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  • #31
    Originally posted by Citizen Koba View Post

    Regis was the more skilled fighter in the ring that day, although IMO he's more like a B+ than a B- in terms of raw talent (big fan of Rougarou both as an individual and a fighter) but Taylor had both a size advantage and just wanted it more... Taylor got some real spite in him and besides toughness and will can take a dude a long way, just look at Froch.

    IDK man, I don't think Taylor's some elite level slickster or belongs at the top of the mythical P4P discussion but I also don't think that unifying or becoming undisputed in any division is to be sniffed at either. Doesn't need to be two master craftsmen going at it for me to enjoy the ebb and flow of action as one fighter tries to impose his will and skill on another. Not every fighter can be Floyd Mayweather Jr, man, and a big part of the fascination for me is seeing how different fighters get the most out of the attributes they have got.

    Personally I'm really looking forward to the Ramirez fight... Got two dudes there who ain't gonna give an inch and whoever wins can rightfully claim to be the very best at their weight.
    Great post. Taylor is an unbeaten, unified champion and you’ve got dudes in here posting videos of him getting hit, as though that’s a terrible thing and somehow avoidable your whole career.

    Taylor-Ramirez will be an absolute tear up between two all-action fighters, and anyone who doesn’t want to see fights like that isn’t really a fan of boxing.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by NorvernRob View Post

      Great post. Taylor is an unbeaten, unified champion and you’ve got dudes in here posting videos of him getting hit, as though that’s a terrible thing and somehow avoidable your whole career.

      Taylor-Ramirez will be an absolute tear up between two all-action fighters, and anyone who doesn’t want to see fights like that isn’t really a fan of boxing.
      I shouldn't take 1hourRun too serious, man.... dude knows his stuff (both about boxing and video editing) but his biggest pleasure is trolling on us Brits. He knows full well Taylor's a good fighter but he's got a reputation to maintain.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by Citizen Koba View Post

        Well you're entitled to your opinion man, but the wide consensus was that Barrios was extremely fortunate to get the nod.

        https://www.boxingscene.com/results/...-Akhmedov--333

        Personality wise I got a great deal of time for Ramirez who seems genuinely dedicated to supporting his community and on the other hand Taylor kinda rubs me the wrong way with some of his bullchit. Regis? Comes across as a pretty cool dude to me... I'd go for drink with him.

        Nonetheless this is about who's best in the ring and I think that not only will Taylor beat Ramirez but also that Regis would if they ever fought... in fact I think Regis would beat him easier than Taylor who I see grinding out a really hard fought decision. IMO Styles matchup just favours Regis in that one, but time will tell I guess. Luckily we get to find out in a few weeks who's best between Taylor and Ramirez.

        What's your take on the potential Barrios vs Tank fight which I linked?
        Yep.. I like Prograis. He's cool. That's my issue with him, because he's too cool and kinda lazy in the ring as well, no killer instinct.
        Last edited by BoxingIsGreat; 04-05-2021, 02:26 PM.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by Citizen Koba View Post

          Regis was the more skilled fighter in the ring that day, although IMO he's more like a B+ than a B- in terms of raw talent (big fan of Rougarou both as an individual and a fighter) but Taylor had both a size advantage and just wanted it more... Taylor got some real spite in him and besides toughness and will can take a dude a long way, just look at Froch.

          IDK man, I don't think Taylor's some elite level slickster or belongs at the top of the mythical P4P discussion but I also don't think that unifying or becoming undisputed in any division is to be sniffed at either. Doesn't need to be two master craftsmen going at it for me to enjoy the ebb and flow of action as one fighter tries to impose his will and skill on another. Not every fighter can be Floyd Mayweather Jr, man, and a big part of the fascination for me is seeing how different fighters get the most out of the attributes they have got.

          Personally I'm really looking forward to the Ramirez fight... Got two dudes there who ain't gonna give an inch and whoever wins can rightfully claim to be the very best at their weight.
          The bold: Total respect for your opinions. The reason you rate him B+ is because you start from A+. I start from B+. It is my highest ranking for any current boxer. Some have a potential to separate themselves from the group and rise above B+.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by NorvernRob View Post

            Great post. Taylor is an unbeaten, unified champion and you’ve got dudes in here posting videos of him getting hit, as though that’s a terrible thing and somehow avoidable your whole career.

            Taylor-Ramirez will be an absolute tear up between two all-action fighters, and anyone who doesn’t want to see fights like that isn’t really a fan of boxing.
            I don't think 1hour does that to show he's getting hit. He was reflecting level of skills and sloppiness.

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            • #36
              Before getting out of this thread, the guy who objects to belts being a dime a dozen, this is not an 'undisputed' fight. We can't be hypocrite sheep who blindly respond to the mood swings of Sulaiman the crook. You either recognize Haney as the real WBC champ at 135 or you don't recognize it in ANY division (not saying you don't recognize Haney, but a lot of posters flip flop at this point). Let's stay honest and consistent.

              I personally don't recognize any belt.
              Last edited by BoxingIsGreat; 04-05-2021, 03:03 PM.

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              • #37
                I only worry its not as competitive as people think in favor of Taylor.

                I think people underrate prograis

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by BlackR0bbb View Post

                  Barrios and Zepeda KO Taylor, Ramirez and Prograis.
                  lol noooooooooo hahah

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by BoxingIsGreat View Post

                    I love your videos. If those punches from Postol and Prograis were coming from Davis, Taylor would be seeing stars. Gervonta is a body specialist, too, unless he doesn't need it, like in some recent fights. Both Postol and Prograis are semi-featherfisted compared to him. Taylor-Ramirez would be a good workmanlike fight.

                    Why doesn't he have too many UK fans? Because he's Scottish? He has more North American fans on this site than UK fans.
                    Thank you friend. You know you made a keen observation that I never seen before, the bold is TRUE! Many North-American's of European descent long for a different culture than what we presently have in America, its like they are sick of their fellow countrymen ; like Tyson Fury for example, the Gypsy-Bum vowed to never fight in the UK and shamed his fellow citizens for lack of support. Maybe Josh Taylor will never return home -- especially after Jose Ramirez batters him and takes his titles, the Irish/Scotts/English wont want to see his mug around.

                    Originally posted by Citizen Koba View Post

                    I shouldn't take 1hourRun too serious, man.... dude knows his stuff (both about boxing and video editing) but his biggest pleasure is trolling on us Brits. He knows full well Taylor's a good fighter but he's got a reputation to maintain.
                    I'm disappointed Citizen Koba, and here I thought you were Russian. I guess you are one of the few nice posters from over there.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by 1hourRun View Post
                      Thank you friend. You know you made a keen observation that I never seen before, the bold is TRUE! Many North-American's of European descent long for a different culture than what we presently have in America, its like they are sick of their fellow countrymen ; like Tyson Fury for example, the Gypsy-Bum vowed to never fight in the UK and shamed his fellow citizens for lack of support. Maybe Josh Taylor will never return home -- especially after Jose Ramirez batters him and takes his titles, the Irish/Scotts/English wont want to see his mug around.


                      I'm disappointed Citizen Koba, and here I thought you were Russian. I guess you are one of the few nice posters from over there.
                      I think he rubs many UK fans the wrong way, for whatever reason. I don't blame them. Also true that he gets more hype on NSB from white American fans. I don't really follow the 140 division that closely. It's a dud division.

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