Comments Thread For: Photos: Oscar Valdez, Gilberto Ramirez - Tested Tough To Win!

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  • JakeTheBoxer
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    #21
    Ramirez is a though guy.Better all these middleweights like Canelo, GGG...stay away from him. I think Zurdo could unify division.

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    • sicko
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      #22
      Hart gain some valuable experience vs the Champ and showed Heart and worked his way back into this fight but has a lot of work to do with Technique, Stamina and just overall Offense. Too Much Pot Shot Old Mayweather BS, everything he landing a big shot like Bradley pointed out the entire fight he followed up with NOTHING!

      Zurdo showed his toughness as well, excellent chin, excellent stamina, very good skills overall. Like with Gavril vs Benevidez you have to give the Challenger their props for their Toughness! Hart is TOUGH and a guy I could see getting better from that fight/experience and working his way back for another title shot

      Zurdo vs Benevidez can be a HUGE match up if they start building towards it! Put that one somewhere in Los Angeles either at Staples or StubHub Center that is a HUGE FIGHT between two History Making Mexican Fighters at 168!

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      • budfr
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        #23
        Always great fights when Mexicans are on the card.

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        • fourtheboys96
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          #24
          Originally posted by -NAV-
          Santa Cruz would beat the **** out of Valdez.
          Nope. Valdez is a real featherweight. Santa Cruz has not fought a real featherweight, has no power at featherweight, and not as fast as Valdez.

          Showing some outside boxing against a shorter Frampton doesnt mean he can do it against someone his own size.

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          • Boxfan83
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            #25
            Originally posted by fourtheboys96
            Nope. Valdez is a real featherweight. Santa Cruz has not fought a real featherweight, has no power at featherweight, and not as fast as Valdez.

            Showing some outside boxing against a shorter Frampton doesnt mean he can do it against someone his own size.
            Exactly!!!

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            • -DSG-
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              #26
              Originally posted by fourtheboys96
              Nope. Valdez is a real featherweight. Santa Cruz has not fought a real featherweight, has no power at featherweight, and not as fast as Valdez.

              Showing some outside boxing against a shorter Frampton doesnt mean he can do it against someone his own size.
              Santa Cruz would have toyed with Valdez competition lol.

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              • Corelone
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                #27
                Originally posted by Rikanlynx86
                yea, i think i was most impressed with Jessie Hart. He really had to dig deep multiple times. didnt think he would see the final bell, but he was landing his own big shots and could have probably dropped ramirez in the 11th when he wobbled him.
                Honestly, he started late. The Knock down was catastrophic, but they were rumbling at the end. Any man who gets up is dangerous, Jessie got some experience and cred.

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