Always been a big Chocolatito fan. The man has class... and is the pride of Nicaragua. In the ring he's always been the consummate warrior and always comes to fight. You always get your money's worth when watching Chocolatito Gonzalez.
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Always been a big Chocolatito fan. The man has class... and is the pride of Nicaragua. In the ring he's always been the consummate warrior and always comes to fight. You always get your money's worth when watching Chocolatito Gonzalez.
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That really was a complete clinic both offense and defensive. The gap in levels became apparent early but credit to Martinez never stopped trying and soaked up a precision hammering coming up (and over) weight. Seems like just a few years ago Spr. Fly was stacked...well it's back! Any combo of Chocolatito, Estrada, Bam Franco who just crashed thru the door, Fernando Martinez who grabbed a title in a foty candidate, Rungvisai in there and J.C Martinez staying put. Hell bring Ioka over again and be great to sort it all out. Just seems like sport focuses on so much bs last couple of years, the drama and tantrums, from too many young guys who have no intention of rolling the dice before they try to stake their claim
. We'll probably get Chocolatito v Estrada III first out and as the last time, that will be good. On aside note think we've seen the second coming of Mayorga on the undercard. That Mauricio Lara all out war was insane. Does Warrington really want that again? I don't know.
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It was a very good and dominant performance from Gonzales. He kept up the pressure and landed the more effective punches. Martinez was fighting erratic and frantic. Almost desperate at times as he tried to keep Chocolatito off him. Martinez took a beating for most of the fight and I do not know how Gonzales keeps going at that frantic pace.
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