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  • #11
    Originally posted by garfios View Post

    Easily, like the first fight?
    Meaning what ???

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    • #12
      Originally posted by MulaKO View Post

      Meaning what ???
      You posted that espinoza is going to win "easy", I want to know what you mean by saying easy. Because it wasn't easy the first time and Ramirez fell in love with his power. I'm betting next time he would be more technical, better prepared and savvy. Let's not forget that espinoza fought the fight of his life that night, and still he got caught and was out. So what do you mean by easy?
      Last edited by garfios; 06-30-2024, 12:30 PM.

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      • #13
        Robeisy looked really good last night. Espinoza is a nightmare to fight though , his size and reach advantages over everyone are going to be really hard to overcome. Besides that , he's an excellent fighter from the outside and the inside too. I hope that Robeisy is able to beat him next time. He's going to need increased stamina and upper body strength.

        WAR ROBEISY , CONJO !
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        • #14
          Originally posted by garfios View Post

          You posted that espinoza is going to win "easy", I want to know what you mean by saying easy. Because it wasn't easy the first time and Ramirez fell in love with his power. I'm betting next time he would be more technical, better prepared and savvy. Let's not forget that espinoza fought the fight of his life that night, and still he got caught and was out. So what do you mean by easy?
          I think he would adjust adequately to beat him again
          Not sure what’s missing with Ramirez but something seems to be off with him
          Can’t pinpoint it but something seems to be missing from his artillery
          Or maybe I’m not sold on him

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          • #15
            Ramirez should avoid a rematch. He'll get the same outcome. Just wait for the guy to move up. Espinoza is too big for this division. He won't make weight in no time.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by MulaKO View Post

              I think he would adjust adequately to beat him again
              Not sure what’s missing with Ramirez but something seems to be off with him
              Can’t pinpoint it but something seems to be missing from his artillery
              Or maybe I’m not sold on him
              For the exchanges we had before, you're not sold any Cuban boxer, yet. The Mexican wouldn't adjust because he is a volume kind of fighter, he will go after his opponents in overwhelm mode, in that fight Ramirez showed he can knock him out with one punch, not saying that is what is going to happen, but it is in the menu, and he can box too. Look at Benitez style, volume puncher too, so I think he is preparing himself for what is to come.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by brettWall View Post
                Ramirez should avoid a rematch. He'll get the same outcome. Just wait for the guy to move up. Espinoza is too big for this division. He won't make weight in no time.
                Ramirez will not avoid the rematch, that's not in the Cuban boxing DNA. And nobody can tell what is going to be the same outcome, and then again if the 5th round happens again let’s say 20 seconds before the bell, what then?

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by Theshotyoudontsee View Post

                  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.
                  I agree with everything except the part about Robeisy having one-punch KO power. Ramirez has good power, but he’s simply not in that league. True one-punch KO ability is pretty rare, especially in the lower weight divisions. Anyway, Robeisy’s downfall was his gas tank, and Espinoza’s heart and work rate. Ramirez fought valiantly himself, but he simply gassed. If his stamina is increased, all things remaining the same as the last fight, Robeisy should come out on top. This is a rematch worth seeing.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by Theshotyoudontsee View Post

                    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.
                    And who told you Espinoza isn't going to have a more refined game plan and be healthier? The problem here is that we have to great talents but Espinoza physical attributes, seems to edge Robeisy's.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by garfios View Post
                      For the exchanges we had before, you're not sold any Cuban boxer, yet. The Mexican wouldn't adjust because he is a volume kind of fighter, he will go after his opponents in overwhelm mode, in that fight Ramirez showed he can knock him out with one punch, not saying that is what is going to happen, but it is in the menu, and he can box too. Look at Benitez style, volume puncher too, so I think he is preparing himself for what is to come.
                      Time will tell

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