Comments Thread For: Seniesa Estrada Withstands Tough Challenge, Out-Points Leonela Yudica; Retains 105-Pound Belts

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  • edpboxing
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    Murata puts him down in the 2nd

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  • Brother Mouzone
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    Centeno down ................

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  • Brother Mouzone
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    Kind of shocked they got it right ...........fight was close

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  • edpboxing
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    Draw between Benjamin & Langston.

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  • famicommander
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    Originally posted by edpboxing

    That’s true, but I’m sure they didn’t take Future champs into consideration since Inoue fought them before they became champions.
    That's dumb. They were both TBRB ranked when he fought them. It's more impressive to beat ranked contenders on the way up than it is to vulture off former champions that are either outside their normal weight class, many years removed from their primes, or both (see: Tank Davis vs Cristobal Cruz, Hugo Ruiz, Leo Santa Cruz, Yuriorkis Gamboa).

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  • edpboxing
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    Langston give Benjamin a good test

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  • edpboxing
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    Originally posted by famicommander
    ESPN is so damn incompetent. They are hyping Inoue on the prefight broadcast right now, but they just said he's 10-0 vs world champions. That's not true. He's 12-0:
    #10 Ryoichi Taguchi (future WBA/IBF/Ring light flyweight champion)
    #1 Adrian Hernandez (reigning and 2X WBC light flyweight champion)
    #1 Omar Narvaez (reigning WBO super flyweight champion, 2 division champion overall)
    #8 Kohei Kono (2X WBA super flyweight champion)
    #5 Jamie McDonnell (former IBF bantamweight champion)
    #5 Juan Carlos Payano (former WBA bantamweight champion)
    #6 Emmanuel Rodriguez (reigning IBF bantamweight champion)
    #4 Nonito Donaire (unification, reigning WBA bantamweight champion, 4 division champion overall)
    #8 Jason Moloney (future WBO bantamweight champion)
    #2 Nonito Donaire (unification, lineal title fight, reigning WBC bantamweight champion, 4 division champion overall)
    #8 Paul Butler (undisputed unification, reigning and 2X WBO bantamweight champion)
    #1 Stephen Fulton (reigning WBC/WBO super bantamweight champion)​
    That’s true, but I’m sure they didn’t take Future champs into consideration since Inoue fought them before they became champions.

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  • famicommander
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    ESPN is so damn incompetent. They are hyping Inoue on the prefight broadcast right now, but they just said he's 10-0 vs world champions. That's not true. He's 12-0:
    #10 Ryoichi Taguchi (future WBA/IBF/Ring light flyweight champion)
    #1 Adrian Hernandez (reigning and 2X WBC light flyweight champion)
    #1 Omar Narvaez (reigning WBO super flyweight champion, 2 division champion overall)
    #8 Kohei Kono (2X WBA super flyweight champion)
    #5 Jamie McDonnell (former IBF bantamweight champion)
    #5 Juan Carlos Payano (former WBA bantamweight champion)
    #6 Emmanuel Rodriguez (reigning IBF bantamweight champion)
    #4 Nonito Donaire (unification, reigning WBA bantamweight champion, 4 division champion overall)
    #8 Jason Moloney (future WBO bantamweight champion)
    #2 Nonito Donaire (unification, lineal title fight, reigning WBC bantamweight champion, 4 division champion overall)
    #8 Paul Butler (undisputed unification, reigning and 2X WBO bantamweight champion)
    #1 Stephen Fulton (reigning WBC/WBO super bantamweight champion)​

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  • Brother Mouzone
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    Originally posted by edpboxing
    Damn. I missed the KO. Lol
    Me too , was getting some stuffed shells in the oven ..........................

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  • edpboxing
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    Damn. I missed the KO. Lol

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