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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Ramirez vs. Zuniga Early Results From San Antonio

    Alamodome, San Antonio, Texas - Later tonight undefeated super middleweight Gilberto Ramirez faces Fulgencio Zuniga in the main event of an HBO Latino broadcast. Two time Mexican Olympian Oscar Valdez faces Alberto Garza in the televised co-feature.

    In the evening's opening fight, Janiel Rivera (12-2-1) and Felipe Rivas (15-16-4) battled to a split draw. Rivera was attempting to win his third fight in a row since coming up short against former WBC junior flyweight champion Adrian Hernandez. Rivas took the fight to Rivera and proved to be a game opponent. The final tallies were 79-73 for Rivas, 77-75 for Rivera and 76-76. Rivera is promoted by Miguel Cotto.
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  • WombBat
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    any legal streams?

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    • PETUFF
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      HBO Latino at 9:45

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      • BattleAxePurist
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        Valdez kind of reminds me of Mares a bit, doesn't have the same output more so the one who fought Ponce at feather.

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        • BattleAxePurist
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          The calling card of Zuniga is durability and it was on display he took plenty didn't go down or look badly hurt , stoppage was fine though he wasn't in it.

          Good to see Ramirez go the rounds maintain the workrate.

          What's not to be intrigued/excited about power volume puncher especially this high of weight.

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          • Foreign Soil
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            #6
            Originally posted by RyunosukeRonin
            The calling card of Zuniga is durability and it was on display he took plenty didn't go down or look badly hurt , stoppage was fine though he wasn't in it.

            Good to see Ramirez go the rounds maintain the workrate.

            What's not to be intrigued/excited about power volume puncher especially this high of weight.
            His lack of power and quickness of any kind will have him taking a severe beating down the road. He has to be matched very carefully from this point out.

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            • damit305
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              Originally posted by Foreign Soil
              His lack of power and quickness of any kind will have him taking a severe beating down the road. He has to be matched very carefully from this point out.
              Yea, they should pad him up to like 42-0 bf they take any risks with him.

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              • Hougigo
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                Originally posted by Foreign Soil
                His lack of power and quickness of any kind will have him taking a severe beating down the road. He has to be matched very carefully from this point out.
                Yea, his biggest wins were Mouton, Findley and Lorenzo.

                Hardly dangerous opponents... still waiting for somebody to test him. I think Rubio would be decent. How well he performs would show where he's at

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                • damit305
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                  Let's see him step up vs Bika or Vera. Anthony Dirrell would be a nice challenge.

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                  • St. Johns Gent
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                    Originally posted by Hougigo
                    Yea, his biggest wins were Mouton, Findley and Lorenzo.

                    Hardly dangerous opponents... still waiting for somebody to test him. I think Rubio would be decent. How well he performs would show where he's at
                    rubio????? nooooo!!!!! i'm tired of seeing rubio lose fights that on paper seem interesting lol

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