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Originally posted by 1hourRun View PostCome on man : little pacman gave it to him (made him look foolish) and Valoria was a SD, Segura slugged it out with him for the whole fight ; at this rate he going to lose real soon.Anyone thats a name in the divison has given him problems dont be surprised if he goes to war with Tyson.
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Originally posted by 1hourRun View PostCome on man : little pacman gave it to him (made him look foolish) and Valoria was a SD, Segura slugged it out with him for the whole fight ; at this rate he going to lose real soon.Anyone thats a name in the divison has given him problems dont be surprised if he goes to war with Tyson.
Viloria was a SD on the cards but not actual footage. You could say the initial rounds were close but after the middle, Estrada grinded Viloria down and made him look ordinary, damn near KO'ing him in the later rounds.
Segura slugged it out? That's when I know you're either blind or didn't watch the fights you're talking about. Segura didn't do sht but catch the ass whipping of his life, not only did his corner throw in the towel but the ref stopped the fight at the same time. Even the commentators were saying Segura was taking too much of a beating and the fight should have been stopped much earlier, lol. In no way, shape or form was Estrada at risk in that fight. In regards to skill, Segura was overmatched in every level and department easily.
No way Estrada struggles wih a shopworn Marquez. If "struggling" means beating down the game opponents in the division, then I agree, Estrada will and has "struggled" against every name he has faced lol.
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Originally posted by Aztekkas View PostYou're blind lol. Little Pacman didn't do ****, Alvarez didn't look promising himself int hat horrendous clash of styles. They never meshed, period.
Viloria was a SD on the cards but not actual footage. You could say the initial rounds were close but after the middle, Estrada grinded Viloria down and made him look ordinary, damn near KO'ing him in the later rounds.
Segura slugged it out? That's when I know you're either blind or didn't watch the fights you're talking about. Segura didn't do sht but catch the ass whipping of his life, not only did his corner throw in the towel but the ref stopped the fight at the same time. Even the commentators were saying Segura was taking too much of a beating and the fight should have been stopped much earlier, lol. In no way, shape or form was Estrada at risk in that fight. In regards to skill, Segura was overmatched in every level and department easily.
No way Estrada struggles wih a shopworn Marquez. If "struggling" means beating down the game opponents in the division, then I agree, Estrada will and has "struggled" against every name he has faced lol.
Roman Gonzales when asked about a rematch with Juan Francisco Estrada.
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Originally posted by Aztekkas View Post
No way Estrada struggles wih a shopworn Marquez. If "struggling" means beating down the game opponents in the division, then I agree, Estrada will and has "struggled" against every name he has faced lol.
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Originally posted by glenn mcrory View PostIf Estrada was as much of a bum as the people on here try to make him look, Roman wouldn't have turned into Scrooge McDuck asking for a million dollars worth of "incentive" to fight him.
Roman Gonzales when asked about a rematch with Juan Francisco Estrada.
Lmao. I just watched a recent interview where Roman claims that by him KO'ing Viloria it wouldn't just make a statement, but it would make Estrada cower away from a rematch for good.
A win over Viloria would mean nothing at this point, especially since Estrada already had his way with the Hawaiin punch years back. Try telling this to the Dinerito fanboys, they believe this is he best possible fight at the weight.
Everyone clowns on Estrada's wins over Alvarez and Asenjo but disregard all the horrendous fights Roman had been involved in.
It was in Nicaragua and for free doe. He gets a pass doe.
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Originally posted by Aztekkas View PostLmao. I just watched a recent interview where Roman claims that by him KO'ing Viloria it wouldn't just make a statement, but it would make Estrada cower away from a rematch for good.
A win over Viloria would mean nothing at this point, especially since Estrada already had his way with the Hawaiin punch years back. Try telling this to the Dinerito fanboys, they believe this is he best possible fight at the weight.
Everyone clowns on Estrada's wins over Alvarez and Asenjo but disregard all the horrendous fights Roman had been involved in.
It was in Nicaragua and for free doe. He gets a pass doe.
Pretty sure that's what he's hoping. Then when after the fight Estrada says he still wants the rematch.
As for the rest, well, yeah you know, double standards and all that.
Roman can do no wrong. You know that. After all, he is undisputed P4P boxer of the universe. I mean, come on, you've seen his punches distort the very fabric of reality.
:ROFLMAO:
At least, that's what some on here would have you believe...
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Originally posted by Aztekkas View PostYou're blind lol. Little Pacman didn't do ****, Alvarez didn't look promising himself int hat horrendous clash of styles. They never meshed, period.
Viloria was a SD on the cards but not actual footage. You could say the initial rounds were close but after the middle, Estrada grinded Viloria down and made him look ordinary, damn near KO'ing him in the later rounds.
Segura slugged it out? That's when I know you're either blind or didn't watch the fights you're talking about. Segura didn't do sht but catch the ass whipping of his life, not only did his corner throw in the towel but the ref stopped the fight at the same time. Even the commentators were saying Segura was taking too much of a beating and the fight should have been stopped much earlier, lol. In no way, shape or form was Estrada at risk in that fight. In regards to skill, Segura was overmatched in every level and department easily.
No way Estrada struggles wih a shopworn Marquez. If "struggling" means beating down the game opponents in the division, then I agree, Estrada will and has "struggled" against every name he has faced lol.
. The Viloria fight was a SD?
Estrada won 8-4 or 9-3, IDGAF what the cards say.
And Estrada gave Segura a beating,.
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Originally posted by glenn mcrory View PostPraise be to Roman "Dinerito" Gonzales.
Pretty sure that's what he's hoping. Then when after the fight Estrada says he still wants the rematch.
As for the rest, well, yeah you know, double standards and all that.
Roman can do no wrong. You know that. After all, he is undisputed P4P boxer of the universe. I mean, come on, you've seen his punches distort the very fabric of reality.
:ROFLMAO:
At least, that's what some on here would have you believe...
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