Comments Thread For: Ohara Davies: If I Can't Compete with the Best Then I'm Washed Up; Next Fight I'd Like Is Ramirez, Prograis, in Early May

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Ohara Davies: If I Can't Compete with the Best Then I'm Washed Up; Next Fight I'd Like Is Ramirez, Prograis, in Early May

    Ohara Davies has no intention of biding his time after suffering arguably the most brutal loss of his career. The 140-pound contender from England came up way short last Saturday night against Ismael Barroso, getting knocked out by the Venezuelan veteran in the opening round of their scheduled 12-round bout at ****** Hotels in Las Vegas.
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  • TheOneAboveAll
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    #2
    Why does O'Hara Davies always look concussed or stoned?

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    • famicommander
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      He's not a world level guy. Barroso, Taylor, and Catterall beat him easily and Miguel Vazquez got robbed so hard that even Davies admitted it and raised Vazquez's hand in the ring.

      That's 0-4 against world level guys, and Barroso and Vazquez were both well beyond their primes.

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      • HisExcellency
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        #4
        Ohara is a decent fighter and a likeable guy but he needs to accept that he’s simply NOT at world level. Still, there’s no shame in that as not everybody is destined to become world champion.

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        • Boxing2695
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          He's a domestic level guy. Why his best wins have been domestic level fighters. Everytime he steps to world level even against older faded guys he loses. Catteral beat him. Taylor beat him up. Got knocked out by Barroso. And got outboxed by a washed up Miguel Vasquez and gotta gift like Lewis ritson did against Vasquez which is probably Ohara's best win

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          • richardt
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            #6
            Originally posted by TheOneAboveAll
            Why does O'Hara Davies always look concussed or stoned?
            I was just going to comment that he looks like he did not acclimate to the time zone at all. His eyes look like they were glazed over since the weigh in and in the fight.
            Last edited by richardt; 01-10-2024, 05:17 PM.

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            • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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              #7
              Ohara is a domestic level fighter, I’d like to see him fight Azim or Smith next tbf. He’s no threat to Ramirez, Prograis etc.

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              • STREET CLEANER
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                #8
                He was a KO victim. He has no pull in calling anyone out.

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                • Ricardi
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                  #9
                  Both of those fighters wouldn't give him the time of day, especially after that embrassing performance. His best bet is to fight an Adam Azim- Dalton Smith in a crossroads type fight

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                  • Corelone
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                    #10
                    No worries, some people like a guy getting beat upon. Look at Delboy, he's been beat almost every way a guy can get beat and he can still sell out a stadium. People went to see Khan just to watch him chicken dance. Look at Whyte, KO victim of the year '22. All is not lost.

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