Comments Thread For: Sor Rungvisai Requests Voluntary Before Juan Francisco Estrada

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  • WesternChamp
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    #21
    he wants a voluntary first because he wants to fight in his hometown for his first title defense! im sure estrada is not gonna fight him in thailand right? LOL..

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    • badboyz08
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      #22
      im support sor whatever he want , its opportunities time , he 30 , better now or never.
      if he think he ready , i believe him , cheer my man , defeat them both !!
      until he face inoue , i think he gonna be fine

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      • Boxing Logic
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        #23
        Originally posted by bronx7
        Then we are schocked when belt holder and promoters fighter who pays ref and judges win decision and get Reffing good for their style
        Are you defending corrupt referees and judges, or what are you saying here? Please expand on this, sounds interesting.

        Originally posted by bronx7
        They never tell us what the fu&k fee is to the organization who's belt he won to defend against who they choose when where and for how much not fair they will choose what contender they push to #1 who's promoter gives largest envelope.
        The one reason an unknown Thai fighter got a shot at the HBO star in the US was because he was the WBC mandatory. Yes, fighters are told who to fight, that's how a sport is supposed to work. The Dallas Cowboys are also told who to play. The New York Yankees are told who to play. Without that, you have no sport. The best are supposed to fight the best. And no, they don't mandate "where" you have to fight them, you are making that up. And they mandate that the champion gets a larger split, which is fair, but they also still allow for negotiation, also fair.

        The problem with the WBC is that they seem corrupt, and protect certain fighters, and may even be using drug testing (their "Clean Boxing Program") to protect certain fighters and control the outcomes of fights. The problem with the WBC is not that they mandate fights. In fact, they should mandate more fights, much more often. It should not have taken 3-4 years for the best middleweight in the world to get the belt from Martinez/Cotto/Canelo. It should not have taken so long for Charlo-JRoc to happen. They should not have let Al Haymon manipulate the purse bid date for Kovalev-Stevenson in order to ruin that fight from happening. The WBC should have taken every step to force that fight, not just pretend to, but the WBC has been in the tank for Al Haymon for a long time.

        That is the issue with the WBC, and other sanctioning bodies, such as the WBO with their Bob Arum-bias. The issue is not that they mandate good fights. That is what they are supposed to do, and what fighters should be interesting in doing, fighting the best, if they want to call themselves champions. The real issue is that they only mandate best-vs-best fights very irregularly, and selectively. That is the real problem.

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        • relego
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          #24
          Inoue or Ancajas would be a good match up.

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          • WallabeeKing
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            #25
            Still remember hearing Buffer announce "Carlooooosss" and I got up, started leaving to the store thinking I lost the lick. My cousin then storms out the house to tell me Estrada won before I dipped.

            Fucc Buffer.

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            • Mexican_Puppet
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              #26
              Originally posted by Dean_Razorback
              why? he is just coming from a mandatory defense. he fought one of the best in the planet twice and although i don't agree with the decision in the first one, he left no doubts in the remat, let him make a couple of bucks before making him fight estrada.
              Shut te **** up.

              The wbc orderer González to fight a rematch vs cuadras and he didnt.

              And the second fight vs Sor was not a mandatory

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              • nycsmooth
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                #27
                He deserves the voluntary with the 2 wins vs Gonzalez, the last one was a mandatory...

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                • j0zef
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                  #28
                  He deserves a voluntary defense.

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                  • ShoulderRoll
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                    #29
                    No, bull****. Just fight Estrada already.

                    I hope the WBC forces him to.

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