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![]() The same time that HBO was showing the fight - a younger Diaz from 2002 was on ESPN classic fighting a former Mountaineer Park security guard.
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![]() It's simple, no more decisions, just keep on fighting until there is a winner
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![]() It could have went either way. There were several rounds (I saw at least 3, possibly 4) that could've went either way.
115-113: Totally agree 116-112: Borderline agree, but a somewhat surprising score 118-110: Absolutely atrocious It was a good fight nonetheless. Enjoyed watching it. I like Malignaggi, but his post-fight rant was way too much. Yes, he was up against it (Diaz' hometown, Texas judges, etc.), but to whine and complain like he did was classless. If he can't handle it, find another job.
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