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  • #11
    Originally posted by Motorcity Cobra View Post
    After winning the title he defended against guys

    9-2-5
    9-15-4
    pro debut
    9-2-1
    1-3-0
    0-1-0
    pro debut
    10-13-1

    Since losing to Cuadras he's fought guys

    6-10-3
    22-24-2
    11-5-1
    18-26-5
    5-2-0
    9-20-1
    34-2-2
    21-37-2
    28-22-3
    12-10-2
    3-5-0
    12-19-0
    pro debut
    pro debut


    Stop insulting my intelligence trying to tell me the lower weight classes are good. Go to any guys from the lower weight classes and their records will look similar.
    Poor example if you knew anything about impoverished Thai fighters you would understand their system of matchmaking.

    Take a look at some of the names around Chocolatito Gonzalez : Shinsuke Yamanaka, Anselmo Moreno, Nayoya Inoue, Zolani Tete , Koki Kameda, Juan Fransico Estrada, Brian Viloria, Kazuto Ioka, Akira Yaegashi, Kosei Tanaka, these men are far more proven the the 140 or 147 weight division in general granted they are not the global superstars as in Pacquiao ( who got KO at flyweight) or Mayweather...they actually fought each other for starters and some are unified, lineal and multi weight champions incidentally Roman Gonzalez just vacated the longest lineage @ 112 in the sport of boxing we are talking about a weight division that was one of the original but hey they are midgets so it dont count.....you just demonstrated a classic case of a boxrec warrior.

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    • #12
      Say what you want but this weightclass is full of intriguing match ups and at the end of the day us fans win......that choclate vs Cuadras fight was a dandy .....I personally had Cuadras winning the fight but others had chocolate winning......I think a rematch is in order

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      • #13
        It's crazy it's not like I heard about chocolito 6 years ago seems like instantly there is a 46-0 monster there. Have to pay more attention to lower weights

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        • #14
          Originally posted by 1hourRun View Post
          Poor example if you knew anything about impoverished Thai fighters you would understand their system of matchmaking.

          Take a look at some of the names around Chocolatito Gonzalez : Shinsuke Yamanaka, Anselmo Moreno, Nayoya Inoue, Zolani Tete , Koki Kameda, Juan Fransico Estrada, Brian Viloria, Kazuto Ioka, Akira Yaegashi, Kosei Tanaka, these men are far more proven the the 140 or 147 weight division in general granted they are not the global superstars as in Pacquiao ( who got KO at flyweight) or Mayweather...they actually fought each other for starters and some are unified, lineal and multi weight champions incidentally Roman Gonzalez just vacated the longest lineage @ 112 in the sport of boxing we are talking about a weight division that was one of the original but hey they are midgets so it dont count.....you just demonstrated a classic case of a boxrec warrior.
          First of all when it comes to these midgets I'm proud to be a boxrec warrior. I wear that title with pride


          Nayoya Inoue 115lbs
          Anselmo Moreno 118lbs
          Shinsuke Yamanaka 118lbs
          Zolani Tete 118lbs
          Koki Kameda 118lbs
          Juan Fransico Estrada 115lbs
          Brian Viloria 112lbs
          Kazuto Ioka 112 lbs
          Akira Yaegashi 108lbs
          Kosei Tanaka 108lbs

          That's 10lbs and three weight division with the biggest gap being 4lbs (108-112). But I'm supposed to be impressed becasue Gonzalez moved up 7lbs? Impressive is what Pacquiao did. Impressive is what James Toney did. Impressive is what Roy Jones did. These guys take a shit before weigh in and drop down 2 weight classes.

          First of all they're already the size of my lil niece so off bat it's hard to take any grown man that size serious. What do most of the last names have in common? Asian and impoverished countries. That's all you have to choose from because most grown men can't cut enough weight to share clothes with their daughters.

          And their defense is terrible. Gonzalez fights like Brandon Rios when he was at 135-140. He ran into somebody who could move and stick and could withstand his power and got his face busted in. No LB 4 LB fighter should leave a fight looking like that unless they fought a fellow LB 4 LB fighter. His power and durability carried him most of his career. He gets in there with someone who isn't gonna stand in front of him and he doesn't know what to do. Cuadras is a good fighter. And he beat Roman

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          • #15
            Anyone who saw the Cuadras-Sor Rungvisai fight knows this is a legit clash. The Thai was coming on strong when the cut bailed Cuadras out a little. Not saying he'd have won but that fight was getting rough. This is an excellent match and Sor Rungvisai is way overdue for a chance to regain the title. NO easy fights among the top eight or so talents in this class.

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            • #16
              This could be a good fight. Chocolatito needs an easier one anyway otherwise he will be shot to **** by the time the Inoue fight comes, and that's the fight we want to see them at their best at anyway. We have to see the big picture here. I hope they make Inoue after this. Chocolatito's most interesting rivals are, in this order:

              1. Inoue
              2. Estrada
              3. Cuadras

              HBO/WBC needs to stop prioritizing Cuadras, the 3rd most interesting, and start prioritizing Inoue and Estrada.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by Boxing Logic View Post
                This could be a good fight. Chocolatito needs an easier one anyway otherwise he will be shot to **** by the time the Inoue fight comes, and that's the fight we want to see them at their best at anyway. We have to see the big picture here. I hope they make Inoue after this. Chocolatito's most interesting rivals are, in this order:

