I have seen nothing on this fight and probably because on the same weekend that we have Kiko vs Frampton 2, Wladimir vs Pulev, Matthysse vs Ortiz, Broner vs Taylor, Gonzalez vs Yeagashi. Inoue is in action and many others - we're being spoiled.
Anybody looking forward to this fight?
This fight should be a massacre both guys love to trade and they both have bigtime power for little guys. #2 & #3, two Mexican warriors going at it.
Get your popcorn ready and do not overlook this fight, it guarantees fireworks.
Decent points?That is why I negged you.
Estrada has never been in a war because he's never fought anyone with Segura's punch output. Oh and Ivan Calderon has elite movement and boxing IQ, Segura still forced him in to his fight. The Puerto Rican kid he fought had very good movement and IQ also but Segura still forced him in to his fight.
The longer the fight goes the more Segura's experience will take over. Estrada's best shot is to cut Segura and/or close one of his eyes.
La Bomba was green, we all know this. Segura ruined him and he was far from technical in his approach. He tried to out bomb a fighter whom many thought was done after taking a loss and got outgunned by the vet. Ivan had no power and was much smaller, he couldn't keep Segura off of him if his life depended on it. Segura has a granite chin, even after an atrocious lump against Viloria he was still attempting to push through, how would Calderon ever be able to keep that monster off of him with no power? Of course he broke down, he could only do so much when the punches you throw are less effective than the ones you receive.
Segura and Viloria outboxed him and they weren't forced to slug it out. Marquez was doing great but he always throws his game plan out the window and ends up slugging it out. In spanish we have a term for Segura, "el tira piedras" which means the "Rock Slinger" because he throws monstrous power punches, but he is far too slow with his approach to surprise anyone with decent skill. Estrada will put a beating on him unless Segura stops him early, no way someone as talented as Estrada will allow himself to get grinded down, especially seeing as how Estrada's power and skill go on full display in the later rounds.
Anyway that AB post was a joke, lol.
Red K'd from you because I posted some decent points against Segura? Whom just happens to be in your top 10? Lol. I'm a huge fan of Segura but I know he is a very limited fighter. He forces brawls on men whom happen to be much weaker or are limited as well. When he faces men whom actually show movement and boxing IQ he breaks apart. Tell me, how exactly will he force a brawl?
His only shot at winning is, if you know anything from either fighter, to beat Estrada down early. Estrada is a slow starter and Segura is known to throw everything he has from bell to bell so he should go for the early knockout. Once Estrada gets into his rhythm come mid to late rounds he is damn near immaculate.
Next time watch some tapes of Estrada, when has anyone forced him to slug it out? He remains composed and executes his game plan.
Decent points?I'll be watching ma boy AB doe.That is why I negged you.
Estrada has never been in a war because he's never fought anyone with Segura's punch output. Oh and Ivan Calderon has elite movement and boxing IQ, Segura still forced him in to his fight. The Puerto Rican kid he fought had very good movement and IQ also but Segura still forced him in to his fight.
The longer the fight goes the more Segura's experience will take over. Estrada's best shot is to cut Segura and/or close one of his eyes.
I don't see any of those happening. Estrada has movement and power, those together will always beat Segura. Ivan Calderon had the movement and skill but no power, Marquez had the firepower but not the skill and Brian as well as Sosa had both and they both beat him… not mentioning the fact that Estrada is much better than anyone Segura has fought. If Chocolatito couldn't put him away, whom has faster more compact punches, I doubt those barbaric, looping punches from Segura would surprise Estrada.
Move up? I doubt it. He will most likely go after the Yaegashi vs Gonzalez winner. He has unfinished business with Chocolatito and this time JFE won't have to drop to a weight he has never fought in before, he will be at a comfortable weight in which he got crowned.
Estrada by wide UD or possible stoppage in the late rounds.
Bingo! That's how I see it.
If Segura is at full health Estrada won't be able to out box him. Segura's will force him to slug it out and Estrada won'ty be able to keep up.
