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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Robeisy Ramirez Preparing For Shimizu, Has One Eye on Luis Alberto Lopez

    Robeisy Ramirez, the World Organization (WBO) featherweight world champion is going to Japan to defend his belt for the first time against another fighter who is also a two-time Olympian.
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  • BrilliantAJ
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    When you watch Robeisy it's hard to imagine how he got beat like he did on his debut, he's a real class fighter. P4P calibre talent. Ramirez-Lopez is a terrific fight. Also got Figueroa and Kholmatov at feather, I think this is a real changing of the guard considering the ages of Vargas, Warrington and Wood and Lara's weight struggles.
    Last edited by BrilliantAJ; 07-04-2023, 11:12 AM.

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    • garfios
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      Originally posted by BrilliantAJ
      When you watch Robeisy it's hard to imagine how he got beat like he did on his debut, he's a real class fighter. P4P calibre talent. Ramirez-Lopez is a terrific fight. Also got Figueroa and Kholmatov at feather, I think this is a real changing of the guard considering the ages of Vargas, Warrington and Wood and Lara's weight struggles.
      He got beat because he thought it was a beauty contest, not a fight. As soon as I saw his entrance, I knew he was do for a rude awaking, and that was the best thing that happened to him.

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      • CubanGuyNYC
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        #4
        Originally posted by BrilliantAJ
        When you watch Robeisy it's hard to imagine how he got beat like he did on his debut, he's a real class fighter. P4P calibre talent. Ramirez-Lopez is a terrific fight. Also got Figueroa and Kholmatov at feather, I think this is a real changing of the guard considering the ages of Vargas, Warrington and Wood and Lara's weight struggles.
        All the talent in the world isn’t enough if you take your opponent lightly and don’t put in the work. That’s what happened to Ramirez in his debut. It was a brutal wake-up call, but Robeisy has answered the call admirably. I’m looking forward to this next fight. He’ll be fighting Shimizu in the opponent’s backyard.

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        • richardt
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          After his debut, I KNEW he was going to make it to the top because that loss was like a bolt of lighting wake up call at the perfect time, his debut. Rededication, focus, training, and correcting the things that went wrong leading up to that fight. I wish there had been a betting line somewhere that he would become a champ after that loss cause I could have cleaned up on a bet with so many people pouring in with comments about how he would never make it.

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          • trippleupper
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            Shimizu by KO

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