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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Robeisy Ramirez: I Want All The Guys, I Want All The Great Fights!

    Two-time Olympic gold medalist Robeisy "El Tren" Ramirez (12-1, 7 KOs) captured the vacant WBO featherweight world title with a unanimous decision victory over former junior featherweight world champion Isaac "Royal Storm" Dogboe (24-3, 15 KOs) Saturday evening at Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tulsa.
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    I like the Conlan fight

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    • MulaKO
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      No you don’t
      Unless you wanna chalk up another L

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      • garfios
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        Originally posted by MulaKO
        No you don’t
        Unless you wanna chalk up another L
        Why do you think that? Of course he wants the hard fights, win or lose. That's the way of the Cuban system, they're brought up that way. How many times have you seen a Cuban fighter duck anyone? Have you seen their resume from the get go?

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          Originally posted by garfios

          Why do you think that? Of course he wants the hard fights, win or lose. That's the way of the Cuban system, they're brought up that way. How many times have you seen a Cuban fighter duck anyone? Have you seen their resume from the get go?
          I didn’t think he looked all that that good last night with washed up Dogboe
          Didn’t say he was ducking anybody or anything like that

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            Lara vs Ramirez

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            • garfios
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              Originally posted by MulaKO

              I didn’t think he looked all that that good last night with washed up Dogboe
              Didn’t say he was ducking anybody or anything like that
              I didn't see a washed-up dogboe, the guy did what he has always done, come forward non stop warrior, he didn't gassed out and was throwing bombs when he could. Robeisy was better in every aspect of the game in his first 12 rounder in his thirteenth fight. He fought toe to toe when he wanted, and boxed dogboe ears off. He kept the fight on the middle of the ring, for the most part. You did said that Ramirez didn't want to fight the best, so if he doesn't want to fight the best, he's ducking. Don't you agree?

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                Originally posted by garfios

                I didn't see a washed-up dogboe, the guy did what he has always done, come forward non stop warrior, he didn't gassed out and was throwing bombs when he could. Robeisy was better in every aspect of the game in his first 12 rounder in his thirteenth fight. He fought toe to toe when he wanted, and boxed dogboe ears off. He kept the fight on the middle of the ring, for the most part. You did said that Ramirez didn't want to fight the best, so if he doesn't want to fight the best, he's ducking. Don't you agree?
                I know he’s young and green for that matter
                I just didn’t like the way he fought yesterday
                Dogboe for me is a shot fighter , I expected Ramirez to get him out of there
                I believe he was capable but either hesitated or doesn’t have that’s killer instinct
                I tip my hat to him , being green and all , if he does go for the big names
                I just don’t think he’ll get very far at the moment

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by MulaKO

                  I know he’s young and green for that matter
                  I just didn’t like the way he fought yesterday
                  Dogboe for me is a shot fighter , I expected Ramirez to get him out of there
                  I believe he was capable but either hesitated or doesn’t have that’s killer instinct
                  I tip my hat to him , being green and all , if he does go for the big names
                  I just don’t think he’ll get very far at the moment
                  I think it was more of the unknown, been the first time in a 12 round fight, and at world championship level. Even thought he didn't look lost in the bright lights. It could be that dogboe is not as shot as you think, maybe? He looked stronger and the fights he have loss was again a pretty good fighter himself, I'm not sure but I think it was one division below too. Maybe, just maybe he's stronger at 126. Another thing is, he never stopped trying and when he got hurt, he weathered the storm. And Robeisy went after him, he didn't coasted to a decision and dominated.

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                  • CubanGuyNYC
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by MulaKO

                    I know he’s young and green for that matter
                    I just didn’t like the way he fought yesterday
                    Dogboe for me is a shot fighter , I expected Ramirez to get him out of there
                    I believe he was capable but either hesitated or doesn’t have that’s killer instinct
                    I tip my hat to him , being green and all , if he does go for the big names
                    I just don’t think he’ll get very far at the moment
                    I like that Robeisy comes to fight. He’s not a generational talent or anything, just a good, solid fighter. Don’t know how much upside he has at this stage of his boxing life. He’s 29, not a kid. But this isn’t a historic time in his division, so Ramirez probably has a good chance against anyone around. Certainly I’d like to see the fights happen.

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