Comments Thread For: Chocolatito's Manager Wants Immediate Rematch After 'Robbery'

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  • lopez36
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    #11
    now make him wait for a while,just like he has done to others

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    • mlac
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      #12
      i dont think it was a 'robbery' but on the other hand gonzalez got robbed of a Fighter of the year performance, in which he should of won, it was close yes, but he definately didnt deserve to lose

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      • Lester Tutor
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        #13
        Cuadras vs Chocalito II should happen first. Winner gets a title shot for the green strap again since Cuadras had it first between the 3. Then let's finally get a uni bout with Estrada or Inoue

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        • R-C
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          #14
          Let Gonzalez work his way up again, fight Cuadras and Estrada, then maybe you can get a rematch.

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          • Boxfan83
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            #15
            Originally posted by Hewito
            People seemed to be in agreement here..I saw a close fight but knowing roman is more known I thought it was a given he was getting the W,boy was I glad he lost.The problem I have with him is how he says he is a superstar,how hbo say he is like a fish in the water with his fists but in all honesty hardly anybody knows him..He is a very talented boxer,but maybe this loss will bring him to a different level..if he rematches cuadras and loses he can forget those 1 mill minimun demands..but if he demolishes cuadras and the this thai guy..the sky is the limit.
            I agree, tbh the loss can be a blessing in disguise. Gonzalez isnt known but beating the guy that beat him and the guy that arguably beat him will get the word spread. But tbh, I think Gonzalez stretched himself out to thin.

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            • JJRod
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              #16
              The Thai kid needs to ask for a huge purse. Like 2 million dollars.
              Isn't that what he did with Estrada ans Cuadras when they wanted a rematch?

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              • b00g13man
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                #17
                Originally posted by richardt
                FK him!!!! Did he give Estrada a rematch??? Did he give Cuadras a rematch??? He had the nerve to call Cuadras a nobody and then fight a guy who was less known than Cuadras.
                Exactly. He can fuck right off.

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                • 619 southpaw
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                  #18
                  Close fight! Actually thought roman squeaked it out but he does need to give estrada that rematch its long over due. That thai fighter is a straight beast! A real throwback fighter

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                  • DonutHunter
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                    #19
                    I think he edged the Thai dude, but hopefully this "loss" knocked him off his high horse and won't be asking for insane amounts of money for his fights.

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                    • Dr Rumack
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                      #20
                      I can understand their reaction, even if I don't agree with it.

                      It's really, really hard for a flyweight to make waves. And Roman was finally on the verge of some legitimately big fights after a long and hard career. They're bound to be distraught that he's been derailed.

                      I think they know that the future may not be bright too. He's a flyweight, he's 30, and he's in his fourth weight class. It's a big ask to keep going back to the well.

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