By Ronnie Nathanielsz

Former WBC super flyweight world champion, Carlos Cuadras, chatted  with the boxing media through a telephone conference during the WBC weekly presser about his great and memorable match with Roman “Chocolatito” Gonzalez....which took place this past Saturday night at The Forum in Los Angeles.

Carlos pointed out it was one of the most intense fights on his career, unfortunately didn’t end well for him.

The WBC internet site said the Mexican says he thinks he won the fight and that he was hurt by the judges' decision, as it was by far the best performance of his career.

However, Carlos  resolves this defeat will boost him, and that he will definitely seek a rematch with “Chocolatito.

Cuadras said “Roman is an excellent fighter, I can't and I won't deny it. I was prepared to box him in order to offer a great show to all people at the Forum, but I think I had to risk more and to try my utmost for the KO.”

He added “I missed being more clear. I want the rematch and I assure you I will bring back the belt to Mexico."

Carlos also claimed that the power of Roman is not as potent as many people think. And Carlos thinks Luis “Nica” Concepcion is stronger than Roman.

Cuadras got some unexpected support from IBF flyweight champion Johnreil Casimero who watched the fight on television in London and wondered how he won, although promoter Sammy Gello-ani said Gonzalez “is the best of the best.”

Cuadras looked to be the fresher of the two in the 12th round as the boxers traded punches in the center of the ring right up to the final bell. Gonzalez, who moved up in weight class to fight for the title, won on all three judges' cards by scores of 117-111, 116-112 and 115-113.

The 28-year-old Cuadras had defended his title seven times before losing for the first time in his pro career. His record fell to 35-1-1.