Comments Thread For: Jessie Magdaleno Leaves Joel Diaz, Jumps To Manuel Robles

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Jessie Magdaleno Leaves Joel Diaz, Jumps To Manuel Robles

    Carson, California - Top Rank Jr. featherweight rising star, Jessie Magdaleno switches camps and joins Trainer Manuel Robles in Carson California at The Rock Gym after being trained by Joel Diaz for the past couple of years during Magdaleno's short career.

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  • OctoberRed
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    Damn, everybody leaving Diaz these days.

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    • bronx7
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      Do not know much of Robles but Diaz very overrated. Another mayweather , triple g trainer, Ward trainer, their fighter makes them. They do not have other fighters 1/10 of their champs. They are very overrated. Provo has not improved at all. Steward, roach, had multiple champs at all times .

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      • ShoulderRoll
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        #4
        First Tim Bradley leaves now Magdaleno. Provodnikov lost his last fight.

        Diaz is going through a bit of a dry spell.

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        • LOCOMEX89
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          Robles is up and coming, he has some high caliber prospects that will eventually become Champions. The development of Valdez, Quigley, Slava has been impressive.

          Diaz is going through a tough time but he still is a very good trainer.
          Diego De La Hoya has improved night and day.

          I wonder if Frank Espinoza was the main reason for the switch. Either way Magdaleno has a lot of ability and is going to give Donaire a hell of a fight.

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          • -PBP-
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            #6
            Joel Diaz having a tough run.

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            • mathed
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              #7
              Originally posted by OctoberRed
              Damn, everybody leaving Diaz these days.
              Told you guys, it won't Bradley that had the problem and the ego, it was Diaz.

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              • Combat Talk Radio
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                "I TOL YOU TO USE YOUR F'KN HEAD!!!! YOU WANT ME TO F'KN STOP THE FIGHT? I'MA STOP IT!!! OK THEN, QUIT F'KN AROUND AND BOX!!"

                Even Yoel Judah is a better trainer -and that's just sad.

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                  One thing I learned off Manny is how to wrap hands he is one of the best at wrapping a fighters hands

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