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

    Quote Originally Posted by OumaFan View Post
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    The funny part of this is no matter what kind of swindler Schaeffer is... It goes to prove a point. Does anyone think Diaz really cares if fights Malignaggi again. He got the "W" ... fairly or unfairly..

    It used to be that a fighter didn't care about this money stuff, if they wanted to set the record straight. There was a time when a guy that felt he got shafted by the judges would fight diaz again in Texas for free, on christmas morning, and destroy him to prove to everyone he got cheated in the first fight. (last time that I remember a guy hellbent on revenge not matter what the cost was the Jones Jr. Rematch with Griffin).

    Whining about money, location, and then trash talking a guy and his mom etc hoping he'll fight you so you can still make money to live on because you don't want a 9 to 5 job (despite claiming boxing is Bull$hit) is pretty classless. Malignaggi, should either:

    a.) Man the hell up, give GBP/diaz what they want and prove his point in the ring, show the world its his time.

    b.)quit boxing and try his hand at something else where he feels he'll get fair shake everytime.

    or

    c.)Suck it up, get used to it and be thankful people are still willing to spend any money to see him fight the way he does.
    I don't really agree with this. Everything was against Paulie, not only did he go to Juan's backyard but he also had to come in underweight because Juan was not man enough to fight him at his own weight.

    Paulie is not a puncher so any rematch would likely go 12 rounds again and, if in the same state, under the same conditions, Paulie just wouldn't get the nod.

    Of course Paulie will be upset, its his livelihood and career, man it would eat me up if I beat someone in my chosen sport and got robbed.

    It's the thing I hate about boxing more than anything else, so many weekends are ruined for me because of it.

    John Mcdermott, an unfashionable fat domestic heavyweight in the UK has been completely jobbed twice now against Danny Williams and Tyson Fury. At least the board ordered rematches in both cases, but it shouldn't be necessary. The right man should get the win in the first place, how can you not feel for someone like McDermott who should have two great W's on his record against the Tyson conqueror Williams, and the super hype job Tyson Fury?

    I hope Tyson and Juan both get destroyed in their next fights because to me an honourable man should admit when they have been beat. Fighters may not be responsible for the decisions but they never have any integrity after a fight either, always insisting they won when virtually the entire watching world disagrees.


    I can't believe I missed this, well yes I can I didn't read the post but I digress, Bilbo WTF you've gotta be kidding me with this right?

    You must despise Joel Casamayor, and...sorry I'm having a hard time coming up with people who've been the beneficiary of bad decisions lately, I know they're out there, I just can't think of them right now.
    Absolutely, got one of the biggest gift decisions of all time, it was great when Marquez demolished him.

    and what's wrong with hating on fighters, we all do it, Miles is still putting pins in his Khan doll to this day following his win over a badly bloodied Barrera.

    I don't blame a fighter for being the recipient of a gift win, but at least be man enough to admit you didn't win the fight, or that you were lucky to get the decision.

    Juan Diaz is done, he's been exposed 3 times now and has nothing else to offer.

    At least we still have Carl ' The Cobra' Froch to bring some decency back to the sport of boxing in a couple weeks time.

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

    I don't care about hating fighters, Miles does have a certain flair with his hate, but wanting a guy to go up and apologize for winning a fight but maybe having iffy scores is insane.

    Casamayor clearly lost. Nobody argues that. I barely know who Fury is.

    Froch is going to lose LOL. Well maybe. Dumb shit talked about how silly Dirrell is to call himself "Son of God" when he doesn't even call himself that, its Andre Ward ffs.

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

    Hahahaha Bilbo I am not going show any pity when I point out how DEAD WRONG you are about Froch.

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

    Quote Originally Posted by OumaFan View Post
    I don't care about hating fighters, Miles does have a certain flair with his hate, but wanting a guy to go up and apologize for winning a fight but maybe having iffy scores is insane.

    Casamayor clearly lost. Nobody argues that. I barely know who Fury is.

    Froch is going to lose LOL. Well maybe. Dumb shit talked about how silly Dirrell is to call himself "Son of God" when he doesn't even call himself that, its Andre Ward ffs.
    To be fair, my dislike of Khan apprears to be dissipating as the Barrera fight appears to me evermore like some kind of distant bad dream. The same with Manny too, Hatton appears to be long gone and the wind up fans have all gathered in some other great garden of all things Pacquiao.

    Otherwise, I currently dislike the blubbery seal and won't have too much good to say about Mayweather unless he fights a proper opponent. We will probably end up with Mayweather/Diaz at 144 pounds though. Nooooo!!!!!

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