Comments Thread For: Rico Ramos-Guillermo Rigondeaux: Pre-Fight Report Card
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Absolutely no way does Ramos hit harder than Rigondeaux, you only have to watch some of their previous fights (and not many at that) in order to understand the power and class differential between these two fighters.Comment
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People really don't get that for a Cuban to become a Pro is a life changing thing, they have to leave their country(Illegally) otherwise their not allowed their under armed guard also leave their family basically become a traitor and risk their lives and their families left behind face humiliation just think about that next time you wonder why don't they turn pro.Comment
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I don't know how feather-fisted Ramos is. I understand he's not a KO artist, his record makes that clear, but Rico took Shimoda out with one shot in his last outing. I'm confident in Rigo's superiority, but overconfidence is never a good thing. Ramos must be shown a measure of respect, lest he be given the opportunity to shock again.Comment
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I don't know how feather-fisted Ramos is. I understand he's not a KO artist, his record makes that clear, but Rico took Shimoda out with one shot in his last outing. I'm confident in Rigo's superiority, but overconfidence is never a good thing. Ramos must be shown a measure of respect, lest he be given the opportunity to shock again.
i beg to differ. it took dozens of shots to wear down shimoda. heres the last round
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For some reason, I'm not getting the videos you posted. So, I looked up the final round on Yutube. I don't know what "dozens of shots" you're referring to. Ramos scored what was essentially a one-punch KO. Rico landed a nice left hook earlier in the round, but all the other punches he scored were inconsequential. I stand by my assertion that Ramos has proven he can land a big shot.Comment
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Good question. I originally chalked-up his response to the Cordoba knockdown to too much time in the amateurs. Today I started wondering if Rigo might be allergic to adversity. I really hope not. It's a bad quality in a fighter. But it can happen if everything has always gone smoothly for you. Guillermo barely knows what it is to lose.Comment
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