Comments Thread For: Robeisy Ramirez wants to end Naoya Inoue's historic run: 'He's too small for 126 pounds, you hit your limits at some point'

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    Comments Thread For: Robeisy Ramirez wants to end Naoya Inoue's historic run: 'He's too small for 126 pounds, you hit your limits at some point'

    Robeisy Ramirez is determined to avenge his loss and regain the WBO featherweight title when he faces Rafael Espinoza in a rematch on Saturday.
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    Inoue beats the breaks off Ramirez...

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    • Boxfan83
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      #3
      Originally posted by TroofTeller
      Inoue beats the breaks off Ramirez...
      Ain't that the troof...

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      • steeve steel
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        #4
        Ramirez talks a lot for a guy who's about to get beaten once again.
        Last edited by steeve steel; 12-04-2024, 01:10 AM.

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        • Tatabanya
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          #5
          Originally posted by steeve steel
          Ramirez talks a lot for a guy who's about to get beaten once again.
          Agreed. This time Espinoza might even knock him out.

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          • Corelone
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            #6
            I think Ramirez is right but he isn't the one to beat Inoue. Not that he doesn't have the talent, I think he doesn't mind losing. He has an amateur attitude, like he has a shot at every tournament, there's always a next time. After all, he made Shakur cry, that's worth a few extra spodulits.

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            • famicommander
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              #7
              Nick Ball is shorter with a shorter reach than Inoue. Angelo Leo is half an inch taller with a 1.5 inch reach advantage. Espinoza and Figueroa have significant size advantages over all three of them, but Inoue isn't too small to compete at 126. 130 may be a bridge too far but I don't see anybody at 126 beating him. He's stopped everyone he's faced at 118 and 122 (even though Donaire survived the first fight).

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              • Corelone
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                #8
                In boxing one punch can change the universe. The shot that Pantera hit Inoue with is cause for concern. Inoue felt that.

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                • ThunderFists
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Corelone
                  In boxing one punch can change the universe. The shot that Pantera hit Inoue with is cause for concern. Inoue felt that.
                  its boxing and people get hit with punches, pantera is a great fighter but he got absolutely violated after that knockdown. robeisy gets hit with more punches than inoue, i dont see robeisy having anything to concern inoue

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                  • CubanGuyNYC
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                    #10
                    I don’t see anything wrong with what Ramirez said regarding Inoue. He was respectful and realistic in everything he said. I think we have to see what Robeisy does in the rematch with Espinoza before we can assess whether he’s the guy to make Naoya “look small.” This weekend will mean a lot to two fighters, and to the division as a whole.

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