Good for him. His fighting style would not have been very good for his health in the long run, and I doubt he's got very many big paydays in front of him.
I didn't like the kid as a fighter but he maximized the little ability he had. I hope 10 to 20 years from now he's successful and does something positive within the sport of boxing. Good for him. I wish him well and nothing but the best.
He did better than most people thought he would. He won a title and made some nice money. Hopefully he stays retired, he has a lot of wear and tear on his body and at least has a degree to fall back on.
Considering how limited he is/was, the fact that he was once the universally accepted best in his division demonstrates real overachievement and deserves credit. MTF
famed for his rib roasters, he gave the world a brief glimpse of both the art of the pivot and the art of tolerating strange old men with stadium haircuts who asked him idiotic questions good luck, Juan Diaz, whatever your future ventures be
Juan Diaz was a LEGITIMATE DRAW in his Hometown of Houston....He REGULARLY Packed 10,000 Peeps a POP & was Featured on HBO Numerous Times...By MOST Accounts, Diaz was SMART w/his Money & DIDN'T Really Alter his Lifestyle All that Much, Even After Becoming World Champion & Whatnot.... REED Always Figured Diaz & Rocky Juarez Would USE EACH OTHER for 1 Last Decent Payday, but if Diaz is Ready to Call it a Career, MORE Power to him...As Others have Said, Diaz was a True OVERACHIEVER...An Honest, Hardworking, Modestly Talented Fighter that Made for Fan-Friendly Bouts... Fair Well, Baby Bull... REEDartie:
I loved that kid. Loved him. Taught him a few moves back in the day.... And what's left now? Only Chris and the titty bar....... Why, God, why??
I was impressed back when he beat Lavka Sim, but he never really improved beyond where he was in that fight and in general I can't stand fighters who throw 124901920 slaps per round. So I can't say I'll miss him.
He sucked! Just one of those tough guys who thinks people will love him because he shows heart. Didn't have anywhere near the skill to be a top fighter who could challenge the best. I'm glad he retired right before Fraud F*ckweather could pick him as another comeback opponent.
Always, always liked Diaz. Nothing to dislike. I wish him well. Geez, I tell you what though, I know Diaz is retiring at a youg age, but this news sure makes me feel old. Im only a year younger than a retiring fighter!
Folks ragged on Diaz more than he deserved (Damn you Karl!!), but I always thought he was a pretty good fighter who gave his best in the ring. Good luck to him.
i thought he was mediocre early in his career fighting on espn2. you gotta respect his work ethic and dedication to drop down to 135. i thought lakva sim was gonna destroy him but he outboxed and outworked the much more experienced two time champ and also beat down freitas in what i thought was the best win of his career. good for him if he wants to call it quits and hit the books. he took a lot of punishment from marquez.
I'm upset he retired. There were talks of him eventually fighting Rios. I wanted to see Bam Bam hospitalize him.
I can see him picking up titles and in fact unifying many inter-state divisional titles in around 10 years. In Weight-Watchers. "Hi, my name is Juan, and I've always been fat". He could bring out a weight-loss DVD based on pivots and flurries and rib-roasters.
Damn, the first time I really felt like I was getting older happened twice in one day! First, a girl I swear I wasn't much older than gets carded for cigarettes while I get beer no problem. Then a guy younger than me retires. Fuck. Good luck Diaz.
If it makes you feel better he is only retiring because he has better things to do and cant hack it in Boxing anymore. Lets not forget this kid was still going to college