to beat any of the top 140lbers. I have nothing agaisnt Diaz I like him as a fighter. It's not his fault that they robbed Paulie.. He trained and he goes to fight thats his job. It's the promoters (Golden Girl), the judges and the Commisions that ruin the sport of boxing that I love. Everyone wonders why the UFC is so popular and why boxing is on a downward spiral. This is one of the major reasons. And let me not even get into the corrupt santioning bodies especially with that BS Diamond belt ****. But yeah Diaz is DONE..

                IF YOU LIKE UFC THEN WATCH UFC DONT WATCH BOXING ANYMORE U ****

                boxing isnt dead they sell more than ufc
                ufc will never be like boxing in any way anyone can be a ufc fighter but boxing it takes alot more

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by markfrombrookly
                  I'm not saying Paulie would be a walkover, I'm saying Diaz people thought because he didnt have power that he would be able to walk through Paulie and wear him down. Thats the point i meant to make maybe i didnt write it correctly.
                  I thought that was a possibility too tbh. I lost 120k betting that Paulie would get stopped, lol.

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by shyboirank#1
                    IF YOU LIKE UFC THEN WATCH UFC DONT WATCH BOXING ANYMORE U ****

                    boxing isnt dead they sell more than ufc
                    ufc will never be like boxing in any way anyone can be a ufc fighter but boxing it takes alot more

                    Learn how to read you ****** piece of ****! I never said I liked UFC you piece of compton trash

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by markfrombrookly
                      I'm not saying Paulie isnt a good boxer hes definetly a good boxer, I was talking about how Diaz team THOUGHT that it would be an easy fight because Paulie doesnt have power and im sure they seen Hatton vs Malignaggi and figured Diaz would just walk through his punches and eventually wear him down especially being that they forced him to drop in weight.. Paulie is a great boxer and has great skills. If he had some power in those fists he'd be elite and that's real.
                      Also I havent seen team Diaz take an easy fight in a while. I actual respects his team for always getting him in the ring with great fighters instead of taking lay-up fights

                      Paulie Malignaggi
                      Juan Manuel Marquez
                      Michael Katsidis
                      Nate Campbell
                      Julio Diaz
                      Acelino Frietas

                      and those are just his last 6 fights in the past 2 years or so. How many fighters 25 and under that has as good of a resume as Juan Diaz. This same team was trying to go after Valero and I have no doubt that will go for a big name in the next fight for juan at 140.

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