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  • #11
    Originally posted by Tyrone Biggums! View Post
    Ramirez is the best in the division

    well, after badou jack and the dirrells
    I think he could become the best but he has to beat these guys to prove it. Hes young, big, fast, southpaw and throws punches like a welterweight.
    There is also Callum smith, a freakishly strong and big super-middleweight who looks promising too. The reign of your lame Badou Jacks and Dirells will be over soon. Smith or Ramirez one of these guys will be the ruler but a fight between them needs time to marinate. Smith needs more build ups before facing the best.
    Last edited by Tobi.G; 04-11-2016, 05:29 AM.

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    • #12
      Zurdo by unanimous decision. Possibly late stoppage

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      • #13
        I'd root for Jr hard on this one. He can beat Ramirez, but again, IF HE takes it seriously. Hopefully he's been maintaining a proper weight. As long as he comes into the fight at least at 80%, he can pull it off.

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        • #14
          Bob...no one wants to watch a 168lber who makes Rigo look like he's lost a step. I've never seen such a big Mexican boxer who fights in such a un-Mexican way lol. Talk about a bait & switch for Mexican fans that don't know much about this kid.

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          • #15
            I would have picked Chavez for this one, but after his Saturday performance, I'm almost sure Ramirez would box his ears off.

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            • #16
              Terrible fight for Chavez he get's killed. Lets be real at 160 he was so big that sure he wasn't skilled enough to beat the elite fighters but he could take their punches. At 168 (which I doubt the fat boy can even make any more) and up now he's fighting guys close to his own size he doesn't have the size and those punches from bigger men hurt him. Might as well just retire because if he fights any quality opponent at either weight he will lose and likely busted up or knocked out.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by Golovkin View Post
                I'd root for Jr hard on this one. He can beat Ramirez, but again, IF HE takes it seriously. Hopefully he's been maintaining a proper weight. As long as he comes into the fight at least at 80%, he can pull it off.
                Idk man. I think I could see Junior No Mas-ing in the 5th round even at his best these days. He couldn't catch Sergio til the 12th & I feel Gilberto is quicker & younger with better cardio & Junior has regressed I feel so we aren't even seeing that version of Junior again.

                I'd root for Junior myself, but I think he's coming up short all day here.

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                • #18
                  Doesn't matter how serious Chavez Jr takes it he is noway near the class of Zurdo. He'd get picked to pieces.

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                  • #19
                    Zurdo bye stoppage, it wont be chavez jr quitting but his corner throwing in the towel. He will take a beating.
                    Agains fonfara i racked up $260 in $20 bets against chavez jr at the bar. Never bet with your heart. Suckas.

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                    • #20
                      Zurdo is too skilled for Chavez.. But I wouldn't rule out a 12th round miracle for Chavez Jr. Either. He will always have a punchers chance.

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