I currently have him at #5. Hats off to the Legend Gonzalez he truly is a modern day great. Best 108 and 112 pounder of all times IMO.
1. Naoya Inoue
2. Oleksandr Usyk
3. Canelo Alvarez
4. Errol Spence
5. Juan Francico Estrada
6. Dmitry Bivol
7. Stephen Fulton
8. Jermell Charlo
9. Tyson Fury
10. Shakur Stevenson
A big reason he's now on my P4P list is because he showed a new wrinkle in his game. He boxed off the back foot marvelously last night. ATG Choco wasn't expecting that.
- - If younger man running from the older, more shopworn man while throwing popcorn thrills you, well, you ain't much of a physical specimen to be judging boxing.
Last night was more about greatness of Roman than Gallo's. Small fighters age early, Roman is ancient at 35, and got chinned by Rungvisai.
Both fights against Roman were razor close and could have gone either way - so wherever you think Chocolatito goes on current P4P, Estrada's basically in the same spot (~somewhere in top20).
If you really believe that you have mental issues..get help asap..
Estrada boxed his ears off and even Choco own trainer admitted they needed a knockout to win it going into the 12th.
Boxing is not fo you wierdo.
You dont know sht about boxing obviously lol. Learn how to score fights, cumstain.
No wonder Boxing is a dying sport. Im sick of all these blatant robberies fukin A.. not only did Roman get jobbed once, but twice! How could this happen smh..
If you really believe that you have mental issues..get help asap..
Estrada boxed his ears off and even Choco own trainer admitted they needed a knockout to win it going into the 12th.
Boxing is not fo you wierdo.
No wonder Boxing is a dying sport. Im sick of all these blatant robberies fukin A.. not only did Roman get jobbed once, but twice! How could this happen smh..
A big reason he's now on my P4P list is because he showed a new wrinkle in his game. He boxed off the back foot marvelously last night. ATG Choco wasn't expecting that.
A long way from the top. I am not upset with Estrada winning that fight yesterday....but it was based on activity rather than being the better fighter. There was a case for Gonzales having put together the more punishing shots....but it was a subjective fight. Exciting because of the amount of punches thrown...but not really a great fight overall. Too many shots missed...caught...or shoeshined in. Neither was hurt at all. Just a fast paced spar. They are enmeshed to each other. Estrada without that isnt that much. Gonzales was "that much" in his prime...but now is just going through the motions.