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  • chocolito the sport P4P? really..??

    Ok yea he fought about 45 fights that personality i dont know who ,...he still beat them and by KO most..He's a fighter and he get my respect non the less..




    BUT he weights 115 pounds does it not borther anyone else when the Ref is bigger then both fighters?

    Is he really the next undefeated guy after floyed who should be the face of the sport?

    Or this HBO trying build his hype/name/profile?

    It really hard to give him the praise he deserves when he weights the same as my niece or nefrew lol

    This is one part of the fight game that i not happy there a whole bunch of killer who should be the face of the sport

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    Originally posted by Rudiamonds View Post
    Ok yea he fought about 45 fights that personality i dont know who ,...he still beat them and by KO most..He's a fighter and he get my respect non the less..




    BUT he weights 115 pounds does it not borther anyone else when the Ref is bigger then both fighters?

    Is he really the next undefeated guy after floyed who should be the face of the sport?

    Or this HBO trying build his hype/name/profile?

    It really hard to give him the praise he deserves when he weights the same as my niece or nefrew lol

    This is one part of the fight game that i not happy there a whole bunch of killer who should be the face of the sport

    Posts like these make me question if people understand the concept of "PFP". Honestly, what does height and weight matter when discussing skills and talent on a PFP playing field?

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    • #3
      Who the **** is Chocolito?

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      • #4
        Chocolito

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Aztekkas View Post
          Posts like these make me question if people understand the concept of "PFP". Honestly, what does height and weight matter when discussing skills and talent on a PFP playing field?
          Bro, P4P has slowly lost it's meaning. Most people dont even know wtf it means anymore.

          Also, posts like the OP make me wonder if he actually watches the lower weights. Those little ****ers **** their hearts out all the time but hes more worried about their size wtf? And mentalities like his are the reason why the lower weights dont thrive.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Rudiamonds View Post
            Ok yea he fought about 45 fights that personality i dont know who ,...he still beat them and by KO most..He's a fighter and he get my respect non the less..




            BUT he weights 115 pounds does it not borther anyone else when the Ref is bigger then both fighters?

            Is he really the next undefeated guy after floyed who should be the face of the sport?

            Or this HBO trying build his hype/name/profile?

            It really hard to give him the praise he deserves when he weights the same as my niece or nefrew lol

            This is one part of the fight game that i not happy there a whole bunch of killer who should be the face of the sport
            And "Chocolito" isnt a killer? I guess since he weighs as much as your "nefrew" he isnt?

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              • #8
                Originally posted by .:: JSFD26 ::. View Post
                Bro, P4P has slowly lost it's meaning. Most people dont even know wtf it means anymore.

                Also, posts like the OP make me wonder if he actually watches the lower weights. Those little ****ers **** their hearts out all the time but hes more worried about their size wtf? And mentalities like his are the reason why the lower weights dont thrive.
                Completely agree. The lower weights held the sport down for several of its dry spells in recent times. How could anyone pass up on Roman Gonzalez, Juan Francisco Estrada, Naoya Inoue, Kosei Tanaka, Zolani Tete, Shinsuke Yamanaka, Srisaket Rungvisai and countless other exciting and talented fighters south of 130 is beyond me.

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                • #9
                  He is the best pound for pound fighter in the world. If you don't think he is then in your world he isn't the best. He ranks where ever you want to rank him be it tenth or even not at all. Pound for pound is just personal opinion and can't be proven at all unless the fighters in question are the same weight and they fight each other. Since Gonzalez is way too light in weight to fight most of the other candidates for a high pound for pound rating such as Ward, GGG or Kovalev fans just have to guess where he belongs in the pound for pound race. Many fans think he deserves the top spot, myself included. Many other fans such as yourself don't think he deserves the top spot. You are right and I am also right. In pound for pound there are no wrong answers, just different opinions.

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                  • #10
                    Nefrew.

                    Ha.

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