Do U think Juan Diaz is done?

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  • Silencers
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    #41
    I don't think so but it seems like he's lacking something that he had a few fights ago. And I don't think he belongs anywhere above 135, I think he should even try cutting weight to 130.

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    • Doctor_Tenma
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      #42
      Originally posted by Silencers
      I don't think so but it seems like he's lacking something that he had a few fights ago. And I don't think he belongs anywhere above 135, I think he should even try cutting weight to 130.
      I believe he can make 130 also.

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      • tocayito1
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        #43
        Originally posted by HaglerSteelChin
        Well he is studying to be a lawyer and maybe he can use that to be a boxing promoter. Is he done? He is young but i think he needs a new trainer. But i dont think he will be a champ again.
        marquez is moving up to 140 which means that katsidis will become full champ
        diaz can always rematch him and dominate once again

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        • RightCross94
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          #44
          I'm not sure as of now. But I know that he should definitely not be fighting at 135, and like other said he looks like he could be at 130, if he can make it he should be down there.

          But really Paulie is bigger is than Juan and faster, was always going to be a rough night for Diaz. And put the Marquez loss down to a tremendous fighter. Let's see him in the ring again next year sometime, and if his chin is still solid (I didn't see the fight but I heard he was stunned vs Paulie, not a good sign really) he can probably get back to the top again, but it won't be for long if he does, his style usually sees guys fade right out by 30.

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          • AntDawg
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            #45
            Originally posted by RightCross94
            I'm not sure as of now. But I know that he should definitely not be fighting at 135, and like other said he looks like he could be at 130, if he can make it he should be down there.

            But really Paulie is bigger is than Juan and faster, was always going to be a rough night for Diaz. And put the Marquez loss down to a tremendous fighter. Let's see him in the ring again next year sometime, and if his chin is still solid (I didn't see the fight but I heard he was stunned vs Paulie, not a good sign really) he can probably get back to the top again, but it won't be for long if he does, his style usually sees guys fade right out by 30.
            Well then he has 3 more years left

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            • nozorok
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              #46
              Originally posted by AntDawg
              Ali Funeka and Edwin Valero would murder him at 135 imo.
              That's mainly cause Diaz doesn't have any firepower to make either weary of him. They'll just throw powershot after powershot until Diaz eats canvas cause his powderpuff punches can't do any real damage.

              The mere fact that he actually rocked JMM several times clearly shows that Marquez does not belong anywhere north of 135 and that is already pushing it to be honest.

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              • Manboyeatme
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                #47
                why

                Why do ppl always think a guys career is over after a loss?

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                • Motofan
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                  #48
                  He's not done, he was just never all that good to begin with. Once he lost some of his confidence he lost that "dont know how to lose" edge that he had. He's about where Zab is career wise IMO.

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                  • paulf
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                    #49
                    Unlike a lot of guys he has a future planned after boxing, so if he isnt able to come back and **** with the best, he can hang em and retire with a good record.

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                    • puromexicano198
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                      #50
                      New trainer for juan diaz

                      Originally posted by HaglerSteelChin
                      Well he is studying to be a lawyer and maybe he can use that to be a boxing promoter. Is he done? He is young but i think he needs a new trainer. But i dont think he will be a champ again.
                      I agree 100%. Juan Diaz needs a new trainer. The bad thing is I dont think he will do it, because they've had such a long relationship, it goes way back. since he was 8 years old.

                      I believe his current trainer got him to this level, but if he wants to become a better fighter its time to get a new trainer possibly move out of HOuston, Texas.

                      Ever since he fought NAte Campbell he hasnt been the same.

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