Comments Thread For: Gilberto Ramirez unifies cruiserweight titles with hard-fought decision win over Chris Billam-Smith

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  • MulaKO
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    #31
    Originally posted by Dakuwaqa

    Jai is fragile with a crappy engine. If Zurdo can take him into the later rounds he drowns him
    Your right but Zurdo is no anything better
    I don’t think it reaches that point where stamina comes into play
    Zurdo looked nice and flabby like he got into grandmas cookie jar
    Not a good look for him imo

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    • BrankoB
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      #32
      I am looking forward to Ramirez vs Opetaia fight. It should be a cracker. The only thing for sure we can say is that Bivol is a class act, the way he dominated Zurdo. Can Jai do the same? Only time will tell.

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      • Butt stuff
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        #33
        Originally posted by JeBron Lamez
        A lot of predictions that Opetaia finds it easy against Zurdo, but imho that is a very well matched fight indeed & is likely to be just as much of a war as last night or either Jai vs Briedis fight.
        I think the same. Opetaia has looked great but Zurdo will give him some problems.

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        • pollywog
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          #34
          Originally posted by Dakuwaqa

          Jai is fragile with a crappy engine. If Zurdo can take him into the later rounds he drowns him
          Zurdo is not Briedis.

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