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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Robeisy Ramirez's Coach Sees Fight With Dogboe as Doorway To Greatness

    Robeisy Ramirez revamped his career when he hooked up with veteran trainer Ismael Salas in Las Vegas. After their paired up, Ramirez put together chain of victories that has him at the gates of a fight for a world title in the featherweight division, something that could happen sometime in 2023.
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    Odd how no one ever pushed for Ramirez to fight Navarrete. Neither fighter showed interest. Top Tank simply drops the ball when it comes to making certain fights.

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      Great fight, good opportunity for both guys.

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      • wildman
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        #4
        What has Dogboe done to earn such a high ranking at featherweight?

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          #5
          Originally posted by wildman
          What has Dogboe done to earn such a high ranking at featherweight?
          Beating Dogboe would be a good thing but losing to him would be catastrophic.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Corelone

            Beating Dogboe would be a good thing but losing to him would be catastrophic.
            Don't worry, Ramirez will win.

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            • garfios
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              Ramirez learned in his first fight, nothing will be given to you, you have to earn it.

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                #8
                Originally posted by BlackRobb
                Odd how no one ever pushed for Ramirez to fight Navarrete. Neither fighter showed interest. Top Tank simply drops the ball when it comes to making certain fights.
                If I recall correctly, Ramirez was talking about fighting for a belt in 2023. I think Navarrete vacated, so who's next? Your guess is as good as mine. One thing for sure, no Cuban fighter has or is ducking no one. They all are matched tough from the get go.
                Last edited by garfios; 12-31-2022, 11:13 PM.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by garfios

                  If I recall correctly, Ramirez was talking about fighting for a belt in 2023. I think Navarrete vacated, so who's next? Your guess is as good as mine. One thing for sure, no Cuban fighter has or is ducking no one. They all are matched tough from the get go.
                  That's funny. When Shakur held the WBO 126 belt, Ramirez was as quiet as a church mouse.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by BlackRobb

                    That's funny. When Shakur held the WBO 126 belt, Ramirez was as quiet as a church mouse.
                    Maybe is funny for you, but, Robeisy debuted the same year shakur won the wbo belt, and lost his first fight. Where's Shakur now? 130 going on 135-140, stevenson is younger, he still have some growing to do. Robeisy, I don't see him going over 130, and if he does, will be for a check.

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