Super Flyweight Card

diddy
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Someone please stop this fight before Nieves ribs end up puncturing his lungs.
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Nieves retired by his corner at the end of the sixth. Sensible decision.

Inoue did look very sharp, maybe too keen to impress but very good nonetheless.
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Re: Super Flyweight Card

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Impressive American Debut for The Monster!
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What a fighter Inoue is, absolutely brilliant. Get him in whit the top guys already and see him devour them.
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Re: Super Flyweight Card

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Clear round 1 for Sor Rung.
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Gonzalez did not look good in that first round. Not good at all.
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Cagey opening round. Rungvisai investing to the body. Close SR round for me.
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Some of you clowns actually had Chocolatito as #1 p4p last year. I laughed at that and people told me I don't know what I'm talking about. Dude is NOWHERE near top 10 of p4p lists.
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2-0 Sor Rungvisai
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Post by HyacinthusTurnipseed »

Both successful in that round. Worrying that Gonzalez is so flat-footed and I had SR nicking that one too.
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I could be talking too soon but Roman could be stopped in this fight. Too many weight classes, too many wars. This guy is walking through him at the moment like he did in first fight.
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A fight like this favours the bigger man the longer it goes but that was a close Gonzalez round for me.
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Re: Super Flyweight Card

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3-0 Sor Rungvisai

Gonzalez seemed frustrated early like he knows he's just never gonna be able to have an easy fight at 115. It's always gonna be real tough for him. These guys are stronger than him here.
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Not even watching this whitewashing. Dude blows.
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Oh he's on his back. #1 p4p. Lmao.

F*ck outta here.
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Re: Super Flyweight Card

Post by HyacinthusTurnipseed »

Ooooooo, big KO win for Rungvisai.
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Re: Super Flyweight Card

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WOW! Nothing questionable that time! Sor Rungvisai just wrecked Chocolatito!
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lazboy wrote:I could be talking too soon but Roman could be stopped in this fight. Too many weight classes, too many wars. This guy is walking through him at the moment like he did in first fight.
Good post mate.
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4-5 fights ago when I said Inoue should fight chocolatito now because he is declining I was stormed by criticism. Now I am going to dig up those post and have you eat them.
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In the meantime, if Rungvisai is going to fight Estrada, a great fight, I want Inoue vs Cuadras on the undercard.
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Tarkus wrote:4-5 fights ago when I said Inoue should fight chocolatito now because he is declining I was stormed by criticism. Now I am going to dig up those post and have you eat them.
I was thinking before the bell even rang for Sor Rungvisai vs Gonzalez 2 that there's no way that Gonzalez would beat Inoue now even if he MIGHT'VE before. No question at all now.

Sor Rungvisai vs Inoue is gonna be a banger!
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Re: Super Flyweight Card

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Fun card to watch.
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JAHamilton77 wrote:Fun card to watch.
I agree :box:
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Re: Super Flyweight Card

Post by HyacinthusTurnipseed »

Estrada-Rungvisai should be very interesting.

Gonzo hasn't once looked good at this weight. If he can't get back to Flyweight he should retire. He was maybe unlucky that his run at prominence was so close to the start of his decline but then most small fighters don't even get that. Can't see him doing well against anyone of note at Super Fly going forward.

Rungvisai on the other hand was really good. Obvious what he was going for but didn't waste energy trying to force it.
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There's one more chance for Roman Gonzalez to get back into the limelight here. It looked like from the beginning he just wasn't prepared for another hard struggle which is what all of his fights at 115 have been. If he goes back to Flyweight a fight between him and Donnie Nietes, Kazuto Ioka or Juan Carlos Reveco could be arranged. I'd think Nietes would be the go to option there as he's the oldest of the bunch, and has been a smaller fighter most of his career like Gonzalez.


Onto the bigger picture at 115

Srisaket vs Inoue is gonna be a banger!

Estrada vs Cuadras 2 or seeing Estrada and Cuadras on the undercard against 2 OTHER Jr. Bantamweights in interesting matchups seems a good way to go.

Wouldn't mind Estrada against either Inoue or Srisaket either. Or Cuadras against either of them for that matter. You really can't go wrong matching up those 4 guys any which way right now
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