Comments Thread For: Juanma Lopez To Add Pedro Diaz as New Trainer?

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  • paulf
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    #21
    JuanMa has been in some great bouts and I have nothing negative to say, but I think it's too little, too late. Doesnt mean he doesn't have a few good ones left, but I don't see him proving much at this point.

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    • JmH Reborn
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      #22
      Originally posted by FrankieClutch
      He's gonna need Bruce Lee and Confucius as well.
      Confucius would tell his ass to "know thyself and never touch the ring"

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      • CubanGuyNYC
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        #23
        Originally posted by JmH Reborn
        JuanMa needs the combined forces of the Prophet Muhammad, Jesus with a divine touch of Buddha to work his corner
        lol JuanmMa's done, man. Not even Pedro can help him now. They should've thought about getting him a real trainer before everything came crashing down.

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        • CubanGuyNYC
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          #24
          Originally posted by DannYankee09
          It all started with Mtagwa.
          Sure seems that way. Mtagwa, a journeyman, literally took JuanMa to the brink. It was a minor miracle that Lopez saw the final bell. JuanMa showed tremendous heart in finishing that fight.

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            #25
            Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC
            Sure seems that way. Mtagwa, a journeyman, literally took JuanMa to the brink. It was a minor miracle that Lopez saw the final bell. JuanMa showed tremendous heart in finishing that fight.
            It was all karma I believe for the disgraceful manner in which he avoided Caballero. It was absurd that a "top shelf" fighter with still building credentials openly avoided that fight, always bringing up money as if his **** don't stink. Then he took Mtagwa, and karma bit him in the ass. It's been downhill since then.

            I firmly believe his career, and me supporting him through thick and thin as a fan would not have wavered if he fought Caba. Even if he lost, I would have always respected him. Now, it's like I wished he fight Mikey Garcia every fight

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            • CubanGuyNYC
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              #26
              Originally posted by JmH Reborn
              It was all karma I believe for the disgraceful manner in which he avoided Caballero. It was absurd that a "top shelf" fighter with still building credentials openly avoided that fight, always bringing up money as if his **** don't stink. Then he took Mtagwa, and karma bit him in the ass. It's been downhill since then.

              I firmly believe his career, and me supporting him through thick and thin as a fan would not have wavered if he fought Caba. Even if he lost, I would have always respected him. Now, it's like I wished he fight Mikey Garcia every fight
              I hear ya. JuanMa tried the patience of his fans from early on. He really put the carriage in front of the horse when it came to his career. JuanMa really believed he was the next Tito. It was satisfying to see him brought down to Earth; but, the way things turned out, it's just sad. The Garcia fight was painful to watch.

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              • DannYankee
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                #27
                Originally posted by JmH Reborn
                It was all karma I believe for the disgraceful manner in which he avoided Caballero. It was absurd that a "top shelf" fighter with still building credentials openly avoided that fight, always bringing up money as if his **** don't stink. Then he took Mtagwa, and karma bit him in the ass. It's been downhill since then.

                I firmly believe his career, and me supporting him through thick and thin as a fan would not have wavered if he fought Caba. Even if he lost, I would have always respected him. Now, it's like I wished he fight Mikey Garcia every fight


                I understand you but That's some evil **** right there tho XD. Even if he never lived up to his potential due to his tendency to defend punches with his face;I'm thankful enough for the good fights he provided, and i just wish he would retire and avoid any more damage.

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                • Southpawology
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                  #28
                  He Shouldve made the switch to pedro diaz a long time ago its probably too late now. He looked absolutely horrible vs mikey, like it was his first time ever in a ring just dreadful to watch.

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                  • ChampBox@PR
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                    #29
                    Too late, he can become rigondeaux and he has taking so many beatings, his chin will fail him everytime. 3 years ago would had been a different story!

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                    • chubano
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                      #30
                      Good idea, you can get better on D and move department, chin and power are from factory.

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