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  • #11
    Originally posted by MulaKO View Post
    Beterbiev beats both of them
    Funny how Zurdo never mentions King Artur’s name
    Coincidence ?
    Just like Beterbiev never mentions Bivol's name and is hiding behind Bob Arum's skirt to avoid him

    Before Bivol beat Canelo: ¨we're not gonna fight Bivol, he's too boring¨ - Arum

    After Bivol beat Canelo, Bivol's team called out Beterbiev for the undisputed match - ¨no, get the hell out, Arthur will fight Yarde instead¨-- Arum

    I think Beterbiev's a great fighter, but it's clear he's the one to blame that we can't get an undisputed champ at LHW

    quack quack
    Last edited by lopetego; 10-01-2022, 10:36 AM.

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    • #12
      Zurdo has to prove it, not just say it. Words dont mean anything.
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      • #13
        After Bivol fight this guy will fall into obscurity, like the most of guys Bivol schooled.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by Jab jab boom View Post
          Obviously boxers have to have extreme levels of confidence about their own abilities to succeed in this sport. But there’s also a line between confidence and delusion. Zurdo is reaching Amir Khan levels of delusion by not just stating that he considers himself the best at 175, but also believing he will reach legendary status.
          Ramirez has a rather awkward, if not an ugly style of fighting, he's a former champion, undefeated, with an impressive 44-0 (30 KO's) record.
          All that said I don't think that he has the necessary skill's to defeat Bivol (The Master Boxer), or Beterbiev ( The Master Puncher), just to much for the clunking along Ramirez.
          Although he's taller, has a longer reach, and looks about 20-30 pound's heavier than Bivol, him talking about being better than Bivol, let alone becoming a legend, and breaking all record's, is far-fetched, if not outright crazy.
          It's sad when you read about fighter's like Ramirez making such unrealistic remark's, especially when he hasn't beaten any fighter of note.
          He might be able to defeat a Canelo, but if he does that would only be because of the height, and reach advantage's that he has over the diminutive one, (referring to Canelo).
          real raw real raw MulaKO MulaKO like this.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by boxingitis View Post
            Zurdo has to prove it, not just say it. Words dont mean anything.
            Like they say talk is cheap! Until he prove's it in the ring, he's just selling wolf ticket's, who's buying? I'm not!
            Last edited by Boricua181; 10-01-2022, 12:49 PM.
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            • #16
              44-0 and I have a hard time remembering any of his opponents even the one guy he beat twice. Still don't remember. He's about to get touched by Bivol for 12 rounds.

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              • #17
                The more zurdo talks the more he has to backup, but any fighter should be confident of his skills otherwise why bother get in square circle

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                • #18
                  The great thing is that Ramirez is going to get his chance to prove it.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by lopetego View Post

                    Just like Beterbiev never mentions Bivol's name and is hiding behind Bob Arum's skirt to avoid him

                    Before Bivol beat Canelo: ¨we're not gonna fight Bivol, he's too boring¨ - Arum

                    After Bivol beat Canelo, Bivol's team called out Beterbiev for the undisputed match - ¨no, get the hell out, Arthur will fight Yarde instead¨-- Arum

                    I think Beterbiev's a great fighter, but it's clear he's the one to blame that we can't get an undisputed champ at LHW

                    quack quack
                    You’ve been around long enough to know that it’s the Bobfather’s doing
                    Beterbiev would fight anybody and his goal is to unify the light heavyweight division
                    Artur fought all the killers in the amateurs , pretty darn sure he ain’t afraid of Bivol
                    I chit you not but word is that the unification fight will be done I need the new year


                    Quack quack away

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                    • #20
                      This fight is interesting, I will give you that. I also agree with him: There is an obvious fighter flirting with greatness in his career between the 2 of them. I just think he has it backwards which fighter is which....


                      Ramirez has a legit shot. But Bivol needs to box poorly for him to win.

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