By Dave Sholler - It happens every year. Thousands of college graduates flood the job market, hungry and ready to make a buck. Although their flashy degrees cost nearly six figures, most workplace rookies are welcomed with woeful starting salaries. If low pay isn’t enough of a horse pill to swallow, a good percentage of these rooks must deal with older, more traveled co-workers who see their arrival as unneeded competition in an already crowded marketplace. Underpaid and hardly appreciated, many workplace babies come to wonder if a fifth or sixth year of college could have been more rewarding. [details]
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In the months to come, Juan Diaz will graduate from college. Even with a diploma in hand, Diaz proved last Saturday that in the future he’ll need more than a college degree to survive in boxing.
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Originally posted by ferocity View PostThis is bull**** and offensive. Diaz has done more then survive in boxing he's made it to were every boxer wants to be a World Champion. Hall of Fame is the next objection. But fight on or not, Diaz has survived. Losing is also part of the sport the comes with the sport -few retire undefeated.
after all he unified the wbo wba ibf belts
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Originally posted by ferocity View PostThis is bull**** and offensive. Diaz has done more then survive in boxing he's made it to were every boxer wants to be a World Champion. Hall of Fame is the next objection. But fight on or not, Diaz has survived. Losing is also part of the sport the comes with the sport -few retire undefeated.
I mean just because someone gives another person an actual job that requires a pencil and paper, doesn't mean the guys gonna write facts let alone somthing that should be takin seriously.
lol Speakin of that, kind of off topic, but did anyone catch the finale of "The Wire?" I'ma miss that show.Last edited by MaYaN_SuN; 03-11-2008, 01:00 AM.
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Originally posted by ferocity View PostThis is bull**** and offensive. Diaz has done more then survive in boxing he's made it to were every boxer wants to be a World Champion. Hall of Fame is the next objection.
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He'll be making more money as a lawyer than most average boxers. And coz he's saving a lot of the money he made from prize fights, he's better than half the US population already. And that's BEFORE he graduates.
I gotta tip my hat off to Juan Diaz. He's always be a champ.
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I thought Sam's technique has gotten progressively worse after the second Toney fight. I didn't see anything resembling technique Saturday night. I think Wladimir wins a second fight the same way minus a knockdown or two.
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Originally posted by MaYaN_SuN View Postlol Speakin of that, kind of off topic, but did anyone catch the finale of "The Wire?" I'ma miss that show.
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Originally posted by switchsouthpaw View PostI thought Sam's technique has gotten progressively worse after the second Toney fight. I didn't see anything resembling technique Saturday night. I think Wladimir wins a second fight the same way minus a knockdown or two.
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Originally posted by ferocity View PostThis is bull**** and offensive. Diaz has done more then survive in boxing he's made it to were every boxer wants to be a World Champion. Hall of Fame is the next objection. But fight on or not, Diaz has survived. Losing is also part of the sport the comes with the sport -few retire undefeated.
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