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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Roman Gonzalez Wants Huge Purse For Estrada Rematch

    At just 27 years old, undefeated Nicaraguan Roman "Chocolatito" Gonzalez has managed to touch the top of the boxing world and establish himself as one of the best boxers in the world. However, the triple world champion and second best fighter in the history of the country has gone through difficult times in the past six years since winning his first 105-pound title against Japanese Yutaka Niida. Fortunately, the pugilist has overcome every disadvantage, and never has it affected his performance in the ring.

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  • Public_Enemy
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    I wonder if 1 million is possible. What is his career high purse?

    This fight has to happen. It should be on the Cinco de Mayo PPV undercard. I think the budget would be there to pay both men handsomely. Plus, the extra attention they would receive would be a once in a lifetime opportunity. It makes too much sense imo.

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    • Dr Rumack
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      Well if there's any fighter out there that deserves a payday.

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      • .:: JSFD26 ::.
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        Ok, seriously? Isn't a million dollars a little too much for those smaller weights? Man, seriously, I'm gonna be mad if this doesn't get made cause of money.

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        • VAGAB0ND
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          #5
          Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
          At just 27 years old, undefeated Nicaraguan Roman "Chocolatito" Gonzalez has managed to touch the top of the boxing world and establish himself as one of the best boxers in the world. However, the triple world champion and second best fighter in the history of the country has gone through difficult times in the past six years since winning his first 105-pound title against Japanese Yutaka Niida. Fortunately, the pugilist has overcome every disadvantage, and never has it affected his performance in the ring.
          at the bold. Like the disadvantage he had when Francisco Rodriguez Jr. moved up two divisions to fight him? Or like the disadvantage he had when Juan Francisco Estrada moved down a division to fight him?

          Not to mention that the stoppage in the Rodriguez Jr. fight was one of the worst stoppages I've ever seen.

          "So much has been talked about with respect to this fight, but if they do not pay me a million dollars - I will not fight."

          Looks like we have the newest boxing diva right here. A million dollars, huh?

          Looks like somebody is hesitant to fight the kingpin of 112 at his natural weight. Maybe because a possibly drained Estrada at 108 gave him all he could handle.

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          • Suavecito80
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            Originally posted by Jalisciense909
            at the bold. Like the disadvantage he had when Francisco Rodriguez Jr. moved up two divisions to fight him? Or like the disadvantage he had when Juan Francisco Estrada moved down a division to fight him?

            Not to mention that the stoppage in the Rodriguez Jr. fight was one of the worst stoppages I've ever seen.

            "So much has been talked about with respect to this fight, but if they do not pay me a million dollars - I will not fight."

            Looks like we have the newest boxing diva right here. A million dollars, huh?

            Looks like somebody is hesitant to fight the kingpin of 112 at his natural weight. Maybe because a possibly drained Estrada at 108 gave him all he could handle.
            Nothing wrong with trying to get paid. Especially, since it is the biggest fight that can be made at the weight.

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            • lopez36
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              he's crazy,just say he doesnt want to fight him,one million is too much,

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              • MDPopescu
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                Originally posted by .:: JSFD26 ::.
                Ok, seriously? Isn't a million dollars a little too much for those smaller weights? Man, seriously, I'm gonna be mad if this doesn't get made cause of money.
                ... "It isn't the size of the dog in the fight, but the size of the fight in the dog", as they say...

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                • VAGAB0ND
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Suavecito80
                  Nothing wrong with trying to get paid. Especially, since it is the biggest fight that can be made at the weight.
                  I have no problem with him trying to get paid. He deserves it. He's one of the best fighters in the world.

                  But saying he wants a million dollars or there won't be a rematch is pretty much saying he doesn't want the rematch.

                  We all know it's a very long shot that anybody comes up with $1M+ for a Flyweight fight.

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                  • Dagomba
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                    One million? We have to be realistic here for a second, if it were up to me I'd give him the damn money in a heartbeat but on the real world most people are missing out on these smaller divisions. So there's not a lot of audience to promote the fight to.

                    I doubt he's getting 1m, no one beside a small group of people really care about the fight. Damn it if he's serious about that the fight is not gonna happen.

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