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  • #21
    Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC View Post

    Could very well be Robeisy didn’t see the need to take the risk. Dogboe was a live dog (sorry lol). You might be outclassing a guy like that, hurting him; but if you get too crazy, you just might be the guy with your lights put out. It’s quite possible Ramirez felt that increasing the pressure unnecessarily increased the risk. I’m not sure Isaac ever looked hurt enough to be polished off easily.
    I guess I dont think of Dogboe as high , not anymore since his two defeats
    Everyone talked about the power of Ramirez and I thought this was like a perfect setup

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    • #22
      Originally posted by MulaKO View Post

      I guess I dont think of Dogboe as high , not anymore since his two defeats
      Everyone talked about the power of Ramirez and I thought this was like a perfect setup
      Ramirez has good power, but nothing extraordinary. I’m thinking Robeisy backed off some because it was pretty clear he was dominating. His corner may have advised him against getting too aggressive. Dogboe looked rather puffy afterwards. He took some good punishment.

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      • #23
        Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC View Post

        Ramirez has good power, but nothing extraordinary. I’m thinking Robeisy backed off some because it was pretty clear he was dominating. His corner may have advised him against getting too aggressive. Dogboe looked rather puffy afterwards. He took some good punishment.
        Definitely but I till believe he lacked or lack of showing that attack mode
        No urgency , no emotion , not sure how to put it
        If he was following orders , oh well he did what they asked
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        • #24
          Originally posted by MulaKO View Post

          But that’s exactly my point
          So why the hard time to get him out of there ?
          Yes , he hert often but why not go after him ?
          Imo , he knew the W was there and he just rode it out
          He took some risks when needed and stood his ground when pressed. IMO, that's not coasting, that's my opinion and I respect yours. If he's winning easily, why gave your opponent the only chance he can to win the fight? Every time he hurt him, he tried to get him out of there. I was impressed by how he finished his first 12 rounder, fresh.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC View Post

            Honestly, going in, I expected Ramirez to go after Dogboe. He had him hurt in the second, but never again after that. I know Isaac is a tough guy — and that must be remembered — but I’m beginning to question the level of power in Robeisy. I think he’s got respectable power, but clearly nothing extraordinary. He’ll probably depend on an accumulation of punches to take his opponents out. Is that a problem? No, it’s not. We all want to see the top guys stretch out their opponents, but not everyone is capable of that.
            I think his power lies in the speed, he hurt him from the get-go, and that put dogboe on notice.
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            • #26
              Originally posted by garfios View Post
              He took some risks when needed and stood his ground when pressed. IMO, that's not coasting, that's my opinion and I respect yours. If he's winning easily, why gave your opponent the only chance he can to win the fight? Every time he hurt him, he tried to get him out of there. I was impressed by how he finished his first 12 rounder, fresh.
              It’s all good
              We’ll see better next fight out

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