Comments Thread For: Photos: Viloria Ripped and Ready For Chocolatito

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  • antweezy23
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    #21
    Originally posted by IR0NFIST


    I saw this last night and thought Sechback was just trolling everyone with another click-bait video. Legit first time I actually agreed with his title.
    I gotta agree with the title too. I remember when I used to train at Wildcard and used to see Brian skipping rope, dude was an absolute beast.

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    • Motofan
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      #22
      Hate to be "that guy" but he is far from ripped. Still rooting for him, but come on now.

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        #23
        Originally posted by Motofan
        Hate to be "that guy" but he is far from ripped. Still rooting for him, but come on now.

        don't matter, he's got the eye of the tiger!


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          #24
          Originally posted by El-blanco
          Why are some Mexicans anti-roman? He is going to roll over Viloria. I'll take any bets that it doesn't go past 8.
          Originally posted by Mr.Fantastic
          Viloria gets props for beating a lot of decent Mexican boxers. Dude earned his respect the hard way.

          Yup, I've been a fan of Viloria since the Pinoy Pride/Latin Fury days.


          I was gutted when he got robbed 3 times in a row back in 2006/2007 against Omar Nino Romero twice and Edgar Sosa. Viloria won those fights.

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          • francisco0315
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            #25
            Originally posted by HIGHNESS
            IMO a Latino on Latino rivalry is more of a big deal to Mexicans than Latino on Filipino/Asian rivalry. They want to establish who the better Latino group is. So in this case, many Mexicans will go for Viloria and want the Nicaraguan to fail.
            As a Mexican Ia m rooting for el Chocolatito, I am proud of a latinoamerican being the #1 P4P, plus I want the Chocolatito Vs Estrada rematch.

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            • cabalas
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              #26
              Originally posted by 1hourRun
              Nicaraguans have destroyed Mexican fighters... Finito Lopez got a gift draw vs Rosendo Alvarez of Nicaragua (who should broken his undefeated streak considering the knockdown -- he was robbed) Alexi Arguello defeated the great Ruben Olivarez ; Chocolatito took Estradas 0 (Mexicos best fighter recently)...
              I am not Mexican. True that in the first fight Alvarez-Lopez there was some controversy about scoring it a draw; however, Finito won clearly the rematch (just like Floyd should have lost against Castillo but won easily in the rematch). Yes, Alexis defeated Olivares in a fight where the veteran lost again the younger fighter and Ruben was ahead in 2 cards before the KO in the 13th round. Arguello (RIP) has been for me the best boxer from Nicaragua (beyond Roman Glez. mainly due to the opposition faced). Finally, Estrada didn't lost his zero against Roman (his first loss was against Juan Carlos Sanchez and by the way Estrada later won a rematch). So far, only Alexis has scored a KO against any of the Mexican members of the Hall of Fame. But maybe that qualifies as "Nica destroying Mex" for you. Incidentally, I don't have any problem if Glez. wins against Viloria as long as Roman rematches Estrada which is a fight many boxing fans would like to see.

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              • cabalas
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                #27
                One more thing to consider. Great Alexis Arguello (RIP) lost by KO against an unknown Mexican fighter in Managua Nicaragua. Alexis was 19-2-0 while Jorge Reyes record was 7-6-0 (Reyes ended his career with a horrible 8-12-0 and only 25 % KO). A defeat doesn't mean much when you compare two nations and their history in boxing.

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                • 1hourRun
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by cabalas
                  I am not Mexican. True that in the first fight Alvarez-Lopez there was some controversy about scoring it a draw; however, Finito won clearly the rematch (just like Floyd should have lost against Castillo but won easily in the rematch). Yes, Alexis defeated Olivares in a fight where the veteran lost again the younger fighter and Ruben was ahead in 2 cards before the KO in the 13th round. Arguello (RIP) has been for me the best boxer from Nicaragua (beyond Roman Glez. mainly due to the opposition faced). Finally, Estrada didn't lost his zero against Roman (his first loss was against Juan Carlos Sanchez and by the way Estrada later won a rematch). So far, only Alexis has scored a KO against any of the Mexican members of the Hall of Fame. But maybe that qualifies as "Nica destroying Mex" for you. Incidentally, I don't have any problem if Glez. wins against Viloria as long as Roman rematches Estrada which is a fight many boxing fans would like to see.
                  Theres always excuses for Mejico when it comes to L's -- take it like a man Im tired of hearing it.

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                  • Corelone
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by cabalas
                    One more thing to consider. Great Alexis Arguello (RIP) lost by KO against an unknown Mexican fighter in Managua Nicaragua. Alexis was 19-2-0 while Jorge Reyes record was 7-6-0 (Reyes ended his career with a horrible 8-12-0 and only 25 % KO). A defeat doesn't mean much when you compare two nations and their history in boxing.
                    Alexis had Pryor out on his feet, Aaron stumbled to the corner, Panama Louis gave Pryor a drink from a bottle HE mixed, Panama refused a bottle of "plain" water and Pryor came out like the house was on fire to KO Arguello. Pryor had ******* issues later.

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                    • kiaba360
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                      #30
                      This is going to be such a good fight.

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