Comments Thread For: Joseph Diaz Reveals Struggles with Alcoholism, Drugs, Vows to Become Champion Again

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  • Tatabanya
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    #21
    Originally posted by TheIronMike

    no comparison whatsoever, Tapia was in a different stratosphere than JoJo
    In fact I was referring only to the repeated trouble derived from drug and alcohol problems, that's why I specified "minus the belts won". Tapia was indeed on a much superior pugilistic level.

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    • archiemoore1
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      #22
      Originally posted by Zodogg

      Ok let's start over I commented on the MAIN component of the article not looking to get into a back and forth about this man's other transgressions . That's between him the judicial system of the municipality where the offense occurred AND GOD. IDGAF about your position on it. We clear
      MF anyone who violates kids, and MF anyone who defends or supports them in anyway

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      • Zodogg
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        #23
        Originally posted by archiemoore1

        MF anyone who violates kids, and MF anyone who defends or supports them in anyway
        My man

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        • ZaydenMiller
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          #24
          It takes a lot of courage for someone like Joseph Diaz to open up about their struggles with alcoholism and drugs.I can relate on a personal level, having faced my own battle with alcohol addiction. It's a challenging journey, but the first step is acknowledging the problem. It's great to hear that he's taken steps to kick his drug habit, and I hope he finds the support he needs on his path to recovery. Addiction recovery can be a tough road, but with determination and the right resources, it's possible to come out stronger.

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