So far every article about him was written by Ronnie Nathielsz and they are all either about what a brave performance Milan Melindo gave or that Brian Viloria wants a rematch. Nothing about what Estrada is going to do next.
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Unless Viloria is REALLY done I give him a chance in a rematch.
It seemed to me like Viloria wasn't ready for Estrada's gameplan. Mainly his body punching. Lack of film study maybe? Not sure.
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Lack of film study? He completely overwhelmed him with his skill and superior body punching/stamina. Viloria stands no chance, it wasnt even close
Idk maybe you're right. We will see.
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Unless Viloria is REALLY done I give him a chance in a rematch.
It seemed to me like Viloria wasn't ready for Estrada's gameplan. Mainly his body punching. Lack of film study maybe? Not sure.
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Lack of film study? He completely overwhelmed him with his skill and superior body punching/stamina. Viloria stands no chance, it wasnt even close
Unless Viloria is REALLY done I give him a chance in a rematch.
It seemed to me like Viloria wasn't ready for Estrada's gameplan. Mainly his body punching. Lack of film study maybe? Not sure.
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I read Viloria's team is trying to line up a rematch, but nothing is official as far as I know. I hope his team keeps him more active than he was in 2013. He's too young and too good to be fighting only twice a year. He has some great options though, like rematches with Viloria or Gonzalez and Segura can all easily be made. There are so many great matches to be made at 112 and Estrada is in a great position to solidify his name in one of the deepest divisions in boxing.
I think Viloria's done... he's done nothing since he lost
I read Viloria's team is trying to line up a rematch, but nothing is official as far as I know. I hope his team keeps him more active than he was in 2013. He's too young and too good to be fighting only twice a year. He has some great options though, like rematches with Viloria or Gonzalez and Segura can all easily be made. There are so many great matches to be made at 112 and Estrada is in a great position to solidify his name in one of the deepest divisions in boxing.
I love the smaller division fights. I mean, who didn't enjoy Viloria vs Estrada?
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Why the hell do people have to be a certain height/weight to make a good fight?
Absolute banger this fight is... Bob needs to expose them... and he probably could with a little money.
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Too many damn Romans!
The rematch shouldn't be hard to make. I doubt either guy is scared of losing tbh.
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This...this is the ultimate little man fight they could make right now and one that would have so much hype. Arum should try and put this on Pac's undercard.... I doubt these guys cost that much and Estrada must have a good working relationship with Arum since he's been on two of his Macao cards already
I love the smaller division fights. I mean, who didn't enjoy Viloria vs Estrada?
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Too many damn Romans!
The rematch shouldn't be hard to make. I doubt either guy is scared of losing tbh.
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This...this is the ultimate little man fight they could make right now and one that would have so much hype. Arum should try and put this on Pac's undercard.... I doubt these guys cost that much and Estrada must have a good working relationship with Arum since he's been on two of his Macao cards already
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Which one of them, Roman Martinez or Rocky Gonzalez?
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Roman Marquez...duhhh
Too many damn Romans!
The rematch shouldn't be hard to make. I doubt either guy is scared of losing tbh.
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So far every article about was written by Ronnie Nathielsz and they are all either about what a brave performance Milan Melindo gave or that Brian Viloria wants a rematch. Nothing about what Estrada is going to do next.
Should rematch Roman
Which one of them, Roman Martinez or Rocky Gonzalez? :rofl:
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So far every article about was written by Ronnie Nathielsz and they are all either about what a brave performance Milan Melindo gave or that Brian Viloria wants a rematch. Nothing about what Estrada is going to do next.
Should rematch Roman