Some clown said Estrada is ducking the rematch haha comedian and said gallito just beat viloria what about segura melindo marquez they don't count. who has roman beat?
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He beat Akira Yagashi for the 112 lineal title in his third weight - former #1. world flyweight champion Brian Viloria, Current P4P #. 8 Juan Estrada. Those are just his recent notable wins Im not even going to get into the years that you and 95% of NSB will pretend to know anything about.Comment
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Lets see hmm, my guess is that Estrada has said on record that he does not care so much as to the money while choco crisps is been asking for two mil maybe?
By the way in their first fight Estrada had to go down 4 pounds in a division he never fought before, and to top all that up he was very young.Comment
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He also lost at his natural weight of 112 lbs 18 months before the RG fight to a younger Juan Carlos sanchez that had been KO about 1 year before their first fight ; thats two losses for 'La Gallina' in one year then he got a split decision over Brian Viloria WOW!!! Look out Chocolatito Hahahahahaha!Lets see hmm, my guess is that Estrada has said on record that he does not care so much as to the money while choco crisps is been asking for two mil maybe?
By the way in their first fight Estrada had to go down 4 pounds in a division he never fought before, and to top all that up he was very young.Comment
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He also lost at his natural weight of 112 lbs 18 months before the RG fight to a younger Juan Carlos sanchez that had been KO about 1 year before their first fight ; thats two losses for 'La Gallina' in one year then he got a split decision over Brian Viloria WOW!!! Look out Chocolatito Hahahahahaha!
He also came back to KO Sanchez in the rematch. Oh and look at Sanchez Jr now, fighting all the way at 122 after winning and losing his strap at 115.
SD vs Viloria? Did you see the fight or just Boxrec it? That was a clear win for Estrada and it was a much more fresh and better version of the Hawaiin Punch than the one Roman faced. Roman faced him after he had lost to Estrada and was struggling against lesser names, Estrada beat him when Viloria was steamrolling through the division and had unified titles.Comment
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Good for Sanchez when you get beat by a better man you learn something just like Estrada learned his lesson taking an L at the hands of RG and look at 'La Gallina' now ( in the p4p list ) -- I'm really happy for him. You know Viloria looked pretty good with those KO's after the loss to Estrada didnt he? but when Chocolatito does what Estrada couldnt do ( Knock him out ) he was washed up right? ok. and about that Sanchez KO you know Im not really impressed with that considering he was already Cracked China before Estrada caught up to him.He also came back to KO Sanchez in the rematch. Oh and look at Sanchez Jr now, fighting all the way at 122 after winning and losing his strap at 115.
SD vs Viloria? Did you see the fight or just Boxrec it? That was a clear win for Estrada and it was a much more fresh and better version of the Hawaiin Punch than the one Roman faced. Roman faced him after he had lost to Estrada and was struggling against lesser names, Estrada beat him when Viloria was steamrolling through the division and had unified titles.Comment
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Truth of the matter is that Sanchez Jr was never a good fighter, he simply had a massive size advantage above everyone from 112 to 115. Even at 115 he was brutalized when he faced someone damn near his size in Tete. The fact that Estrada KO'd him in the rematch was rather telling due to the size difference in my book, especially since Sanchez Jr went on to capture the IBF Super Flyweight title not long after his loss to Estrada.Good for Sanchez when you get beat by a better man you learn something just like Estrada learned his lesson taking an L at the hands of RG and look at 'La Gallina' now in the p4p list -- I'm really happy for him. You know Viloria looked pretty good with those KO's after the loss to Estrada didnt he? but when Chocolatito does what Estrada couldnt do ( Knock him out ) he was washed up right? ok. and about that Sanchez KO you know Im not really impressed with that considering he was already Cracked China before Estrada caught up to him.
I'm not saying that Roman's win over Viloria wasn't impressive, because it was... But I saw it coming and even had Roman grinding him down and stopping him in the later rounds myself and that's exactly what happened. Plus, after Estrada beat him Brian had no significant wins. He might have been getting KO's but he was also struggling against journeymen on his comeback trail. The fact that Viloria was going into the Roman clash with zero momentum, no belts and 2 1/2 to 3 years older than he was when he faced Estrada means something. Viloria was coming off massive wins and unification fights with a highly touted(at the time) Hernan Marquez, El Pingo Miranda and a pfp listed Segura when he lost to JFE.
I mean.. Come on, Viloria was struggling against Zuņiga until his power pulled him through. In fact he was facing nothing but mediocre names with horrible resumes and win ratios just to build up his confidence. No comparison.Comment

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