The loss is really good for Ramirez, he should soak it in. When you start off your career with a loss like JMM and Hopkins, you will be overlooked, underrated, and the underdog. This gives a fighter the element of surprise.
Look at Hopkins. In how many big fights was he the underdog? And look how many times he won and how he often got the upset (or robbed of the upset).
Ramirez should see this as a blessing in disguise. Let the media, fans and oddsmakers never forget the loss. Wins in big fights would be so much bigger that way.
Look at Hopkins. In how many big fights was he the underdog? And look how many times he won and how he often got the upset (or robbed of the upset).
Ramirez should see this as a blessing in disguise. Let the media, fans and oddsmakers never forget the loss. Wins in big fights would be so much bigger that way.
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