It happens, but it doesn't happen a lot. It seems like Sor used his head to thwart Choco's attack at times.
Inoue is massive for 115, but I don't see him going as high as FW.. Maybe 122, not that I think about it.
The headbutts weren't intentional imo. It's like I said in the RBR and like CST just stated, both have aggressive styles and both come in head first because they're putting their body weight into the punch. This mainly happens when you have an orthodox fighter fighting a southpaw. That said choco should have been able to keep his record and title in tact, because I don't feel that the Thai fighter got the best of him punch for punch.
Nah, he was just being aggressive as hell, I didn't see anything particularly malicious from Sor Rungvisai.
The butts don't have to be malicious. Some guys just move their head down when a guy is coming in to punch. We will just have to disagree on this one. I had no dog in this race. I just watch and call it like i see it.
Fair enough. Obviously I did have a dog in this race, regardless I tried to be fair in my scoring, that being said, I'm pretty sure the judges didn't have a dog here. So they must've seen what I saw.
Chocolatito was simply outclassed. Looked flat footed against the faster Thai and got melted like a choco after getting hit much.
Gonzalez won the fight, he out landed his opponent, landed the harder blows, the judges were blind............
Size was a factor, but I think the tremendous blood loss made a difference on Gonzalez's activity. I also think the judges were swayed by the blood even though the cuts were caused by one head clash after another after another etc.
He was considerably smaller. He was substantially weaker. His punches didn't carry the same pop at the weight. Incidental butts plus the blood loss didn't help. Still, he won that fight. Judges had the scores backwards.