Comments Thread For: Sor Rungvisai vs. Estrada Rematch Looms For April 6, DAZN

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  • DuckAdonis
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    #21
    Great news...the first fight was razor close. I still don't know who I'm going to pick for the rematch, both fighters showed vulnerabilities in their last fights.

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    • Phill lynott
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      #22
      With soo many others to matchup with more intriguing why, do we need to see Estrada vs Rungvisai again? Estrada should be content he got the scores he did. Although didn't deserve. He can keep pretending to be better than he is if he avoids Rungvisai. Because, he's gonna get knocked back to grade school in their rematch. No crying will erase the ko from his record.

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      • JonDP
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        #23
        Estrada went in with too much respect for Rugvinsai’s power for half of their first fight but started connecting with fast combinations in the championship rounds and had him in trouble for a while there. Estrada needs to start fast, he has the technique to land at will on Rugvinsai. however Rugvinsai has the heavy hands so excited about this one.

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        • Mammoth
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          #24
          Originally posted by KTFOKING
          Man, Estrada has been one of the most frustrating fighters out there. I think he falls short again. Never separates himself in these types of fights. Was getting beat by Cuadras but did end strong and the KD bailed him out. Fought Chocolatito great for a stretch but let too many rounds go by not doing enough. Same thing against SSR in the first fight. If he could just put it together for one fight.........
          Counterpunchers can be too tentative. Especially El Gallo.

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          • patscorpio
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            #25
            Originally posted by BigZ44
            Awesome fight. Dazn has an opportunity to do some great things at 115
            that they do...i am a fan of the superfly cards...i want to see them resurrected somewhere

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            • j0zef
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              #26
              As long as Rungvisai is past his mental issues, should be a terrific fight.

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              • Disturbed
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                #27
                Fantastic fight, cant wait for this rematch. Good to hear that DAZN signed him, he deserves some good paychecks and hopefully will get them with them

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                • chrisJS
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                  #28
                  I picked Estrada the first time and felt he won enough rounds down the stretch to pull out a draw though I have no issue with the official verdict. I felt Estrada had his measure late and would win an immediate re-match but his last two fights have me slightly concerned. I don't think he was bad but something appeared missing or not quite right. It's possible that he just struggled to get up for them the same way and this will bring out his best again.

                  I'll go with Estrada in a very good fight that's close and screams rubber match. I'll go to this fight for sure. Ringside.

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                  • KTFOKING
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by chrisJS
                    I picked Estrada the first time and felt he won enough rounds down the stretch to pull out a draw though I have no issue with the official verdict. I felt Estrada had his measure late and would win an immediate re-match but his last two fights have me slightly concerned. I don't think he was bad but something appeared missing or not quite right. It's possible that he just struggled to get up for them the same way and this will bring out his best again.

                    I'll go with Estrada in a very good fight that's close and screams rubber match. I'll go to this fight for sure. Ringside.
                    Nah, nothing wrong with him that's just who he is. Estrada is so damn talented but that's what makes him frustrating to me. His performance against Cuadras early on was super disappointing, but to his credit he turned it on. He is missing that special something that could take him to the next level. Maybe the rematch is where he puts it together and we see Estrada from round one on bring the best version of himself.

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                    • chrisJS
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by KTFOKING
                      Nah, nothing wrong with him that's just who he is. Estrada is so damn talented but that's what makes him frustrating to me. His performance against Cuadras early on was super disappointing, but to his credit he turned it on. He is missing that special something that could take him to the next level. Maybe the rematch is where he puts it together and we see Estrada from round one on bring the best version of himself.
                      I loved the Cuadras fight. I was at that one and appreciated his work better than HBO did when I watched the replay. He was patient, getting into his rhythm, trying to set traps and had a clear plan. For me that wasn't the either way type fight some felt. I felt Kellerman was trying to push some kind of narrative regarding Cuadras "star" or whatever it was.

                      I understand where you are coming from though. He's like a young Marquez who'd really fight on his terms and not be rushed. I sensed good urgency in him in the second half vs. SSR in fight I.

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