Comments Thread For: Amir Imam: I Will Break Jose Ramirez Down and Stop Him!

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Amir Imam: I Will Break Jose Ramirez Down and Stop Him!

    Unbeaten Californian Ramirez, 21-0 with 16 knockouts, is backed by Top Rank boss Arum while New Yorker Imam, 21-1 with 18 knockouts, hopes to become King's latest champion in New York's Madison Square Garden.

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  • b Murphington
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    #2
    Some bull. Granados should be fighting for that belt.

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    • 1hourRun
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      #3
      Jose is going to walk your ass down, pin you against the ropes and snatch that body.

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      • kiaba360
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        #4
        Originally posted by b morph
        Some bull. Granados should be fighting for that belt.
        He hasn't fought at 140 for over two years.

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          #5
          I favor Ramirez but I don't think we should sleep on Imam. Could easily see him pulling it off. Prograis will beat both anyhow.

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          • richardt
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            If Imam lays against the ropes, then he didnt learn anything from his loss or the fight before that. He needs to stay off the ropes and use his jab overtime to better his chances. He has a powerful right but has to be pinpoint to be effective. Ramirez looked like a monster against Reed so this fight will be great while it lasts. Both guys want this bad. It's complete redemption for Imam if he wins and elite status for Ramirez if he wins. Lot at stake. The winner makes for a great matchup with the legendary Rougarou!
            Last edited by richardt; 03-16-2018, 10:30 AM.

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            • richardt
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              #7
              Originally posted by b morph
              Some bull. Granados should be fighting for that belt.
              Granados chose some more lucrative paydays over 140 instead of staying at 140 and pursuing a title.

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              • mlac
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                #8
                Ramirez is a 1/14 favorite. what in the ****? i thought this would be a pick em.

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                • richardt
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by mlac
                  Ramirez is a 1/14 favorite. what in the ****? i thought this would be a pick em.
                  Very tempting odds. Those odds should be a lot closer. We have yet to see if Ramirez can take a huge right hand. I wouldnt be shocked if there was an upset.

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                  • sicko
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                    #10
                    Ramirez stops him IMO!

                    I don't think Imam can deal with Pressure and since losing to Granados he has been taking very soft touches and not really testing himself until this fight

                    I think Ramirez brings the pressure, trap him against the Ropes like he did Mike Reed and Stops him

                    Imam does have the talent to win though so I wouldn't be shocked or upset if he won or anything 55/45 Ramirez

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