Robeisy Ramirez And Isaac Dogboe Reportedly Set For April 1st

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  • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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    #11
    Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC

    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.​
    Same here, you could see he had the ability but just lacked the experience. He’s developed really nicely, he sets his shots up now, sits down on his punches more etc. I might be jumping the gun a little but I believe he’s already the #1 fighter at 126.

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      #12
      Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT

      Same here, you could see he had the ability but just lacked the experience. He’s developed really nicely, he sets his shots up now, sits down on his punches more etc. I might be jumping the gun a little but I believe he’s already the #1 fighter at 126.
      I think he can be. Ramirez has everything he needs. Now I’m hoping he makes it all happen ASAP. Robeisy just turned 29. No kid, especially in that division.

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        #13
        Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC

        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!
        I agreed, the gonzalez choice is the one I don't like. If he beats dogboe, I don't see any reason to fight his leftover. Be safe

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          #14
          Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC

          I think he can be. Ramirez has everything he needs. Now I’m hoping he makes it all happen ASAP. Robeisy just turned 29. No kid, especially in that division.
          I think the Dogboe fight will be for the WBO interim which is likely to become the full title as Navarette is fighting Wilson for the vacant WBO strap at 130. Bob also has the IBF champ at 126 so I’m optimistically hoping Ramirez gets the opportunity to become unified champ in 2023.

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            #15
            Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT

            I think the Dogboe fight will be for the WBO interim which is likely to become the full title as Navarette is fighting Wilson for the vacant WBO strap at 130. Bob also has the IBF champ at 126 so I’m optimistically hoping Ramirez gets the opportunity to become unified champ in 2023.
            That would be pretty good if it happens this year. I’m thinking it’s likelier to happen next year. Main thing is that Ramirez live up to that potential.

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