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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Juan Francisco Estrada - Better in Act Two

    By Cliff Rold - Most can recall the classic advertising line declaringyou never get a second chance to make a first impression. Jr. bantamweight champion Juan Francisco Estrada (39-3, 26 KO) has made a career of turning the saying on its ear. The 29-year old Mexican battler has done more with second chances than almost any elite fighter on the current scene. His latest second chance impressio...
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  • Aztekkas
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    Great read. Estrada is my favorite fighter. I hope he continues to land major fights to further expand his resume.

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    • 50knicks
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      I think they’ll be an upset here this weight class is devoid of slick black fighters I think it’ll mightily confuse Estrada. Beamon UD

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      • Robi13
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        Gallo is a true warrior and a class act, much respect to the champ out of Sonora. You make all of us from Sonora proud

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        • Johnny Utah
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          Maybe the Best?

          Look we all love Juan Estrada. However in his terrific performance against Runsungvi I’m not convinced he’s better. The champion from Thailand fought the first 3/4 of the rematch orthodox ? And it was only after switching to southpaw in the last 1/4 of the fight he was catching up & coming on very strong! Rubber-match for sure & the winner to move up & face the Monster!

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          • Elver Gota
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            Originally posted by 50knicks
            I think they’ll be an upset here this weight class is devoid of slick black fighters I think it’ll mightily confuse Estrada. Beamon UD
            Beamon doesn't have any skills Estrada hasn't seen before. Estrada will KO Beamon if Beamon fights to win. I think Beamon will be in survival mode the whole fight.

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            • TexasCowBoy
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              What a breath of fresh air.....Great Article, even though I had Estrada punishing Chocolate to the point where Chocolate avoided the rematch .......John Francis Estrada is presently The Best In Boxing and definitely a G.O.A.T.

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              • landotter
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                Estrada is a treasure in boxing these days. I have been a fan since his war with Gonzalez. He deserves a good run in this division. He will be ready for every fight.

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                • Justintimothyko
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                  Originally posted by 50knicks
                  I think they’ll be an upset here this weight class is devoid of slick black fighters I think it’ll mightily confuse Estrada. Beamon UD
                  Brandon lost a split decision to a fighter with a .500 record. I don't think he's even remotely competitive with Estrada. Estrada is a joy to watch though, looking forward to the whole card.

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                  • Elver Gota
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                    Originally posted by Johnny Utah
                    Look we all love Juan Estrada. However in his terrific performance against Runsungvi I’m not convinced he’s better. The champion from Thailand fought the first 3/4 of the rematch orthodox ? And it was only after switching to southpaw in the last 1/4 of the fight he was catching up & coming on very strong! Rubber-match for sure & the winner to move up & face the Monster!
                    Estrada clearly won the first fight. In the twelfth round of fight 1 Estrada had Sor Rungvisai looking like a bobble head. Estrada won more rounds and he won them by far. Fight one was a robbery. Estrada won both fights. In fight 2 Estrada gave Sor Rungvisai a one sided Boxing lesson.

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