David Diaz is pissing me off

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  • pennywise
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    David Diaz is pissing me off

    Like srs give el terrible a rm at 140lbs ffs at a neutral venue and hell woop ur ass but also is the best option/paycheck for u.let the atg avenge that loss. i cant belive david diaz declined that fight.


    p.s. who else woudnt mind seeing el terrible rm diaz at 140lbs then that no namer african what was his name raheem sumthing..if he avenged those losses and retired would be awesome the el terrible retirement tour. add onto that a victory at 135 over jmm and where would u rank him....
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    #2
    David Diaz is a really nice guy.

    If you met him, you'd know.


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    • pennywise
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      #3
      Originally posted by jreckoning
      David Diaz is a really nice guy.

      If you met him, you'd know.



      you Mrs Diaz?

      but in all srs i kno i heard hes a real cool dude...so why decline the best move you could make at this stage of your career money wise...unless you doubt yourself and dont wanna get ur ass wooped...morales would love this fight a chacne at redemption against a guy he would have slaughtered in his prime pac style well maybe diaz would go the distance with morales but his face woudl be all swollen lopsided 12-0.

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      • MARKBNLV
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        #4
        Maybe HE LOOKED UP TO mORALES COMING UP AND DOES NOT WANT TO END HIS CAREER.

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          #5
          Originally posted by MARKBNLV
          Maybe HE LOOKED UP TO mORALES COMING UP AND DOES NOT WANT TO END HIS CAREER.
          ... He already did... once.

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            #6
            Originally posted by MARKBNLV
            Maybe HE LOOKED UP TO mORALES COMING UP AND DOES NOT WANT TO END HIS CAREER.
            did u watch diaz vs morales?? it was close fight and that was a physically drained and beaten morales(the rest did his body good) and seeing as how he outboxed that alfaro dude a c lvl figther like diaz id say morales has a decent shot at winning .stfu if u dont know what your talking about.i will not tolerate trolls.

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              #7
              Erik Morales is at least 5 years past prime nowadays.


              He doesn't need to be redeeming anything.

              He was one of the best years ago and his legacy is solid.

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              • pennywise
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                #8
                Originally posted by jreckoning
                Erik Morales is at least 5 years past prime nowadays.


                He doesn't need to be redeeming anything.

                He was one of the best years ago and his legacy is solid.
                true its like saying the losses to grover sumthin those 2 middle usa journeymen that beat chavez count against him...or danny williams beating tyson are held against them...in his prime morales only lost to barrera...and manny aka the very best...not sure if u can say morales was prime in the 3rd manny fight and i heard he was struggling badly to make weight for his second fight with pacquiao.
                Last edited by pennywise; 06-07-2010, 12:45 AM. Reason: spell

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by pennywise
                  true its like saying the losses to grover sumthin those 2 middle usa journeymen that beat chavez count against him...or danny williams beating tyson are held against them...in his prime morales only lost to barrera...and manny aka the very best...not sure if u can say morales was prime in the 3rd manny fight and i heard he was struggling badly to make weight for his second fight with pacquiao.
                  You certainly can't call his third fight against Pacquiao in his prime. If nothing else, Morales had a legendary chin in his prime. It was non-existent in the third fight.

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