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

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  • Mexican_Puppet
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    #21
    Originally posted by 1hourRun
    Awe Aztekkas you found the balls to reply to me after Gonzalez took an L but I been serving you for months. As far as that goes you know Gonzalez hugged the man and congratulated him he did not 'run' out the ring, but he might of been emotional but you cant say he just left not showing any respect.
    Is not run, is boxing. Gonzalez is limited.

    I said you that Roman was super overrated, this Thai is good but nothing great, Alexis Argüello never lost with a guy of this level in his prime.

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    • 1hourRun
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      #22
      Originally posted by The Akbar One
      He isn't moving in my list, because that fight was a clear robbery. Gonzalez was landing the cleaner, sharper punches in more volume most of the rounds. I didn't think it was hard to score at all. The guy from Thailand was somewhat unathletic and crude in his punching style. He punched like he was an uncoordinated converted southpaw. Never like to see a guy get robbed, but it's Karma for Gonzalez being a diva. He would have gotten more money to rematch Estrada, Cuadras, or fight Inoue, but he preferred to fight an unknown guy from Thailand, whose previous two opponents were making their pro debut.
      Thats funny because I said the same thing to my friends watching this fight, I told them Gonzalez gave his word on the rematch and had he kept it he would of been a better place right now. So no more million dollar paydays and its only tough fights right now at 115 ; all the champions are primed and hungry.

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      • Rock&Roll
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        #23
        Originally posted by Redd Foxx
        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.
        Is your #1 Andre Ward?

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        • John Locke
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          #24
          Absolutely, it would be crazy to drop him from the top 10 after a close loss against a quality opponent who's naturally a lot bigger. Boxing fans are so reactionary it's crazy, it's incredible how much a loss can damage your reputation.

          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.
          Chocolatito is still a better P4P Srisaket, his skill just wasn't enough to overcome Srisaket's size. Not taking anything away from Srisaket of course, he deserves big props.

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          • RomanReigns
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            #25
            Originally posted by TheCell8
            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.
            he was robbed in this fight. He outlanded the Thai boxer. And he won in a very close fight.

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            • Mexican_Puppet
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              #26
              Originally posted by John Locke
              Absolutely, it would be crazy to drop him from the top 10 after a close loss against a quality opponent who's naturally a lot bigger. Boxing fans are so reactionary it's crazy, it's incredible how much a loss can damage your reputation.



              Chocolatito is still a better P4P Srisaket, his skill just wasn't enough to overcome Srisaket's size. Not taking anything away from Srisaket of course, he deserves big props.
              Gonzalez can't make the flyweight division.

              He is in his real division.

              And you forget that great fighters has the skills to beat advantages of their rivals.

              Gonzalez is a one dimensional fighter with poor defense.

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              • joesaiditstrue
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                #27
                Originally posted by The Akbar One
                He isn't moving in my list, because that fight was a clear robbery. Gonzalez was landing the cleaner, sharper punches in more volume most of the rounds. I didn't think it was hard to score at all. The guy from Thailand was somewhat unathletic and crude in his punching style. He punched like he was an uncoordinated converted southpaw. Never like to see a guy get robbed, but it's Karma for Gonzalez being a diva. He would have gotten more money to rematch Estrada, Cuadras, or fight Inoue, but he preferred to fight an unknown guy from Thailand, whose previous two opponents were making their pro debut.
                I had Chocolatito winning as well, 114-113, same score as the GGG fight to be fair

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                • Aztekkas
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by 1hourRun
                  Awe Aztekkas you found the balls to reply to me after Gonzalez took an L but I been serving you for months. As far as that goes you know Gonzalez hugged the man and congratulated him he did not 'run' out the ring, but he might of been emotional but you cant say he just left not showing any respect.
                  Serving me for months? You really are delusional

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                  • 1hourRun
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Aztekkas
                    Serving me for months? You really are delusional
                    Its all good Aztekka. I noticed you faded after Gallito fell off the map but we still here baby! we not salty! we coming for dat rematch homie!

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                    • MikeLazcan
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                      #30
                      I don't get brainwashed by Lampley or hbo, I never had him in my top 10 p4p and never believed he was the best, he's rudimentary and not a skilled boxer nothing changed for me, thought he lost and was outboxed clearly by cuadras too

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