Is Chocolatito still in your top 10 pfp after this loss?

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  • HanzGruber
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    #1

    Is Chocolatito still in your top 10 pfp after this loss?

    Fun fact: out of Rungvisai's last 20 opponents, only 7 of them had winning records. Rungvisai pfp now?
    47
    Still top 5
    27.66%
    13
    Still top 10
    48.94%
    23
    Not top 10
    23.40%
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  • TheCell8
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    #2
    Unfortunately, he's not. That was a really bad loss in the worst possible way.

    I'm beginning to think he's past his prime at this point. The Cuadras fight took a lot out of him. His long time trainer has passed away and Chocolatito just can't carry the power up to the higher weight classes.

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    • -PBP-
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      #3
      It's tough. One loss shouldn't erase titles across several divisions and victories over top contenders. But one, it's illogical to be ranked over someone that be ranked over someone that beat you.

      I think you have to move Asian Margarito into the 7,8 or 9 slot and maybe Roman one spot below.

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      • b00g13man
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        #4
        I've never really been sold on him, and definitely didn't think be deserved to be crowned number 1. Don't think I'd have him in my top 10 (if I had one).

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        • Mexican_Puppet
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          #5
          7-10.

          He never was the #1.

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          • RetroSpeed05
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            #6
            How did he even land at #1 in the first place. It really came out of no where, and i use to be the few in this site commentating staying up late to watch Roman fight in japan sometimes.

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            • BM dnobagaV
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              #7
              Originally posted by -PBP-
              It's tough. One loss shouldn't erase titles across several divisions and victories over top contenders. But one, it's illogical to be ranked over someone that be ranked over someone that beat you.

              I think you have to move Asian Margarito into the 7,8 or 9 slot and maybe Roman one spot below.
              Lolwat.
              You don't get P4P off of one victory.
              Like when Mosley jumped to #3 after stoping Margarito. What a load of tosh.

              Roman is still Top Ten. Why wouldn't he be. Ringvisai's resume doesn't exist besides this one win also.

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              • Redd Foxx
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                #8
                I never saw in him what others did, so personally, he's at the bottom or out. But, I can understand why others would still keep him between 10 and 7.

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                • deanrw
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                  #9
                  Even though I thought he won the fight, I felt he barely won the fight against an unheralded fighter. His last two fights he has looked very vulnerable. I would not consider him a top 10 P4P fighter in his current weight class unless he turns it around in his next couple fights.

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                  • 1hourRun
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                    #10






                    Calm down watch it in HD slowmotion and turn down the volume -- I think the blood pouring down Gonzalez face because of headbuts and the flash knockdown also because a headbut got to everybody -- also a certain group of poster always hated RG.

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