View Full Version : Unified Lightweight Champion Juan Diaz to be presented with Inaugural Fightbeat Award
StingerKarl
05-15-2007, 10:26 PM
Stay tuned for details coming in the near future!
Juan is a visitor to our site here and we appreciate the hard work and dedication to the sport of boxing. For his excellent accomplishments FightBeat is proud to present the champion with an award.
From the Staff and Management from our space on the web...Congrats Super Champ!!!!!:bears:
dymipepel
05-15-2007, 10:29 PM
Who is going to present award from the fightbeat side?
I hope it's someone who's respected by all....
cupey alto
05-15-2007, 10:51 PM
I've modified the initial post so people understand why he's getting the award. Juan is a fantastic champion and is deserving of the recognition.
Cupey
StingerKarl
05-15-2007, 10:52 PM
Great job, brother!
Karl
Double L
05-15-2007, 10:54 PM
Congrats to Juan !!! I think I'm starting to like Diaz. I know I always look forward to his fights, and as he steps up his comp, he's proving more and more that he's the real deal.
Rubio MHS
05-15-2007, 10:58 PM
Congrats to Juan !!! I think I'm starting to like Diaz. I know I always look forward to his fights, and as he steps up his comp, he's proving more and more that he's the real deal.You ready to pick him over Mayweather yet?
Double L
05-15-2007, 10:58 PM
You ready to pick him over Mayweather yet?
:lol::lol:
StingerKarl
05-15-2007, 11:00 PM
You ready to pick him over Mayweather yet?
No way bro, and even he wouldn't say that as he admires Floyd as a great fighter.
Juan is a realist, and let us not forget, he is only 23 years old.
cupey alto
05-15-2007, 11:30 PM
No way bro, and even he wouldn't say that as he admires Floyd as a great fighter.
Juan is a realist, and let us not forget, he is only 23 years old.
very true Karl. And the kid is a class act. He's a good fighter who works hard man. Mayweather is supernatural. But still, you have to admire Juan for how he gets the job done.
Cupey
slystaff
05-15-2007, 11:31 PM
No way bro, and even he wouldn't say that as he admires Floyd as a great fighter.
Juan is a realist, and let us not forget, he is only 23 years old.
I think he was just teasing Double L, who is notorious for picking his favourite fighters (or anyone for that matter) over Floyd.
Diaz is a very good fighter, btw.
Rubio MHS
05-15-2007, 11:34 PM
I don't think I've ever seen Double L pick a fight correctly. He probably had Gatti over Mayweather.
dymipepel
05-15-2007, 11:36 PM
I don't think I've ever seen Double L pick a fight correctly. He probably had Gatti over Mayweather.
Don't know about Gatti, but he did pick Baldomir against Floyd.
Haymaker
05-16-2007, 12:02 AM
Does he read the forums?? I think he's one of our users
steve_dave
05-16-2007, 01:55 AM
Hope to see Juan is some big fight over the next few years.
dsimon3387
05-16-2007, 09:43 AM
You ready to pick him over Mayweather yet?
dsimon writes:
:laughing: :laughing: :laughing: oh shit!! :lol:
From congrats Juan! :bears:
Double L
05-16-2007, 10:03 AM
I don't think I've ever seen Double L pick a fight correctly. He probably had Gatti over Mayweather.
i've picked plenty right. and i've already explained the baldomir thing. it's just you're a thick-headed bitch who has nothing better to do than hound people on message boards and pollute it with your pathetic insecurities and teenage angst. you're a real piece of work. if you could somehow see yourself, objectively, you'd be so embarrassed - you might even decide it's time to call it quits (which may be your best option anyways).
Arben
05-16-2007, 10:33 AM
What exactly is the award for?
Either way, after seeing him live against Freitas, I'm a big Diaz fan. He's fun and he throws punches. Unlike other boxers, he actually wants to fight.
Orthodox Crusader
05-16-2007, 10:34 AM
Who is going to present award from the fightbeat side?
I hope it's someone who's respected by all....
i had you in mind but you've nixed that one yourself
StingerKarl
05-16-2007, 01:14 PM
Carlos and I were discussing a Fighter of the Month Award for April, is all.
That mandatory he has coming up is no pushover, even though I picked Guzman to win that fight had it not fallen through.
ArturoGatti
05-16-2007, 01:41 PM
i had you in mind but you've nixed that one yourself:lol:
Diaz needs to fight Casamayor. He's not THE Champ until he does so. Casamayor, whether or not he is actually stripped of the WBC belt is the Champ at lightweight.
