Ramirez is the weakest belt holder at 168, many better fighters at that weight then him. He's been protected his career and probably should be fighting at 175 in the first place, he's huge in size and melts himself down to bully 168lbers. Not a fan of his style he's boring as Fuk. He is basically the mexican lara running in the ring in snoozefest fights. But I'll settle for GGG fighting him at this point, he's been saying he will move up and fight guys at 168 for what 3-4 years now so I won't hold my breath I've seen this song and dance from GGG camp call out fighters then turn around and waste years fighting in crappy 160 begging Welterweights and Superwelterweight that have never fought a day at 160 to move up and fight him because he's too chicken to move up himself.
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Originally posted by cork View PostThese clowns are just going to hate on everything he does. I don't bother to respond to those guys.
I honestly think 168 will give less of a challenge than the top mw but when he decides to move to and fight a bigger fighter like these clowns been asking for they still complain. It's unreal.
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Originally posted by Shadoww702 View PostI'll believe this fight happening when GGG shts unicorns out of his @ss! This fight has ZERO % chance of happening. Heard this story what?? Like 30 times already??
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Originally posted by bigdunny1 View PostIdiot's buying this pie in the sky story about maybe moving up a year from now when this chump and his promoter have talked this same song and dance about finally challenging himself and moving up for almost half a decade literally over a dozen different times name dropping fighters he NEVER fights. If you buying it now you just a fool. He will do what he always does talk about it then fight no named bums at 160 instead or try and drag welterweight and superwelterweights up because those are less a threat then he himself moving up and fighting bigger fighters.
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Originally posted by Mr. Luthor View PostAll that is interesting but we are talking about potential fights in 2017. If Golovkin's team can talk about about potential Super Middleweight opponents possibly a year from now, then all of the top Super Middleweights should be in consideration instead of just the least experienced one simply because he is potentially the biggest revenue opponent. That's called a business decision and we already heard Golovkin criticize those in the past.
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So this is that financailly viable fight at 168 Loeffler has been talking about. I'm pretty sure if Ramirez would've been on that Crawford undercard it would've sold 51k instead of 50k
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Originally posted by bigdunny1 View PostRamirez is the weakest belt holder at 168, many better fighters at that weight then him. He's been protected his career and probably should be fighting at 175 in the first place, he's huge in size and melts himself down to bully 168lbers. Not a fan of his style he's boring as Fuk. He is basically the mexican lara running in the ring in snoozefest fights. But I'll settle for GGG fighting him at this point, he's been saying he will move up and fight guys at 168 for what 3-4 years now so I won't hold my breath I've seen this song and dance from GGG camp call out fighters then turn around and waste years fighting in crappy 160 begging Welterweights and Superwelterweight that have never fought a day at 160 to move up and fight him because he's too chicken to move up himself.
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Originally posted by Mr. Luthor View PostBute reportedly hydrated to about 180-182 pounds, Ward to about 176-178, Edison Miranda 183-185, Ramirez to about 178-180 yet somehow Ramirez is a massive Super Middleweight? Massive compared to whom?
Sergio Martinez has hydrated to 165-168, Daniel Jacobs to about 170, Quillen to 170 and Golovkin hydrates to 170-172 but Golovkin is a small Middleweight??? Hmmmmm????
reach 75″ / 191cm
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