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  • boxingitis
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    #41
    Originally posted by garfios
    I remember the 6th/7th/8th/9th and part of the 10th espinoza fighting by instinct, he was out for a few rounds. He won, but we watched different fights.
    I didn't watch live, was watching Haney vs Regis. But I probably just saw few rounds or just don't remember the whole fight. Time will tell who is the better man.

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    • garfios
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      #42
      Originally posted by boxingitis

      I didn't watch live, was watching Haney vs Regis. But I probably just saw few rounds or just don't remember the whole fight. Time will tell who is the better man.
      That's exactly what I think. Unlike other boxers Ramirez wants a rematch, pretty sure the one holding back are espinoza's handlers, nothing wrong with milking the belt a little bit, but sooner rather than later if they keep winning, the fight should happen. Maybe Robeisy can go the venado way, the guy is always taking a shot at Ramirez.

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        #43
        Espinoza deserved the belt no doubt that one night. That being said the only top tier guy he has fought in his career is also just Robeisy as well while he himself was totally unknown. Now that he is "known" (I don't mean to the public but to the fellow rivals) as a force and the champion, I do want to see how he does against a top level guy without having the surprise factor.

        O/T but I feel the same for Takei who defeated Moloney. I knew him from his kickboxing era but now that he's no longer the "former kickboxer who converted a few years ago and has lots of KO against mediocre opponents" but the WBO champion, his next match would be really interesting to see how he does when he's no longer a surprise factor.

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          #44
          Originally posted by garfios
          That's exactly what I think. Unlike other boxers Ramirez wants a rematch, pretty sure the one holding back are espinoza's handlers, nothing wrong with milking the belt a little bit, but sooner rather than later if they keep winning, the fight should happen. Maybe Robeisy can go the venado way, the guy is always taking a shot at Ramirez.
          Venado is stronger than Espinoza and very akward. Any of the 3 vs each other is cool.

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            #45
            Originally posted by boxingitis

            Venado is stronger than Espinoza and very akward. Any of the 3 vs each other is cool.
            Whoever comes on top is the King.

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