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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Estrada Open To Sor Rungvisai Trilogy, But Prefers Unification

    Mexican challenger Juan Francisco Estrada won the World Boxing Council super flyweight title Friday, holding on for a unanimous decision over Thailand champ Srisaket Sor Rungvisai in a rematch. Estrada dominated most of the fight, outboxing Srisaket and winning the majority of the rounds on the judges' scorecards at the Forum arena in Los Angeles.
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  • Pinoy4ever
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    #2
    They should fight again next year

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    • Thraxox
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      #3
      It seems Rungvisai is now past it. He had numerous wars in his last 5 fights and now he clearly got beaten by Estrada.

      But still great fighter.

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      • Letmaku
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        #4
        Move up in weight Srisaket Rungvisai?

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        • MexicanStyle#1
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          #5
          Anti Mexican and sur supporters will want a rematch until they see sur win... when clearly Juan has made it clear who the superior boxer is... dejavu type of **** a la pac vs Marquez...

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          • BURGERgio
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            #6
            Hella true! Only reason Marquez had to fight Pac so many times is because he got screwed by the judges the whole time. There is a general consensus by most boxing fans that Marquez won 2-3 of their 4 fights, not only 1. Estrada has to fight the judges in his career too unfortunately. First he got hosed by Gonzalez where I believe it was a tie at least but the scores were ****** wide considering how drained he was. Also vs Rungvisai the 1st time I believe he won 7-5.

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            • Mexican_Puppet
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              #7
              Originally posted by Thraxox
              It seems Rungvisai is now past it. He had numerous wars in his last 5 fights and now he clearly got beaten by Estrada.

              But still great fighter.
              This versión of Estrada is too much for any versión of Sor.

              Stop with the excuses

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              • Mammoth
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                #8
                Estrada looked way too good for him for it to interest me right now to be honest. Eddie needs to get him a unification with Yafai.

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                • Mexican_Puppet
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by BURGERgio
                  Hella true! Only reason Marquez had to fight Pac so many times is because he got screwed by the judges the whole time. There is a general consensus by most boxing fans that Marquez won 2-3 of their 4 fights, not only 1. Estrada has to fight the judges in his career too unfortunately. First he got hosed by Gonzalez where I believe it was a tie at least but the scores were ****** wide considering how drained he was. Also vs Rungvisai the 1st time I believe he won 7-5.

                  A judge only gave Juan 2 rounds against González lol


                  A judge scorecard against Viloria was a Draw lol

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                  • Mammoth
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                    #10
                    Rungvisai vs Cuadras II on the undercard of course......

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