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Estrada vs. Gonzalez 3: Celebrating Last Decade of Flyweight/Super Flyweight Wars

By Chris Carlson
PhilBoxing.com
Fri, 02 Dec 2022




This Saturday night the crescendo to a decade long run of fights taking place between flyweight and super flyweight comes to an end with the two lead characters casted in a trilogy. Roman Gonzalez AKA Chocolatito takes on Juan Francisco Estrada in a last hurrah of sorts streaming live on DAZN. These two shoe-in future hall of famers rose to the top after facing numerous tough challenges on the way. Their first meeting dates back 10 years to the month so I guess this is technically a cap to the “Flyweight Wars” which as Chocolatito moved up in weight and Estrada followed, turned into the “Super-Fly”.

For those who are late to the sport of boxing the flyweight wars were basically set off after Gonzalez/Estrada fought back in 2012. Names like Giovanni Segura, Brian Viloria, Hernan Marquez, Akira Yaegashi, Edgar Sosa, Sirsaket Sor Rungbisai, and Carlos Caudras (yes I’m missing some) all took part in a round-robin like unofficial tournament. The first chunk of the flyweight wars took place off American television but as HBO’s boxing budget shrunk it was a blessing in disguise to the little guys in the ring and hardcore’s happy to see some much deserved light shined on the division.

In their second bout last year the vast majority of plugged in folks who support the sport thought Roman Gonzalez did more than enough to get the nod. Especially the scorecard that read 117-111, that only added fuel to the “robbery” fire. I saw it as a competitive bout which Choclatito deserving to win via 8-4, 7-5, maybe 7-4-1. It was not a robbery in this boxing podcasters mind that said I’m a bit biased toward both of the boxers especially Estrada. Fully admitting that let’s be fair the media and fans alike do really love Gonzalez so the folks saying he won by 9-3 or even 10-2 are probably over the top to an extent anyway.

Kind of strange how Estrada got off to a great start in fight 1 whereas it took until the 6th round or so for Juan Francisco to put back to back rounds together. Roman had measured him quickly from their first fight and was able to time Estrada being the busier and cleaner puncher the second time around. It’s simply amazing to have watched Gonzalez improve throughout the years as a volume offensive fighter that uses angles, timing, and rapid fire combination punching that metaphorically cuts off oxygen of his opponent.

One clear advantage for Estrada was the large discrepancy out-landing Gonzalez downstairs 89-31. Estrada must attack the body earlier while using his jab along with landing hooks and straight right hands. Estrada has to stay off the ropes and try to match angles and pivots which isn’t easy against the always-closing the distance type pressure guy like Roman. Although Gonzalez is 35 to his rival-foe 32, in their last outings it was Estrada who appeared to be the more faded of the two. Some of that comes down to the level of opponent and the possibility Juan Francisco overlooked Argi Cortes in September.

The major problem for Estrada or most boxers facing Chocolatito, it’s so difficult not to get into back and forth exchanges because Roman is always pushing forward. When most boxing media members and fans complain, in this case rightfully so, about a poor decision the close rounds will generally sway to the guy that people thought got screwed in the next fight. Beyond really hurting and dropping Chocolatito, I’m not sure I see a realistic path to victory beyond a repeat of favoritism for Estrada. Don’t get me wrong Estrada is a live dog sitting around +175 to +190ish and there is always a chance age and wear and tear show up for both guys but in this case it would have to be Gonzalez. Otherwise expect an entertaining scrap that won’t take but a few minutes to pop off inside the ring.

My Official Prediction is Roman Gonzalez by Majority-Decision.
Podcast Link: https://t.co/TPg8wp2uS1

Side Note: At least Tyson Fury vs. Derrick Chisora 3 is not a PPV in America and available on ESPN+.

Written by Chris Carlson Host/Producer of The Rope A Dope Radio Podcast Available at www.blogtalkradio.com/ropeadoperadio Follow on Twitter @RopeADopeRadio


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