Comments Thread For: Julio Diaz Retires From Boxing After Loss To Thurman

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  • .:: JSFD26 ::.
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    #11
    I really doubt there was an injury. Supposedly it was on his left side and when he was sitting on the stool I saw him lean on that side without even flinching. And that was after the fight was stopped.


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    • Pharlapz
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      #12
      Originally posted by .:: JSFD26 ::.
      I really doubt there was an injury. Supposedly it was on his left side and when he was sitting on the stool I saw him lean on that side without even flinching. And that was after the fight was stopped.


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      ... another arm chair warrior

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      • nacho daddy
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        #13
        Originally posted by Corelone
        Before he shows wear and tear? He hasn't won a fight in two years and was in wars before that. Stuttering and shaking hands? Is that what you mean?
        and that is why Thurman fought him. making that fight was a disgrace

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        • New England
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          #14
          there's no shame in retiring from the fight with a broken rib at that point in your career. that thing can poke your lungs, etc.

          diaz had a very good career. i'm sure he made pretty good money. hopefully he stays in good health and has a productive second half[+] of his life.


          good luck.

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          • B.U.R.N.E.R
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            #15
            Thurman shouldnt have fought him anyway.

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            • Nomadic
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              #16
              He's making th right choice after the way he quit.

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              • bopbopbbe
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                #17
                Julio was ****ing bad ass swinging with a guy like thurman. The guy has no fear, it was such a buzzkill the way the fight ended.

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                • -MEGA-
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                  #18
                  I would have like to see him get a Judah fight or a malignaggi fight rather than Thurman. That was kinda ****ed up by gbp

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                  • DreamMerchant12
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by DonMega
                    I would have like to see him get a Judah fight or a malignaggi fight rather than Thurman. That was kinda ****ed up by gbp
                    GBP set Julio up for failure I'm assuming.

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                    • hit_the_streets
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                      #20
                      Despite how the fight ended, he showed some balls trying to slug it out with Thurman. He was always a warrior so gotta respect that.
                      I'm from the same area he is (met him a couple of times and been to his crazy ranch parties ) He has a construction business on the side but he also has a thing for rooster fights. Best of luck to The Kidd

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