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  • Originally posted by Strategic1 View Post
    I'm not sure if I recall correctly,... but I think I read Higa planned to watch tonight's fights live ...and wants to fight Nietes.

    But Higa has a fight in April so that complicates things for now.
    When they doing SuperFly 3? I assumed sometime in the 2nd half of the year. So should be time to line that up if thats the case.

    But yea I'd love to see Higa get some play on HBO on this SuperFly deal. Kid is one of the most fun to watch lil guys since Ricardo Lopez for me.

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    • Originally posted by SilverMiles View Post
      I have a feeling the large base of Mexican fight fans are going to turn this close fight that went to the champion to a robbery. They have a lot of influence and they love their fighters.
      I have a feeling the large base of Mexican haters are going to say that it wasn't a robbery.

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      • Rungvisai won 9-3, despite HBO doing to most to make it sound close.

        Rungvisai landed the 1-2 at will all night long. The crowd creamed themselves every time Estrada landed a glancing blow, but it was Rungvisai all night. Even Ward, who is always trying to see things for the boxer, had to give Rungvisai his props.

        Funny that none of the Mexican fighters in any of the notable events won their fights. Crowd at the Forum must have been pissed.

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        • Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT View Post
          I don’t think you where watching the right fight or you don’t have a deep enough understand of the art of boxing if you can’t understand the comparison.
          I’m not saying Estrada was winning as convincingly as Marquez cause he wasn’t, it was very close, but the people that scored that fight to Pac on the basis of activity and aggression scored a lot of rounds for SSR tonight based on that same principle, when Estrada was landing the cleaner shots in a lot of rounds
          Also the difference is that Marquez and Pacquiao snapped each other's head back and Pacquiao beat him on the basis of activity, but with Estrada-Rungvisai, it was Rungvisai who landed the head snapping punches and won it in activity.

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          • Originally posted by Money Loco View Post
            reveco is from argentina shyt for brains!
            Disregarding your non needed insult.

            I knew I should have checked again before posting but doesn't matter we all make small mistakes.

            I'm not sure who I confused him with but doesn't matter, all of the Mexican fighters lost tonight.

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            • Originally posted by BigZ44 View Post
              Not the most pleasing style, but he handily out-boxed Viloria basically the whole fight. I scored it 118-109, would be a high level fight against Nietes but maybe not the most fan friendly
              Ty for the info.. will check some footage of him.

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              • Originally posted by SilverMiles View Post
                I have a feeling the large base of Mexican fight fans are going to turn this close fight that went to the champion to a robbery. They have a lot of influence and they love their fighters.
                False.

                The fight was totally closet.

                Ir was a draw. Never a win to Sor ,less 117-11

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                • Originally posted by Czarczar View Post
                  I have a feeling the large base of Mexican haters are going to say that it wasn't a robbery.
                  I mean that would be very true.

                  And they'll only say it wasn't a robbery in response to someone calling it a robbery.

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                  • Originally posted by paulf View Post
                    Rungvisai won 9-3, despite HBO doing to most to make it sound close.

                    Rungvisai landed the 1-2 at will all night long. The crowd creamed themselves every time Estrada landed a glancing blow, but it was Rungvisai all night. Even Ward, who is always trying to see things for the boxer, had to give Rungvisai his props.

                    Funny that none of the Mexican fighters in any of the three main events won their fights. Crowd at the Forum must have been pissed.
                    You are totally ignorant.

                    9-3.

                    Estrada won clearly the first two.

                    So he won only 1 round un the last 10?

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                    • Originally posted by Mexican_Puppet View Post
                      You are totally ignorant.

                      9-3.

                      Estrada won clearly the first two.

                      So he won only 1 round un the last 10?
                      "Mexican Puppet" indeed.

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