Cuadras did better than Sor Rungvisai against Chocolatito

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  • Mammoth
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    Cuadras did better than Sor Rungvisai against Chocolatito

    Rewatched both those fights today. The Cuadras fight could have gone either way but Chocolatito clearly beat Sor Rungvisai.

    I'm almost rethinking my Cuadras-Estrada prediction, too...
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    Fuck yeah, Mammoth. Good eye...

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    • daggum
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      but cuadras looked like hot garbage in his last fight. estada should beat him easily but the possibility of a bad decision is like 300 percent in boxing so who knows

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        Originally posted by daggum
        but cuadras looked like hot garbage in his last fight. estada should beat him easily but the possibility of a bad decision is like 300 percent in boxing so who knows
        Carmona was a tough fight for him for damn sure

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          All I know is I wish someone would knock Choc the *** out! I will never be a fan of a guy who gets a rematch he wants but refuses to give them and belittles the guys who have been chasing a rematch with him. I would take full pleasure seeing the Prima Donna get knocked out.

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            #6
            Only fighter who can beat Roman decisively is Inoue.

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              #7
              Originally posted by FinitoxDinamita
              Only fighter who can beat Roman decisively is Inoue.
              I would pick Estrada, Choc, and Cuadras over Inoue any day. Inoue has been living off of one win years ago over a washed up Narvaez which means he hasnt fought a single live wire in his entire career. The 3 I mentioned have fought live wires, a number of them, each. Inoue is about as overrated as it gets for having fought diddly squat.

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                Cuadras landed better cleaner punches and made Gonzalez miss employing offense and defense, but what did Srisaket Sor Rungvisai do but use dirty tactics and had a compubox record broken on him vs. 'Chocolatito'? anybody that judges by the four criteria of boxing knows Cuadras Gonzalez was closer. These clowns watch chopped up stream or HL of the fight on YT and come to a conclusion -- not that watching it in slowmotion would help considering most idiots on NSB couldn't tell you what a parry or stepping off means, take it from a pro Gonzalez won.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Mammoth
                  Rewatched both those fights today. The Cuadras fight could have gone either way but Chocolatito clearly beat Sor Rungvisai.

                  I'm almost rethinking my Cuadras-Estrada prediction, too...
                  I'd say they did about the same, just using different styles of boxing, and they had different game plans. Honestly I had Cuadras winning, he landed the most effective shots and landed more often, and was the ring general for most of the rounds. It was a close fight and I don't have a problem with people giving te nod to Roman, but I would also favor Cuadras slightly in a rematch.

                  The Rungvisai fight I don't recall at the moment if I had Roman ahead, or had scored it a draw, but I don't think I had Rungvisai winning. That said, I rewatched it and scored it in his favor by a few points but I could see it going both ways as well. Rungvisai flat out outworked Roman, you can argue Roman landed the cleaner shots consistently but I disagree, and to me that will be a fantastic rematch. Roman is the more skilled fighter, but that doesn't always mean that fighter wins, the more skilled fighter can still be outwilled, outworked, and even out-strategized on a bad night.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by 1hourRun




                    Cuadras landed better cleaner punches and made Gonzalez miss employing offense and defense, but what did Srisaket Sor Rungvisai do but use dirty tactics and had a compubox record broken on him vs. 'Chocolatito'? anybody that judges by the four criteria of boxing knows Cuadras Gonzalez was closer. These clowns watch chopped up stream or HL of the fight on YT and come to a conclusion -- not that watching it in slowmotion would help considering most idiots on NSB couldn't tell you what a parry or stepping off means, take it from a pro Gonzalez won.
                    LOL you picked the worst rungsai clip lol he had way more success in moments than that. Him and cuadras perfomed equal. Runqsai did well, he could win again is choc is not focused

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