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  • #11
    Originally posted by Skillz12 View Post
    All he had to do is avoid that mistake and he would have beaten Taylor. Ramirez shows he’s the better fighter Taylor just got lucky with that KD.

    Rematch should happen next.
    Yes, Taylor got lucky by hitting Ramirez right on the chin where he was aiming to. What’s wrong with you idiots?

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    • #12
      Originally posted by Skillz12 View Post
      All he had to do is avoid that mistake and he would have beaten Taylor. Ramirez shows he’s the better fighter Taylor just got lucky with that KD.

      Rematch should happen next.
      You don't know what you're seeing. Ramirez acquitted himself well, but even he knows he was not the better fighter on the night. I scored a couple even rounds (i know, its a sin), and had it razor close, but still had Taylor on top. It was a great fight between top-level guys, but Taylor deservedly got the nod. No luck whatsoever.
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      • #13
        This is the first fight in a long time where a UK fighter was that much better, smarter than a Mexican on the inside

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        • #14
          that second knockdown from the uppercut after a break was an amateur mistake, and it changed the whole outcome of the fight.

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          • #15
            I really enjoyed the fight, I thought Ramirez made so many mistakes and Taylor capitalized on them, when Ramirez used his jab, he was very successful, but you have to give Taylor his credit for digging deep and catching Ramirez twice. I thought the scorecards were very generous towards Ramirez as well.

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            • #16
              Terrible job by bayless. I guess he knew it himself since he gave Ramirez all that extra time

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              • #17
                Props to Ramirez for professionally and graciously accepting his 1st defeat - total opposite of Wilder with all those pathetic outlandish excuses...costume, ref, Breland, easter eggs in the gloves...etc.

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                • #18
                  Ramirez behaved like a coward. Thatīs a no-no in Mexican culture. Lost a fan here. Bayless on the other hand, never deducted a point from Taylor, it was a clinching fest. many boxers are beginning to do that in order to stop the go forward fan friendly style, so boxing is now becoming boring and a waltz dance contest thanks to fighters copying the " slick " i.e. run-hug-jab-all night style.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by Michael1437 View Post
                    I really enjoyed the fight, I thought Ramirez made so many mistakes and Taylor capitalized on them, when Ramirez used his jab, he was very successful, but you have to give Taylor his credit for digging deep and catching Ramirez twice. I thought the scorecards were very generous towards Ramirez as well.
                    Credit for holding??? How can anyone fight if you are being hugged??? No points deducted?? Go watch ballet, this is not your sport.

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                    • #20
                      YOUR MISTAKE! Man you let your people, your fans down. You lost your cherry, your titles, your leg envy and I’m sure your girlfriend. Your mistake?

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