So Estrada wants to travel back in time nine years, to move to the super flyweight division? That's interesting.
I'm more interested though, in seeing a re-match of him vs. Chocolatito. Estrada is the only guy who can actually defeat Chocolatito, he is much better now than when they fought, and even at that time it was a hell of a fight. I think the judges were wrong, it was a very close one. I would maybe have given it to Chocolatito though, because he was the one moving forward and cornering Estrada all fight long, but to be honest, the best and hardest punches were connected by Estrada.
So Estrada wants to travel back in time nine years, to move to the super flyweight division? That's interesting.
I'm more interested though, in seeing a re-match of him vs. Chocolatito. Estrada is the only guy who can actually defeat Chocolatito, he is much better now than when they fought, and even at that time it was a hell of a fight. I think the judges were wrong, it was a very close one. I would maybe have given it to Chocolatito though, because he was the one moving forward and cornering Estrada all fight long, but to be honest, the best and hardest punches were connected by Estrada.
landing the cleaner harder punches doesn't matter. just see floyd-pac. but at least floyd was the one moving forward and cornering pac and forcing him to hold and bend below the waist all fight long oh wait...why did he win? cause he's floyd easy answer!
landing the cleaner harder punches doesn't matter. just see floyd-pac. but at least floyd was the one moving forward and cornering pac and forcing him to hold and bend below the waist all fight long oh wait...why did he win? cause he's floyd easy answer!
That's right, it's a correct sarcastic and contradictory analogy. Chocolatito won because he is who he is. Estrada had to at least knock him down to win. Floyd won vs. Castillo 1, Maidana and Pacquiao for the same reason, no knock downs or knock out vs. him equaled a decision for Floyd at home with his referee, judges, etc.
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