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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Viloria Gets the Fight He Wants on the Biggest Stage

    Brian Viloria has had an eventful career, from winning various titles, fighting on big cards in large venues. So certainly his fight against highly regarded WBC flyweight champion Roman 'Chocolatito' Gonzalez, at the Madison Square Garden, has to be his biggest stage, right?

    "Of course not," said Viloria, before delivering his punchline - "the Alameda Swap Meet."
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  • trainhard_187
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    Ive seen Viloria struggle with fighters below Chocolatitos skill set and even a 100% well trained and conditioned Viloria doesn't beat Gonzalez.. I just think its Gonzalezs time now..

    Gonzalez by late stoppage..

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    • Jerzz
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      Quoted from The Ring's Michael Rosenthal

      "Viloria has been the type of fighter who has fought down to his competition at times. One example might be Carlos Tamara, a Colombian who took Viloria’s junior flyweight belt by a surprising 12th-round knockout in 2010 and then went 3-4-1 in the rest of his career.

      Some observers thought that was the beginning of the end for Viloria, who even then was old for such a small fighter.

      But when he’s truly motivated, even in recent years, it seems anything is possible. He was a decided underdog in title fights against then-hot Giovani Segura and Hernan Marquez in 2011 and 2012, respectively, yet stopped them both in entertaining fashion."

      I think we will have an entertaining fight as Villoria is motivated.

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      • Corelone
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        #4
        The Alameda swap meet? Vernon between Long Beach and Alameda. Auto wreckers, scrap yards, dive bars and projects. Nice place to be from, far from.

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        • Divine Hammer
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          #5
          viloria is going to get KO'ed cold on the biggest stage of his career too. viloria hasn't felt the power that estrada will bring. and he hasn't felt the pressure and the elite skill that gonzalez will bring. this will be easy work for gonzalez.

          viloria won't make it past the 2nd round. guaranteed.

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          • komandante
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            #6
            Gonzales is in for the biggest challenge in his career, Viloria is a very dangerous fighter.

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            • Corelone
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              #7
              Viloria was a dangerous fighter. That "tune up" didn't do him any good getting ready for this. Might have hurt his chances, less than a round is as good as inactive.

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