Not damaged at all, he's only 26. He is still very capable of being the face of the Lightweight division for years to come. So what if he has 3 losses? Not the end of the world. He was outsmarted by a crafty vet in Campbell, outboxed and out of his waters at 140 by Malignaggi, and it's not like there's any shame in losing to JMM. If he's mentally tough enough, this will only make him better in the end.
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Juan Diaz, poor baby bull....Is he damaged goods already at only age 26?
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His lack of one punch power is is achilles heel. He is already on the downside this early because most of his fights go 12 hard rounds.
Even when he wins, its always a long drawn out fight.
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Originally posted by LoveDoctor View PostI dont really think he's done, its just that he was matched up badly in his last fight, slick boxers are all wrong for his style. He needs to fight brawlers, Diaz is fun to watch, The Baby Bull always brings exciting fights.
Malignaggi isn't slick.
Originally posted by DIB420 View Posthis wins over big named opponents occured in texas..
Freitas is a bigger win than Malignaggi and Katsidis....and that didn't happen in Texas.
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Oh yeah, let's all feel sorry for the former undisputed world champ that's about to get his law degree.:thinking1:
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Originally posted by £Hank$Moody€ View PostOh yeah, let's all feel sorry for the former undisputed world champ that's about to get his law degree.:thinking1:
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