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  • #61
    Originally posted by Richie_R View Post

    Lmao stay salty.
    Lol coming from the guy who keeps calling an undisputed champion a eurobum after he beat your guy. It's okay to be dissapointed or a little upset but show a bit of respect maybe? He earned it and got a close win in hostile territory trying to give Ramirez every advantage possible.

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    • #62
      Originally posted by YoungManRumble View Post

      Lol coming from the guy who keeps calling an undisputed champion a eurobum after he beat your guy. It's okay to be dissapointed or a little upset but show a bit of respect maybe? He earned it and got a close win in hostile territory trying to give Ramirez every advantage possible.
      Lol Ramirez is only one of the many Mexican or Mexican American champs/prospects. We can’t win them all, although I had Ramirez winning it. Still, it isn’t even a blip in the grand scheme of things. Ortiz will avenge Ramirez no doubt about it, that’s if Taylor ever has the cojones to step into the ring with him of course.

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      • #63
        Originally posted by Richie_R View Post

        Yeah such a domination that he lost the first 4 rounds, couldn’t finish a hurt man, and ran the last 4 rounds lmao. Your idea of domination sure is flawed lol.
        If you are familiar with American football it's called playing a prevent defense. You are attempting to keep your opponent out of the end zone. In this case, you can call it a knock out. I thought Taylor was very cautious down the stretch because he knew had the fight won via those two knockdowns and didn't want to risk anything his leaving himself exposed and getting stopped or knocked out late by Ramirez.

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        • #64
          Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
          If you are familiar with American football is called playing a prevent defense. You are attempting to keep your opponent out of the end zone. In this case, you can call it a knock out. I thought Taylor was very cautious down the stretch because he knew had the fight won via those two knockdowns and didn't want to do anything to risk his leaving himself exposed to the point of him getting stopped late by Ramirez.
          Again, lost the first 4-5 rounds, couldn’t stop a hurt man, and lost the last 4 rounds. Doesn’t sound too dominating, but that’s just me

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          • #65
            Ramirez was hurt bad, dazed and shocked, and Bayless did give him a lot of extra time. It was a little depressing seeing Ramirez all lost in the sauce...he only knows how to fight one way...coming forward, and that only works for awhile.

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            • #66
              Originally posted by Greenfield02 View Post
              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.
              If you had Ramirez winning 7 round to Taylor's 5 rounds plus 2 KD's, that's a draw.

              Taylor however won no less than 8 rounds, But i'm very aware how Mexicans can lose pretty much every round and still have loonies claim the Mexican won. So well done in proving how atrocious Mexicans are at not only scoring fights, but how biased and desperate you lot are. It's embarrassing.

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              • #67
                Originally posted by Greenfield02 View Post

                Oh yeah, it was Jack. But that was not a ten count.... Maybe if you count each number twice....
                Showtime have a clock on the bottom of the screen if numbers are too hard for you to comprehend. Just look to see how many seconds go by before Fury is up. I'm sure if you try really hard, you'll get there in about a week.

                Good luck. You're going to need it.

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                • #68
                  Originally posted by Richie_R View Post

                  Nah...it was a close fight. And in reality Ramirez had that eurobum running for dear life the last 4-5 rounds. Ramirez was robbed of a close victory, but it’s all good. We have plenty of Mexican and Mexican American champions and prospects to root for, including the #1 p4p. We’ll let the Euro trash have this one...it isn’t even a blip in the grand scheme of things lol. Either way, Ortiz will wreck Taylor if Taylor ever dares to face him. Unlike Ramirez, Ortiz has that dog in him and will brutalize the euro wimp.
                  So you're now saying Ramirez hasn't got any dog in him? Do you say that about all the Mexicans who have been beaten after mouthing off about them "Destroying" their opponent?

                  So Berchelt, Nery and Estrada are out?

                  Are you sure you don't want to claim from other countries considering you claim those born and raised in the US as well?

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                  • #69
                    Originally posted by Greenfield02 View Post

                    Ortiz would smoke both Taylor and Ramirez, and that's right now where he's still growing and getting experience, give it a year or so Ortiz Jr crushes them inside 8, 9 rounds
                    Who would it be after Ortiz? Maybe Canelo would have to come down using his magic dust to control weight to avenge Ortiz?

                    Why would Taylor have interest in someone unproven when he's the undisputed champion? If he goes to Welter, it's Crawford, Spence, and Porter he'll be going for. What has Ortiz done to make the fight of any interest?

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                    • #70
                      Originally posted by Sid-Knee View Post

                      So you're now saying Ramirez hasn't got any dog in him? Do you say that about all the Mexicans who have been beaten after mouthing off about them "Destroying" their opponent?

                      So Berchelt, Nery and Estrada are out?

                      Are you sure you don't want to claim from other countries considering you claim those born and raised in the US as well?
                      Which Mexican boxers have mouthed off before a fight? They are humble asf and do their talking in the ring, unlike trashy brits. Beecher was beaten by a fellow Mexican , as was Nery, and Estrada thoroughly outboxed Choco. So I’m not sure where you were going with those?

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