Oll korrect, but consider his style. Consider his age. Consider his weight range. Consider the wars. If anyone is going to decompose overnight..
As good as that Segura v Tyson Marquez fight was I really think it was so brutal they ended each others chances of being competitive with the truly elite (Gonzalez/ Estrada/ Inoue)
:nod Wouldn't be the first time we've seen two hard men give us a treat but at the cost of ruining each other in one night.
Yeah, he and Chihuas ought to get built up and either square off for the right to rematch Chocolatito, or just swap turns doing so. Their new star comes preloaded with two excellent rivals! They need to get on that.
Roman would beat him again just like the first time. But, I still want to see it again because at least it was competitive.
Estrada's chin is not made of an earthly material. But I still picked Chocaltito by stoppage after Saturday's performance.
:good Someone lasting the distance with Gonzalez at Flyweight is like someone lasting the distance with Golokvin at Middleweight.
I decided to rewatched this tonight in preparation for Gonzalez-Cuadras, I originally scored it 115-113, I changed my mind I got 114-114 now, and I've come to the conclusion Cuadras will beat Chocolatito, maybe even by KO.:deal Round 1 Estrada 10-9 Round 2 Gonzalez 10-9 Close Round 3 Gonzalez 10-9 Round 4 Estrada 10-9 Round 5 Gonzalez 10-9 Round 6 Gonzalez 10-9 Close Round 7 Gonzalez 10-9 Round 8 Gonzalez 10-9 Close Round 9 Estrada 10-9 Round 10 Estrada 10-9 Close Round 11 Estrada 10-9 Close Round 12 Estrada 10-9 114-114
I was solidly in Roman's camp the first time I saw it, I've gradually turned on him and become an Estrada fanboy. And I could judge it fairly this time.