he has faught some tough guys and im glad to see he is moving up and not just fighting guys that will lay down
Dont know where you heard that from but thats just a rumor. I dont think that fight will ever happen.:rofl
cmon pops your just a old man you dont know **** about boxing this kid estrada is the real deal you have to get his name out to these estrada haters on esb:yep
Estrada is going places. First, he's going to Dunkin Donuts, then Burger King, then McDonald's, then Taco Bell, and finally some Pizza Hut.
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Photo: Emily Harney This content is protected 2008 Olympian Demetrius Andrade and 2004 Olympian Jason Estrada were both victorious on Saturday night in front of their hometown fans at the Twin River Event Center in Lincoln, Rhode Island. Heavyweight Estrada moved to 15-1 with 3 KOs after an eight round unanimous decision over Derek Bryant (20-5-1, 17 KOs). "I whipped his ass," said Estrada afterward. "He cried like a little girl when I hit him with a jab and opened up a cut over his eye." Highly regarded super welterweight Andrade (2-0, 2 KOs) scored an impressive fourth round TKO over Eric Marriott (0-2). Time was :50. "Ive been fighting a long time but, fighting at home, I wanted to put on a show," Andrade commented. "He took some good shots. I established my jab and worked the body. Ill tell you, he can really take a good shot. I dont know how he didnt go down with some of those shots."[/FONT][FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]In another notable bout, welterweight Jason Pires (21-3, 9 KOs) returned after more than five years to outpoint Frank Houghtaling (19-15-5, 4 KOs) over six by scores of 58-55, 58-55, 58-56. Other Results: Joey McCreedy W6 James Johnson (light heavyweight) Eddie Soto W4 Blake Franklin (lightweight) Keith Kozlin TKO1 Vincent Robins (super middleweight) Omar Pena W4 Lindberg Freeman (jr lightweight) Promoter was Jimmy Burchfield's Classic Entertainment & Sports, matchmaker Ted Panagiotis.[/FONT]
Good look on the running commentary, and keep us up to date on Estrada... Not a lot of people are trying to hear about him since the loss, but I think he is someone to watch for on the HW scene in the USA.:good:good
look at the loss though who would take a fight like that 7-0 v 21-0 he dont turn down fights and i would love to see a estrada walker rematch i hope he considers it now im sure jason would like to clear up that blemish on his record
Oh, I'm hip. I know that Walker was a HUGE step for Estrada, but I think that a lot of people are ignoring him due to that--personally I think it was a too much too soon kinda thing, but props for taking on a challenge like that--and I think some people see the loss, combined with Estrada's size as a reason to not watch for him, when I think he is definitely someone to look out for, especially with today's HW scene the way it is. Wasn't trying to hate on him; just the opposite, bro.
its all good he get a lot of **** but people dont relize(because they wont watch him) that he makes people look sooo bad in the ring and he kills their will to fight longer i dont know how a fight with klit would end up but im willing to put money on it that jason would make him look bad even if he lost by dec or ko. i cant wait to see who will step up and take a fight with him i personally would like to see these fights in the near future......walker,minto,kev johnson,arreola,haye,povetkin,boytsov,dimitrenko........haye is ranked high but i dont think he earned that spot also povetkin is beatable in my eyes i think jason is better than chambers skill and speed
Homeboy has had over 300 amatuer fights- that makes him very intruiging. Also, he seems willing to fight anyone. But he is another one that frustrates you because of his conditioning.