Juan Diaz is onedimensional

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  1. damiann

    damiann Guest

    He can't defend going backwards; he's a pressure machine whose defense consists in it's offense; once he's made to go backwards, he's like a fish out of the water and a sitting duck.
     
  2. EpsilonAxis

    EpsilonAxis HNIC Full Member

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    What a dimension it is, though.

    I actually think he's a very good boxer myself, however he doesn't have enough accuracy for me.
     
  3. Fedor Em

    Fedor Em Enforcement, VRWC style Full Member

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    Nope since he is human and lives in this world he is definately 3-D.
     
  4. JIM KELLY

    JIM KELLY Bullshyt Mr Han Man! Full Member

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    a very good pressure fighter but not all round skilled. He gave it all last night, i really thought he would catch and stop marquez.
     
  5. damiann

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    I think there's a psychological factor involved here; he REFUSES to be in the ring anything else than the attacking fighter; he would rather walk into a punch instead of trying to retreat and clinch/ survive.

    Juan is courageous, but a bit dumb.
     
  6. iceman71

    iceman71 WBC SILVER Champion Full Member

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    one dimensional has gotten him world title belts and about 9 world title fights and hes only 25
     
  7. damiann

    damiann Guest

    I agree with this.
    His boxing is good enough against B level fighters, but once he steps it up, he doesn't have the answers anymore.
     
  8. Lindley

    Lindley Member Full Member

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    Juan Diaz is an exciting fighter. He was not facing a faded 35 year old future great. If he could have just boxed for the last few rounds, he likely could have won on points. It was interesting that for a while he was able to answer Marquez's attacks. However, as mentioned on this post, there were points where he was not moving his head and Marquez landed 3 or 4 punch combos that were right on the button. Juan will learn a lot from this fight and can feel proud that he put forth a great effort. He will only get better and in time be able to add more dimension to his game. Boxing is about winning the fight. I think when too many boxers try to prove they can knock someone out, it becomes more ego than anything else.
     
  9. Pimp C

    Pimp C Too Much Motion Full Member

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    Diaz made some mistakes in that fight but he's not one-dimensional, he lacks big fight experience. He should have stayed in JMM's chest and smothered him like he was doing early on in the fight. JMM needs room to operate. Any time the fight was at range JMM got the better of him.
     
  10. catasyou

    catasyou Lucian Bute Full Member

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    Anyone looks onedimensional fighting Marquez.
    And he ain't that onedimensional anyway.
     
  11. nervousxtian

    nervousxtian Trolljegeren Full Member

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    Not one dimensional at all. His defense was pretty good up until after the cut.. and he is more than just a straight pressure fighter, but that is his main offense to apply pressure and bully his way to a win.
     
  12. fitzgeraldz

    fitzgeraldz And the new Full Member

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    I don't think he's one dimensional ... he just got beat by a better more technical boxer --
     
  13. retriever

    retriever Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Solid B class fighter.