Brian Viloria vs. Juan Francisco Estrada & Roman Martinez vs. Diego Magdaleno RBR

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  1. freddy-wak

    freddy-wak M O D E R A T O R Full Member

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    IB answer your pm's ma'ni99a
     
  2. |A|C|S|

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    Who the **** put Viloria in the top 10 p4p
    This site is a joke sometimes
    that Zou Shiming guy is funny his style is ****ing weird i like him though
    Dont know how it managed to cut out though
     
  3. Milpitas

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    1: Great victory as in it was his first pro fight in front of his home crowd, it's a special moment.

    2: It was a closer fight than the 117-111 and 116-111 for Estrada but its ok Estrada won but for me it was a close fight and I had Viloria winning 116-112, two of the rounds were so close that I gave to Viloria so 115-113 Viloria or 114-114 is also reasonable.

    3: This was Shiming's first pro fight so he will get better and he's being trained by the great Roach.
     
  4. |A|C|S|

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    You had the fight for Viloria lol you cant score for ****
     
  5. IntentionalButt

    IntentionalButt Guy wants to name his çock 'macho' that's ok by me

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    :deal
     
  6. IntentionalButt

    IntentionalButt Guy wants to name his çock 'macho' that's ok by me

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    Well, every moment of your lifetime has been "special" in a way...so...taken with a grain of salt. :yep

    No. Anything worse than a draw for Estrada is unreasonable. I gave Viloria every round you could possibly give him on my card (114-113 Estrada including a discretionary 10-8 twelfth) and some of those could've swung Estrada's way.

    Ugh,no. Freddie Roach is not some wizard. He doesn't magically improve everyone who comes to work under him. The style and personalities need to click.

    There's an old saying: **** in, **** out. See Lateef Kayode. :deal
     
  7. McGrain

    McGrain Diamond Dog Staff Member

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    He'd gas all to hell against Estrada.
     
  8. RazorHandz

    RazorHandz Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Magdaleno is decent but his defense is leaky.
     
  9. Hatesrats

    Hatesrats "I'm NOT Suprised..." Full Member

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    I'm convinced Felix Trinidad must have been jerking off in a zoo next to an albino baboon cage & dropped some seed because this Rocky Martinez fights almost like a ******ed clone.
    (Think the 3rd clone on Multiplicity)

    Receiving only the Baboon attributes & no "Hook" from Pali.
     
  10. Hatesrats

    Hatesrats "I'm NOT Suprised..." Full Member

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    R. Martinez is the worst title holder in all of boxing.
     
  11. Genaro G

    Genaro G Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Estrada and his coach have figured Viloria out as of rd 8. Theyre jumping on him getting off first and not letting Viloria catch a breather. Viloria has the power to change the fight but its not looking good for him
     
  12. RazorHandz

    RazorHandz Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Great performance from Estrada, well deserved victory. Very disappointed in Viloria, his conditioning was poor and it's not the first time. But most importantly he fought the wrong fight, spent too much time on the inside when he does his best work at mid range. It seems that everytime he's the favorite he finds a way to lose and everytime he's the underdog he finds a way to win. One of the most inconsistent fighters out there.
     
  13. InHumanForm

    InHumanForm Boxing Addict Full Member

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    another Freddie roach fighter to lose? I'm not sure that 16 yr old looking Mexican kid can do it.
     
  14. Hatesrats

    Hatesrats "I'm NOT Suprised..." Full Member

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    Not impressed to be honest with Zou...
    If he was a youngster coming into the pro's I'd be less of a critic but dude is almost 32 fighting against a ****en puppy. His power is void & he was taking some unessesary shots from a green kid.

    Don't see him going very far but he will make a ton of $$$ trying
     
  15. Redwood

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    Of course there will be speculation that Viloria is now past his peak as an elite fighter, and is on the downslope of his career after so many wars. I hope this is not the case. But there are not too many 32 year old flyweights around who are in the peak of their careers. If this is the end of peak Viloria, he has had a fantastic career, and at the very least deserves consideration for the Hall of Fame.