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  • #11
    Originally posted by MEXfistology View Post
    The only other fight aside from the pacquiao robberies Marquez called out was the tim Bradley fight as a robbery, he didn't "call out every fight he lost"
    "I clearly won. I have been robbed six times in my career. You don't have to knock down the other guy to win the fight." - Juan Manuel Marquez after the Bradley fight

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    • #12
      Originally posted by Mexican_Puppet View Post
      The 117-111 card was a huge robbery.

      Estrada only L that he said it was a robbery is this, so shut the **** up
      He called the Gonzales lost a robbery as well so I think I'm right on this one.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by SilverMiles View Post
        He called the Gonzales lost a robbery as well so I think I'm right on this one.
        He never said that.

        Plus he drained 4 pounds to fight vs González.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by SilverMiles View Post
          Estrada not only fights like Marquez but calls every fight he losses a robbery like Marquez.
          no he doesn't if that would have been a small version of JMM in there he would have knock him the hell out jmm beats guys like that easy with his combos

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          • #15
            Originally posted by MEXfistology View Post
            The only other fight aside from the pacquiao robberies Marquez called out was the tim Bradley fight as a robbery, he didn't "call out every fight he lost"
            Marquez has referred to each of these fights as robberies:

            Norwood
            Pacquiao 1
            Chris John
            Pacquiao 2
            Pacquiao 3
            Bradley

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            • #16
              Originally posted by sammybee View Post
              It was a close competitive fight but Rungvisai won.
              Superfly 3 is necessary but I want to watch Rungvisai vs Arroyo fight before Estrada gets his rematch with Rungvisai.
              As a Thai person who just watched Estrada possibly figure out Sri in the 10th round, I agree lol.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by SilverMiles View Post
                Estrada not only fights like Marquez but calls every fight he losses a robbery like Marquez.
                LOL hilarious, but Marquez did get robbed pretty hard few times. But whatever, he ko'd manny so that should already make up for everything.

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                • #18
                  No way was it a 117 fight but i had it 7 rounds to five for Rungvisai. He blocked a lot of Estrada's punches and when estrada's punches did hit flush they had much less effect than the other way round.
                  Athleticism, power and durability won over better technique and boxig skills this time.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by Mexican_Puppet View Post
                    He never said that.

                    Plus he drained 4 pounds to fight vs González.
                    Juan Francisco “El Gallo” Estrada put himself on the map as a top fighter in the lower weight classes in late in 2012 when he fought against Roman “Chocolatito” Gonzalez in what could have been a fight of the year candidate.

                    Estrada lost a tight toe to toe war with Gonzalez which left fans wanting to see a rematch but it left a sour taste in Estrada’s mouth as he felt he should have won the fight but the judges gave it to Gonzalez who was then a champion and undefeated.

                    “That fight happened at 108 pounds. I fight at 112 pounds,” said Estrada. “The judges gave Roman Gonzalez the decision. I knew that it shouldn’t have gone that way but he was the champion an undefeated and I was an unknown.”

                    Estrada has expressed interest in a rematch with Gonzalez and has stated that he learned quite a bit from their first fight and at 112 pounds it will be a different fight with a different outcome.

                    “At my weight it will be different. It was a good fight and I learned from it.”

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                    • #20
                      There is no better current resume than Sor Rungvisai's at the moment.

                      Who can claim a tougher 3 fight stretch than this >> Gonzalez x 2 (PfP 1) + Estrada - PfP lower top ten. Unreal!! This guy should be top 3 p4p now but probably won't be for whatever boxing politics.

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