Comments Thread For: Chocolatito vs. Sor Rungvisai Rematch May Get Ordered By WBC

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  • tokon
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    #31
    Originally posted by Mexican_Puppet
    The ducker of rematches now crying like a bi.tch for a rematch?

    Hahahaha.

    There is not robbery in this fight, people need to rewatch the fight, it was very close, the Thai won 114-112.
    Yes, there was no "robbery", Rungvisai clearly won, even with the referee favouring Gonzalez a little as regards the head clashes.

    Gonzalez was leaning in equally as much, if not more so, than the Thai but he was the one doing the whining to the referee. Even though the cut was not in a place where it, or the blood from it, was interfering with his vision Gonzalez was continually looking very distressed and looking to the ref for help. Reminded me a lot when Chavez realised he wasn't getting his own way in the first fight with Frankie Randell.

    Now him and his team's bad sportsmanship and crying is going to be rewarded with a manadatory rematch?

    How embarrasing for "Mr Pound-for-Pound"!

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    • Suavecito80
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      #32
      Originally posted by tokon
      Yes, there was no "robbery", Rungvisai clearly won, even with the referee favouring Gonzalez a little as regards the head clashes.

      Gonzalez was leaning in equally as much, if not more so, than the Thai but he was the one doing the whining to the referee. Even though the cut was not in a place where it, or the blood from it, was interfering with his vision Gonzalez was continually looking very distressed and looking to the ref for help. Reminded me a lot when Chavez realised he wasn't getting his own way in the first fight with Frankie Randell.

      Now him and his team's bad sportsmanship and crying is going to be rewarded with a manadatory rematch?

      How embarrasing for "Mr Pound-for-Pound"!
      What the **** are you talking about? He had three cuts and the blood was streaming down his face and eye. Just you agreeing with mexican_****_puppet is enough for me to know you don't know ****.

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      • Suavecito80
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        #33
        Originally posted by Mirko Troll Cop
        Rungvisai was patronizing Chocos power throughout the fight. The Thai is going to bring the heat if this rematch happens. I foresee Choco sleeping this time around...
        I seriously doubt he sleeps him after going 12 rounds with blood loss and besides an off balance knockdown Choco hurt him more.

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        • Boxfan83
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          #34
          Originally posted by HanzGruber
          Yea he did well but he clearly has lots to improve on. Adding an established trainer could only help. He seems to arm punch
          Yeah he does. I think a lot of Thai's push a lot with their arms when they punch and I think it comes from Thailands Muay Thai style background. There was a couple times in the fight I seen him go in and out with his feet and snap his punches kinda like a watered down Pac but it was super effective. If he can get a trainer that can get him to snap his punches and lighten up on the front foot, he can be very dangerous because dudes got a hard head.

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          • Enufsaid
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            #35
            Seems to me that those who dislike Choco, thinks he lost. Those who like Choco, thinks he won. So let's put all biases aside: the knock down is null in void since a point was taken later in the fight, though the challenger still won the round. Sure Choco landed more punches but the most important stat was that he landed more in 8/9 rounds of the fight. They both threw many punches, however, Choco blocked/slipped more as evident by the connect percentage. Both were aggressive throughout the fight which made for an entertaining battle! Anyways, the numbers don't lie. The number say 8-4 Choco, and at the least 7-5 for the champ. Great fight, I'd pay to see it again... Just to bad the judges tainted what would have been 47-0

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            • tokon
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              #36
              Originally posted by Suavecito80
              What the **** are you talking about? He had three cuts and the blood was streaming down his face and eye. Just you agreeing with mexican_****_puppet is enough for me to know you don't know ****.
              You really have a way with words.

              Thanks.

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              • WesternChamp
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                #37
                Originally posted by Mexican_Puppet
                He will brutalize choco Rajas again, he won 114-112.

                Choco Rajas does not have defense
                i think in a rematch chocolatito takes it. he'll be more prepared this time of what to expect. the thai fighter is very limited and i dont see any changes from him in the rematch. he basically beat chocolatito on pure toughness only.

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