Comments Thread For: Chocolatito: I Was in The Best Shape, I Have No Excuses!

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  • Squ□redCircle34
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    #31
    Originally posted by WesternChamp
    ???????? known for head butts? where did you get that from?
    He's done it against Chocolatito twice and Cuadras!

    Dont be surprised if he does it against Estrada but I'm sure Gallo will have a plan for that!

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    • Ray*
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      #32
      Really love how Cholo took his rematch loss. He has shown classiness since losing.

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      • j.razor
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        #33
        Spoken like a true Champ with no shoulder was hurt lies or he hit me low excuse....

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        • WesternChamp
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          #34
          Originally posted by Squ□redCircle34
          He's done it against Chocolatito twice and Cuadras!

          Dont be surprised if he does it against Estrada but I'm sure Gallo will have a plan for that!
          those were ALL accidental. look at how he fights. you act like he's going out there throwing his head first on purpose. and in the rematch with choco, it was BOTH of them that cause the headbutts. both of them were swinging wild coming in.

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          • goldenbear
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            #35
            Chocolatito just needs to go back down in weight.....

            He's too small for this division and moved up too fast. Move back down 1 division and he can continue his career. However if he decides to retire he's had a fine career and nothing to be ashamed of. Definitely a true champ.

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            • b00g13man
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              #36
              Originally posted by goldenbear
              He's too small for this division and moved up too fast. Move back down 1 division and he can continue his career. However if he decides to retire he's had a fine career and nothing to be ashamed of. Definitely a true champ.
              He said he can't make 112, so how is he too small for 115?

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              • 1hourRun
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                #37
                Originally posted by b00g13man
                He said he can't make 112, so how is he too small for 115?
                I think people are saying 115 is not his ideal weight, but he can obviously have success here at jr. bantamweight given his win over Cuadras and arguably the first fight with Rungvisai many consider it a win : its like when everybody ages they can no longer cut the weight like they did when they were in their prime

                ; take Andre Ward whos now fighting at 175, his best wins came at 168 where he was lineal and cleaned out the division and his reflexes were sharper, Dre could keep having success but everyone knows he was most dominant at 168 -- at least time will tell.

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                • b00g13man
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by 1hourRun
                  I think people are saying 115 is not his ideal weight, but he can obviously have success here at jr. bantamweight given his win over Cuadras and arguably the first fight with Rungvisai many consider it a win : its like when everybody ages they can no longer cut the weight like they did when they were in their prime

                  ; take Andre Ward whos now fighting at 175, his best wins came at 168 where he was lineal and cleaned out the division and his reflexes were sharper, Dre could keep having success but everyone knows he was most dominant at 168 -- at least time will tell.
                  The post I quoted stated he should move down. He can't, so he isn't too small for 115. Just not effective enough.

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                  • Plier88888
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by Ganondorf
                    Boxing needs more class acts like Roman.
                    Good point. Took it like a man.

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                    • Zaroku
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                      #40
                      He over trained..

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