Comments Thread For: Chris Billam-Smith rates Zurdo Ramirez vs Jai Opetaia as a 50-50 fight
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I'm glad Zurdo has been looking good enough lately to make this fight look more competitive. I don't think it's 50-50, but it's at least interesting if it gets made, and credit to him that he's willing to unify. They need to get to work so there's a clear target if Usyk wants to tempt history and drop down again.Comment
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Typical Zurdo hater. He is world champion for a reason. In different weight classes. Just because a casual like you says he canpt fight, means it´s true. Opetaia might win, so?? Let me guess, you are African and are mad that Africans don´t excite in the heavyweight division anymore.Comment
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Think Zurdo would win this match up, not that I am underestimating Jai who has great athletic ability and punching power. Just think Ramirez has displayed a pretty resilient chin and ability to recover against strong punchers. He also has displayed more wrinkles to his game being able to make immediate adjustments at Cruiserweight.
Think Zurdo will have a hard time in the initial rounds but will eventually drown Jai in a battle of attrition and skill. As Zurdo's conditioning/stamina has been shown to be quite good, as he has a high punch output and while he is not a knockout artist, has left Arsen/Chris quite worse for wear than he was.Last edited by Malvado; 12-27-2024, 03:48 PM.Comment
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Typical Zurdo hater. He is world champion for a reason. In different weight classes. Just because a casual like you says he canpt fight, means it´s true. Opetaia might win, so?? Let me guess, you are African and are mad that Africans don´t excite in the heavyweight division anymore.Comment
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Jai should win. He’s naturally bigger, more skilled and can really punch.
I do have my concerns regarding his durability and engine and feel like if Zurdo can press the action from early (without taking too much punishment or being stopped) he could have some real success in the second half of the fight.
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