                1. Inoue
                2. Estrada
                3. Cuadras

                HBO/WBC needs to stop prioritizing Cuadras, the 3rd most interesting, and start prioritizing Inoue and Estrada.
                Nothing really easy here though. If Roman takes his eye off the ball, this fight can get real dangerous. The Thai can crack and the only times he's been stopped were in his first two fights (his debut was against Yaegashi; little steep). It's not the biggest fight available, but it's not low risk either. Look forward to it.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by Motorcity Cobra View Post
                  First of all when it comes to these midgets I'm proud to be a boxrec warrior. I wear that title with pride


                  Nayoya Inoue 115lbs
                  Anselmo Moreno 118lbs
                  Shinsuke Yamanaka 118lbs
                  Zolani Tete 118lbs
                  Koki Kameda 118lbs
                  Juan Fransico Estrada 115lbs
                  Brian Viloria 112lbs
                  Kazuto Ioka 112 lbs
                  Akira Yaegashi 108lbs
                  Kosei Tanaka 108lbs

                  That's 10lbs and three weight division with the biggest gap being 4lbs (108-112). But I'm supposed to be impressed becasue Gonzalez moved up 7lbs? Impressive is what Pacquiao did. Impressive is what James Toney did. Impressive is what Roy Jones did. These guys take a shit before weigh in and drop down 2 weight classes.

                  First of all they're already the size of my lil niece so off bat it's hard to take any grown man that size serious. What do most of the last names have in common? Asian and impoverished countries. That's all you have to choose from because most grown men can't cut enough weight to share clothes with their daughters.

                  And their defense is terrible. Gonzalez fights like Brandon Rios when he was at 135-140. He ran into somebody who could move and stick and could withstand his power and got his face busted in. No LB 4 LB fighter should leave a fight looking like that unless they fought a fellow LB 4 LB fighter. His power and durability carried him most of his career. He gets in there with someone who isn't gonna stand in front of him and he doesn't know what to do. Cuadras is a good fighter. And he beat Roman
                  This...

                  And is true, Gonzalez defense is too vulnerable and have many holes.

                  In whole his career he only fought with 2 elites fighters and with one of them he had advantage because Estrada down 4 pounds to fight him, with the other he lost and ended the fight with his face deform.

                  No way this kid is #1 pxp, in the top 5 yep, but is not the #1.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by 1hourRun View Post
                    Poor example if you knew anything about impoverished Thai fighters you would understand their system of matchmaking.

                    Take a look at some of the names around Chocolatito Gonzalez : Shinsuke Yamanaka, Anselmo Moreno, Nayoya Inoue, Zolani Tete , Koki Kameda, Juan Fransico Estrada, Brian Viloria, Kazuto Ioka, Akira Yaegashi, Kosei Tanaka, these men are far more proven the the 140 or 147 weight division in general granted they are not the global superstars as in Pacquiao ( who got KO at flyweight) or Mayweather...they actually fought each other for starters and some are unified, lineal and multi weight champions incidentally Roman Gonzalez just vacated the longest lineage @ 112 in the sport of boxing we are talking about a weight division that was one of the original but hey they are midgets so it dont count.....you just demonstrated a classic case of a boxrec warrior.

                    I just read 'motorcity cobra' reply to this comment and all i can say is....

                    Don't try and teach a pig to sing, it will only waste your time and annoy the pig.

                    The guy is a fkn idiot. Only respects boxers if they are certain size, like they can help it. Doesn't matter just about every company/organisation/knowledgable fan call him the best boxer on the planet or not...
                    It just matters about his size.

                    Only thing worse than a boxrec warrior is a boxrec warrior who is actually proud of it.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by Motorcity Cobra;17334702[B
                      ]First of all when it comes to these midgets I'm proud to be a boxrec warrior. I wear that title with pride[/B]


                      Nayoya Inoue 115lbs
                      Anselmo Moreno 118lbs
                      Shinsuke Yamanaka 118lbs
                      Zolani Tete 118lbs
                      Koki Kameda 118lbs
                      Juan Fransico Estrada 115lbs
                      Brian Viloria 112lbs
                      Kazuto Ioka 112 lbs
                      Akira Yaegashi 108lbs
                      Kosei Tanaka 108lbs

                      That's 10lbs and three weight division with the biggest gap being 4lbs (108-112). But I'm supposed to be impressed becasue Gonzalez moved up 7lbs? Impressive is what Pacquiao did. Impressive is what James Toney did. Impressive is what Roy Jones did. These guys take a shit before weigh in and drop down 2 weight classes.

                      First of all they're already the size of my lil niece so off bat it's hard to take any grown man that size serious. What do most of the last names have in common? Asian and impoverished countries. That's all you have to choose from because most grown men can't cut enough weight to share clothes with their daughters.

                      And their defense is terrible. Gonzalez fights like Brandon Rios when he was at 135-140. He ran into somebody who could move and stick and could withstand his power and got his face busted in. No LB 4 LB fighter should leave a fight looking like that unless they fought a fellow LB 4 LB fighter. His power and durability carried him most of his career. He gets in there with someone who isn't gonna stand in front of him and he doesn't know what to do. Cuadras is a good fighter. And he beat Roman

                      Oh my god. I am so embarrassed for you right now.

                      It's pretty bad when someone is genuinely accusing you of being a boxrec warrior (which obviously you are), but to come out and openly admit it...

                      I think i'd be more comfortable telling everyone i'm a *****.

                      If this is true what you say, no one on this site should take you even half serious, bcoz boxrec is what nerds turn to when they don't know **** about boxing.

                      I'll remember your name from now on and pass over your comments and/or threads (lucky 1st person).

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