Boxrec has both of them listed at 5'3" with Chocolatito having a half inch reach advantage. Throw in that Sor Rungvisai has never won a fight outside of Thailand, as well as his last two opponents have fought him in their debut fights. It all adds up to another early to mid rounds KO for Gonzalez. I'd still be a good scrap while it lasted and I'd watch it.
Comments Thread For: Chocolatito Back in The Gym Soon, Sor Rungvisai Fight Up Next?
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Yep, finishing Viloria but with 50 years Old. There is a Big difference. Estrada defeated Viloria in his prime. Gonzalez the trash of him 3 years after.
And I doubt that Gonzalez want to fight with him.Comment
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I have no interest in RG-cuadras rematch. It wasnt that close imo. Roman controlled the fight and there never was a moment where i thought he was in serious trouble.
Cuadras is exciting but i dont think he is that great.Comment
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You dont know what lineal means -- and using Estrada as a example is poor judgement because Gonzalez beat Yagashi and Estrada could of been linear this month facing Ioka but the chicken vacated instead of traveling to Japan and facing his mandatory ( #1. vs. #2. )Comment
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Lineal my eggs, that's so ******.
The #1 in 112 was Viloria, he has 2 belts, then Estrada defeated him, so he has the new king.
Yaegashi? The same kid that was K.O'ed by Pedrin Guevara?
Lol.
At that time:
#1-Estrada.
#2-Ruenroeng.
#3-Yaegashi
Gonzalez dethroned the worst champ in the division.
Look, Cotto was the lineal champ in 160 and all the ****in world knows that GGG was the Better champ.
Is the same case, kid.
Keeping dreaming fan boy. Learn about boxing.Comment
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