Comments Thread For: Robeisy Ramirez Out-Boxes Orlando Gonzalez, Easily Wins Decision On Fury-Wilder Undercard

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Robeisy Ramirez Out-Boxes Orlando Gonzalez, Easily Wins Decision On Fury-Wilder Undercard

    LAS VEGAS - Robeisy Ramirez produced perhaps his most noteworthy win Saturday in two years as a pro. The two-time Olympic gold medalist out-boxed Orlando Gonzalez in a 10-round battle between left-handed featherweights on the Tyson Fury-Deontay Wilder undercard at T-Mobile Arena. The 27-year-old Ramirez won an unremarkable unanimous decision, as judges Max De Luca (99-91), Steve Morrow (97-93) and Don Trella (99-91) all scored the fight for the favored fighter by comfortable margins.
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  • Ricardi
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    Really impressive victory from Ramirez , really coming into his own with Salas as his coach. Now we can see why he won all those medals

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    • Gypshot
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      #3
      Missed this one but I think Ramirez is ready for a title

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      • CubanGuyNYC
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        Originally posted by Ricardi
        Really impressive victory from Ramirez , really coming into his own with Salas as his coach. Now we can see why he won all those medals
        I didn’t watch the fight, but I’m getting the impression that Salas is bringing him up with a process in mind. From what I read, and from what I’ve seen in the last couple of fights, Ramirez is focusing on boxing, not brawling. I recall him being much more aggressive as an amateur. I can see that aggression coming out at a later date.

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        • Corelone
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          Robisi was brawlimng tonight, he's fast, but no power. Easy win, but not impressive.

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          • BendOver
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            Originally posted by Corelone
            Robisi was brawlimng tonight, he's fast, but no power. Easy win, but not impressive.
            A 7-1 guy against a 17-0 is not impressive to you. Why? And do you think everyone needs a ko?

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