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    GLENDALE, Arizona - Roman 'Chocolatito' Gonzalez admitted that he might not be done with Juan Francisco Estrada. That's if he's not done with the sport altogether. The legendary former four-division titlist came up just short in his rubber match with Mexico's Estrada, who claimed a majority decision win in their DAZN headliner Saturday evening at Desert Diamond Arena in Glendale, Arizona. For the
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  • #2
    Sounds like he really means "difficult to accept the outcome". Because fairly certain he had a WAY harder fight with Srisaket in the rematch.

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    • #3
      116-112 was a horrible score. A draw would've been fair IMO
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      • #4
        Chocolatito, who I'm a fan of, has no one to blame but himself for getting off to such a slow start. Estrada couldn't handle him once he got going. His performance reminded me of the last GGG-Canelo fight, Choc being GGG, of course. Maybe he doesn't have the ability to get going early and keep it going anymore. Sadly, my pre-fight concern came true with Estrada winning and making the series 1-2 in Estrada's favor when it should be 2-1 in Gonzalez's favor.
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        • #5
          Originally posted by juanpablo View Post
          116-112 was a horrible score. A draw would've been fair IMO
          But your opinión does not matter, you dont know about boxing.

          Gonzalez admitted His L.

          This was clear, close fight to Estrada

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Tag, You're Hit View Post
            Chocolatito, who I'm a fan of, has no one to blame but himself for getting off to such a slow start. Estrada couldn't handle him once he got going. His performance reminded me of the last GGG-Canelo fight, Choc being GGG, of course. Maybe he doesn't have the ability to get going early and keep it going anymore. Sadly, my pre-fight concern came true with Estrada winning and making the series 1-2 in Estrada's favor when it should be 2-1 in Gonzalez's favor.
            Fights are 12 rounds, kid.

            And Estrada owned him in the 11 and 12.

            Still crying

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            • #7
              It was a great fight once Roman got going. The 12th round was the deciding factor for Estrada. Big fan of both and the trilogy was excellent.

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              • #8
                He won the first 2 fights so oh well

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Mexican_Puppet View Post

                  Fights are 12 rounds, kid.

                  And Estrada owned him in the 11 and 12.

                  Still crying
                  Learn to read, Kid. I wrote "Chocolatito, who I'm a fan of, has no one to blame but himself for getting off to such a slow start." Estrada clearly won that fight. Estrada won the 12th, but not the 11th, imo.

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