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Gallo Estrada and El Chocolatito promise great show in Dallas

Erika montoya

Mexico City / 11.03.2021 19:38:55

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Two of the best pound-for-pound fighters will meet in Dallas, Texas, for something much bigger than title unification, they want to put their country’s name high.

In a revenge duel that took almost nine years to arrive, the Sonoran Juan Francisco Estrada will face the Nicaraguan again Roman Gonzalez in a fight that will have at stake the super flyweight titles of the World Boxing Association and from World Boxing Council.

“With the help of God and my team we are going to have an excellent fight on Saturday. All of Nicaragua and also Mexico are going to be paralyzed. It will be a very big fight. I have trained very hard because Juan Francisco is a great champion. I know it will be a beautiful and elegant one that the fans will be able to enjoy a lot, “declared Román González during the last press conference.

With pride on the surface, but with great respect for his adversary, both world champions they anticipated that this will be a more demanding fight and much more complicated than the first.

“We are not going to miss the opportunity. Chocolate is also a great fighter and may the best man win. I have waited a lot for this moment because in my career I have three defeats and I only need this one to go back to being undefeated ”, advanced the Sonoran who will expose for the third time the belt endorsed by the WBC.


Juan Francisco, who is normally a reserved fighter, has now been eager to step into the ring and also even mentioned the knockout as the way he would like to end the rivalry he has with Nica.

“I don’t want any more doubts. I do not want to leave anything to the air, I already have more experience, confidence, when I fought with him he was almost a rookie, but now things are different. I’m going for that knockout, ”he added.

Another element that will set the rhythm of this fight is Estrada’s intention to become the first Mexican to have a victory over an opponent who in turn has accounted for 20 tricolor, a length much longer than he achieved. Manny Pacquiao.


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