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

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  • HarvardBlue
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    #41
    We all know he was hurt the second time he was dropped, we all have eyes.

    I knew he was done the first time he went down and it would only be a matter of time.

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    • Dean_Razorback
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      #42
      Originally posted by 1hourRun
      You will be ok campeon! Not too many champions have the heart of 'Chocolatito' you went out like G. These cowards need tune-ups, special gloves, catch-weights a certain time in a fighters career, not RG you went for it in their divisions. Viva 'Chocolatito'!!!
      how many fighter would have just jumped into their bike after that knocked down? choco went balls to the wall, killed or be killed. let them hate, roman is a fucking warrior.

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      • AhabSnake
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        #43
        For those who think he doesn't belong in the weight class: Cuadras beat sor for the title, gonzalez beat cuadras for the title, sor beats gonzalez for the same title he lost, but robbed Gonzalez, who by the way is mourning the loss of his head trainer and clearly not in the best mental state , still wins a fight despite the headbuts and frustration of bleeding, sets a power punch record for that division, outpunches sor, gets robbed. Rematch, he wants revenge, but still not right with his best trainer dead, not physically in his best shape, loses not surprisingly. Had his trainer still been around him, he'd still be champ.

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        • Combat Talk Radio
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          #44
          Originally posted by AhabSnake
          For those who think he doesn't belong in the weight class: Cuadras beat sor for the title, gonzalez beat cuadras for the title, sor beats gonzalez for the same title he lost, but robbed Gonzalez, who by the way is mourning the loss of his head trainer and clearly not in the best mental state , still wins a fight despite the headbuts and frustration of bleeding, sets a power punch record for that division, outpunches sor, gets robbed. Rematch, he wants revenge, but still not right with his best trainer dead, not physically in his best shape, loses not surprisingly. Had his trainer still been around him, he'd still be champ.
          That's a lot of excuses in one post.

          And Cuadras got a TD win. Nothing was proven in that fight, and frankly, if they rematched, I say Minny Pacquiao takes him to school just like he did Choco.

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          • kilojay505
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            #45
            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.
            x2. I knew he was scared 30 seconds into the 1st when he damn near stopped the fight for a slight but of heads , pacquio did the same thing against horn, when a fighter overly complains about something minimal its a bad sign

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            • AhabSnake
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              #46
              Cuadras was ahead in points and Sor went in with the head but with has hands down. He did the same **** to Gonzalez several times and cut him, yet for some reason they kept the fight going and awarded Sor the bull**** decision. corruption!!

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              • daggum
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                #47
                that was a textbook early stoppage

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                • BrometheusBob.
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                  #48
                  Oh yeah? No foolin?

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                  • Chrismart
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                    #49
                    I wonder what his next step will be. SKY Sports kept alluding to how he seemed different in the build up. If he has lost a step due to the wear and tear, then maybe it's time to rest and think about things, as that was a heavy loss.

                    I downloaded the fight this morning, and when i put it on and noticed the running time i knew it wasn't gong the distance. So i had an idea Gonzalez would trade and come off worse. Rungvisai seems tough and strong.

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                    • The Akbar One
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                      #50
                      Gonazalez was a bit over rated from the start. Beating up on mostly chumps at the lighter weights. He either didn't want to keep his weight down, or was simply lazy, so he moved up in weight. Nobody here can tell me that he didn't look like a pudgy smaller man in the ring last night. That suggests he should never have fought higher than 112. He was good, but not pound for pound type good like many were claiming. Just imagine what Nonito Donaire would have done to Gonzalez at 112 or 115.

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