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    #31
    Originally posted by SensFullViolenc
    Im Mexican, and all this hate of Chocolatito is pretty pathetic.

    Saying that he has a weak resume is just ******. I mean people are accusing him of avoiding 2 excellent fighters -- even though he already fought them. And he beat them, both fights were competitive, but he beat them

    And then they say that he avoided a Cuadras rematch by fighting a Thai "patsy". This patsy gave Cuadras hell when they fought. And yes, Chocolatito beat Sor Rungisvai.

    Chocolatito's first fight at 115 was Cuadras, his 2nd & 3d will be Sor Rungisvai -- how is that a weak schedule.

    The hate is pretty pathetic. And yes, I see that Chocolatito isn't the destroyer that he was previously. But hes still gonna be a rough out for ANYBODY at 115.


    As for Cuadras v. Estrada... tough to call. Cuadras is bigger and faster, more rangy. Estrada puts his punches together better. There were doubts about his layoff & hand, but he looked great....

    Too tough to call. Im a Estrada fan, but my head says Cuadras may use his feet to win a decision. Should be a great fight.
    Originally posted by SensFullViolenc
    Also ******. Chocolatito has been avoiding Estrada for the past ~18 mos, when Gallo has essentially been out of boxing or easing back against lesser comp...
    Quality comments right here. You bums can learn from this post.

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    • Mexican_Puppet
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      #32
      Originally posted by SensFullViolenc
      Im Mexican, and all this hate of Chocolatito is pretty pathetic.

      Saying that he has a weak resume is just ******. I mean people are accusing him of avoiding 2 excellent fighters -- even though he already fought them. And he beat them, both fights were competitive, but he beat them

      And then they say that he avoided a Cuadras rematch by fighting a Thai "patsy". This patsy gave Cuadras hell when they fought. And yes, Chocolatito beat Sor Rungisvai.

      Chocolatito's first fight at 115 was Cuadras, his 2nd & 3d will be Sor Rungisvai -- how is that a weak schedule.

      The hate is pretty pathetic. And yes, I see that Chocolatito isn't the destroyer that he was previously. But hes still gonna be a rough out for ANYBODY at 115.


      As for Cuadras v. Estrada... tough to call. Cuadras is bigger and faster, more rangy. Estrada puts his punches together better. There were doubts about his layoff & hand, but he looked great....

      Too tough to call. Im a Estrada fan, but my head says Cuadras may use his feet to win a decision. Should be a great fight.
      What a ****** post, full of pues.

      First:

      Chocolatito resume is weak, he never unified a division of 4.

      He only has 3 good rivals: Estrada IN 108 POUNDS, Cuadras and Rungvisai, and all the fights were too competitive and he lost vs the Thai.

      He avoided Estrada all his time in 112 pounds, jerk, like 2 years, that was BEFORE his injury, learn about this, son

      At that moment he said give me 2 millions but then he fought vs old men like Viloria and Sosa. What a joke!

      And Estrada is way better than Cuadras, and Cuadras has a lot of problems to make 115 pounds.

      Estrada will destroy him easily

      Just look his fight vs Carmina

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        #33
        Originally posted by 1hourRun
        Quality comments right here. You bums can learn from this post.
        Quality? Lies and bad information?

        Lol

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          #34
          Originally posted by Mexican_Puppet
          What a ****** post, full of pues.

          First:

          Chocolatito resume is weak, he never unified a division of 4.

          He only has 3 good rivals: Estrada IN 108 POUNDS, Cuadras and Rungvisai, and all the fights were too competitive and he lost vs the Thai.

          He avoided Estrada all his time in 112 pounds, jerk, like 2 years, that was BEFORE his injury, learn about this, son

          At that moment he said give me 2 millions but then he fought vs old men like Viloria and Sosa. What a joke!

          And Estrada is way better than Cuadras, and Cuadras has a lot of problems to make 115 pounds.

          Estrada will destroy him easily

          Just look his fight vs Carmina
          Niida was the #1. strawweight n the world when Gonzalez beat him for his first world title, Takayama was primed top #6. when Gonzalez beat him then went on to hold every major title at miniweight since 2005! what other current champion in the sport has been top ten this long at these weights? Akira was lineal at flyweight and still champion...Brian Viloria is probably going into the HOF. Estrada went on to enter P4P ; McWilliams Arroyo arguably beat Roengrung in Thailand. Cuadras former #1-2 jr Bantamweight champion, Rungvisai two time champion,...and other notable credible former world champions even unified : Edgar Sosa, Francisco Rodriguez Jr, Ramon Garcia Hirales where top five top ten when 'Chocolatito' fought them you bum ass poster!!!
          Last edited by 1hourRun; 04-06-2017, 11:40 PM.

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            #35
            Originally posted by 1hourRun
            Niida was the #1. strawweight n the world when Gonzalez beat him for his first world title, Takayama was primed top #6. when Gonzalez beat him then went on to hold every major title at miniweight since 2005! what other current champion in the sport has been top ten this long at these weights? Akira was lineal at flyweight and still champion...Brian Viloria is probably going into the HOF. Estrada went on to enter P4P ; McWilliams Arroyo arguably beat Roengrung in Thailand. Cuadras former #1-2 jr Bantamweight champion, Rungvisai two time champion,...and other notable credible former world champions even unified : Edgar Sosa, Francisco Rodriguez Jr, Ramon Garcia Hirales where top five top ten when 'Chocolatito' fought them you bum ass poster!!!
            Por que eres tan mańoso Para debatir?

