Juan Francisco Estrada v Roman Chocolatito Gonzalez

Juan Francisco Estrada v Roman Chocolatito Gonzalez

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Juan Francisco Estrada v Roman Chocolatito Gonzalez

Juan Francisco Estrada and Roman ‘Chocolatito’ Gonzalez will clash for the WBC, WBA and Ring Magazine World Super-Flyweight titles on Saturday, March 13 at American Airlines Center.

03/11/2021

Last week’s Big Question was on the Fury- negotiations, and whether or not you’re still expecting that fight to be next for the heavyweight champs.

55 percent said yes, which is more than the 45 percent who said no, but I get the feeling if we’d asked the question via poll a month ago, the split would’ve been a lot bigger in the favor of “yes.”

Anyway, another week has passed since then and we do not have Fury-Joshua official, but the latest word is the contracts are just waiting to be signed by various parties, and that’s from both Bob Arum and Eddie Hearn.

This week, we’ll keep it very simple. We’ve got a big fight coming this Saturday, one a lot of us have wanted to see for a long time, and it just kept not happening, but now it’s finally (almost) here.

Saturday on DAZN (8 pm ET), Juan Francisco Estrada and “Chocolatito” will hook it up once again, over nine years since their first meeting, two weight divisions below where they’ll fight this weekend.

(41-3, 28 KO) will be defending the WBC junior bantamweight title, while (50-2, 41 KO) will put his WBA belt on the line in the unification bout. When they first met at 108 pounds, Gonzalez beat Estrada by decision in Los Angeles.

03/11/2021

Exciting world title action comes to DAZN this weekend as ' ' Gonzalez and Juan Francisco do battle a second time to unify the WBC, WBA and The Ring super-flyweight titles in Dallas.

The two fought at light-fly in Los Angeles eight years ago, with coming out on top after 12 gruelling rounds. That result will not serve as much of a gauge for what will happen this time around, however, at a different weight class with more combined experience between the two and a whole different narrative.

“I consider myself a man who’s done the best that I could," told in the run-up to the bout.

"I had difficult times growing up but, in the end, it worked out well. Life has taught me a lot of things, and I learned. And I feel and think that I’ve already conquered many things in boxing. What comes now with this title is just extra.

“I never imagined myself getting to where I am now. But wow, it is still hard, it costs me. Because I train the right way. I do things the way they should be done. But I like it. And it’s what’s let me help my family. Help my kids. I don’t complain because I thank god for where I am now.

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