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  • kiaba360
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    #11
    Originally posted by tokon
    Estrada could always just follow the money and sign for the trilogy bout with Gonzalez. At this point who cares if it's one or both titles on the line?

    Vacate WBC title if they insist on the mandatory first, saving on the sanctioning fee and allowing rungvisai to fight the next highest ranked for title. Winner of Estrada-Gonzalez fights Rungvisai to reunify.
    Agreed. Rungvisai has had it pretty easy this past year. If Gallo drops the WBC, Rungvisai will have to face Cuadras for the belt.

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      #12
      Originally posted by kiaba360

      Agreed. Rungvisai has had it pretty easy this past year. If Gallo drops the WBC, Rungvisai will have to face Cuadras for the belt.
      If he drops that belt, I expect NSB to call Estrada a coward just like they did with Canelo.

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        #13
        Originally posted by baroidi

        Estrada got dropped by Cuadras in his fight before Chocolatito. Rungvisai hits harder than Cuadras. Choco looking old and has had tough fights, these small guys age instantly.
        Exactly. I'm 99% certain, if Srisaket stays southpaw, he beats Estrada easy. And I think Estrada knows that which is why he prefers declined Choco.

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        • The plunger man
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          #14
          It’s nature that all the small creatures in the world have a shorter life span and have to work 10 times harder to survive as the bigger creatures....that go’s for the smaller fighters....unfortunately the pace these guys fight at is going to have an impact on how long they remain at the top.
          It go’s to show just what a freak pacquaio has been to even be fighting into his forties

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            #15
            The last fight was too controversial for them not to have a rubbermatch.

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              #16
              Originally posted by Gandhi
              The last fight was too controversial for them not to have a rubbermatch.
              You don't have any points but I agree with you!

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              • kiaba360
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                #17
                Originally posted by revelated

                If he drops that belt, I expect NSB to call Estrada a coward just like they did with Canelo.
                "Coward" and "Ducker" are thrown around so loosely that it's pretty much worthless. Look at Canelo currently: he beat the brakes off Callum Smith and might do the same to BJS while laughing his way to the bank. The ABC bodies are leeches, and it's time that top boxers start behaving more like Canelo and make them bend to their will. If Estrada's team is wise, they'll strike while the iron is hot. He has a reasonable excuse for not facing Rungvisai immediately, and the boxing audience will go along because of the potential entertainment value. If the WBC doesn't sanction it...no fan will lose sleep. Rungvisai will get his title shot against a quality opponent in Cuadras (a great match-up in its own right), and then we'll be talking about Rung's performance to Gallo and Choco. The better he performs, the more that people will clamor for the Gallo rematch (assuming he beats Choco of course). If Rung loses, then Cuadras' career is reinvigorated and he'll get his own rematch against Gallo/Choco.

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                  #18
                  Estrada takes him to school again.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by kiaba360

                    "Coward" and "Ducker" are thrown around so loosely that it's pretty much worthless. Look at Canelo currently: he beat the brakes off Callum Smith and might do the same to BJS while laughing his way to the bank. The ABC bodies are leeches, and it's time that top boxers start behaving more like Canelo and make them bend to their will. If Estrada's team is wise, they'll strike while the iron is hot. He has a reasonable excuse for not facing Rungvisai immediately, and the boxing audience will go along because of the potential entertainment value. If the WBC doesn't sanction it...no fan will lose sleep. Rungvisai will get his title shot against a quality opponent in Cuadras (a great match-up in its own right), and then we'll be talking about Rung's performance to Gallo and Choco. The better he performs, the more that people will clamor for the Gallo rematch (assuming he beats Choco of course). If Rung loses, then Cuadras' career is reinvigorated and he'll get his own rematch against Gallo/Choco.
                    No, that's BS.

                    When Canelo dropped the belt to avoid fighting G, NSB straight up let him have it with No Vaseline.

                    If you want Gallo to drop the belt and avoid this fight, then he's just as much a coward. Period. Or every last one of you are exposed as hypocrites.

                    Choco got a questionable win over Cuadras. They have not rematched.

                    Choco is coming off a loss. That means he goes to the back of the line.

                    Let him try to beat Cuadras again. Let Srisaket get the shot he's owed by agreement.

                    That's the right answer. Stop protecting Estrada from the ass whooping he's got coming.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by revelated

                      No, that's BS.

                      When Canelo dropped the belt to avoid fighting G, NSB straight up let him have it with No Vaseline.

                      If you want Gallo to drop the belt and avoid this fight, then he's just as much a coward. Period. Or every last one of you are exposed as hypocrites.

                      Choco got a questionable win over Cuadras. They have not rematched.

                      Choco is coming off a loss. That means he goes to the back of the line.

                      Let him try to beat Cuadras again. Let Srisaket get the shot he's owed by agreement.

                      That's the right answer. Stop protecting Estrada from the ass whooping he's got coming.
                      Nothing questionable about the Gonzalez Cuadras win, stop trying to create a narrative. There IS something questionable about SSR's win over Gonzalez the first time round and Estradas recent win over Gonzalez at the weekend.

                      I would totally understand if Estrada wanted to use the fuel from the weekends fight to complete the trilogy with Gonzalez first. The weekends fight was a n all time classic and most fans would want to see it again. However, Estrada probably going to have to drop a belt for SRR to pick up. Winners meet. Fine by me. The history that Estrada and Gonzalez have with each other, it makes sense to finish business before fighting, and very possibly losing, against SRR. All three are great fighters.

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