Comments Thread For: Ramos Outlasts Beltran; Figueroa Breaks Down Perez

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  • JakeNDaBox
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    Comments Thread For: Ramos Outlasts Beltran; Figueroa Breaks Down Perez

    By Jake Donovan - In what is becoming a recurring theme as of late, Luis Ramos Jr. survived yet another tough test in his progressing career.

    The 23-year old prospect survived a rocky start and cuts from two separate headbutts to take a well-earned unanimous decision over Raymundo Beltran in their 10-round main event Friday evening at Fantasy Springs Casino in Indio, California.

    Scores were 97-93 (twice) and 96-94 in their Showtime-televised headliner.
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    Close fight that could have gone either way, had Beltran winning but I can't complain.

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    • prince111705
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      from what i read and heard beltran deserved the decision!!!damn

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      • alphaqfrankie
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        #4
        Another "W"

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        • JakeNDaBox
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          Originally posted by prince111705
          from what i read and heard beltran deserved the decision!!!damn
          Beltran was more aggressive, but what wasn't being properly pointed was Ramos Jr's ability to make him miss during most of those exchanges. Beltran threw more, but it's called EFFECTIVE aggression for a reason.

          Wasn't a robbery in the least, and quite frankly Beltran was completely classless in defeat. Bad end to a great televised card

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