            Niida was a B class, you said that Arroyo arguably beat Ruenroeng but why not say that Niida arguably was defeated by fu.ckin Landaeta and Takayama? That's the level of Niida.

            105 division is a weak division, constantly.

            And Mosley is a HOF too and Canelo beat him, and? The moment is the important thing, why you didn't say that when Choco Rajas fought with him, Viloria was out of his prime, with 35 years old and Estrada schooled him 3 years BEFORE!!!

            why?

            Akira what? Lineal my balls, be a man, and say the truth, Yaegashi was the worst champ of the weight, the worst and feather handed.

            Pedro Guevara is a B class fighter and he K.Oed him brutally in Japan.

            Sosa top 5 at that moment? What are you smoking? Sosa was not near of be top-10, he was totally out of his prime, and old man, then he lost all the 12 rounds vs Nietes, 12 rounds man hahaha.

            Estrada fight was in 108 pounds and Estrada obviously was drained at that weight, then your idol ducked so bad Estrada in flyweight.

            Rodriguez Jr? With 18 years old? What a bum you are, expert lying, do you remember what happened in that fight? The worst stoppage of the last 30 years hahahaha, Rodriguez was totally in the fight and exhibited the bad defense of Chocó Rajas, the same nicas commentators said that was a joke the stoppage.

            How you can see, Gonzalez only has 3 good rivals:

            Estrada drained.

            Cuadras vs arguably lost.

            Sor Rungvisai that won the fight.

            Your welcome, the truth is free
            Last edited by Mexican_Puppet; 04-07-2017, 12:09 AM.

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              #36
              Originally posted by Mexican_Puppet
              Por que eres tan mańoso Para debatir?

              Niida was a B class, you said that Arroyo arguably beat Ruenroeng but why not say that Niida arguably was defeated by fu.ckin Landaeta and Takayama? That's the level of Niida.

              105 division is a weak division, constantly.

              And Mosley is a HOF too and Canelo beat him, and? The moment is the important thing, why you didn't say that when Choco Rajas fought with him, Viloria was out of his prime, with 35 years old and Estrada schooled him 3 years BEFORE!!!

              why?

              Akira what? Lineal my balls, be a man, and say the truth, Yaegashi was the worst champ of the weight, the worst and feather handed.

              Pedro Guevara is a B class fighter and he K.Oed him brutally in Japan.

              Sosa top 5 at that moment? What are you smoking? Sosa was not near of be top-10, he was totally out of his prime, and old man, then he lost all the 12 rounds vs Nietes, 12 rounds man hahaha.

              Estrada fight was in 108 pounds and Estrada obviously was drained at that weight, then your idol ducked so bad Estrada in flyweight.

              Rodriguez Jr? With 18 years old? What a bum you are, expert lying, do you remember what happened in that fight? The worst stoppage of the last 30 years hahahaha, Rodriguez was totally in the fight and exhibited the bad defense of Chocó Rajas, the same nicas commentators said that was a joke the stoppage.

              How you can see, Gonzalez only has 3 good rivals:

              Estrada drained.

              Cuadras vs arguably lost.

              Sor Rungvisai that won the fight.

              Your welcome, the truth is free
              You do know Niida was #1. at strawweight and Takayama is going into the HOF so whats left to do is discredit the whole division? a poor attempt by any standard.

              You talk about Akira but any credible boxing historian will tell you Akira Yaegashi held the longest unbroken lineage in the sport of boxing succeeded by Roman Gonzalez -- but once again you try to degrade the linage traceable to Miguel Canto and Shoji Oguma-- pathetic and you talk about me lying? there is no bigger lie said in this thread than denying Yaegashi of his accomplishment at flyweight. So what if he had a bad night vs. an average fighter Mike Tyson was KO in Japan too but what happened next? just like Tyson Akira went on to become champion in his second weight but ignore that to.

              You talk about Brian Viloria and compare him to 'Sugar' Shane Mosley? thats exaggerated Brian Viloria has only lost to the #1. P4P fighter in his last defeat, and to Estrada another P4P fighter at the time when he was unified -- not bad for someone shot ha? and is still returning to compete at flyweight and I assure you he can still beat many of these guys in the top ten and probably win a title at 112. When Viloria starts to lose to bums then you can honestly say hes shot but not until then.

              Old Sosa just went twelve rounds with Donnie Nietes a few months ago you fool! have you heard of Nietes? I think hes pretty good.

              Like I said your arguments are very easy to overcome why keep going on when I know your typical reply is to attempt to degrade RG opponents? yet they are still active still competing at a very high if not the highest levels, no matter the age from a young prime fighter like Arroyo to a veteran like Sosa or Viloria.

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                #37
                Carlos Cuadara is a cool cat. I barely caught some of Elie's videos of him when he was training with Robert.

                In this video, he pretty much tells Brandon Rios he's a punching bag, right before he fought Bradley.

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                  #38
                  Teaching Kristina bad Spanish words


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                    #39
                    Him on eating rabbits……. And at the end of the video he tells Robert about Elie, “This fool is always here huh, he comes every week.”


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                      #40
                      Breaks Kristina’s heart when he tells her he has wife.


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