Comments Thread For: Zurdo Ramirez: Expectation Is To Win All The Titles; Bivol First, Then Beterbiev To Become Undisputed

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  • Chris Hanson
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    #21
    Originally posted by Boricua181
    Gilberto Ramirez has been arrested in Sinaloa, Mexico, for throwing trash cans, and bottles from his balcony at pedestrians, and responding police officers.
    While presumably under the influence of drugs, a truly unexpected incident which could've left those caught in the receiving end of those objects injured, or worse.
    He’s a thug Then. I’m going for Bivol. Bivol seems like a good guy.

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    • Josef Devu
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      #22
      Zurdo has never fight a top guy, and I see he has a weak defense and gets hit a lot, Bivol will dance around him and beat him very easy, did I mention zurdo very slow and predictable

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      • SHO_RULEZ
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        #23
        Beterbiev is where expectations go to die

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        • AmpMcv
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          #24
          Originally posted by Boricua181
          Gilberto Ramirez has been arrested in Sinaloa, Mexico, for throwing trash cans, and bottles from his balcony at pedestrians, and responding police officers.
          While presumably under the influence of drugs, a truly unexpected incident which could've left those caught in the receiving end of those objects injured, or worse.
          "Zurdo Ramirez offers his sincere apologies for what happened a few weeks ago, at a party where he was celebrating with friends and which got out of control, causing complaints from condominium owners and intervention of municipal authorities. As host of the party, he vouched for his guests and clarified that sanity prevailed at all times, although he does not justify what happened. He (Ramírez) is grateful for the support of the municipal president, Luis Guillermo Benítez, and the Mazatlán Municipal Police, for having given him the opportunity to clarify what happened."

          It was his party, too. He's not taking Bivol seriously.

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          • Boricua181
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            #25
            Originally posted by Javcar

            He’s a thug Then. I’m going for Bivol. Bivol seems like a good guy.
            Bivol is as decent as a professional boxer gets, I thought Ramirez was as well.

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            • Boricua181
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              #26
              Originally posted by AmpMcv

              "Zurdo Ramirez offers his sincere apologies for what happened a few weeks ago, at a party where he was celebrating with friends and which got out of control, causing complaints from condominium owners and intervention of municipal authorities. As host of the party, he vouched for his guests and clarified that sanity prevailed at all times, although he does not justify what happened. He (Ramírez) is grateful for the support of the municipal president, Luis Guillermo Benítez, and the Mazatlán Municipal Police, for having given him the opportunity to clarify what happened."

              It was his party, too. He's not taking Bivol seriously.
              Anyone that's interested can check the video wear they state that he's the one bing taken away in handcuffs.
              It's on the Youtube platform of DontaesBoxingNation, where they're speaking in Spanish at the location, and Dontae explains it in English.
              The video is very dark as this must've taken place at night, and you can see someone being hauled off in cuffs by the police.
              You can hear a women stating in Spanish that he is Gilberto Ramirez the boxer, Dontae states in English that Ramirez was presumed to be under the influence of drugs.

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              • Rebelrbg
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                #27
                Originally posted by AdonisCreed
                Zurdo has a legit chance to beat Bivol but Beterbiev ain't losing until he gets old...... Or somebody clips him somehow lol
                He doesn't stand a chance with Bivol either, too fast, great combinations and defense, and he's actually been fighting real fighters, not just people to pad his stats.

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                • nino brown21
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by NC Uppercut
                  The thing about Zurdo fighting Beterbiev, even though Zurdo is a Southpaw, Zurdo has to punch down. Speaking from someone who boxed that is tall and framed similar to Zurdo, I always found it much harder to throw the straights with the shorter foes, hence the name NC Uppercut. Zurdo will need to make good use of his uppercuts if he and Beterbiev lock horns. Now I think Bivol vs Zurdo is a 50-50 type of fight. Zurdo has more mileage than Bivol, even though some of it was against lesser opponents, you still have to go through the rigorous camps. I had Don House train me for quite a few years and he can explain perfectly how the downward angle takes away steam from your punches.
                  Think how Iron Mike Tyson used to just obliterate opposition bc of the height difference. Just something to dwell on. I’m actually hoping Zurdo can do his thing against both. Brings more titles to USA/Mexico
                  I thought you get more power punching down .

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                  • Rebelrbg
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by GBP4LIFE
                    Zurdo beats both.. too big and skilled for both.. Beterbiev chin is suspect as well.
                    In a parallel universe maybe, but in the real world he is too slow, only fights coming forward aggressive, and his defense stinks. He is big though, but with the competition he's faced, big for nothing.

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                    • hhh1200
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                      #30
                      Even if Zurdo Wilder 44-0 gets past Bivol, his fighting style is made for Beterbiev who is going to bust him up.

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