Comments Thread For: Is Jose Ramirez a trap fight for Devin Haney?

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  • boxingitis
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    #11
    Devin will be back on the jab and clinch strategy.

    Haney no longer fighting OLD midgets at 135.
    Old gamboa, old Linares, old Loma.
    Once he faced a Young and bigger man, he got battered.
    Last edited by boxingitis; 04-09-2025, 12:02 PM.

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    • 4truth
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      #12
      Teo's opponent, Barboza, had little trouble with Ramirez. Props to Teo for taking a live opponent, no props to Devin.

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      • CPNUTKnockoutFreshMart
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        #13
        I don't think that Ramirez has enough left to give Devin Haney any kind of trouble. Haney might even stop him. Hear me now , believe me later.

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        • steeve steel
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          #14
          Originally posted by rickJen
          Ramirez is not Kambosos. Jose takes more risks and is far more active on his offense,
          while Kamby is mostly on countering. Completely different styles.
          Was talking more about the result than the different styles. This said, I agree with your assessment, although I believe Ramirez is way more cautious than he use to be. And I also believe that he will calm down after eating 50 jabs in the first 3 rounds.

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          • ODLH Chicano Goat
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            #15
            Originally posted by paulf
            Jose was not a big puncher at 35 and is long in the tooth.

            So.... no.
            Ramirez career has been at 40. It's Haney who wasn't a big puncher at 35. Or 40 for that matter lol, I'm guessing even less at 47.

            Joser can do this

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            • LarryMerchant'sBottle
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              #16
              Haney will make it ugly but he should easily win...

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              • eco1
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                #17
                Originally posted by DClefthook

                You're right. After Tank hit Ryan in the chin and dropped him to level ground he couldn't fight him anymore because Ryan quit like a bytch! My bad!
                You are right and I am right, Tank has never fought anyone on a leveled ground, yet he lost and did the Tanktakeaknee move in his last fight, move that will get "any" fighter a draw from now on. TY Father Tank!!!

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                • 4truth
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by DClefthook

                  You're right. After Tank hit Ryan in the chin and dropped him to level ground he couldn't fight him anymore because Ryan quit like a bytch! My bad!
                  I thought Ryan did well just mustering the strength to complete his walk to the ring. Seriously, Ryan was a dried husk.

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                  • PBR Streetgang
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                    #19
                    Definitely not a trap fight. Ramirez, at his best, was still a basic volume punching, pressure fighter. At this stage, he is washed.

                    Haney should win this easily with his boxing. If he somehow loses, it's not because it's a trap fight...it's because Haney is completely shopworn after that beating he absorbed from Garcia and the subsequent layoff.

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                    • Southpawology
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                      #20
                      This is an easy UD for haney not even close

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