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Originally posted by jonnyc420 View Post
Who knows, usually the next step when one conquers a weight class.
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Originally posted by just the facts View Post
If not, I didn’t see anything in Taylor/Ramirez 1 that leads me to believe he could ever beat Taylor (did you?) and I just can’t see him beating any of the 147lb champs so your comment about Ramirez being champion again isn’t very realistic.Rodtang likes this.
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Originally posted by Tag, You're Hit View PostI like Jose Ramirez. But, I like Pedraza more. I just really appreciate the wealth of skills he has. I don't favor Pedraza to win the fight, but I'll be rooting for him. And I won't be mad if Ramirez wins since he seems to be a good dude and has a good skill set of his own. I'm just happy to have a competitive, skillful match to look forward to.
He was killing himself to make weight in division's he didn't belong in just to have a height, and reach advantage against his opponent's.
He might be even more of a fighting force at 147, but at 140 he has better stamina, and punching power then he did at 130, or at the 135 pound class.
I'm anxiously waiting for a real good fight between these two top 10 fighters, with Pedraza gaining the upper hand in the later rounds.
Your right about Ramirez being a good humanitarian, I remember him speaking about a cause that he was supporting and the man really spoke well.
There aren't to many boxers with Ramirez's passion to help other's, he's truly a asset to the sport, and to mankind as a whole.Rodtang likes this.
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Originally posted by Boricua181 View Post
That's a very good analysis, but that said I really like Pedraza's chances to win this fight because of his superior boxing skill's.
He was killing himself to make weight in division's he didn't belong in just to have a height, and reach advantage against his opponent's.
He might be even more of a fighting force at 147, but at 140 he has better stamina, and punching power then he did at 130, or at the 135 pound class.
I'm anxiously waiting for a real good fight between these two top 10 fighters, with Pedraza gaining the upper hand in the later rounds.
Your right about Ramirez being a good humanitarian, I remember him speaking about a cause that he was supporting and the man really spoke well.
There aren't to many boxers with Ramirez's passion to help other's, he's truly a asset to the sport, and to mankind as a whole.
But, I do favor Pedraza's movement, accuracy, punch selection, speed, adjustments, etc. Dude has a full toolbox. And he's looked REALLY GOOD in his last 3 fights. I'm definitely hopeful. Should be a fun fight.Rodtang likes this.
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Originally posted by Bronx2245 View PostRamirez can't afford to lose to Jose Pedraza, especially at home! I expect him to bring it, all night! Jose Pedraza also knows that if he loses this fight, it's a wrap! Plus, he knows Arum wants to put him in with Teofimo Lopez at MSG, if he wins! Add to all that, it's Mexico vs. Puerto Rico! All the ingredients for a great fight!Bronx2245 likes this.
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Originally posted by just the facts View Post
If not, I didn’t see anything in Taylor/Ramirez 1 that leads me to believe he could ever beat Taylor (did you?) and I just can’t see him beating any of the 147lb champs so your comment about Ramirez being champion again isn’t very realistic.
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