Damn, the super fly division became the best division in boxing in the past two weeks. I don't care how the matchups work between Gonzalez, Cuadras, Inoue, and Estrada...just make any of these fights and I'm there. Whoever walks away with the lineal title out of these four elite fighters deserves the honor of being called the man.
Comments Thread For: Juan Francisco Estrada Drops WBO Belt, Cuadras Eliminator Eyed
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I agree that RG has had it rough but thats expected when you are P4P its a difficult road but thats the burden being in that position...I personally dont want RG to waste his time handing rematches to these guys I would rather see him fight Innoue in order to become lineal @ 115 however I prefer that he Roman honor his word and give Cuadras the rematch....but hey if Cuadras decides to take out Estrada even better...like I said these guys are road blocks in RG career.Comment
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This is what is going to happen, Estrada will Tune Up with a cab driver or b level fighter, then feel ready to fight Cuadras, but Cuadras will break him down worst than Chocolatito did before, he will be known as the guy that ducked Ioka and lost to Cuadras.Comment
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Greatness after a Tune Up? King Chocolatito just reminded the world what greatness is, by moving up in weight and taking on the "Champ" and taking his cherry and the belt home to Nicaragua.
This is what is going to happen, Estrada will Tune Up with a cab driver or b level fighter, then feel ready to fight Cuadras, but Cuadras will break him down worst than Chocolatito did before, he will be known as the guy that ducked Ioka and lost to Cuadras.
You're a dumbass. Don't act like Roman hasn't taken tune ups before. Remember Valentin? Sosa? Rocky Fuentes? All tune ups and garbage fights, back to back and that's after becoming the "lineal champion" at 112.
"But he jumped straight into a title match at 115" lol. It's called politics, plus Roman doesn't have trouble making 115 and I guarantee you his lard ass is more comfortable at super fly than he would be at 112. Thus him vacating the flyweight strap asap.
Also, Estrada would be coming off a 13 month lay off, into a new weight division and is head hunting for the tougher names at 115. Of course he needs a tune up, dumbass. As long as it's not Valentin, we're good homie.
Also, Estrada has chased greatness before. Remember he dropped to 108 for the first time in his career and hasn't even considered it since just to get a shot at Roman and gave him one of the toughest nights out?
What about jumping back to 112 straight after to face Brian Viloria in China and dethrone him to become the unified champion in one swoop? Yeah man, Chocoputito and his fans have no room to criticize
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Last edited by Aztekkas; 09-15-2016, 09:32 AM.Comment
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It's sad but Nobody cares, he aint going to sell to the Mexican/Latin HBO Audience, People know and get excited to hear, Chocolatito, El Gallo El Principe The Monster, people just dont know and dont care about some dude named Srisaket Sor Rungvisai, try selling that to HBO.Comment
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It's sad but Nobody cares, he aint going to sell to the Mexican/Latin HBO Audience, People know and get excited to hear, “Chocolatito”, “El Gallo” “El Principe” “The Monster”, people just don’t know and don’t care about some dude named Srisaket Sor Rungvisai, try selling that to HBO.
Hell, didn't Guillermo take on Sod Kokietgym as well on an HBO fight?Comment
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Yeah, go look at their PPV numbers, HBO knows this Srisaket dude wont sell out PPV, he is a Nobody that no one cares about, just you.Comment
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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?Comment
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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.Comment
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You're a dumbass. Don't act like Roman hasn't taken tune ups before. Remember Valentin? Sosa? Rocky Fuentes? All tune ups and garbage fights, back to back and that's after becoming the "lineal champion" at 112.
"But he jumped straight into a title match at 115" lol. It's called politics, plus Roman doesn't have trouble making 115 and I guarantee you his lard ass is more comfortable at super fly than he would be at 112. Thus him vacating the flyweight strap asap.
Also, Estrada would be coming off a 13 month lay off, into a new weight division and is head hunting for the tougher names at 115. Of course he needs a tune up, dumbass. As long as it's not Valentin, we're good homie.
Also, Estrada has chased greatness before. Remember he dropped to 108 for the first time in his career and hasn't even considered it since just to get a shot at Roman and gave him one of the toughest nights out?
What about jumping back to 112 straight after to face Brian Viloria in China and dethrone him to become the unified champion in one swoop? Yeah man, Chocoputito and his fans have no room to criticize
Pue.. Pue..pujando como niņos cagados siempre que hablan lmao.
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