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  • #41
    Originally posted by thecomedian2 View Post
    Yeah, go look at their PPV numbers, HBO knows this Srisaket dude won’t sell out PPV, he is a Nobody that no one cares about, just you.
    Pobresito, you seriously think Roman's next fight will be on PPV? you really are a comedian, you spew nothing but jokes.

    Originally posted by Enufsaid View Post
    Estrada has not fought in a year while Choco has fought 2-3 times. Everyone wants a piece of Choco including those he hasn't fought. Cuadras may deserve a rematch but Choco has bigger fights ahead of him. They both had their shot and are just going to have to wait. My advice to them, fight each other or challenge one of the other two champs at 115 and if they win then perhaps a unification at a later date. They both can easily travel to Japan and seek fights there as Choco has done in the past. Choco is 46-0 and has earned to fight who and when he wants. How many fights do Cuadras and Estrada have?
    Your knowledge on both fighters seems extremely limited, yet you want to give them advice? Lol. The only reason Roman has fought in Japan is because his promotional company is based there and the lower weight divisions are deep out in the East.

    By the way, Cuadras shares the same promoter with Roman and has fought numerous times in Japan as well. What's your point?

    Choco is 46 and 0 with a very good resume but don't down talk his 2 biggest career wins lmao. Plus, it's not like Estrada and Cuadras are nobodies.. Both men are extremely admonished in the sport at this point.


    Originally posted by Red Cyclone View Post
    Estrada Vs. Cuadras in all honesty should totally be a PPV fight I'd much rather pay to watch that than Ward Vs. Kovalev.

    You just know what you're gonna get with Estrada and Cuadras it would be a guaranteed war proper scrap lets hope these two do get it on.
    I just want HBO to star shining more light in the lower weights aside from Roman himself. I mean, how can they build interest on a mega fight down there when no one knows anyone outside of Roman and his last 4 opponents.

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    • #42
      Originally posted by Enufsaid View Post
      Chocoputito? Show some respect. He's beaten everyone in front of him including the best Mexico has to offer unanimously. Actually, Choco hunted them both down for 24 rounds so stop your crying already. Only thing worse than ignorant boxing fans are disrespectful ones. Learn to lose with dignity my friend..
      The fck are you to monitor grown men on an Internet forum? I can call Roman whatever the fck I want. Chocoputito, Chocobultito, etc.. Plus, I'm just fcking around with a few posters on the site, dumbass. Even Roman's number one fanboy in 1Hour would tell you how much I admire and respect Roman as a fighter, everything else is fair game.

      Get off Choco-pujitos Super Fly nuts.

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      • #43
        Originally posted by mannysavage View Post
        Funny thing is he wouldve probably KO'ed Cuadras like he was on his way to doing in their 1st fight
        What a joke, man. The fight was good but only in your dreams, Cuadras is too slick. And besides of a left hand to the body the better thing that he did in that fight was hit with his head.

        And look, Sir Rungvisai is too dangerous for Gonzalez. Why?

        Because Gonzalez has a bad defense and he is not stronger that the Thai.

        I would like watch Gonzalez vs Sor Rungvisai.
        Last edited by Mexican_Puppet; 09-15-2016, 11:24 AM.

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        • #44
          Originally posted by Tom Cruise View Post

          He also fought RG at a weight below where he normally fights. Just watching the fight I dont think it affected him that much, but it still adds a bit of intrigue to a rematch.
          Man, is obvious that affected him, look how skinny he looked, compare that body with the Segura fight.

          Estrada in 108 hadn't power, he was a featherhanded fighter. In 112 and more in 115 he has a lot of power.

          In his first fight Estrada hit Gonzalez a lot of time but he was not strong to hurt him like Cuadras did.

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          • #45
            Sounds like a good ****ing plan to me.

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            • #46
              And what about Ancajas?

              That guy has ****in talent, he is the boy of Manny Pacquiao.

              This division is AWESOME.

              And Concepcion is a warrior, he can make wars.

              And Luis Nery is another great prospect of Mexico, is kinda Gallo Estrada but he is a southpaw and has better stamina than Leo Santa Cruz.

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              • #47
                Originally posted by Mexican_Puppet View Post
                Sir Rungvisai is too dangerous for Gonzalez. Why?

                Because Gonzalez has a bad defense and he is not stronger that the Thai.

                I like watch Gonzalez vs Sor Rungvisai.
                Rungvisai lost to akira yaegashi and while Yaegashi will always be a tough opponent and world class champion, he lacks Roman Gonzalez skills and pressure, I rather watch Roman unify with Concepcion first.

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                • #48
                  Originally posted by thecomedian2 View Post
                  Rungvisai lost to akira yaegashi and while Yaegashi will always be a tough opponent and world class champion, he lacks Roman Gonzalez skills and pressure, I rather watch Roman unify with Concepcion first.
                  Are you kidding me? That was the debut of Rungviasai and was in 108 pounds, now he's a huge 115 pounds, with the best power of the division.

                  He is better than yaegashi and Concepcion. And Roman has not the footwork of Yaegashi to move around the ring.

                  Gonzalez vs Rungvisai is a war toe to toe, Gonzalez never faced a powerpuncher like the Thai.

                  Plus Rungvisai is the #1 in rankings.

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                  • #49
                    Originally posted by Mexican_Puppet View Post
                    Roman has not the footwork of Yaegashi to move around the ring.

                    Gonzalez vs Rungvisai is a war toe to toe, Gonzalez never faced a powerpuncher like the Thai.

                    Plus Rungvisai is the #1 in rankings.
                    Roman is not one to move around the ring to evade come forwarding pressure fighters, he actually welcomes the pressure and breaks those boxers down for a Master Piece of a boxing class, the more I think about it, I believe Rungvisai is Tailor made for Romans skills.

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by bojangles1987 View Post
                      Sounds like a good ****ing plan to me.
                      I second that motion!

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