I saw Espinoza a clear winner. Not close at all. I thought the 1st was close, could have went either way. Espinoza swept 2-4. Ramirez got a 10-8 in the 5th. No issues. Espinoza won the 6th. Ramirez the 7th and that’s it for Ramirez. Espinoza won 8-12 and scored the knockdown in the 12th. The attempt to phuck Espinoza was there. On one card he needed the knockdown in the 12th just to get a draw. Usually I agree with Tessitores scorecards but he had Ramirez winning the 6th, the 8th and the 10th! NO ******** WAY. Everyone seems to be okay because the right guy won but that’s bu!! Shyte. Call out bad officiating and bad commentary. 116-110 Espinoza is an honest scorecard.
What I saw. Espinoza vs Ramirez
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That was strange to me too. Ramirez went down and they never replayed it on the broadcast. Either it was a slip (no complaint from Espinoza or his corner at least not that they showed) or ESPN didn’t show it because Ramirez was the house fighter.Comment
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I thought the fight was close going into the twelfth. Ramirez needed to win that round to have a chance. The knockdown sealed the deal. No question as to the winner. Espinoza was the better man last night. He used his height, angles, skills and volume punching. Divino was also better conditioned and showed a lot of heart. Tough to beat that combination. Robeisy was depending on that high guard (which I hate) too much. He was looking for big shots all night while getting outworked. It almost worked for him in the fifth. Espnioza was saved by the bell. It took a few rounds for Divino to reassert himself. While Espinoza was clearly landing more, Ramirez was landing the bigger punches. In the end it was Divino’s heart and conditioning that won the day. As soon as I saw Robeisy initiate the first clinch of the fight in the twelfth, I knew it was all over. You could see the knockdown coming. It was the difference in my book.Comment
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