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  • #31
    I was unfamiliar with Nishida but figured Rodriguez would take this. Cong**** to the new champ.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by famicommander View Post

      Rodriguez beat Paul Butler in the UK for a belt and then he beat Jason Moloney on neutral ground. Those are both very, very good wins. He also has a win against one of the Gary Russells.
      And he easily won 10 rounds of the Gaballo fight.
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      • #33
        Originally posted by _Rexy_ View Post

        And he easily won 10 rounds of the Gaballo fight.
        I wouldn't go that far. 7 or 8, sure, but not 10.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by danceswithfire View Post

          dumbasses like you don't even know what robbery is!....just so you know!
          That was a clear Franco win you dumb inbred fucxxk

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          • #35
            Originally posted by famicommander View Post

            I wouldn't go that far. 7 or 8, sure, but not 10.
            I think I had 8 or 9 TBH. I’m not watching it again, but it was a clear robbery.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by Sid-Knee View Post

              Name all the robberies you can in Japan?

              You hate it because your fighters can't typically cheat like they always do over there. That's pretty much a guaranteed loss for you on a level playing field. It's why you want all your fights in the US where corruption and cheating is widespread. If you do travel, it must be against a hindered fighter.
              ryota murata - hassan n'dam

              japan's biggest star was robbed in japan. it was so bad that wba's president publicly gave his card, suspended incompetent judges and ordered an immediate rematch.

              nowhere else in the world would they allow their biggest star to be robbed. imagine that john ryder won against canelo with that same performance. yeah, we can't even imagine.

              japan is the most fair place in the world (boxing related). the worst are usa, uk, germany and russia. going there is basically selling your belt/position and the only reason to fight there is money. luckily some boxers can earn it in the middle east now.

              don't listen to biased people (not even fans) who don't watch boxing (full fights, every division they talk about).
              Last edited by drablj; 05-04-2024, 09:58 PM.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by drablj View Post

                ryota murata - hassan n'dam

                japan's biggest star was robbed in japan. it was so bad that wba's president publicly gave his card, suspended incompetent judges and ordered an immediate rematch.

                nowhere else in the world would they allow their biggest star to be robbed. imagine that john ryder won against canelo with that same performance. yeah, we can't even imagine.

                japan is the most fair place in the world (boxing related). the worst are usa, uk, germany and russia. going there is basically selling your belt/position and the only reason to fight there is money. luckily some boxers can earn it in the middle east now.

                don't listen to biased people (not even fans) who don't watch boxing (full fights, every division they talk about).
                I bring that fight up a lot. One of the worst robberies I'd seen, and it went to the B side

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by _Rexy_ View Post

                  Well, being a 2 time world champion gives him a more accomplished career than Munguia. Can you name me his good wins?
                  Lol

                  Only Liam Smith is a better fighter and a better win than moloney and Butler, stop....

                  Rodríguez resume is pretty irrelevant.

                  And against Inoue he showed his mediocre level

                  Munguia was Game against a top-3 p4p fighter.

                  And Munguia has a Lot of chances of be champ again, he is 27.

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by famicommander View Post

                    Rodriguez beat Paul Butler in the UK for a belt and then he beat Jason Moloney on neutral ground. Those are both very, very good wins. He also has a win against one of the Gary Russells.
                    The worst of the russells

                    Liam Smith is better fighter than Butler and moloney that are one of the worst champs in recent years.

                    Stop,.man.

                    Rodríguez is a very proven B class fighter, period.

                    He is not in the top-60 of Best champions of Puerto Rico history

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by Mexican_Puppet View Post

                      The worst of the russells

                      Liam Smith is better fighter than Butler and moloney that are one of the worst champs in recent years.

                      Stop,.man.

                      Rodríguez is a very proven B class fighter, period.

                      He is not in the top-60 of Best champions of Puerto Rico history
                      No intent of being sarcastic and I actually thought Rodriguez would win prior to the fight, but that being said too lazy to check but Puerto Rico has/had 60 boxing champions in their history to begin with?

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