Maybe the judges did or didn’t get it right in the end, but one thing was clear after Saturday night’s junior bantamweight showdown between Juan Francisco Estrada and Roman Gonzalez: the boxing world had just witnessed one heck of a fight.
Estrada was awarded the split-decision victory by the judges (117-111, 115-113, and 113-115). While Gonzalez threw and landed more punches over the 12-round slugfest, two of the judges seemed to favor Estrada’s boxer-puncher style over Gonzalez’s come-forward aggression.
Chocolatito came up short on the cards despite having the advantage in punches landed, thrown and percentage landed. #EstradaChocolatito2 pic.twitter.com/7paho1IxuS
— ESPN Ringside (@ESPNRingside) March 14, 2021
So “El Gallo” picked up the stunning win over “Chocolatito” at the American Airlines Arena in Dallas, Texas.
The two fighters are now knotted 1-1. Estrada won on Saturday, but Gonzalez had beaten him by unanimous decision in a junior flyweight bout back in 2012
Over eight years later, Estrada entered his rematch with the WBC’s 115-pound title around his waist. He left with that as well as his opponent’s WBA belt. Additionally, Estrada retained his status as The Ring magazine and TBRB’s junior bantamweight champion.
According to CompuBox (per ESPN), the two fighters combined for the most punches ever thrown in a 115-pound boxing match.
The 2,529 combined punches thrown in #EstradaChocolatito2 is a new record for a junior bantamweight fight, according to @CompuBox 🥊
(🎥: @DAZNBoxing)
pic.twitter.com/FipMsKoyp8— ESPN Ringside (@ESPNRingside) March 14, 2021
You can watch the full highlights of the back-and-forth battle below.
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‘Best Fight I’ve Ever Seen’ and Other Reactions
Matchroom Boxing’s Eddie Hearn promoted the fight, so he obviously would look at the result of his matchmaking in a super positive light. Still, Hearn suggested after it was over that it was the best fight he’d ever seen, and he’s seen a ton of them.
Hearn posted, “The best fight I have ever seen!! Could go either way!!!”
The best fight I have ever seen!! Could go either way!!! #EstradaChocolatito2 @DAZNBoxing
— Eddie Hearn (@EddieHearn) March 14, 2021
While that might be a bit of hyperbole, there were several people in the boxing community who were sure they had just witnessed the Fight of the Year for 2021 after Estrada vs. Gonzalez 2 was complete.
BoxingScene’s Corey Erdman seemed to even agree with Hearn. He posted, “That’s as good as the sport gets, period.”
Boxing doesn’t get any better than that.
That’s as good as the sport gets, period.#EstradaGonzalez2
— Corey Erdman (@corey_erdman) March 14, 2021
CBS Sports’ Brian Campbell called the fight an “instant classic”. He posted, “The pace, the technique, the artistry of both — this is an instant classic. What a masterpiece.”
The pace, the technique, the artistry of both — this is an instant classic. What a masterpiece. #ChocolatitoEstrada2
— Brian Campbell (@BCampbell) March 14, 2021
The Ring’s Francisco A. Salazar posted, “Tonight’s rematch between Chocolatito and Estrada is the front runner for Fight of the Year. #EstradaChocolatito2 is going to be tough to beat ..”.
Tonight’s rematch between Chocolatito and Estrada is the front runner for Fight of the Year. #EstradaChocolatito2 is going to be tough to beat .. #boxing
— Francisco A. Salazar (@FSalazarBoxing) March 14, 2021
Fightful’s Sean Ross regretted missing the big fight, and people who watched the epic showdown, such as boxing journalist Carlos Toro, weren’t about to disagree with him.
You missed out on an instant classic and the immediate frontrunner for Fight Of The Year. The expectations for this fight was beyond sky high and they still surpassed it.
— Carlos Toro (@CarlosToroMedia) March 14, 2021
ESPN’s Max Kellerman posted his thoughts, too. He posted, “Chocolatito jumped out to an early lead with his boxing brilliance, and came back late in the fight with his boxing guts.”
Chocolatito jumped out to an early lead with his boxing brilliance, and came back late in the fight with his boxing guts. #ChocolatitoEstrada
— Max Kellerman (@maxkellerman) March 14, 2021
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Angry Reactions from Boxing World Over Scorecards
Some people in boxing were super upset with Estrada winning the fight, and that led several social media posters to hone in on the 117-111 scorecard.
Retired boxing champ Andre Ward sure wasn’t happy about it. Ward posted, “Estrada had momentum that he lost in the last 3-4rds. Chocolatito showed more than I thought he would. Thought Chocolatito edged it. But there were at least 3-4 swing rds that could have gone either way. Can’t argue with 115-113 for Estrada, but the 117-111 was way off.”
Estrada had momentum that he lost in the last 3-4rds. Chocolatito showed more than I thought he would. Thought Chocolatito edged it. But there were at least 3-4 swing rds that could have gone either way. Can’t argue with 115-113 for Estrada, but the 117-111 was way off.
— Andre S.O.G. Ward (@andreward) March 14, 2021
NBA star Damian Lillard was also upset with the score being that wide. Lillard posted, “117-111!? No F’n way… I had chocolatito winning that”.
117-111!? No F’n way… I had chocolatito winning that
— Damian Lillard (@Dame_Lillard) March 14, 2021
Boxing writer Dan Rafael shared his displeasure with the number, too. Rafael posted, “A great fight, a horses*** decision.”
A great fight, a horseshit decision. That's #boxing. #ChocolatitoEstrada2
— Dan Rafael (@DanRafael1) March 14, 2021
But nobody hated the big gap between what he saw in the fight and how the one judge scored it more than boxer Caleb Truax. The super middleweight contender posted it was “one of the worst f****** scorecards” he’d ever seen in the sport.
117-111 Estrada is one of the WORST FUCKING SCORECARDS I'VE EVER SEEN
— caleb truax (@GoldenCalebT) March 14, 2021
Heck, even Hearn ended up wondering who the winner should be.
The good news?
At least Hearn is someone who can actually do something about it. Hearn suggested a third fight could be on its way soon. He said, “117-111 a shocker..115-113 either way. Number 3?”
117-111 a shocker..115-113 either way. Number 3? #EstradaChocolatito2 @DAZNBoxing
— Eddie Hearn (@EddieHearn) March 14, 2021
DAZN seemed to agree with that line of thinking.
RT IF YOU WANT TO SEE A THIRD FIGHT. #EstradaChocolatito2
— DAZN Boxing (@DAZNBoxing) March 14, 2021
So whatever the case with the scorecards in the fight, Estrada did officially beat Gonzalez on Saturday and now it seems like a third fight could be on the way.
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