He demolished Brian Viloria and Milan Melindo. Is he P4P one of the best? He absolutely battered both. He is extremely skilled and well conditioned. What is your take on him?
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Juan Francisco Estrada Flyweight CHAMP
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Estrada is definitely legit. He can fight on the inside and outside. He has a good jab, good combination puncher and commits to a body attack. Viloria and Melindo presented two very different problems and he was able to handle both impressively. I would definitely have him in my top 20 perhaps even top 15.
There are also so many good future matchups for Estrada (Segura, Gonzalez rematch, Marquez and Yaegashi). I would like to see all of those especially the Gonzalez rematch. He fights on 4/26 according to boxrec!Last edited by Public_Enemy; 04-14-2014, 02:51 PM.
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Originally posted by Hougigo View PostHe's a lot better than I though... but he's not touching that P4P list until he gets revenge
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Estrada is on my list of about 15-20 fighters who are knocking on the door of the top 10 p4p. He is a very well rounded fighter and one of the few unified champs. It is a shame that threads about the current great crop of flyweights, Estrada, Ioka, Yaegashi, Gonzalez etc get only a handful of replies but there are a million and one stupid threads about Pacquiao and Mayweather every single day and they go on for days.
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Originally posted by Humean View PostEstrada is on my list of about 15-20 fighters who are knocking on the door of the top 10 p4p. He is a very well rounded fighter and one of the few unified champs. It is a shame that threads about the current great crop of flyweights, Estrada, Ioka, Yaegashi, Gonzalez etc get only a handful of replies but there are a million and one stupid threads about Pacquiao and Mayweather every single day and they go on for days.
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If Gonzalez beats Yaegashi, he should fight the winner of Ioka-Ruenroeng, then fight Estrada for the Undisputed Flyweight Championship. Surely, the winner of that fight would have to be in the top 5 P4P.
Gonzalez would have one of the best resumes in the sport, with wins over Yaegashi, Ioka, Hirales, and Estrada twice. On top of that, being the Undisputed Flyweight Champion, winning world titles in three weight divisions, and being the second man to unify all four major belts, all at the age of 27-28. That would bring him to ATG status.Last edited by VG_Addict; 04-14-2014, 03:23 PM.
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Originally posted by VG_Addict View PostIf Gonzalez beats Yaegashi, he should fight the winner of Ioka-Ruenroeng, then fight Estrada for the Undisputed Flyweight Championship. Surely, the winner of that fight would have to be in the top 5 P4P.
Gonzalez would have one of the best resumes in the sport, with wins over Yaegashi, Ioka, Hirales, and Estrada twice. On top of that, being the Undisputed Flyweight Champion, winning world titles in three weight divisions, and being the second man to unify all four major belts, all at the age of 27-28. That would bring him to ATG status.
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Originally posted by VG_Addict View PostIf Gonzalez beats Yaegashi, he should fight the winner of Ioka-Ruenroeng, then fight Estrada for the Undisputed Flyweight Championship. Surely, the winner of that fight would have to be in the top 5 P4P.
Gonzalez would have one of the best resumes in the sport, with wins over Yaegashi, Ioka, Hirales, and Estrada twice. On top of that, being the Undisputed Flyweight Champion, winning world titles in three weight divisions, and being the second man to unify all four major belts, all at the age of 27-28. That would bring him to ATG status.
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