Yeah, me too. It was a clear enough win that we don't really need to see it again and this fight would give a great indicator via comparison. Maybe even if Estrada can win more dominantly, it could force RG to sign up, not that I think it's only his refusal. I think both guys are holding out for more money in this instance. I can't blame them though, as they are both deserving of at least one huge pay day.
Comments Thread For: Juan Francisco Estrada Wants Cuadras if Chocolatito Won't Fight
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Know your role ESTRADA!!! you got a high ranking by the WBA when you left flyweight as its champion so focus on Yafai and the same applies for the WBO...yeah Inoue got something fo yo ass! don't be a chicken and flee the Japanese like you did Ioka @ 112!Comment
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I'd rather see Roman fight both guys first, especially since Caudras could beat Estrada and erase the chance of a Estrada/Gonzalez rematch.
I'm hearing more and more people say Gonzaelz doesn't like the idea of fighting Caudras again. The first fight was a rough one for Chocolatito, idk. The passing of his head trainer, a long tough career, he might be nearing the end of his excellence. Little guys tend to have a history of burning out sooner than their heavier counterparts.Comment
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I'd rather see Roman fight both guys first, especially since Caudras could beat Estrada and erase the chance of a Estrada/Gonzalez rematch.
I'm hearing more and more people say Gonzaelz doesn't like the idea of fighting Caudras again. The first fight was a rough one for Chocolatito, idk. The passing of his head trainer, a long tough career, he might be nearing the end of his excellence. Little guys tend to have a history of burning out sooner than their heavier counterparts.
Cuadras/Estrada on the undercard of Gonzlez/Inoue would be a fantastic card.Comment
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