Comments Thread For: Estrada Plans To Go For The Knockout Against Sor Rungvisai

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  • LoadedWraps
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    #11
    Originally posted by Mammoth
    Estrada never let's himself just go for a KO, he's a counterpuncher and can be tentative. Watch round 12 of the first fight, he might know what he needs to do this time.

    Or Rungvisai could just knock him out.
    Your first sentence here implies you think if he stepped on the gas more or changed his approach, he would win. I don't see that at all. He didn't lose because he is a counter puncher who takes his time, he got flat out beaten in every facet.

    Guys like Fury, Floyd, Sweet Pea, Locche don't come for KO and still dominate. Styles make fights and while this style clash is amazing for fans, Rungvisai is the superior fighter, by a healthy margin.

    That said, Estrada can upset anyone. I just don't see it happening to Rungvisai. The way he dismantled Roman, twice, I have a problem favoring anyone over him.

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    • pillowfists98
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      #12
      I think Estrada wins this time. He is the better boxer.

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      • Mammoth
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        #13
        Originally posted by LoadedWraps
        Your first sentence here implies you think if he stepped on the gas more or changed his approach, he would win. I don't see that at all. He didn't lose because he is a counter puncher who takes his time, he got flat out beaten in every facet.

        Guys like Fury, Floyd, Sweet Pea, Locche don't come for KO and still dominate. Styles make fights and while this style clash is amazing for fans, Rungvisai is the superior fighter, by a healthy margin.

        That said, Estrada can upset anyone. I just don't see it happening to Rungvisai. The way he dismantled Roman, twice, I have a problem favoring anyone over him.
        That last fight was close, man. Estrada has the superior style but Rungvisai is a little monster. It's a tough pick for me.

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        • Dle
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          #14
          Estrada escaped unscathed. This time he may not be so lucky. Especially since he does not bring that cautiousness to this fight.

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          • Hoyas Left Hook
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            #15
            Estrada lost the first fight clear as daylight. Didnt do enough, looked like as if he was scared to get countered. I see the same outcome, or maybe a late stoppage via Sor Rungvisai

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            • Santa_
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              #16
              Fookin stoked for this rematch

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              • Combat Talk Radio
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                #17
                Originally posted by Airtioteclint
                Srisaket said he trained 2 months for Roman Gonzalez first fight and 4 months for the second.

                If we can assume that he did the same for this rematch, then we can scientifically predict the outcome.

                Don't get knocked out chasing that knockout~~~
                I said it before. As long as Srisaket is feasting on rodents, I don't give anyone much a chance. And he's quality - not a refined boxer but dangerous with every punch he throws.

                I got Srisaket by late stoppage.

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                • whoseyourdaddy
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Mammoth
                  That last fight was close, man. Estrada has the superior style but Rungvisai is a little monster. It's a tough pick for me.
                  Rungvisai May be monster That outweighs his opponents by at least 15 pounds. He comes on the night of the fight weighing 138-139 pounds compared to his opponents 126-128.

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                  • JonDP
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                    #19
                    Estrada did finish strong landing fast combinations and even wobbling Rugvinsai in the last couple of rounds. That being said Rugvinsai is dangerous so he should not come out swinging from round one. If he lets his hands go from the second half he will probably take it.

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                    • PunchyPotorff
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                      #20
                      Tough to bet against Sor, especially with this guy. He's a little too proud of himself to be throwing out so much 'confidence' vs Rungvisai. I think Sor stops him late.

                      And BTW, I am intrigued with the Soto/Vargas fight. Pushing for Humberto to have another stellar performance like his last few fights. Orozco out slicked him a few years back, but other than that Soto has been really solid for a long time. And Vargas IMO isn't as slick as Orozco.

                      Looks like a solid boxing card coming up for the fans.

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