Comments Thread For: Juan Francisco Estrada Relinquishes WBA 'Super' Title; Joshua Franco Elevated To Full Champ

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Juan Francisco Estrada Relinquishes WBA 'Super' Title; Joshua Franco Elevated To Full Champ

    Joshua Franco has waited a year for a title consolidation clash with Juan Francisco Estrada. A fight never came of the ordeal, though his patience is at least rewarded with his first full major title. BoxingScene.com has learned that Mexico's Estrada has been relieved of his WBA 'Super' junior bantamweight title reign. The development comes months after the lineal champion was ordered to face San Antonio's Franco, in line with a WBA ruling made a year ago almost to the day.
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  • Chris Hanson
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    #2
    Too many titles. It’s annoying.

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    • Grandma Pleaser
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      Danm sucks for Estrada. The danm rubber match is taking forever

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      • Ricardi
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        Please tell me this now means 115 only has one WBA title they better not have other's fight for the regular

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        • GBP4LIFE
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          #5
          Finally Franco can get back in the ring..

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          • tokon
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            Incoming: Moloney crying for a title shot in 5 . . . 4 . . .3

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            • Eastlos
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              Originally posted by GBP4LIFE
              Finally Franco can get back in the ring..
              The hell w/t Franco bruh… Dude turned his back on the one promotional company that gave him a chance when he first began his career in Golden Boy. I remember Robert Garcia saying that he tried to get a contract w/t Top Rank for Franco, Tenajara, Jonathan Navarro but Bob only wanted Tenajara but Eric Gomez came back to Robert and said they’ll sign all three. Now that’s he champ this is the way he repays them

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              • 1hourRun
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                Originally posted by Ricardi
                Please tell me this now means 115 only has one WBA title they better not have other's fight for the regular
                You know the game, the WBA will find a reason to create a 'regular' champion at 115. This is awful news, Juan Fransico has been creating ''full' WBA champs since 112, with the regular flyweight champion at the time ( Kazuto Ioka ).

                This Trojan policy is intended for promoters to buy a 'world-title', these consolidation matches often do not come to fruition -- the last one I can remember was recently with the 'Super' light-flyweight champion Hiroto Kyoguchi vs. the 'Regular' champ Esteban Bermudez.

                It looks like we are getting Estrada-Gonzalez 3 in December. I wonder if 'Chocolatito' takes a tune-up this summer if that's El 'Gallo's' plan, in Mexico. We need more articles about Gonzalez plan.

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