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  • Mammoth
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    Bam vs Rungvisai coming up!



    Oooooooh!!!!!!
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    You guys aren't into this? **** is wrong with you **** asses?

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    • paulf
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      #3
      No one knows who Bam is.... including me, until I Googled him just now.

      EDIT: Oh the guy who beat Cudras. I mean yeah, cool. Rungivsai has been shot to **** for ages tho.
      Last edited by paulf; 04-18-2022, 11:02 PM.

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      • 1hourRun
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        I am shocked by the great news, in a way it makes sense : Who is going to help Jessie Rodriguez keep the momentum going at 112? Will Jessie ever return to flyweight if he defeats Sor Rungvisai? Its a very rare and rapid leap in success, a very interesting career that is just blossoming.

        From Carlos Cuadras to Sor Rungvisai, in just a few months?! This is why 115 is the KING of weight classes. And we got Ioka vs. Nietes II.

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          #5
          Originally posted by 1hourRun


          I am shocked by the great news, in a way it makes sense : Who is going to help Jessie Rodriguez keep the momentum going at 112? Will Jessie ever return to flyweight if he defeats Sor Rungvisai? Its a very rare and rapid leap in success, a very interesting career that is just blossoming.

          From Carlos Cuadras to Sor Rungvisai, in just a few months?! This is why 115 is the KING of weight classes. And we got Ioka vs. Nietes II.
          I'd still love to see Bam drop down in weight. He's got a bright future ahead of him if they give him time... which it doesn't look like they're doing. Still, SSR hasn't looked all that good since the first fight with Estrada.

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          • kiaba360
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            #6
            Seriously, Rodriguez could be in the running for FOTY if he beats SSRungvisai.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Mammoth

              I'd still love to see Bam drop down in weight. He's got a bright future ahead of him if they give him time... which it doesn't look like they're doing. Still, SSR hasn't looked all that good since the first fight with Estrada.


              Man, something tells me Junto Nakatani is going to cross paths with Jessie Rodriquez. In recent reports I read that Junto was talking about coming up to 115, Nakatani appears to be with the same mindset as Jessie. If 'Bam' drops to 112, that is also possible, the sanctioning bodies will likely rank him ( Jessie ) right at the top, with the WBC surely placing Rodriguez as mando to Julio Cesar Martinez -- which is another exciting legacy defining fight for both.

              But I'm looking too far ahead on the board, Sor Rungvisai still has a lot of snap and pop behind his punches.

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              • kiaba360
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                Imagine if Rodriguez faces Cuadras, SSRungvisai, and Chocolatito in the same year that he turns 22?! Now THAT would be the stuff of legend.

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                • sicko
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                  big and very DANGEROUS Step Up for Bam, not so sure about that one however if he pulls it off that would be huge for him but damn Sor is Big and Powerful

                  yeah sadly it seems like nobody cares about the Division under 135 which sucks because often times that is where the best fights are. When I don't see Junto Nakatani, Stephen Fulton, JF Estrada on some P4P Rankings it just exposes how even So Called "Hardcore Boxing Fans" don't even care about the Smaller Divisions

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by kiaba360
                    Imagine if Rodriguez faces Cuadras, SSRungvisai, and Chocolatito in the same year that he turns 22?! Now THAT would be the stuff of legend.
                    I think he needs to stay away from Chocolatito for a while. I'd actually like to see Roman fight Ioka and Estrada and get out of the game. If Bam beats Rungvisai I'd like to see him drop down and fight Martinez. If he does get a 3rd fight in this year he deserves to fight some cream puff.

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