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  • Greenfield02
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    #11
    It was a good scrap, I think i Ramirez easily won 7 rounds but the knock downs were the deciding factor. Good win for Taylor, I'm sure he's on to Crawford, maybe, while I do believe he would give Crawford some rounds, maybe win a couple here and there, he's not going to beat Crawford, I see Crawford winning an easy decision or even a late K.O. if that fight does not materialize, then a rematch is needed, simply because it was competitive, and if Ramirez learns from his mistakes (mainly protecting yourself at all times) he can win. Regardless of what happens, congratulations to both men for providing an exciting, competitive fight.

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      #12
      Originally posted by ThunderFists

      No that was jack reiss and it was a ten count, this was kenny bayless the corrupt pos who took a point of fury for 'holding' in the rematch. Good thing he finished him
      Oh yeah, it was Jack. But that was not a ten count.... Maybe if you count each number twice....

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        #13
        Originally posted by lieutenant
        He did win 4 of the last 5 rounds, I believe him.
        It was more a case of Taylor giving those late rounds away because he chose to coast, figuring he had the fight in the bag.

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          #14
          Jose Ramirez vs. Teofimo Lopez? Who wins?

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          • Bronx2245
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            #15
            Originally posted by Greenfield02
            It was a good scrap, I think i Ramirez easily won 7 rounds but the knock downs were the deciding factor. Good win for Taylor, I'm sure he's on to Crawford, maybe, while I do believe he would give Crawford some rounds, maybe win a couple here and there, he's not going to beat Crawford, I see Crawford winning an easy decision or even a late K.O. if that fight does not materialize, then a rematch is needed, simply because it was competitive, and if Ramirez learns from his mistakes (mainly protecting yourself at all times) he can win. Regardless of what happens, congratulations to both men for providing an exciting, competitive fight.
            Josh Taylor vs. Vergil Ortiz Jr. @ 147! Who wins?

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            • lieutenant
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              #16
              Originally posted by ShoulderRoll

              It was more a case of Taylor giving those late rounds away because he chose to coast, figuring he had the fight in the bag.
              Sounds like cope, to me it looked like Taylor wanted to knock him out but couldn't. Recent examples are Joshua and Wilder, they were both "hurt" and you could tell.

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              • Vinnykin
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                #17
                Originally posted by Greenfield02

                Wasn't he the one that gave Fury a 20 count when he got knocked out by Wilder?
                hahahaha so funny to see that narrative pushed over a year later. Fury was standing up by the 6 count.

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                • nacho daddy
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by BeLikeWater
                  I cant believe he let a wimpy european from scotland beat him. speechless.
                  The Scot chopped down the methican

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                  • Vinnykin
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Greenfield02

                    Oh yeah, it was Jack. But that was not a ten count.... Maybe if you count each number twice....
                    Every video I have seen, even from Wilder despots has the ref over by one second... now here you are trying to rewrite history claiming Fury got a 20 second count.

                    You are a fool.

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                    • nacho daddy
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Greenfield02

                      Wasn't he the one that gave Fury a 20 count when he got knocked out by Wilder?
                      I think it was a 500 count

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