GOLDEN BOY INKS JUAN DIAZ!

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    LOS ANGELES, March 25 – Truly one of boxing’s young superstars, former world lightweight champion Juan Diaz (33-1, 17 KO's) has thrilled fight fans for years with his aggressive style and willingness to take on all challengers. Now, as Diaz gears up for his second run at a world title, he has enlisted Golden Boy Promotions to lead him to the biggest fights possible in the coming years.


    http://fightbeat.com/news_details.php?NW=21354
     
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    Good...

    Now Can they INK an IMMEDIATE RE w/Nate Campbell??:dunno: ...Cause Don King's Gonna RAPE them @ the Negotiating Table...


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    Exactly why Juan signed with them. This way DK will fuck up the negotiations and the next time Juan has to face Campbell, Campbell will be 46 years old and Juan will squeek by him on a split decision.
     
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    GB has no plans on a rematch with campbell.....with pacquiao moving up and fighting diaz, if he wins, they set up a fight with juan... makes more sense.
     
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    They even mention him going to school in the press release:doh: :lol:
     
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    It's hard to knock a guy going to school and boxing as a pro because it's a positive thing he is doing.

    However I think the school doesn't let him committ 100% to boxing. Even though he seems in good condition and fights with crazy stamina I've always questioned how much better conditioned he could be in just by looking at him.
     

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