Rungvisai is no joke one of the best Thai fighters of recent years but I think Estrada will use his superior skill set to take an entertaining decision
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Comments Thread For: Sor Rungvisai Decisions a Very Determined Juan Francisco Estrada
Collapse
-
-
I see a really close fight but looking at Estrada combination of punches I see him winning by ud. Go to YouTube and actually look at el Gallo Estrada combos that man is a beast. No wonder he's the best from mexico currently.
Comment
-
Originally posted by mlac View Postestrada schools him and maybe tko's him late on
monster inoue kills him and send him to buddha
Inoue is irrelevant as he never had any intention of fighting the top guys.
Originally posted by Aztekkas View PostRungvisai is rather slow and would have to wear Estrada down gradually. Thing is, Estrada heats up in the second half of fights. It should be a war. Classic in the making.
Matador vs Bull.. who wins??
Estrada is the slow clumsy mexican oaf.
Originally posted by El Gitano View PostCrazy how boxing works, Cuadras lost to a guy Gonzalez beat, and Gonzalez lost to a guy Cuadras had already beaten.
Srisaket made Cuadras quit.
Comment
-
-
-
Originally posted by DuckAdonis View PostJust looking at the poll you can see that this is a real 50/50 fight. Fantastic matchup
This fight Is a mismatch. Estrada has fooled the world into thinking he is some sort of technical boxer. When In reality he is wild and slow.
Sugar Srisaket Is to fast and well coordinated for this clumsy oaf.
Comment
-
Originally posted by elcompachuy View PostI see a really close fight but looking at Estrada combination of punches I see him winning by ud. Go to YouTube and actually look at el Gallo Estrada combos that man is a beast. No wonder he's the best from mexico currently.
I wouldn't rate Estrada over Cuadras personally. and if JMM hasn't officially retired, he's above him also just by way of legacy, body of work, and skillset, even if he's a shell of himself now.
Comment
-
Originally posted by john l View PostVery good points Choc had a much better style for SSR then Estrada.Plus 2nd fight he was CLEARLY shot.But this will be tough fight for both.
He wasn't shot at all. He was simply mentally defeated before the fight began, Rungvisai had his number from the get go.
Good / great fighters can simply be bested by a fighter who has the style and will to overcome them. Losses aren't always a result of:
style mismatches
quitting
age / over the hill fighter
The better fighter on paper doesn't always win either. Boxing is far more complex than that. That's the beauty of the sport.
Comment
-
Originally posted by Geralt69 View PostIf those are the best 2 from mexico, Then mexican boxing is in dire straits...
We are lacking that marquee HOF / ATG type presence there seems to have always been from there though, that JMM / JCC / ODLH / Morales / Sanchez type of fighter. You have that scrub Canelo, but he's a pedestrian fighter with a large fanbase - casuals buy into the hype that fighters with large fanbases = the best fighters. That's not always correct. By that logic Zou Shiming should be p4p #1, with those billions following him all over asia.
Comment
Comment