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  • #41
    Originally posted by ShoulderRoll View Post
    So Chocolatito in effect has to do a mandatory and then right afterwards do a mandatory again?
    That is correct, because Cuadras never faced his Mandatory, only voluntary fights his whole championship run and while the loser(Cuadras) can sit back and wait for his chance at the championship again without even having to fight, WBC is that way with Mexicans.

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    • #42
      Originally posted by Mexican_Puppet View Post
      Estrada is injured right now, he needs another tune up fight.
      He is done as a pro Boxer if his hand won´t heal properly, he trains with Huge gloves to lessen the pain, but the moment ****s get real(in the Ring where someone wants to beat the crap out of ya) his right hand will quit again)

      look at his hand here
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iMsWTJ5oxvQ at 1:37

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      • #43
        This isn't a fight that belongs as a main-event nor does it belong as co-main its a straight up bum fight it belongs in the first few fights of the night, very disappointed in Gonzalez for taking this one It would maybe have been better not fighting at all.

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        • #44
          Originally posted by Dr Rumack View Post
          Yeah if he wins both his stock will be too high to retire. But win or lose he'll do it toe-to-toe and a 30 year old flyweight won't have a lot left after two more wars.
          key point

          Originally posted by Tom Cruise View Post
          Risk and reward isnt it?

          Rungvisai is a tough fighter, ranked mid top 10 by most independent rankings, but RG should beat him. Cuadras is a much riskier fight, as is Estrada and Inuoe. He wants to be paid well for them.
          yeah but gonzo was getting enough money for it. 400k or so, thats super star money for small guys lol

          anyway im sure the rematch will happen

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          • #45
            Originally posted by soul_survivor View Post
            key point



            yeah but gonzo was getting enough money for it. 400k or so, thats super star money for small guys lol

            anyway im sure the rematch will happen
            Big money for a 115lber sure, but not big money for someone who drew 800k viewers on HBO as the headliner.

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            • #46
              Originally posted by Tom Cruise View Post
              Big money for a 115lber sure, but not big money for someone who drew 800k viewers on HBO as the headliner.
              Being smaller brings a lot of savings, food, clothes etc. The money goes a lot further.

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              • #47
                Originally posted by Dr Rumack View Post
                Being smaller brings a lot of savings, food, clothes etc. The money goes a lot further.


                Not to mention getting children's bus fairs

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                • #48
                  Originally posted by Tom Cruise View Post
                  Big money for a 115lber sure, but not big money for someone who drew 800k viewers on HBO as the headliner.
                  which fight did 800 k viewers? was he the only one of note on that show? I highly doubt it

                  either way, smaller guys just arent going to get paid that much and gonzo himself realised he isnt worth that much and apologised to the wbc so theres no point in you trying to fight a corner he left long ago

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                  • #49
                    Originally posted by soul_survivor View Post
                    which fight did 800 k viewers? was he the only one of note on that show? I highly doubt it

                    either way, smaller guys just arent going to get paid that much and gonzo himself realised he isnt worth that much and apologised to the wbc so theres no point in you trying to fight a corner he left long ago
                    What do you mean by 'that much' though?

                    He isnt worth a mill like he was saying before (and im assuming what he backed down from), but he is surely worth more than 400k.

                    His card had a replay of GGG vs Lemiuex ppv (which got 700k or so viewers iirc). So yes there was another reason to tune in, but his fight had the biggest no. of viewers.

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by Mexican_Puppet View Post
                      The best champ is Inoue and a big difference: Ward defeated some elites fighters clearly, Gonzalez fought with two, only with 2 and he was exposed.

                      The weight? My balls, Gonzalez is a 112-115 natural fighter, he can't make the 112 pounds, and he has 29 years old. Cuadras was in 129 pounds, Gonzalez in 126.

                      And yep, Ward was exposed look the comments on him after the fight, he looked limited using clinches like a crazy. Gonzalez knows about the danger and he ducked the rematch with Cuadras this time waiting that Cuadras go to have problems in September to make the 115.

                      That's the only answer.
                      Cuadras is the bigger guy. Its hard to make weight for everyone but gonzalez can make 112. Cuadras wouldnt be able to make 112 even if he wanted to. Gonzalez has fought tons of good fighters, whether or not youre willing to accept it is your decision.

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