Should Juan Diaz Retire From Boxing?

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  • Gorilla Dogs
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    #11
    Originally posted by DWiens421
    Nate Campbell and Paulie Malignaggi are a different story though.
    shut up you dont know **** about boxing. juan is a good boxer just not a GREAT boxer. Fk why not. Give up just cuz you lose? Fk your a clown man. Good luck in life if your thinking that son

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    • Russian Crushin
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      #12
      If he passes the law school entrance exam and does good there, i would hope for him to retire. He has done his best and will most likely be a journeyman from now now.

      If you got brains get out!!!!!!

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      • Fox McCloud
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        #13
        Originally posted by Gorilla Dogs
        shut up you dont know **** about boxing. juan is a good boxer just not a GREAT boxer. Fk why not. Give up just cuz you lose? Fk your a clown man. Good luck in life if your thinking that son
        Okay, well...

        1. I literally just stated that he WAS favored to beat Campbell and Malignaggi.
        2. He obviously doesn't have the same intensity, as clearly demonstrated by the fact that he did very well in the first Marquez fight, and how he let Marquez pick him apart in the rematch without the same intensity.

        And really, the day I get talked down to by you. Seriously, **** off, learn something about boxing, get on my level and then talk to me.

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        • Gorilla Dogs
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          #14
          Originally posted by DWiens421
          Okay, well...

          1. I literally just stated that he WAS favored to beat Campbell and Malignaggi.
          2. He obviously doesn't have the same intensity, as clearly demonstrated by the fact that he did very well in the first Marquez fight, and how he let Marquez pick him apart in the rematch without the same intensity.

          And really, the day I get talked down to by you. Seriously, **** off, learn something about boxing, get on my level and then talk to me.

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          • Fox McCloud
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            #15
            Originally posted by Gorilla Dogs
            Responsive... really, always something intelligent when you post.

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            • lefthook2daliva
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              #16
              What has he got left to prove? He comes to fight, puts on a great show and has risen about as far as he's gonna. He has participated in boxing in or near the elite class of fighters for some years now, he has made himself some nice money, he's not yet slurring his words and has a great future ahead of him because he was levelheaded and hard working enough to stay in school. Wtf else do you want? I could see if he was in Holyfield's shoes, but he's not. he should hang em' up and get on w/the rest of his life imo.

              Good luck Juan in your future endeavors.

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