ESPN is reporting that Robeisy Ramirez and Isaac Dogboe will meet in a featherweight bout with “title implications” on April 1 in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Robeisy Ramirez And Isaac Dogboe Reportedly Set For April 1st
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Agreed. Ramirez is looking increasingly impressive in the pros. It’s time for him to face stiffer opposition. ESPN has Dogboe ranked at #10 in the featherweight division. Gonzalez, who lost his last fight against Dogboe (UD10), would be a good follow-up. Robeisy needs to test himself against fighters of this caliber before taking the next step. He just turned 29 last month. Ramirez can be ready for a title shot at age 30. Sad he lost so much time stuck in Cuba.Comment
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If he beats dogboe, why fight gonzalez, afterall, he lost to dogboe. He should be looking for a belt or someone that can take him to it. Be safe paisano, I hope all is well.
Agreed. Ramirez is looking increasingly impressive in the pros. It’s time for him to face stiffer opposition. ESPN has Dogboe ranked at #10 in the featherweight division. Gonzalez, who lost his last fight against Dogboe (UD10), would be a good follow-up. Robeisy needs to test himself against fighters of this caliber before taking the next step. He just turned 29 last month. Ramirez can be ready for a title shot at age 30. Sad he lost so much time stuck in Cuba.Comment
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I think it looks very bright. He’s developed really well after a rocky start to his pro career. Bob will get him the WBO strap and then hopefully they match him with the winner of the rumoured Lopez-Conlan fight for the IBF.Comment
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I don’t disagree, paisan. But I don’t think it’s a bad idea to make a couple of fights at a similar level, then take the next step up. The level after that would be world champ — and not of some BS belt.
All good here. Hope you’ve been well. All the best in the New Year!Comment
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I was terribly disappointed with Ramirez’s debut. It boded of criminally unrealized potential. But I must say that I’m just as shocked with Robeisy’s reversal. It impresses me all the more. He's looked like a killer as of late. I think that’s the real him. I've been following Ramirez since his first Olympic gold. Always thought he'd make a good pro — a world champ. Let's hope there are some great fights in his future.Comment
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