Comments Thread For: Chocolatito: I Was Very Hurt When Dropped The Second Time

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  • angkag
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    #31
    Originally posted by MexicanStyle#1
    Estrada and Cuadras will make easy work of Srisaket... they're both technical slick boxers... Now, Inoue vs Srisaket, would make for an epic fight.... I see a fight where both fighters are badly hurt, and where the one who can endure the most punishment wins.
    I'd call Cuadras a tough mofo, but slick he is not ! He's amateurish at times leaving himself off balance and open. Couldn't understand why Estrada didn't capitalise more on his mistakes (except around the 6th or 7th when the he did). And Cuadras's windmill punch combos to the stomach aren't exactly subtle.

    I'd like to see Cuadras - Inoue to see how Inoue handles Cuadras's technical flaws. Given their styles it wouldn't take long before they were unloading on each other with everything - no way it would go 12 and would be a hell of a fun fight.

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    • rrayvez
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      #32
      Originally posted by MexicanStyle#1
      Estrada and Cuadras will make easy work of Srisaket... they're both technical slick boxers... Now, Inoue vs Srisaket, would make for an epic fight.... I see a fight where both fighters are badly hurt, and where the one who can endure the most punishment wins.
      not really sure how you see estrada or cuadras making easy work of srisaket, especially with their defensive flaws. Srisaket and inoue likely take both estrada and cuadras out.

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      • nycsmooth
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        #33
        He definitely is not the same guy that he was when he fought at 115 I can imagine what he won't bring if he moves to BW...

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        • Lester Tutor
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          #34
          Originally posted by olivetree66
          Another butthurt Mexican lmao
          how is that guy butthurt? Last night's HBO card featured a roaring attendance for Cuadras and Estrada....

          seems like a win for Mexicans.

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          • PETUFF
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            #35
            He need to go back down in weigth !he is too small for that weight

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            • Lmcguire
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              #36
              To be p4p, you need to beat p4p. HBO set the bar ridiculously high for Chocolatito. I never bought into the hype. And seriously... Viloria?? Way way past his prime when they fought. Gonzalez went life and death every time he stepped up. 46-0??? By that accounts, Narvaez should've been on the p4p list and a hof'er. And we saw what happened to him when he finally left Argentina. Gonzalez a great little fighter but not the superman HBO sold him as.

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              • SchoolTheseCats
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                #37
                Originally posted by anthonydavid11
                LOL. His pocketbook was too heavy for him to pull himself back up. Total dive. Fake ass sport.
                Dude was literally sleeping for a bit PAC style and u say he took a dive lmao wasn't no phantom punch that knocked him down, I'm convinced some ppl just come comment section didn't even watch fight

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                • Lmcguire
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Thraxox
                  So Estrada, Cuadras, Viloria, Rungvaisai, Yamanaka, Taegeshi, Niida was weak opposition?
                  To be p4p, you need to beat p4p. HBO set the bar ridiculously high for Chocolatito. I never bought into the hype. And seriously... Viloria?? Way way past his prime when they fought. Gonzalez went life and death every time he stepped up. 46-0??? By that accounts, Narvaez should've been on the p4p list and a hof'er. And we saw what happened to him when he finally left Argentina. Gonzalez a great little fighter but not the superman HBO sold him as.

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                  • sammybee
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by MisanthropicNY
                    Excuses, excuses.

                    Manny Pac started his career at 98 pounds - and KO'd Cotto at 145 - he must be the GOAT then.
                    one important issue to consider when you jump to a higher weight is your punching power is why most fighters move up in weight and lose fights and later scale down to their previous weight class.

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                    • Code Red
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by kidaguilar
                      I got a lot of love and respect for Chocolatito but he has no business fighting at 115. He is too small and has no power. He already proved that he could beat Sor but tonight he seemed timid and was getting bullied by very determined fighter.
                      Bullsh_t...he was not " too small" for 115, more like too dumb. His size isn't the issue, it's his ridiculous come forward no defense style, how about he actually box and not brawl, maybe then he won't get starched on national television

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