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  • #11
    Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC View Post
    Didn’t realize Lopez and Ramirez are as old as they are — 30 and 29, respectively. I thought Robeisy was a couple of years younger. Their fight needs to happen sooner rather than later. I can see one of their careers taking an upswing immediately thereafter. They need each other.
    Robeisy defected like most Cubans due, 25/26 yo. Although they're a bunch of them that defected very young like Perez, Morell jr and Gomez, and all those kids 18 yo and younger that defected in Dubai.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by garfios View Post
      Robeisy defected like most Cubans due, 25/26 yo. Although they're a bunch of them that defected very young like Perez, Morell jr and Gomez, and all those kids 18 yo and younger that defected in Dubai.
      Yeah, it takes a few years after your pro debut to begin to make a mark — even if you have loads of amateur success. Robeisy is at that point, and he’s already 29. Everyone is different, but how many good years could he have left? Five or so?

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      • #13
        Robeisy you are still my leading candidate for the featherweight matchup I am looking forward to the most in 2025. Just continue to build you name and resume and keep the belt (possibly a second as well), and be the guy who Inoue fights. You are promoted by the right company (ie the one that Inoue can easily fight), and have the mindset willing to take that purse--err, I mean fight, and most of all, a fight style that will make a very interesting and exciting matchup with Inoue.
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        • #14
          Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC View Post

          Yeah, it takes a few years after your pro debut to begin to make a mark — even if you have loads of amateur success. Robeisy is at that point, and he’s already 29. Everyone is different, but how many good years could he have left? Five or so?
          Five, sounds about right if he doesn't drown in alcohol like Casamayor.
          Last edited by garfios; 11-18-2023, 06:45 PM.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by garfios View Post
            Five, sounds about right if he doesn't drawn in alcohol like Casamayor.
            Yeah, there’s always that. I heard that Ramirez was headed down that road, which at least partially accounted for his debut loss. But it looks like it served as a real wake-up call. From all appearances, the kid seems focused. I wish our guys fought more often. It’s tiresome waiting for their next fights.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC View Post

              Yeah, there’s always that. I heard that Ramirez was headed down that road, which at least partially accounted for his debut loss. But it looks like it served as a real wake-up call. From all appearances, the kid seems focused. I wish our guys fought more often. It’s tiresome waiting for their next fights.
              Yeap, they don't fight as often as they should. Morrell Jr should had fought a least three times already, I think Pablo Vicente if fighting before the end of the year just like Iglesias, and hopefully Gomez fights on the undercard of DMJ. They're others, a bunch of them actually that are making a name for themselves all over the world.
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              • #17
                Originally posted by garfios View Post
                Yeap, they don't fight as often as they should. Morrell Jr should had fought a least three times already, I think Pablo Vicente if fighting before the end of the year just like Iglesias, and hopefully Gomez fights on the undercard of DMJ. They're others, a bunch of them actually that are making a name for themselves all over the world.
                I see stuff about these guys on Facebook, the Boxeo Cubano page. But you know how it is, it’s the guys who make noise that get noticed. Right now that’s Ramirez and Morrell; Lara is on his way out.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC View Post

                  I see stuff about these guys on Facebook, the Boxeo Cubano page. But you know how it is, it’s the guys who make noise that get noticed. Right now that’s Ramirez and Morrell; Lara is on his way out.
                  I think they have to get here first. All those kids in Germany are going to have a hard time getting recognition. Maybe the ones in Dubai are the lucky ones.
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