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  • CubanGuyNYC
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    Originally posted by MulaKO View Post

    I get that feeling also that Ramirez seems chinny
    I think it will be like the first fight with Ramirez getting overwhelmed
    I just re-watched the first fight. I was surprised how accurate my recollection was. Lol Espinoza’s grit, work rate and endurance impressed again. His skills weren’t bad either. The fight was extremely close, and one can see why it was a majority decision. I saw no evidence of Ramirez being chinny. He landed the bigger shots by far; but Divino landed some good shots of his own, and in greater volume. Espinoza would’ve been finished if he hadn’t been saved by the bell in the fifth. Robeisy went down in the final frame more due to exhaustion. I would say he showed some grit of his own to finish on his feet. If the Cuban comes in better conditioned this time, he won’t be overwhelmed. I didn’t see anything in their first meeting to indicate that’s likely. I’m looking forward to discussing the events of the rematch. Should be good.

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  • CubanGuyNYC
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    Originally posted by BlackRobb View Post
    I think the volume of Espinoza will get Ramirez again. Espinoza by UD this time. I like Valdez to upset and edge Navarrete by MD.
    As someone who’s rooting for Robeisy, that’s my concern. Espinoza’s work rate is non-stop. Practically the only way to beat him is by knockout. And Divino has a good chin, so it’s not easy. On the other hand, Ramirez says he’s paid close attention to his conditioning for the rematch. That component was a big factor in his loss the first time around. Robeisy was clinging on at the final bell. If his stamina is up to snuff, the Cuban stands a good chance at avenging that loss.
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  • BlackRobb
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    I think the volume of Espinoza will get Ramirez again. Espinoza by UD this time. I like Valdez to upset and edge Navarrete by MD.
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  • MulaKO
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    Originally posted by crimsonfalcon07 View Post
    I think Espinoza has his number, personally. Ramirez seems a little chinny, and his style leaves him vulnerable. You can have sublime defense and still get hit a lot if you keep your hands down vs a guy who throws that many punches. He's more skilled but has less heart and endurance, and I think he's still overlooking the champ. We'll see tomorrow though.
    I get that feeling also that Ramirez seems chinny
    I think it will be like the first fight with Ramirez getting overwhelmed

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  • crimsonfalcon07
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    I think Espinoza has his number, personally. Ramirez seems a little chinny, and his style leaves him vulnerable. You can have sublime defense and still get hit a lot if you keep your hands down vs a guy who throws that many punches. He's more skilled but has less heart and endurance, and I think he's still overlooking the champ. We'll see tomorrow though.

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  • MulaKO
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    War Espinoza

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  • CPNUTKnockoutFreshMart
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    WAR ROBEISY CONJO !

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  • ShoulderRoll
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    Two Olympic gold medals. But that didn’t mean anything last time against the Mexican.
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  • boxingitis
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    Espinoza by stoppage. Ramirez doesn't have Cajones(heart) like Espinoza.

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  • Corelone
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    My point is Ramirez doesn't mind losing. He feels like he's still an amateur and all he has to do is run around the block a few more times. If that's the case he should have done that the first time and if he was right the first time, he will leave it in the gym this time.

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