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  • Mexican_Puppet
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    #11
    ........edit.
    Last edited by Mexican_Puppet; 01-10-2017, 07:28 PM.

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    • Mexican_Puppet
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      #12
      Originally posted by Rock&Roll
      We Be Crooks are once again showing what type of organisation they are.
      Normally when it's a robbery, they back their judges and shrug it off. Chocolatito won by UD - not SD. There is no rematch in their contracts but wbc are installing one.

      Is this coincidence that cuadras is Mexican and so is wbc?

      I wonder if wbc will talk about making a special memorial belt if chocolatito fights a shot Nicaraguan?

      Anyway, enough negativity...
      Two top 10 p4p fighters on the same card...good stuff!



      God, what an ignorant.

      Cuadras vs Gonzalez was the hardest fight of Gonzalez and the same Gonzalez said it, no matter if was ud, or sd, and some people saw Cuadras like the winner, for that reason HBO offered Gonzalez the rematch 2 times, first in december and then in March and Gonzalez refused two times the direct rematch.

      Obviously he is avoiding the fight, waiting that Cuadras is going to have problems to do the weight.

      A big difference:

      One PXP is fightin with the #2 in his division.

      Gonzalez is fighting with the #5 or #6 and ducked the direct rematch with Cuadras.

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      • 1hourRun
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        #13
        Originally posted by Mexican_Puppet
        Gonzalez only had 2 elites fighters as rivals, Estrada IN 108 POUNDS AND CUADRAS, no more.

        Cuadras made his mandatory defensa vs Concepcion, ignorant, and read about the rules, with Gonzalez was an special fight, then of that fight the winner have to fight with the thai, WBC said: "you can fight the rematch with Cuadras or fight with Rungvisai" and Gonzalez ducked the hardest fight of both options.





        Of course.

        And he is waiting that Cuadras is going to have problems to do the weight in september.

        Is the only answer because the pretext of the money is sh.it, he will not get a pay of a million in septemer, and less fighting with this guy that nobody knows about him
        Back again hating on the P4P?! Niida was the #1. strawweight in the world when RG won his first world title at the age of 21, later in that same division he beat Katsunari Takayama who has held every major title at that weight : IBF,WBA,WBC,WBO hes been ranked top five-top ten at strawweight since 2005! Brian Viloria is one of the greatest fighters of the lower-weights of all time -- he and Takayama are going into the HOF fool! and I'm not going to talk about Akira ( LINEAL ) CABRRRRRRRRRRRRROOOOOON!

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        • Mexican_Puppet
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          #14
          edit................

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          • Mexican_Puppet
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            #15
            Hahahaha, yep, Viloria was a great fighter but not at 35 years old and 3 years out of his prime.

            Takayama and Niida were b classes, Takayama was defeated for Rodriguez Jr and fu.cking Argumedo!
            Last edited by Mexican_Puppet; 01-10-2017, 07:31 PM.

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              #16
              I re-watched the Chocolatito-Cuadras fight the other day.
              I scored it 6-6, but I could see it 7-5 either way. I saw two rounds that could have gone either way. Cuadras come on strong towards the end. Chocolatito showed good defense early on, but Cuadras was getting to him later in the fight.

              I would love to see Inoue against Cuadras, Estrada, or Yafai.
              Everybody, only, wants Chocolatito to have the difficult road. Well, why doesn't Inoue also fight some of these guys before Roman and him have to fight?

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                #17
                Originally posted by HI-TECH Boxing
                I re-watched the Chocolatito-Cuadras fight the other day.
                I scored it 6-6, but I could see it 7-5 either way. I saw two rounds that could have gone either way. Cuadras come on strong towards the end. Chocolatito showed good defense early on, but Cuadras was getting to him later in the fight.

                I would love to see Inoue against Cuadras, Estrada, or Yafai.
                Everybody, only, wants Chocolatito to have the difficult road. Well, why doesn't Inoue also fight some of these guys before Roman and him have to fight?
                In the first round he was outboxed and took some good punches, Gonzalez did a good job in rounds 2, 3, 4 and 5 but then Cuadras took the best part of the fight.

                Estrada defeated Viloria in 112 pounds and then he called out Gonzalez to unify but Gonzalez ducked the rematch saying that he wanted 2 millions. That is the difficult road, then Estrada was injured, well, actually he is injured...

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Mexican_Puppet
                  In the first round he was outboxed and took some good punches, Gonzalez did a good job in rounds 2, 3, 4 and 5 but then Cuadras took the best part of the fight.

                  Estrada defeated Viloria in 112 pounds and then he called out Gonzalez to unify but Gonzalez ducked the rematch saying that he wanted 2 millions. That is the difficult road, then Estrada was injured, well, actually he is injured...
                  I gave Cuadras that first round, but I wouldn't say he outboxed Roman. Roman caught most of Cuadras' shots with his hands. He did a good job of blocking those shots. As the fight went on Cuadras was starting to land more.

                  Chocolatito controlled most of the first half and Cuadras had more success in the second half.
                  I'm not a Chocolatito fan. If I actually talked trash about him a few times on here.

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                    #19
                    I like to see fights.....Choclate is to be respected after the cuadras fight.....yeah he was borderline ready to cry after the cuadras fight but he took a beating so I dont blame him for resting on cuadras......the wbc is crooked just look at the HeavyWeight deontayduckus wilderquackus or chickenson at the light heavy weight or superwelter or welter reps for the wbc so Chocolate is the only one that brings dignity to the wbc

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                    • Nicoya415
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Mexican_Puppet
                      Hahahaha, yep, Viloria was a great fighter but not at 35 years old and 3 years out of his prime.

                      Takayama and Niida were b classes, Takayama was defeated for Rodriguez Jr and fu.cking Argumedo!
                      why are you on every Roman Gonzalez forum hating?

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