Comments Thread For: Seeing It Through: Bam Rodriguez Delivers KO of Juan Francisco Estrada

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  • MulaKO
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    #11
    He got dropped
    Big fughin deal
    Did he win ???
    Yes he did and in a very classy way
    Problem with today’s fans or wtv you wanna call them , they all fall for that Floyd tunnel vision where losing your 0 is bad
    But no one ever seems to respond when I mention that Ali was dropped 4 times in his career
    They all tough until they get punched by reality square in the fughin nose

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    • Liondw
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      #12
      Man, he can fight. Bam brings excitement even though at such a light weight like Inoue.

      A bit more refinement and yeah, him and Inoue, that's an exciting fight.

      He can't make a mistake like he did against Estrada, but yes, a beautiful body shot knockout. He's a new star.

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      • MulaKO
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        #13
        Originally posted by JeBron Lamez

        Not to disagree for the sake of it but I saw that more as a very professional level of patience, borne of a caution based on justified respect.
        Notice not many are or have questioned you ???
        They don’t even understand your post
        Let alone understanding justified respect lol
        Now , I had no doubt Bam would win ( I always said this fight was 2-3 years to old )
        but never did I think it would be a cake walk
        Bam turned his alarm off and got dropped , only to come back and win impressively
        Fughs like Regina are fast to try and shoot down King Artur Beterbiev cause he’s been knocked down
        But when I mention the great Ali was knocked down 4 times in his career , we get crickets
        Just goes to show how ignorant boxing , if we can call them that , really are
        They just bleed wtv they follow based on race , colour or even promotional companies

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        • Left Hook Louie
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          #14
          Originally posted by MulaKO

          Bam turned his alarm off and got dropped , only to come back and win impressively
          I was on the edge of the sofa leaning towards the screen the whole fight.
          It's good that Bam had that momentary lapse and went down. Really, no harm done. Actually the opposite. Bam said it himself in the ring after the fight, basically that it was a learning experience and he never wants to experience that again. Him going down made an already great fight even better. Bam learned a lot about himself and so did everyone else.

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          • MulaKO
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            #15
            Originally posted by Left Hook Louie

            I was on the edge of the sofa leaning towards the screen the whole fight.
            It's good that Bam had that momentary lapse and went down. Really, no harm done. Actually the opposite. Bam said it himself in the ring after the fight, basically that it was a learning experience and he never wants to experience that again. Him going down made an already great fight even better. Bam learned a lot about himself and so did everyone else.
            Fughin A
            The so called boxing fans who love to call fighter’s names
            cause they get dropped are just that , guys who have been in the bottom of the cause

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            • BronxPride67
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              #16
              Bam is the man, nobody wants none, he brings the action back

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              • Ropeydope
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                #17
                Very impressive dominating win from the young prodigy. I guess it’s on to Japan to collect those straps and raise his profile over there. Go get that bag, son.

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                • techliam
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                  #18
                  “This young man is 24 years old,” said Rodriguez's American promoter, Eddie Hearn

                  American? I thought Eddie was Chinese

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                  • Elheath
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                    #19
                    Not surprised by the result, in fact fully expected. The best result out of this is that now there actually seems to be a path to getting some unifications and action in the 115 level again.

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                    • boxingitis
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by JeBron Lamez

                      Not to disagree for the sake of it but I saw that more as a very professional level of patience, borne of a caution based on justified respect.
                      I feel like Bam was fighting at 60 percent. I wanted Estrada to give a good fight, but Bam is just at another level skill wise plus youth, speed, power, and endurance. Just hope Gallo doesn't take the rematch, or it might be worst. Bam saved him from a beating to the head and just put him away with a body shot.
                      Last edited by boxingitis; 06-30-2024, 09:58 AM.

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