Yageashi vs Gonzalez?

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  • Dinamita 03
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    #151
    What a fight and performance by Gonzalez undoubted one of the sports top 10 p4p fighters. He put on a great offensive display today.

    I'm glad I sacrificed some sleep to watch this fight, the commentator was hilariously entertaining

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    • PACnPBFsuck
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      #152
      Can we get him some smaller trophies, geeeezzz.

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      • Suavecito80
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        #153
        Originally posted by Dinamita 03
        What a fight and performance by Gonzalez undoubted one of the sports top 10 p4p fighters. He put on a great offensive display today.

        I'm glad I sacrificed some sleep to watch this fight, the commentator was hilariously entertaining
        When I stream fights when he is commentating dude has me laughing the whole time. He said Akira needed some aleve to knock out the pain! LMAO

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        • Kagami Taiga
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          #154
          Sorry but yaegashi was the only one I thought had the heart abd experience to beat Roman at 112 currently. Wouldn't mind seeing him and Estrada again but I don't see a difference. Estrada is the 3rd beat guy in the division imo. The challenges to Roman are all at 108 but they need time to mature.

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          • Suavecito80
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            #155
            Originally posted by Bobby Shmurda
            Sorry but yaegashi was the only one I thought had the heart abd experience to beat Roman at 112 currently. Wouldn't mind seeing him and Estrada again but I don't see a difference. Estrada is the 3rd beat guy in the division imo. The challenges to Roman are all at 108 but they need time to mature.
            Would be an even fight. Estrada is the goods.

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            • Divine Hammer
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              #156
              Originally posted by Bobby Shmurda
              Sorry but yaegashi was the only one I thought had the heart abd experience to beat Roman at 112 currently. Wouldn't mind seeing him and Estrada again but I don't see a difference. Estrada is the 3rd beat guy in the division imo. The challenges to Roman are all at 108 but they need time to mature.
              estrada imo is the #1 at the division.

              estrada's win over viloria is far superior than gonzalez's win over yageashi.

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              • bigcursedawg
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                #157
                Originally posted by porknchili
                Estrada is a damn fine fighter and has ridiculous recovery abilities and determination, but he lost to a Gonzalez that didn't take the fight too seriously. Also, I disagree and believe that Yaegashi is actually physically stronger than Estrada despite the fact that Estrada comes in completely shredded. It would still be a super competitive fight, but I just think that if Roman comes in 100% like he did here, he can stop Estrada who really has looked vulnerable in all of his fights (Viloria, Melindo, Sanchez, Gonzalez 1, etc.).

                Let's not count out Segura though against Estrada. I have a feeling that Estrada is going to have to pull out a super tough effort if he is going to keep his title.
                How do you know Gonzalez didn't take their first fight seriously? He is a consummate professional that was defending his title. And I've never been able to find the Estrada Sanchez Jr fight, but I know he dropped Sanchez in that fight. I don't think the fight is even available so maybe you saw it live or you just looked on boxrec idk about that. And Sanchez is freakishly tall and rangy for the weight they fought at and is a full fledged 118 lber now.

                Yaegashi isn't a big flyweight, I think he filled out at the weight but he's a small man. Estrada has fought above 112 for more than half of his career, he's even fought above 118 before. Thats why i think Estrada is a very solid and phyisically stonger flyweight than Yaegashi.
                Last edited by bigcursedawg; 09-05-2014, 08:53 AM.

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                • IMDAZED
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                  #158
                  Originally posted by Suavecito80
                  Would be an even fight. Estrada is the goods.
                  Yeah forreal. A little nervous for Gonzalez in that one and I could see a rematch being a lot tougher.

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                  • MDPopescu
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                    #159
                    After he floored Yaegashi in the 3rd, he fought intelligently -- waiting for his opponent to wear down... I thought Gonzalez was looking for a stoppage in the championship rounds, but Yaegashi crumbled from punches and exhaustion even earlier...

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