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    Default Juan (the blubbery seal) Diaz avoiding Malignaggi rematch

    More on Diaz-Malignaggi | Fightnews - Boxing News Updated 24/7

    Malignaggi did more than enough to win his fight with Diaz and was plain as day robbed. Golden Boy and Diaz should have the common decency and courtesy of giving Malignaggi an instant rematch, but instead they run looking for pots of treasure.

    I dislike Richard Schaefer who appears to be nothing more than Golden Boys resident propagandist. He comes across as a horribly plastic human being. And Diaz reminds me of nothing more than an overactive blubbery seal. You just need to draw some blood and then harpoon him.

    Malignaggi is stylistically difficult and Diaz simply doesn't want to try and work him out. It annoys me when fighters refuse to acknowledge boxing robberies by refusing rematches.

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    Default Re: Juan (the blubbery seal) Diaz avoiding Malignaggi rematch

    Quote Originally Posted by miles View Post
    More on Diaz-Malignaggi | Fightnews - Boxing News Updated 24/7

    Malignaggi did more than enough to win his fight with Diaz and was plain as day robbed. Golden Boy and Diaz should have the common decency and courtesy of giving Malignaggi an instant rematch, but instead they run looking for pots of treasure.

    I dislike Richard Schaefer who appears to be nothing more than Golden Boys resident propagandist. He comes across as a horribly plastic human being. And Diaz reminds me of nothing more than an overactive blubbery seal. You just need to draw some blood and then harpoon him.

    Malignaggi is stylistically difficult and Diaz simply doesn't want to try and work him out. It annoys me when fighters refuse to acknowledge boxing robberies by refusing rematches.
    It was not a robbery by any stretch of the imagination, it was a close fight that could've gone either way; Malignaggi said so himself. The scores were completely out of whack, but a legitimate argument can be made that Diaz won the fight. I had him winning by one round.

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    Default Re: Juan (the blubbery seal) Diaz avoiding Malignaggi rematch

    The majority of people thought Malignaggi won the fight. Here's a poll Fight News did after the fight. Those who thought it could go either way or that Diaz won are in the minority.

    Diaz-Malignaggi Quick Poll | Fightnews - Boxing News Updated 24/7

    I thought Malignaggi outworked Diaz quite convincingly and has a very good case for a rematch on his own turf. It's a shame that The blubbery seal has no desire to prove the public wrong.

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    Quote Originally Posted by miles View Post
    The majority of people thought Malignaggi won the fight. Here's a poll Fight News did after the fight. Those who thought it could go either way or that Diaz won are in the minority.

    Diaz-Malignaggi Quick Poll | Fightnews - Boxing News Updated 24/7

    I thought Malignaggi outworked Diaz quite convincingly and has a very good case for a rematch on his own turf. It's a shame that The blubbery seal has no desire to prove the public wrong.
    That doesn't make it a robbery.

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    Default Re: Juan (the blubbery seal) Diaz avoiding Malignaggi rematch

    Quote Originally Posted by CFH View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by miles View Post
    The majority of people thought Malignaggi won the fight. Here's a poll Fight News did after the fight. Those who thought it could go either way or that Diaz won are in the minority.

    Diaz-Malignaggi Quick Poll | Fightnews - Boxing News Updated 24/7

    I thought Malignaggi outworked Diaz quite convincingly and has a very good case for a rematch on his own turf. It's a shame that The blubbery seal has no desire to prove the public wrong.
    That doesn't make it a robbery.
    You can argue semantics all you like. I think it was a robbery.

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    Default Re: Juan (the blubbery seal) Diaz avoiding Malignaggi rematch

    And one of the great post fight interviews. Malignaggi admits it was close, but he is right in that he did outbox Diaz. He says he was robbed too.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VTnhWoFXgr0
    Last edited by Gandalf; 10-01-2009 at 02:46 AM. Reason: Issues spelling Malignaggi

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    Default Re: Juan (the blubbery seal) Diaz avoiding Malignaggi rematch

    Quote Originally Posted by miles View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by CFH View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by miles View Post
    The majority of people thought Malignaggi won the fight. Here's a poll Fight News did after the fight. Those who thought it could go either way or that Diaz won are in the minority.

    Diaz-Malignaggi Quick Poll | Fightnews - Boxing News Updated 24/7

    I thought Malignaggi outworked Diaz quite convincingly and has a very good case for a rematch on his own turf. It's a shame that The blubbery seal has no desire to prove the public wrong.
    That doesn't make it a robbery.
    You can argue semantics all you like. I think it was a robbery.
    A close fight that could have gone either way by it's very definition is not a robbery. It has nothing to do with arguing semantics.

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    Default Re: Juan (the blubbery seal) Diaz avoiding Malignaggi rematch

    Quote Originally Posted by miles View Post
    More on Diaz-Malignaggi | Fightnews - Boxing News Updated 24/7

    Malignaggi did more than enough to win his fight with Diaz and was plain as day robbed. Golden Boy and Diaz should have the common decency and courtesy of giving Malignaggi an instant rematch, but instead they run looking for pots of treasure.

    I dislike Richard Schaefer who appears to be nothing more than Golden Boys resident propagandist. He comes across as a horribly plastic human being. And Diaz reminds me of nothing more than an overactive blubbery seal. You just need to draw some blood and then harpoon him.

    Malignaggi is stylistically difficult and Diaz simply doesn't want to try and work him out. It annoys me when fighters refuse to acknowledge boxing robberies by refusing rematches.

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    Default Re: Juan (the blubbery seal) Diaz avoiding Malignaggi rematch

    Quote Originally Posted by miles View Post
    More on Diaz-Malignaggi | Fightnews - Boxing News Updated 24/7

    Malignaggi did more than enough to win his fight with Diaz and was plain as day robbed. Golden Boy and Diaz should have the common decency and courtesy of giving Malignaggi an instant rematch, but instead they run looking for pots of treasure.

    I dislike Richard Schaefer who appears to be nothing more than Golden Boys resident propagandist. He comes across as a horribly plastic human being. And Diaz reminds me of nothing more than an overactive blubbery seal. You just need to draw some blood and then harpoon him.

    Malignaggi is stylistically difficult and Diaz simply doesn't want to try and work him out. It annoys me when fighters refuse to acknowledge boxing robberies by refusing rematches.
    i am starting think that golden boy pays the judges too. i mean how come escobedo (who's a golden boy fighter) won in one judege's score card with his fight with katsidis? that should be a ud for kat. in no way escobedo could have won that coz katsidis was dictating the fight and was way aggressive while escobedo did not present any answers. you can see golden boy as some outfit willing to stretch it's fingers just to get what it wants, dirty as it may seem.
    and i can't forget on how hoya also promoted mixed martial arts. this actions lead me to conclude that hoya really is pulling down the sport of boxing as some posters had posted.

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