Red K'd from you because I posted some decent points against Segura? Whom just happens to be in your top 10? Lol. I'm a huge fan of Segura but I know he is a very limited fighter. He forces brawls on men whom happen to be much weaker or are limited as well. When he faces men whom actually show movement and boxing IQ he breaks apart. Tell me, how exactly will he force a brawl?
His only shot at winning is, if you know anything from either fighter, to beat Estrada down early. Estrada is a slow starter and Segura is known to throw everything he has from bell to bell so he should go for the early knockout. Once Estrada gets into his rhythm come mid to late rounds he is damn near immaculate.
Next time watch some tapes of Estrada, when has anyone forced him to slug it out? He remains composed and executes his game plan.
Segura will KO him, Estrada's never been in a real war he won't be able to handle Segura's punch output. Estrada will probably move up to Super Flyweight after this fight
I don't see any of those happening. Estrada has movement and power, those together will always beat Segura. Ivan Calderon had the movement and skill but no power, Marquez had the firepower but not the skill and Brian as well as Sosa had both and they both beat him… not mentioning the fact that Estrada is much better than anyone Segura has fought. If Chocolatito couldn't put him away, whom has faster more compact punches, I doubt those barbaric, looping punches from Segura would surprise Estrada.
Move up? I doubt it. He will most likely go after the Yaegashi vs Gonzalez winner. He has unfinished business with Chocolatito and this time JFE won't have to drop to a weight he has never fought in before, he will be at a comfortable weight in which he got crowned.
Estrada by wide UD or possible stoppage in the late rounds.
Segura will KO him, Estrada's never been in a real war he won't be able to handle Segura's punch output. Estrada will probably move up to Super Flyweight after this fight
Segura will get another Viloria-esque type beatdown. Both have tremendous stamina and heart but Estrada has the faster hands and I think that will make the difference.
I have seen nothing on this fight and probably because on the same weekend that we have Kiko vs Frampton 2, Wladimir vs Pulev, Matthysse vs Ortiz, Broner vs Taylor, Gonzalez vs Yeagashi. Inoue is in action and many others - we're being spoiled.
Anybody looking forward to this fight?
This fight should be a massacre both guys love to trade and they both have bigtime power for little guys. #2 & #3, two Mexican warriors going at it.
Get your popcorn ready and do not overlook this fight, it guarantees fireworks.
I've been waiting for this fight for a long time and I'm really looking forward to it and can't wait to watch it. I've noticed that a lot of these great fights and/or fighters get overlooked here but I don't know why. For instance I didn't hear anything about the unification fight between Katsunari Takayama and Francisco Rodriguez which happened two weeks ago and that fight was a war from round one all the way through the final bell. I even posted the video on NSB because I had a great time watching it so I figured a lot of people would enjoy it.
Back to Estrada vs Segura, I like both warriors because they always show up to put on a great show for the fans so it's difficult to side with either one. I just hope the best man wins that night and that great things happen for both of them.
Can't wait for this fight. I'm more excited about Estrada/Segura than any other fight this year. It could turn out to be a classic. Many people don't respect the smaller weight classes but there are some really good fighters down there. Flyweight is one of the best divisions in boxing (if not the best). This will be evident during the Gonzalez/Yaegashi fight as well as Estrada/Segura. These fights need to be on television in the US. I'm growing very concerned that I won't be able to catch this fight live.
Estrada by clear UD in a war!!
Gonzalez by late KO.
Frampton late KO.
Epic fight. Been hanging to see Estradas next fight and with Yaegashi and Gonz too...man! Can't wait!
This could very easily turn out to be one of the best weekends of the year.
The great thing is I believe all of the cards will be at different time so everybody should be able to catch them all.
All of this on the same day is the #1 and #2 HW's in the world squaring off. War boxing :boxing:
That's all on the same day?
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Yeah well Gonzalez vs Yaegashi is on the friday, the rest saturday.
There is also a card in Texas stacked with decent undefeated prospects Brad Soloman, Egor Mekhontsev & Juan Diaz headlining.
I think we should have about 8-9 hours straight of boxing inc the British cards
That's all on the same day?
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