Just as i want the rest of the weight classes. The top 1-5 fighting eachother. F T R
What do YOU want at 115?
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Bam Rodriguez vs Julio Cesar Martinez at 112 or 115. Throw Nakatani in that mix too, he’s a very good fighter IMO.
Gonzalez vs Estrada 3 and then the winner to face the winner of Nietes vs Ioka 2. I’ve wanted to see Gonzalez vs Nietes for years going back to when they both held titles at 105.
I wouldn’t mind seeing Franco fight SSR or Cuadras. Let him build his name a little.Comment
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See OP, this guy has the right idea.Bam Rodriguez vs Julio Cesar Martinez at 112 or 115. Throw Nakatani in that mix too, he’s a very good fighter IMO.
Gonzalez vs Estrada 3 and then the winner to face the winner of Nietes vs Ioka 2. I’ve wanted to see Gonzalez vs Nietes for years going back to when they both held titles at 105.
I wouldn’t mind seeing Franco fight SSR or Cuadras. Let him build his name a little.
Stop protecting the japanese fraudsters. First Kyoguchi avoided him. Hearn has him skip over Nakatani too. Rodriguez goes down to 112, drag Nakatani kicking and screaming into the ring with him so Rodriguez can have a quick feast.Comment
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You are correct, I did not watch it.
Looking at a record like Chocolito and all the bums he's fought in the primetime of his career =--->- 47-2 fighting a 14-5-3
- 44-0 fighting a 16-2
- 38-0 fighting a 11-4-1
I'm thinking, maybe I'm wrong and these midgets might be fun to watch? Ok let's go to YouTube and check out what went down last night.
The highlight reel is blistering boring. Opening with a woman fight and one quits on her stool, eggh.
Then the men, like the ref couldn't have let Rios finish? There was a minute left and he was evading decent enough. The winner is trash lol, crazy looping shots, so boring I almost shut it off. The skill level is extremely low here, like a step above open class amateurs to me.
Originally I looked for Bam Rodrigues, then I see Jesse Franco and I'm like ok that's not the guy. Then I see it is and I'm like what's up with the fake name? And I see he fought some guy named Wisaksil Wangek but I thought it was some guy named Srisaket Sor Rungvisai and again with the different names. What like midgets can't use their real names?
In the highlight reel I see Wangek gets knocked down at 1:28 of round 4 =---> glove clearly touches the canvas after getting hit. Ref doesn't bat an eye, I'm like wtf is going on with these midgets?? Best division, is this guy for real??
Wangek is like some old 35 year-old dude that looks like he's throwing dream punches covered in molasses. Gets knocked down in the 7th and he's giving the ref heck throwing his arms up?
Again the ref calls it early, what is going on here? He was getting hemmed up, but was bobbing/weaving and stuff.
If boxing was only these guys I would literally quit watching. Maybe if I was a midget I would like this, but this is terrible.Comment
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Jesse Rodriguez (WBC Champion) just dominated Srisaket Sor Rungvisai
Juan Francisco Estrada (WBC Franchise/WBA Champion) is supposed to be fighting Joshua Franco August 20th.
Kazuto Ioka (WBO Champion)/Donnie Nietes II is July 13th.
Jerwin Ancajas is supposedly exercising his rematch clause against Fernando Daniel Martinez (IBF Champion) (supposedly in October).
Roman Gonzalez is also still in the mix.
The way I can draw it out is using best case scenarios is as such :
Kazuto Ioka beats Donnie Nietes in the rematch, Juan Francisco Estrada dominates Joshua Franco.
Kazuto Ioka and Juan Francisco Estrada meet on NYE card in Japan or anywhere before end of Year (this is possible due to Estrada dominating Franco and making up for the long lay off between March 2021 - Aug 2022).
Jesse Rodriguez fights Roman Gonzalez in End of October/Beginning of November (who ever wins this doesn't matter as long as it's a clean win).
Fernando Daniel Martinez beats Jerwin Ancajas in October.
Winner of Rodriguez/Gonzalez fights Fernando Daniel Martinez in February 2023. The winner of that fight then goes on to fight the winner of Kazuto Ioka/Juan Francisco Estrada in June/July of 2023.Comment
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