Comments Thread For: Gonzalez Stops Yaegashi In 10 For Flyweight Crown
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Ah thanks for a nice little review, I honestly didn't know much about the guy. I knew he was big for his division though, I think he has fought at Bantamweight and had success. I agree with Narvaez, and there's a few names to fight. As for Roman though, I hope he stays at Flyweight till it loses its current glowRungvisai was his first actual step up and for a belt. He is a big Super FLy and uses his size as well as his disciplined boxing to beat his foes down. He thoroughly outboxed Rungvisai up until the fight was stopped due to a grotesque cut on Cuadras.
Aside from that Zaleta and Lumacad are decent names. Personally I believe he would be a tough challenge for anyone at 115 due to his physical attributes and boxing abilities, the kid is talented. Zolani Tete would be a great scrap if he could maintain possession of the belt until and if Gonzalez moves up. Orucuta would be another good challenge for Roman at that weight, as well as an aged Narvaez. The Arroyo twin, Tyson Marquez and Sosa are decent names as well. Luis Concepcion can provide a good fire fight for as long as it lasts. Arthur Villanueva might also be able to make a name for himself before/if ever Roman does go up. Super Flyweight isn't as deep as 112, but it has it's share of tough competitors.Comment
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The very fact that you have Hopkins and Garcia on your P4P list but not him is downplaying his accomplishments.never down played his accomplishments, he a good lil fighter the estrada fight was a few years ago if he beats estrada now id find sum room for him on the p4p...i acknowledged that gonzalez/estrada 2 would be a superfight at flyweight,so how is that downplaying his accomplishments?
And just because you didn't know who Estrada was when Gonzalez beat him doesn't mean it wasn't a great win. Estrada beat Viloria 5 months after he lost to Gonzalez. Did he become a "completely different fighter" during those 5 months?Comment
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anybody who finds the fight on youtube or some other streaming site, who pm's me a link, will be my new bro.Comment
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Viloria,Melindo, maprenum and segura? That would suggest to me he is a better fighter now.The very fact that you have Hopkins and Garcia on your P4P list but not him is downplaying his accomplishments.
And just because you didn't know who Estrada was when Gonzalez beat him doesn't mean it wasn't a great win. Estrada beat Viloria 5 months after he lost to Gonzalez. Did he become a "completely different fighter" during those 5 months?Comment
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Do you know he also won a tournament at 112 but Box Azteca was only able to get Estrada a title shot at 108, a weight class he had never ventured in before? He said it himself, the weight drop took a toll on his body and he didn't feel the same, but he went on with it because he wanted the shot at being a champion. That's why he went back to 112 and dominated Viloria a few months later. He didn't "become a completely different fighter" but he did feel more comfortable at a more appropriate weight for his body. 4 pounds is a massive difference when talking about men that only weight in at 112, so yeah…. the Estrada Gonzalez fought is different to the Estrada the Hawaiian Punch encountered in terms of physicality.The very fact that you have Hopkins and Garcia on your P4P list but not him is downplaying his accomplishments.
And just because you didn't know who Estrada was when Gonzalez beat him doesn't mean it wasn't a great win. Estrada beat Viloria 5 months after he lost to Gonzalez. Did he become a "completely different fighter" during those 5 months?Comment
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Estrada can come in weighing 200lbs if he wants. He's gonna take that L again.Do you know he also won a tournament at 112 but Box Azteca was only able to get Estrada a title shot at 108, a weight class he had never ventured in before? He said it himself, the weight drop took a toll on his body and he didn't feel the same, but he went on with it because he wanted the shot at being a champion. That's why he went back to 112 and dominated Viloria a few months later. He didn't "become a completely different fighter" but he did feel more comfortable at a more appropriate weight for his body. 4 pounds is a massive difference when talking about men that only weight in at 112, so yeah…. the Estrada Gonzalez fought is different to the Estrada the Hawaiian Punch encountered in terms of physicality.
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I just wanted to talk smack since I havent talked to you in a while.
Hope everything is good with you.Comment
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