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    Comments Thread For: Robeisy Ramirez Back in Win Column, Wants Rafael Espinoza Rematch Next

    One fight and six months after losing his featherweight title to Rafael Espinoza, Robeisy Ramirez knocked out Brandon Leon Benitez on Saturday at the James L. Knight Center in Miami Beach, Florida, to get back on track.
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    #2
    Ramirez stops Espinoza next fight.

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    • JeBron Lamez
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      #3
      I love how the power for that finishing uppercut came from pure technique.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Theshotyoudontsee
        Ramirez stops Espinoza next fight.
        Must be Stephen Espinoza, because he isn't Stopping Rafael EL DIVINO Espinoza. Ramirez doesn't have the "dog" in him. He skills are ok for Amature. He got dropped by a guy with an injured foot, imagine if Divino is 100 percent.
        Last edited by boxingitis; 06-30-2024, 02:00 AM.

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        • MulaKO
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          #5
          He gets a win and he’s back
          lmfao
          Divino would easily defeat him

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            #6
            TR, let Shu-Shu get a shot at Robeisy Ramirez next!

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            • Elheath
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              #7
              Usually I'm not for rematches for the sake of rematches, but given how close and entertaining the last one was I would certainly be up for one. Espinoza just fought too, so end of the year this year or early spring next year would work.

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                #8
                Originally posted by boxingitis

                Must be Stephen Espinoza, because he isn't Stopping Rafael EL DIVINO Espinoza. Ramirez doesn't have the "dog" in him. He skills are ok for Amature. He got dropped by a guy with an injured foot, imagine if Divino is 100 percent.
                He took Espinoza lightly obviously. Espinoza never hurt Ramirez badly, Ramirez went down from exhaustion and the volume of punches.

                I like Espinoza alot and he showed massive heart in fighting like he did on the hurt foot, he deserved the win. But I see Ramirez fighting a far more tactical fight in the rematch and Ramirez has one punch power and is a far better boxer technically. I bet he sets traps all night and he hurts Espinoza at some point.
                Last edited by Theshotyoudontsee; 06-30-2024, 11:50 AM.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by boxingitis

                  Must be Stephen Espinoza, because he isn't Stopping Rafael EL DIVINO Espinoza. Ramirez doesn't have the "dog" in him. He skills are ok for Amature. He got dropped by a guy with an injured foot, imagine if Divino is 100 percent.
                  Injured foot? I think he got dropped hard and for a few rounds he didn't know where he was, 10 more seconds in the 5th and would have been stopped.

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                  • garfios
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by MulaKO
                    He gets a win and he’s back
                    lmfao
                    Divino would easily defeat him
                    Easily, like the first fight?

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