Comments Thread For: Gilberto Ramirez Hungers To Secure Bivol Shot, Expects Eventual Cruiser Move
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Cool to see Zurdo calling out Bivol if he's for real he's probably the strongest of the champions at 175. Seems odd he never really pushed himself at 168. -
Bivol already said after his last fight that he wants to fight Beterbiev. It is promoters who don't make it since not much money to make
I hope the fans and media demand it, it's really the fight that has to happen next at 175. I'm down for Zurdo fighting there first but I think it makes sense to see what he could do against someone like Joe Smith or Marcus Browne first, they'd be the toughest opponents of his career, winnable fights and if he got by them easy then I'd give him a very good shot against the Bivol/Beterbev winner.Leave a comment:
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If Marcus Browne beats Beterbiev, I want to see David Benavidez make the jump and fight him! Benavidez is chasing a Canelo fight, so winning a title at 175 would be the way to get it!
I hope the fans and media demand it, it's really the fight that has to happen next at 175. I'm down for Zurdo fighting there first but I think it makes sense to see what he could do against someone like Joe Smith or Marcus Browne first, they'd be the toughest opponents of his career, winnable fights and if he got by them easy then I'd give him a very good shot against the Bivol/Beterbev winner.
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It is great we can make a bet. I'm sure Bivol will clearly outbox RamirezLeave a comment:
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Zurdo finally taking a risk in his 80th fight? Good for him...if it happens and isn't just talk.Leave a comment:
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Anyone of those scenarios would be good then we can get an undisputed at LHW.
I hope the fans and media demand it, it's really the fight that has to happen next at 175. I'm down for Zurdo fighting there first but I think it makes sense to see what he could do against someone like Joe Smith or Marcus Browne first, they'd be the toughest opponents of his career, winnable fights and if he got by them easy then I'd give him a very good shot against the Bivol/Beterbev winner.Leave a comment:
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I hope the fans and media demand it, it's really the fight that has to happen next at 175. I'm down for Zurdo fighting there first but I think it makes sense to see what he could do against someone like Joe Smith or Marcus Browne first, they'd be the toughest opponents of his career, winnable fights and if he got by them easy then I'd give him a very good shot against the Bivol/Beterbev winner.Leave a comment:
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I don’t mind Bivol/Betterbieve at all but haven’t heard either guy mention one another.
It's just the internet, look I think eventually it may be a good fight, but Beterbiev vs. Bivol is the fight that really needs to happen next, they're clearly the top 2 guys at 175 for now, best resume, most dominating wins over quality opposition, let them unify and Ramriez can go after Joe Smith and the winner if he gets by him. I don't see what motive he has to duck any of those fights, hardly anyone knows Bivol, he fights in front of small audiences for no money, he has nothing to lose and everything to gain by fighting Beterbiev and then Smith/Ramirez if he wins.Leave a comment:
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It's just the internet, look I think eventually it may be a good fight, but Beterbiev vs. Bivol is the fight that really needs to happen next, they're clearly the top 2 guys at 175 for now, best resume, most dominating wins over quality opposition, let them unify and Ramriez can go after Joe Smith and the winner if he gets by him. I don't see what motive he has to duck any of those fights, hardly anyone knows Bivol, he fights in front of small audiences for no money, he has nothing to lose and everything to gain by fighting Beterbiev and then Smith/Ramirez if he wins.Last edited by TernceBudCharlo; 12-13-2021, 11:42 PM.Leave a comment:
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I doubt I’ll make you see it my way and I don’t think I’ll see it you’re way. At this point we’ll just agree to disagree. No biggie on my end.
But who knows we might end up agreeing down the road.Last edited by TreyShaw; 12-13-2021, 11:36 PM.Leave a comment:
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