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  • #11
    No ****

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    • #12
      lol Estrada wasn't planning on trading with this guy and blocking punches with his face.

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      • #13
        I think Rungvisai can handle Estrada's punches. Estrada needs to land a combination of punches to hurt Rung but this also open some chances for Rung to land his own. Also I think Estrada is not as mobile (or not his style) as Cuadras so movement (aka "running") may not be an effective escape route throughout the fight. El Gallito's Mexican Pride will make him stand infront of Rung at some point in the fight, exchanging punches toe-to-toe. Estrada's body/waistline seems not thick and might be a good target for Rung.
        Last edited by SceneBoxer; 01-15-2018, 02:19 AM.

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        • #14
          I would say punch for punch Brian Viloria punches as hard as Sor, if not harder, and Estrada neutralized it well.

          Sor is gonna get beat

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          • #15
            I'm big on Estrada but this is a really dangerous fight in all honesty. This Thai kid is fierce and doesn't stop hunting. Estrada sometimes fights out of one gear and that'll be a big issue if he does that against Sor Rung.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by jjsmyth87 View Post
              Thats why im not renewing my Hbo or Showtime. The best fights are on Espn now, and Top Rank on Espn is going to get a lot bigger when fighters realize they can become household names and bigger stars and make more money fighting on Espn rather than Showtime or Hbo. Besides, there are other avenues to watch most Hbo and Showtime fights if you arent a subscriber. Lets hope Pbc fighters start migrating over to Top Rank once their contracts with Haymon end so we can see more big fights. Haymon has ruined boxing more than anything with the horrible match making. Espinoza is to blame too for allowing it
              ESPN has had a few intresting fights so far but I think it’s a little early to proclaim them the King of Boxing yet.
              Especially for the fighters , the Fight purses aren’t exactly at a premium yet.

              Can’t wait to see what they do next and how HBO and Showtime do as well.

              Rungvisai vs Estrada has the potential to be FOTY.

              Can’t wait

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              • #17
                Originally posted by landotter View Post
                Good advice, but I kind of think Gonzalez decline was immediate, and had more to do with the ugly losses to Sor Rungvisai than Sor Rungvisai did. I like Sor Rungvisai, don't get me wrong. But Gonzalez looked bad in the second match, and drained in the first. He moved up one division too many, or he moved up several divisions too quickly.

                I like Estrada in this one. Smart, hits hard at this division, and has improved since his loss to Gonzalez. Just think he has more tools in the boxing tool box than Sor Rungvisai.
                Choco was drained but is still fighting in the same weight class for his return

                #ExcuseSquad

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by jjsmyth87 View Post
                  Thats why im not renewing my Hbo or Showtime. The best fights are on Espn now, and Top Rank on Espn is going to get a lot bigger when fighters realize they can become household names and bigger stars and make more money fighting on Espn rather than Showtime or Hbo. Besides, there are other avenues to watch most Hbo and Showtime fights if you arent a subscriber. Lets hope Pbc fighters start migrating over to Top Rank once their contracts with Haymon end so we can see more big fights. Haymon has ruined boxing more than anything with the horrible match making. Espinoza is to blame too for allowing it
                  The problem with ESPN and those free-tv channels is the production and commentators are horrible. Stephen A Smith should never be a boxing commentator or analyst. ESPN waters down everything it touches outside of the main prof. sports. The PBC was a great thing for boxing but the commentary and production was terrible. HBO and Showtime still have the most professional feel for producing boxing content like it or not. Until another network actually puts serious effort into the production like Fox Sports did with the UFC, I can't agree with you.

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                  • #19
                    I thought Roman won the first time against Sor but it doesn't matter now because Sor wiped him off the planet in the rematch. It was just a bad style matchup for him. But he doesn't need to warn another fighter about Sor I'm pretty sure that's obvious at this point lol

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                    • #20
                      Oh damn, Estrada has be training to just stand it front of Sor.
                      Better get back to the drawing board for a new gameplan.

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