seriously Gonzalez is going to fight another ex champ who has seen better days.wtf!
Comments Thread For: Roman Gonzalez-Giovani Segura in Play For The Fall
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Didn't Gonzalez beat Estrada already? Was it a robbery? I didn't watch it, what happened? Why do people act like Estrada is Gonzalez's boogieman? (Serious question, didn't watch the fight).Comment
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Gave him a tough tough fight. I didn't score but it was a great back and forth fight. Probably the Mexicans thought he won, but I thought Gonzalez won just watching it. Also Estrada went down a weight class to fight Roman for his WBC Light Flyweight belt for his first title fight.
I'd recommend you to watch it when you got time, its highly a entertaining bout.Last edited by SlySlickSmooth; 05-18-2015, 10:14 PM.Comment
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It was a close fight for the first half but Roman ran away with it for the second half. It was a surprise because Estrada was relatively unknown, untested at that particular weight class and was the last man to last a full fight against Roman. Since then Estrada has faced Viloria, Segura, Melindo, Mepranum and overall better opposition than Roman himself.
After claiming he wanted the rematch, Roman wanted an unheard of purse for a rematch of 1 million dollars, hence it falling through. Now that Estrada is a unified champion at his original weight division, it seems like Roman has no true interest in the said clash while feasting on washed up fighters or journeymen with 28 losses on their record.Comment
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Pathetic. Fighting everybody else's leftovers is a recurring theme for Gonzalez.
Gonzalez fought journeyman Oscar Blanquet coming off of a decision loss to Akira Yaegashi, journeyman Juan Kantun coming off of a K.O. loss to David Sanchez, journeyman Juan Purisima coming off of a decision loss to Artem Dalakian, journeyman Rocky Fuentes coming off of a decision loss to Amnat Ruenrueng, and the 28 loss journeyman Valentin Leon,
. That's 5 of his last 7 fights,
. The other 2 being wins over Akira Yaegashi and Edgar Sosa, which I classify as good wins.
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Pathetic. Fighting everybody else's leftovers is a recurring theme for Gonzalez.
Gonzalez fought journeyman Oscar Blanquet coming off of a decision loss to Akira Yaegashi, journeyman Juan Kantun coming off of a K.O. loss to David Sanchez, journeyman Juan Purisima coming off of a decision loss to Artem Dalakian, journeyman Rocky Fuentes coming off of a decision loss to Amnat Ruenrueng, and the 28 loss journeyman Valentin Leon,
. That's 5 of his last 7 fights,
. The other 2 being wins over Akira Yaegashi and Edgar Sosa, which I classify as good wins.
Stop hating doe
he top 5 pfp doe
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My bad my country cousin. I forgot he P4P doe. He on HBO doe. Juan Francisco "El Gayo" Estrada be duckin' doe. Gonzalez is the mini GGG doe. Carnelo be duckin' GGG doe. El Gayo and Carnelo fight anybody and everybody at 24 years old but they're duckin' the bum killers GGG and Chocolatito doe. Goddamn Mexican duckers doe.Comment
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P4p
Gonzalez knocked out Yageyashi who was the top at the time. He beat Estrada by a wide margin...idk why ppl think a rematch will be any different! He is the best flyweight and has been for awhile. It's just now that he's getting the exposure he deserves. Further, Segura is well know among Mexicans...this fight is nothing but to bring popularity to Gonzalez. Santa Cruz can stick to fighting truck drivers and construction workers i.e. Cayetano who took him 12 reds lmaoooooo!Comment

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