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  • JonDP
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    #11
    There’s no question Taylor is the more well rounded fighter skill-wise. However because of his “agitated personality” he might get frustrated and even broken down mentally. If Ramirez doesn’t get hurt, he’s never going to stop pressuring and throwing hard punches. It’s a real toss em up barn burner this one. For all the marbles as well. Doesn’t get any better

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    • Gideon lock
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      #12
      Taylor looks drained af in some pics long overdue for a move up in weight imo.

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      • SplitSecond
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        #13
        Taylor is very thin, bodyshots will be very dangerous for him. May the best man win.

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        • Sid-Knee
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          #14
          Originally posted by JonDelPrado
          There’s no question Taylor is the more well rounded fighter skill-wise. However because of his “agitated personality” he might get frustrated and even broken down mentally. If Ramirez doesn’t get hurt, he’s never going to stop pressuring and throwing hard punches. It’s a real toss em up barn burner this one. For all the marbles as well. Doesn’t get any better
          Did Taylor break down mentally in the war with Prograis? No. When did he look frustrated as well? Ramirez was the one who looked frustrated last time out when he lost to a past his best Postal and got his second robbery win.

          However, my money is on Ramirez. Not because he's the better fighter, but due to Taylor being inactive for 19 months. That will be the decider.

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          • FLY TY
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            #15
            Originally posted by Rockybigblower
            What are Vegas odds on Taylor's eyesocket cracking?
            +375

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            • Skillz12
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              #16
              Both guys are pretty basic nothing special at all I think Taylor will win but doesn’t really matter cuz Teofimo is waiting to whoop either guy.

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              • JonDP
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                #17
                Originally posted by Sid-Knee

                Did Taylor break down mentally in the war with Prograis? No. When did he look frustrated as well? Ramirez it was the one who looked frustrated last time out when he lost to a past his best Postal and got his second robbery win.

                However, my money is on Ramirez. Not because he's the better fighter, but due to Taylor being inactive for 19 months. That will be the decider.
                Apples and oranges my friend. Prograis fades latter in fights. Ramírez doesn’t fade, never stops pressing and usually finishes stronger than his opponents. That’s how he edged it out against Zepeda, a hell of a fighter who never takes no for an answer either, just ask baranchyk

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                • BlackR0bbb
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by chepboxingking

                  T rex hits like a mule. Ramirez barely got past Postol
                  Taylor barely squeaked past Postol too. Your point?

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                  • Robi13
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by chepboxingking

                    Prograis would beat Ramirez.
                    Negative, prograis would get stopped by Jose

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                    • Sid-Knee
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by JonDelPrado
                      Apples and oranges my friend. Prograis fades latter in fights. Ramírez doesn’t fade, never stops pressing and usually finishes stronger than his opponents. That’s how he edged it out against Zepeda, a hell of a fighter who never takes no for an answer either, just ask baranchyk
                      Well, the 19 months didn't get Ramirez the win. That was the only way he had a chance as Taylor is the vastly superior fighter. He clearly beat Ramirez, the ref and judges. They tried hard, but failed.

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