Comments Thread For: Gilberto Ramirez: I Want To Clean Out 168, Fight All The Champs!

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  • robbyheartbaby
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    #31
    Originally posted by Andre_parker1
    starting from boxrec ranked no 125 Habib ahmed,shows his ambition
    I think for an optional defence, fighting someone ranked No.4 by the WBO is fine, after fighting a mandatory in Hart, and a tough one in that. Keen to see who he fights next.

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    • robbyheartbaby
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      #32
      Man 168 only 2 years ago looked so different, DeGale was champ, Jack was around, Groves & the Dirrell brothers. How things have changed. Ramirez beats them all I think. Would love to see Ramirez fight the winner of the WBSS this year. Think he would have his hands full with Groves or Eubank.

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      • KING5TWENTY
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        #33
        Ramirez will reign supreme at 168.

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        • Johnston
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          #34
          Originally posted by ceylon mooney
          yea bhe may be good, but wtf?
          What do you mean?

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            #35
            Originally posted by Johnston
            What do you mean?
            i clicked
            "quote" on the wrong post.

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            • GhostofDempsey
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              #36
              Originally posted by ShoulderRoll
              Floyd wanted to fight Shane and called him out. Shane claimed he had a toothache. So Floyd didn't duck, end of story.

              Anyhow...Ramirez had a chance to clean out 168 by joining the tourney but he didn't. So I think this is all just lip service from him and his promoter.
              Wrong, Mosley called out Fooyd at 135, Floyd didn't want it. Shane asked for a one or two month extension to recover from oral surgery and Floyd refused. Mosley didn't duck. Mosley isn't the guy with a history of ducking prime fighters, unlike Floyd.

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                #37
                Originally posted by GhostofDempsey
                Wrong, Mosley called out Fooyd at 135, Floyd didn't want it. Shane asked for a one or two month extension to recover from oral surgery and Floyd refused. Mosley didn't duck. Mosley isn't the guy with a history of ducking prime fighters, unlike Floyd.
                Nope.

                Floyd is the one who always wanted to fight Shane Mosley. But he was considered to high risk, low reward by Shane.

                This was during the Pretty Boy days when he wasn't a big draw.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by ShoulderRoll
                  Nope.

                  Floyd is the one who always wanted to fight Shane Mosley. But he was considered to high risk, low reward by Shane.

                  This was during the Pretty Boy days when he wasn't a big draw.
                  Shane called him up from 130 and Floyd said no. Floyd also used Shane's five losses as an excuse to avoid him even though he had no problem fighting Baldomir with nine losses.

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by GhostofDempsey
                    Shane called him up from 130 and Floyd said no. Floyd also used Shane's five losses as an excuse to avoid him even though he had no problem fighting Baldomir with nine losses.
                    Floyd offered to fight Shane in 1999. But Mosley chose to move up to 147 instead.

                    That's enough derailing of this thread with off topic Floyd discussion, though.

                    What do you make of Ramirez claiming he wants to clear out 168 yet not joining the WBSS?

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                    • Chuckguy
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                      #40
                      It’s a weak division so who cares

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