Comments Thread For: Ramirez Raises Hand To Represent Mexico Against Golovkin
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I like Zurdo very much and I was sure that he would beat Abraham (who lost to all top SMWs he fought with and was left without his "home refereeing")...There were a lot of people on here that said Abraham was gonna knock this kid out but Zurdo dominated the old veteran. That said, he's still a relative nobody in the landscape of boxing and probably needs another year or so to build his name to make a mega fight with GGG. A fight vs his countryman in Chavez Jr. Would build his name enormously. Zurdo is also a huge guy for that weight, I'm not sure he will still be at 168 a year from now.Comment
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"The mexican boxing fans won't turn on Canelo if he doesn't fight Golovkin, he's too big of a star"
Might want to go take a look at that online right now cuz...they are reaming him and oscar RAWWWWWWWWW right now. Props to Ramirez for offering to fight without any ****eryComment
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I agree with you. Ramirez just came into the scene as a fresh mexican, he's new blood doesn't need to get kicked off so suddenly, since he's here now though they can start building the tension between these guys. I think Ramirez is definitely up to fight Golovkin next year. This year Golovkin should secure Jacobs/Saunders. But if those fights aren't available, I wouldn't scuff at the Ramirez fight, it just wouldn't have the same build, would still be a fight to look forward to.Am not GGG biggest fan, but am talking about giving a fight a chance to be bigger. Not every fight has to happen now! Ramirez is becoming bigger and another one or two fights would even be to his advantage in terms of winning and making more money. This is NOT about Canelo so calm yourself down.Last edited by SplitSecond; 05-19-2016, 09:05 AM.Comment

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