Comments Thread For: Zurdo Ramirez Doesn't View Bivol As The Best Opponent He's Ever Faced

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  • lopetego
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    #11
    Zurdo will surely change his mind after Bivol schools him

    He'll lose worse than Canelo did

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    • SteveM
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      #12
      Originally posted by boxingitis
      Only good Victory Bivol is beating a smaller Canelo and Joe Smith who got destroyed by Beterbiev. Zurdo is no midget Canelo.
      Its not only who you beat but how you beat them

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      • REMOVE SHARK 5510
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        #13
        Originally posted by lopetego
        Zurdo will surely change his mind after Bivol schools him

        He'll lose worse than Canelo did
        Or if miracle happens and Zurdo wins he will also change his mind

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        • 4truth
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          #14
          I think this will be a hard fought close fight. Bivol likes to control distance but against Zurdo that will not be easy.

          Zurdo does not have any wins over top fighters in their prime but lack of evidence isn't necessarily evidence. On the other hand, if he seriously does not consider Bivol the best fighter he has ever faced, he's being delusional about his record and is in for a shock.

          I gotta hope this is just prefight bravado.

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          • MONGOOSE66
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            #15
            Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
            After nabbing a world title at 168-pounds, Gilberto Ramirez was anxious to repeat his championship feat as a full-fledged light heavyweight. But since making his 175-pound debut against Tommy Karpency in 2019, Ramirez grew agitated as his perpetual callouts fell on deaf ears.
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            When I hear sheeit like this it means an accwhippen is on it way.

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            • Liondw
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              #16
              I'm sure Zurdo knows that he's never been in with such a skilled opponent as Bivol.

              He'd have to give his best ever performance, and even then it might not be enough, but we'll see. It's a very interesting fight.

              Also shows that Bivol will take on anybody and is confident of beating any light heavyweight.

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              • boxingitis
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                #17
                Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer

                It is Bivol - Salamov situation. Ramirez is not some killer or master boxer and average huge fighters lose to great smaller fighters.

                You speak like Ramirez has some great wins, but his only good win is Bivol`s leftover.
                Zurdo already spar Bivol. If he willing to fight Bivol is a for a reason. Remember Bivol was the one trying to run from fight. He wanted that Bumb from England.

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                • jinx_htx
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                  #18
                  Zurdo is gonna go in Mexican style. He's gonna go right after Bivol looking to to hurt him. Is Bivol gonna try to go toe to toe with Zurdo? I doubt it. Bivol can try to run but he's not gonna be able to hide. Zurdo is gonna go in there like a mad dog after a bone. Bivol's not gonna be able to keep Zurdo off of him.

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                  • JakeTheBoxer
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by jinx_htx
                    Zurdo is gonna go in Mexican style. He's gonna go right after Bivol looking to to hurt him. Is Bivol gonna try to go toe to toe with Zurdo? I doubt it. Bivol can try to run but he's not gonna be able to hide. Zurdo is gonna go in there like a mad dog after a bone. Bivol's not gonna be able to keep Zurdo off of him.
                    Bivol is outside boxer, he is not going toe to toe with anybody.

                    Zurdo is not on that level, believe me.

                    You guys didn`t believe me Bivol would beat canelo, now you think some occasional guy will beat Bivol because he is Mexican????

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                    • Smash
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                      #20
                      bivol did a job on nelo, zurdo says bivol easy work, imagine what zurdo would do to nelo so, levels

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