Comments Thread For: Gilberto Ramirez Wants to Build a Bridge to Boxing for Mexican Fighters

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  • BoxingUpdates
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    Comments Thread For: Gilberto Ramirez Wants to Build a Bridge to Boxing for Mexican Fighters

    Gilberto Ramirez has already made history as a Mexican fighter, and this weekend he'll get a chance to replicate it in the ring. But what he has in mind beyond that could hold even greater implications for his country and its young fighters.
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    Actually a nice idea if he can scout some talent

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    • Malvado
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      #3
      Golden Boy Promotions hasn't really been scouting for any prospects actually born in Mexico outside of a few exceptions like Gael Cabrera, and Aaron Silva, the latter got upset by a 19 year old.

      Though Emiliano "Emy Popeye" Aguillon might actually might prove to be a talent at 160. Oscar didn't really take him into consideration.

      Zurdo also has a huge following of 4 million at instagram, he might be a draw if he manages to get a belt at Cruiserweight. He might not be the most athletic fighter (he is well rounded with solid power) or likeable fighter, but he does pretty well for himself. He might be a better promoter than a fighter in the future.
      Last edited by Malvado; 03-27-2024, 12:24 AM.

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      • Chavmex40
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        That will be your path to a new career Zurdo! Boxing is done. After the embarrassing lost to Bivol, Mexico considers you one of the worst champs we ever had. Sorry but it’s the truth. He will never be the face of Mexican boxing that ship sailed long ago for him.

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        • factsarenice
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          #5
          Originally posted by Chavmex40
          That will be your path to a new career Zurdo! Boxing is done. After the embarrassing lost to Bivol, Mexico considers you one of the worst champs we ever had. Sorry but it’s the truth. He will never be the face of Mexican boxing that ship sailed long ago for him.
          Just like Canelo, amiright?

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          • JakeTheBoxer
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            #6
            Losing to Bivol doesn`t mean he is a bad fighter. Bivol beats everybody he faces, so I wouldn`t write Zurdo off already.

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            • crimsonfalcon07
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              #7
              Originally posted by factsarenice

              Just like Canelo, amiright?
              Apparently Bivol is Mexican boxing's daddy according to this guy, by that standard. And it's not like there's a savior in the wings. Anyone want to claim that Munguía is going to beat Canelo and then Bivol too?

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