Comments Thread For: Roman Gonzalez Heading Off To Tokyo For Yaegashi

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  • ShoulderRoll
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    Chocolatito is going to cement his status as one of the best fighters in the world once he wins this. War Roman Gonzalez!

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  • bigcursedawg
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    Originally posted by RetroSpeed05
    Anyone know where to watch the fight or is it not going to air on tv?
    Not in America. Im pretty sure you'll have to find a stream to watch this one live.

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  • RetroSpeed05
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    Anyone know where to watch the fight or is it not going to air on tv?

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  • Kagami Taiga
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    War yaegashi!

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  • bigcursedawg
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    Originally posted by kidaguilar
    This and the Juan Fransisco Estrada vs Giovanni Segura fight.
    Hopefully the winners of both fights will face each other to establish the man at 112.

    I love watching Chocolatito fight but I got honestly hope Yaegashi pulls this one off.

    WAR YAEGASHI!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  • bojangles1987
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    Great fight. War Chocolatito.

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  • kidaguilar
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    Originally posted by Humean
    I cannot wait for this fight. All things considered this is the best match-up of the year.
    This and the Juan Fransisco Estrada vs Giovanni Segura fight.

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  • Humean
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    I cannot wait for this fight. All things considered this is the best match-up of the year.

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  • teddycanyon
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    this will be a great fight.

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  • Comments Thread For: Roman Gonzalez Heading Off To Tokyo For Yaegashi

    Román "Chocolatito" Gonzalez is travelling this Saturday to Tokyo, Japan, for his bar none commitment on September 5th against Japan's Akira Yaegashi, who's the WBC flyweight champion.

    Gonzalez seeks his third world crown. Victory would be historic for Nicaraguan boxing, as it'd be right up there with the record of the historic of iconic "Thin Man," Alexis Arguello. The build up to this bust up has been thoroughly explored by Japanese boxing magazine "Beat Boxing" in its latest edition.

    Gonzalez has not faced a Japanese world champion since he defeated Yutaka Niida, in September 2008.

    Although "Chocolatito" Gonzalez is the odds favorite to win, Champion, Yaegashi, has come through an excellent preparation for this fight. He confidently insists that he'll successfully defend the crown.

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