Review: 2013-04-06, good fight between Brian Viloria and Juan Francisco Estrada: it gets three stars. Brian Viloria (32-3-0) entered as the No.1 flyweight in the world while Juan Francisco Estrada (22-2-2, KO%=75% since he has 18 victories coming by way of knockout) entered as the No.16. Viloria vs Estrada is valid for the WBA and WBO flyweight titles. Watch the video!
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Date: 2013-04-06
Where: Cotai Arena, Macao, Macao S.A.R., China
Division: flyweight (112 lbs, 50.8 kg)
Title: WBA and WBO flyweight titles
Viloria’s previous fight: Brian Viloria vs Hernan Marquez
Estrada’s previous fight: Roman Gonzalez vs Juan Francisco Estrada
Estrada’s next fight: Juan Francisco Estrada vs Milan Melindo
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Video:
We are sorry, but since we have been contacted by “Top Rank”, we post only video highlights of the fight (as soon as we find it). If you have seen the full fight video you can rate it. THANKS!
(Highlights video hosted on Azteca Deportes’ Official website)
Alternative highlights video
great!, please keep uploading videos like this
great!, please keep uploading videos like this
Excellent fight, both boxers were very good but Estrada was superior and dominated the fight from round 6 to 12. The Estrada’s techniques are superb for a young fighter like him, in mi opinion he has a bright future. Again and again the judges done a poor job. How this judge from New Zealand , Francisco Martinez, score a point difference? He should be immediately evicted from the ring since his knowledge about boxing are none or he worked with second intentions. The public, the boxers, and boxing deserve better judgment. Situations like this cannot be permitted for the benefit, credibility, and future of boxing
Excellent fight, both boxers were very good but Estrada was superior and dominated the fight from round 6 to 12. The Estrada’s techniques are superb for a young fighter like him, in mi opinion he has a bright future. Again and again the judges done a poor job. How this judge from New Zealand , Francisco Martinez, score a point difference? He should be immediately evicted from the ring since his knowledge about boxing are none or he worked with second intentions. The public, the boxers, and boxing deserve better judgment. Situations like this cannot be permitted for the benefit, credibility, and future of boxing