Had RJJ Commentated Rungvisai vs Choco - We Would've Heard WHY Choco Lost

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  • WesternChamp
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    #11
    Originally posted by Ray*
    Cholo looked soft to the body in that fight, he looked like he put on too much weight but baby fat. Wong hurt him several times apart from the KD and to be honest Wong looked like a newbie Pacman out there.
    Who is wong?

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    • SplitSecond
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      #12
      Roy jones is the only commentator worth listening to. Malignaggi is as useless as ward and the rest, just glorifying moves "catch n' shoot, catch n' shoot! So brave." And telling me sht I already know.

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      • Mammoth
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        #13
        I wonder if was losing the "0" or if it was Rungvisai's power. Chocolatito looked so unsure of everything Saturday night.

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        • Caught Square
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          #14
          Roman is pretty much done, where does he even go from here? the weight excuse i don't buy because he was killing himself at 112. He had a very good career so he might as well hang em up before he takes more beatings. You've got the likes of the monster Inoue on the rise while he's clearly past it, good luck with that lol

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          • paulf
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            #15
            Originally posted by Afi23
            Max seems to like to go on "historical tangents" alot to show off his deep knowledge of boxing's history.
            Did you notice how Max and Jim almost made a complete 180 on Gonzalez real quick after the KO: they went from P4P talk to "time to retire", "was 115lbs to too big for him" (I do actually think so). I feel like Showtime does a better job (for the most part) "hiding" in their commentary who is the Showtime fighter unlike HBO.
            And it drives me crazy. He wasn't watching boxing in the 60s, 70s, early 80s.... watching fights on DVD and reading books doesn't tell the whole tale.... he doesn't know shit. Imagine watching the NFL and the commentators named dropped and rambled on about players from thirty years ago every weekend.

            It annoys me because it turns off young people, who don't know or care about guys that fought back then, in a sport that's already considered an "Old people's sport." It's elitist as hell, when boxing is the most working class sport there is.

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            • BoxingTrav
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              #16
              Paulie is the best, Roy also is very good. I really thought the job was perfect for Max but he's so fascinated by his own brain that he offers nothing to the audience.

              As for Roman Gonzalez, he looked old fat and slow. It was sad to see. The new champ was focused and was ready to kill saturday night.

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              • HarvardBlue
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                #17
                The only thing I remember them talking about was how Gonzalez didn't sound too confident in the fighter meeting. They were obviously rooting for Gonzalez so it's hard for them to say what was actually happening in the fight.

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                • kilojay505
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by New England
                  chocolatito was a shot fighter. no idea how you couldn't see that. he'd been getting close to losing [last fight was a poor decision, but he was not walking away with it,]f or a while now, and he's clearly been on the sldie. had his cheek broken a few fights back, had a war with cuadras that takes something out of a fighter that he doens't get back, and he'd been in hard fights wth a style that lended itself to taking punches for over a decade.


                  small fighters peak early. all fighters peak early, actually! in teh current era of 4 belts and where it's unrecognizable who the real champion is to a casual fan fighters are matched to protect an undefeated record. chocolatito was matched like a small guy [short term money making because of how early they peak,] he was just good enough to stay undefeated for a long, long time. but he didn't go without taking punishment.

                  if you watched his career in his pimre you'd know that. but of course the hHBO you all seem to hate didn't cover his fights at the time, so you legit had no idea who he was when he was at his peak and one of the best pound for pound fighters in boxing.
                  Your just repeating what that idiot max kellerman and jim lampley said and they DKSAB! how the f#ck is gonzales shot because he lost? 6months ago he was on many peoples top p4p and he's 30yrs old and been taking punches from small 105pounders most his career but now he's shot? Also that lighter weights peak early is just some BS that Kellerman a none boxer who has NEVER set foot in a gym started to defend his hypejob and keep him from looking like and idiot which didnt work. Boxing a brutal sport and there's always going to be someone out there thats better than you. No excuses for a loss the better man won because he was better NOT because gonzales is shot, old, his trainer died, he was soft in the stomoch ect... Gonzales just got his ass whooped plain and simple. What's interesting to watch is what he will do. Will he be a REAL champion and come back for vengeance or be a b#tch and retire after his first two losses. He'll probably be a b#tch and retire is my guess

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                  • juandabomb
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                    #19
                    ward sucks at least rjj wouldve gave a better analysis

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                    • Dean_Razorback
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by New England
                      chocolatito was a shot fighter. no idea how you couldn't see that. he'd been getting close to losing [last fight was a poor decision, but he was not walking away with it,]f or a while now, and he's clearly been on the sldie. had his cheek broken a few fights back, had a war with cuadras that takes something out of a fighter that he doens't get back, and he'd been in hard fights wth a style that lended itself to taking punches for over a decade.


                      small fighters peak early. all fighters peak early, actually! in teh current era of 4 belts and where it's unrecognizable who the real champion is to a casual fan fighters are matched to protect an undefeated record. chocolatito was matched like a small guy [short term money making because of how early they peak,] he was just good enough to stay undefeated for a long, long time. but he didn't go without taking punishment.

                      if you watched his career in his pimre you'd know that. but of course the hHBO you all seem to hate didn't cover his fights at the time, so you legit had no idea who he was when he was at his peak and one of the best pound for pound fighters in boxing.
                      what? didn't you hear the NSB experts? choco was a scam, you know shit about boxing dude

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