What's next for Jose Ramirez?

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  • Strategic1
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    #21
    He'll be back stronger...learned some lessons...like he said...can't be too nice. and to watch for those grey area tactics from opponents.

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    • *Makaveli*
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      #22
      Originally posted by _Rexy_
      I'd love to see him fight Prograis.


      I don't know why everyone is in such a damn hurry to vacate and move up in weight. For once I'd like to see someone become undisputed and then just ****ing reign over the division like a modern day Hagler. I think that's what Inoue said he planned on doing with Bantamweight, but you never know now that he's signed the big deal.

      ​​​​​​Honestly Prograis will mess Ramirez up . Id like to see Josh rematch Prograis , that was close . Probably should have been a draw

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      • paulf
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        #23
        I can see Ramirez going up to 147 if Arum offers him a shot a Crawford. Not for anything else. PBC has the rest of 47 locked up.

        Arum ain't putting Ramirez in there with Prograis. Get outta here with that.

        What's Ray Beltran up to?

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        • _Rexy_
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          #24
          Originally posted by War Room

          What's the challenge in that? You got to dare to be great. Hagler beat a bunch of nobodies, so did Calzaghe and Hopkins. Divisions are transient, why slum around a dead division when you can move up and be great?

          Imagine if Floyd stayed at 135 or 140 his entire career? Boooring!
          What good is hopping divisions constantly picking up weak trinkets and dodging good fights? Would people have preferred Crawford fight Taylor, Prograis & Ramirez at 140 over Brook, Khan, Horn, etc. at 147?

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          • KP1
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            #25
            Give him Prograis, always said Ramirez ducked that tournament for a reason.

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