StingerKarl
05-16-2007, 09:27 PM
Diaz needs to fight Casamayor. He's not THE Champ until he does so. Casamayor, whether or not he is actually stripped of the WBC belt is the Champ at lightweight.
So Joel is the champ after he has not fought in a year, huh?
Joel and his promoter are strapped for cash, bottom line.
Come on bro, you need to turn off the volume on the tv and tune into reality.
No one here is a bigger fan of Joel's than I am, and I told you guys he would beat (and did beat) Castillo, IMO.
Juan is far too young, too strong,m throws too many punches, and too well-conditioned for the fading Cuban great, and Joel is no drawing card, either.
Karl
whiskey
05-16-2007, 09:30 PM
So Joel is the champ after he has not fought in a year, huh?
Joel and his promoter are strapped for cash, bottom line.
Come on bro, you need to turn off the volume on the tv and tune into reality.
No one here is a bigger fan of Joel's than I am, and I told you guys he would beat (and did beat) Castillo, IMO.
Juan is far too young, too strong,m throws too many punches, and too well-conditioned for the fading Cuban great, and Joel is no drawing card, either.
Karl
I don't think *Z* is necessarily saying that Casamayor would beat Diaz, just that he should in order to be considered the champ. Similar to how everyone knew Mayweather would handle Baldomir, but you have to get into the ring and do it.
Even though Casamayor is faded and i would favor Diaz, i can't think of a better in the ring learning experience than against Joel.
StingerKarl
05-16-2007, 09:35 PM
I don't think *Z* is necessarily saying that Casamayor would beat Diaz, just that he should in order to be considered the champ. Similar to how everyone knew Mayweather would handle Baldomir, but you have to get into the ring and do it.
Even though Casamayor is faded and i would favor Diaz, i can't think of a better in the ring learning experience than against Joel.
Nor can I bro, but Joels' management has turned down several offers already to get it on with the kid.
I was a fan of Casamayor's ever since I saw him win the world amateur championships twenty years ago.
Luis DeCuba isn't making any money with the Cuban great by having him in the storage room, and the pair are strapped for money right now.
No way he takes Diaz, just won't happen.
whiskey
05-16-2007, 09:49 PM
Nor can I bro, but Joels' management has turned down several offers already to get it on with the kid.
I was a fan of Casamayor's ever since I saw him win the world amateur championships twenty years ago.
Luis DeCuba isn't making any money with the Cuban great by having him in the storage room, and the pair are strapped for money right now.
No way he takes Diaz, just won't happen.
If Casamayor's people didn't want Diaz before his last fight they certainly won't want him now. Makes you wonder what they're waiting for? It's not like there's a lot of big money fights out there for him. Perhaps they were hoping Freitas beat Diaz?
StingerKarl
05-16-2007, 10:00 PM
If Casamayor's people didn't want Diaz before his last fight they certainly won't want him now. Makes you wonder what they're waiting for? It's not like there's a lot of big money fights out there for him. Perhaps they were hoping Freitas beat Diaz?
Joel is broke, bro.
He hasn't fought in a year and is not exactly a fan-friendly fighter, either.
whiskey
05-16-2007, 10:13 PM
Joel is broke, bro.
He hasn't fought in a year and is not exactly a fan-friendly fighter, either.
But that begs the question, why won't he fight Diaz if there's an offer on the table. If a guy is that broke and has a hard time finding fights, he must have been delivered a pretty seriously low number?
StingerKarl
05-16-2007, 10:16 PM
But that begs the question, why won't he fight Diaz if there's an offer on the table. If a guy is that broke and has a hard time finding fights, he must have been delivered a pretty seriously low number?
Whiskey: the offer was made back in summer of 2005.
Joel (or more likely, Joel's people) turned it down flat.
whiskey
05-16-2007, 10:18 PM
Whiskey: the offer was made back in summer of 2005.
Joel (or more likely, Joel's people) turned it down flat.
I'm not doubting an offer was made. I'm just wondering why they would reject it given Joel's circumstances. Is he getting management advice from Nacho? :lol:
StingerKarl
05-16-2007, 10:22 PM
I'm not doubting an offer was made. I'm just wondering why they would reject it given Joel's circumstances. Is he getting management advice from Nacho? :lol:
Maybe, bro.
I think that fight would have been a pick 'em then with a trilogy deciding the series, but I think Juan routs him big time on points now.
Karl
whiskey
05-16-2007, 10:30 PM
Maybe, bro.
I think that fight would have been a pick 'em then with a trilogy deciding the series, but I think Juan routs him big time on points now.
Karl
Agreed.
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