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  • sicko
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    #21
    Best Pro Performance So Far for Robeisy

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    • CubanGuyNYC
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      #22
      Very impressive win for Ramirez. I was concerned about the big size advantage Nova had going in, but Robeisy handled that no problem at all. Abraham is no slouch, but Ramirez blasted him out of there in stunning fashion. I have to admit my confidence in Robeisy was shaken with that debut loss he took. It made me question his dedication, his work ethic. But he erased all that last night. Wow. “The Train” is definitely on track.

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      • PRchamp
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        #23
        Props to Ramirez for making a nice comeback after his debut loss. He’s definitely not the same fighter, Salas should be seriously looked into as a trainer who can help a fighter after a loss or losses.

        Ramirez-Navarette would be nuts

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        • tritium_arma
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          #24
          Surprisingly fan friendly style. Should fight Shakur sometime down the line.

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          • CubanGuyNYC
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            #25
            Originally posted by tritium_arma
            Surprisingly fan friendly style. Should fight Shakur sometime down the line.
            Stevenson definitely wants it. He’d like to avenge his loss against Ramirez at the Olympics. But Shakur is the naturally bigger guy. Robeisy looks soft even at 126. Don’t know how realistic this future match-up is.

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            • Dee @ PYP Boxing
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              #26
              I've seen Ramirez fight before and knew he had talent, but he hadn't quite developed a pro style yet. Wasn't sitting on his punches very much until recently. Then he comes out and goes straight for the KO last night.

              I don't doubt there was a little bit of the Caribbean rivalry in there mixed with the trash talk and the big stage, which all motivated Ramirez to come out blasting. He saw everything Nova was trying to do and walked through it.

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              • CubanGuyNYC
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                #27
                Originally posted by mr.neezie
                I've seen Ramirez fight before and knew he had talent, but he hadn't quite developed a pro style yet. Wasn't sitting on his punches very much until recently. Then he comes out and goes straight for the KO last night.

                I don't doubt there was a little bit of the Caribbean rivalry in there mixed with the trash talk and the big stage, which all motivated Ramirez to come out blasting. He saw everything Nova was trying to do and walked through it.
                Their pre-fight trash talk didn’t look phony to me. Nova seemed serious, and Ramirez had this look like “we’ll see who’s who in the ring.” The way Robeisy reacted after the KO seemed to confirm my impressions. Whatever the case, I was happy to see Ramirez fight aggressively and close the show early with an emphatic shot.

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                • Clegg
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                  #28
                  He looks ready for a title fight. Not saying he beats everyone but he looked impressive and 126 isn't the strongest division.

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                  • paulf
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                    #29
                    Ramirez looked like a whole new fighter in there.

                    Looked like GGG when he first came here - completely relaxed in the pocket.

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                    • richardt
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC
                      Very impressive win for Ramirez. I was concerned about the big size advantage Nova had going in, but Robeisy handled that no problem at all. Abraham is no slouch, but Ramirez blasted him out of there in stunning fashion. I have to admit my confidence in Robeisy was shaken with that debut loss he took. It made me question his dedication, his work ethic. But he erased all that last night. Wow. “The Train” is definitely on track.
                      I remember we talked back when he had that first loss. Everything went wrong for him leading up to that first fight but something told me that fight lit a fire in Martinez and it did in a big way. That motivation will last him the rest of his career. He is one of my 3 favorite fighters; love his attitude, his style, everything about him. He is very smart and his game is on. He is a bonified contender now.
                      Last edited by richardt; 06-19-2022, 10:52 AM.

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