"Chocolatito second best resume, robbed by Rungvisai"

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  • Combat Talk Radio
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    #1

    "Chocolatito second best resume, robbed by Rungvisai"

    Yeah aight. Here's the gallery of that 'robbery'

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    #2
    First fight was close I had him winning. Second can’t be debated.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Fabes88
      First fight was close I had him winning. Second can’t be debated.
      First fight was not close, he got dropped and beat on for 8 rounds.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Fabes88
        First fight was close I had him winning. Second can’t be debated.
        I agree. I don't think many (other than TS) would argue if Chocolatito got the decision in the first fight. He outlanded SSR by a lot and held his own throughout the fight.

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        • Nash out
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          I never got the outcry on the first fight. I had it 114-112 Rungvisai. Thought Gonzalez did very well yesterday though and won £550 on him. I mentioned in a thread the other week that I was going to bet on him and couldn't understand the odds.

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            #6
            Originally posted by revelated
            First fight was not close, he got dropped and beat on for 8 rounds.
            He did not. He outpunched him most rounds while getting intentionally headbutted.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Nash out
              I never got the outcry on the first fight. I had it 114-112 Rungvisai. Thought Gonzalez did very well yesterday though and won £550 on him. I mentioned in a thread the other week that I was going to bet on him and couldn't understand the odds.
              Gonzalez not only outpunched him in way more rounds 10/12 but also outlanded him in power punches and jabs. Tf more did he need to do to win?

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                #8
                On a similar note, what the hell happened to Wisaksil Wangek? He hasn't fought since the Estrada and it'll be close to a year of inactivity until he steps into the ring. I love Estrada and was thrilled when he won the fight but SSR looked totally off that night. I heard his longtime girlfriend had left him and it really impacted him mentally. Anybody have any update on that?

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Fabes88
                  First fight was close I had him winning. Second can’t be debated.
                  I had Gonzalez winning as well. It was weird to see the star in that fight get a bad decision in favor of a complete unknown.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Diegosome1
                    Gonzalez not only outpunched him in way more rounds 10/12 but also outlanded him in power punches and jabs. Tf more did he need to do to win?
                    Incorrect. It was 9/12, and one of those by 1 punch, and another one by three punches, that hardly guarantees you a round, he also lost a 10-8 round. Rungvisai also landed most of the best shots of the fight.

                    Gonzales won in power punches 8-4, but two of those rounds were very close in stats, and again Rungvisai was landing the better punches all night. 114-112 Rungvisai was a score many experts like myself had it.

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