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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Chocolatito: It's An Honor To Know People Think That Much Of Me

    Three years ago to the day, began the fall of the Roman Chocolatito' Gonzalez empire. A controversial points loss to Srisaket Sor Rungvisai saw the first defeat in the stellar career of Gonzalez, at the time an unbeaten four-division and reigning junior bantamweight titlist. More so, he was regarded by most experts as pound-for-pound the very best in the world and arguably right alongside the late, legendary Alexis Arguello as the greatest boxers to every come out of Nicaragua.
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    'controversial'.

    I saw no controversy. The man got DROPPED.

    I said it before. IN a close fight, if you get dropped, there's no way you win that.

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    • MulaKO
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      #3
      More nonsense from Revelated , as usual , luckily we’re used to it
      Calzaghe got dropped in the first round , went on to dominate the fight
      I’ll let your brain work on his opponent

      Smfh

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      • 1hourRun
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        #4
        Originally posted by revelated
        'controversial'.

        I saw no controversy. The man got DROPPED.

        I said it before. IN a close fight, if you get dropped, there's no way you win that.


        Roman Gonzalez literally broke a Super-fly compubox record on Sirsacet in their first encounter, 'Chocolatito' landed 372 power shots on Srisaket Rungvisai, close to 100 more power-shots than Sor Rungvisai landed on RG ( 277 ). Further, Gonzalez was not only the volume puncher but also landed as high as 56.4 % in power-punches.

        Headbutts dont count as knockdowns, casual.

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        • richardt
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          Very happy that this little warrior strapped another belt around his waist. He fought a great fight and wore down and stopped the champ in emphatic fashion. It couldn't happen to a nicer guy, either.

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          • -Kev-
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            #6
            Originally posted by 1hourRun


            Roman Gonzalez literally broke a Super-fly compubox record on Sirsacet in their first encounter, 'Chocolatito' landed 372 power shots on Srisaket Rungvisai, close to 100 more power-shots than Sor Rungvisai landed on RG ( 277 ). Further, Gonzalez was not only the volume puncher but also landed as high as 56.4 % in power-punches.

            Headbutts dont count as knockdowns, casual.
            You gotta see what power punches were landing though, what damage was it causing. If you land 30 power punches in 1 round vs your opponent’s 20 punches, but he connects with one combo that wows the crowd, and you didn’t, the judges will likely give it to him.

            Gonzalez threw and landed a lot of power punches, an insane amount. But I remember very clearly that Rungvisai was largely unaffected by them, coming forward, and often landing the “better” combinations. Better, meaning they appeared to be more effective.

            Chad Dawson outlanded Jean Pascal in their fight. Going by compubox, you’d think Dawson should have won. But Pascal was the one landing the better shots, impressing the judges and fans more with his punches.

            RG was throwing a lot of weak power punches too. Anything that is not a jab is a power punch. But I saw RG throwing some weak stuff, like just to throw punches to hope to win on activity. Rungvisai was putting together the better punches. RG went with quantity over quality in that fight.

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              #7
              Originally posted by -Kev-
              You gotta see what power punches were landing though, what damage was it causing. If you land 30 power punches in 1 round vs your opponent’s 20 punches, but he connects with one combo that wows the crowd, and you didn’t, the judges will likely give it to him.

              Gonzalez threw and landed a lot of power punches, an insane amount. But I remember very clearly that Rungvisai was largely unaffected by them, coming forward, and often landing the “better” combinations. Better, meaning they appeared to be more effective.

              Chad Dawson outlanded Jean Pascal in their fight. Going by compubox, you’d think Dawson should have won. But Pascal was the one landing the better shots, impressing the judges and fans more with his punches.

              RG was throwing a lot of weak power punches too. Anything that is not a jab is a power punch. But I saw RG throwing some weak stuff, like just to throw punches to hope to win on activity. Rungvisai was putting together the better punches. RG went with quantity over quality in that fight.



              I saw Rungvisai swinging but not landing clean, it looked nice in real-time, however studying the film in slow-motion you clearly see who actually was landing the clean combinations.

              We cant even credit Sirsacet defense in most rounds of their first encounter, as a compubox record was broken on him in Gonzalez vs. Rungvisai I.

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              • FinitoxDinamita
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                #8
                Originally posted by MulaKO
                More nonsense from Revelated , as usual , luckily we’re used to it
                Calzaghe got dropped in the first round , went on to dominate the fight
                I’ll let your brain work on his opponent

                Smfh
                Cawk sucking revelated is one of the biggest cowards on this community.

                Total clown he is

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                • MulaKO
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by FinitoxDinamita
                  Cawk sucking revelated is one of the biggest cowards on this community.

                  Total clown he is
                  Hey look at that , me and Detox agree on something
                  You ain’t trying to give me some Corona , are you ?
                  But yeah , your absolutely right about that , not sure if coward is the right word for him
                  Actually I’ve had a whole bunch of different words directed to him already
                  He's quick draw McGraw : IGNORE champ that is

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                  • Phill lynott
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                    #10
                    Everyone can be a judge because judges see what is important to them. In my own judging mind I still belive a champion stays champ untill their opponent takes the fight to the champ and clearly beats them. So I would have had RC winning the first Rungvesai fight. Just like I had Roman beating Akmadaliev. Although the Roman fight was clearly more of a manipulated robbery from both their promoter and organization. Nothing new! Shame that crap still goes on. Bit it is what it is. All the best to Chocolatito! You ain't done yet warrior!
                    Btw, if a promoter screws over their own fighter for another of their fighters in that stable why can't that be a breach of contract? Then the one getting bu fu..d gets to walk away and change promoters to someone who will look out for their best interest. If that was the case we would see alot more activity with these elite fighters. We would also see the Top Rank stable become substantially empty..

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