Ramirez is a strong man, less skill more will. Josh is cut from the same cloth, I'd only give Ramirez an experience edge since neither has exceptional tools. That next step up, where amazing power and dazzling speed abide is another story.
Comments Thread For: McGuigan Not Worried About Josh Taylor vs. Jose Ramirez in U.S.
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At this point Ramirez has one of the toughest jobs. They created an easy path to a title, now they actually have to defend it and defending it against people like O'Conner is only going to diminish Ramirez's career. The problem is, I dont think TR has a lot of confidence in him and they surely don't want to lose the belt after taking the easy path to get it.Comment
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Euro level? You really don't know what you are talking about here. By the way at least half the existing world titles are held by "Euros"
Taylor has 13 fights, I believe he would beat your boy Ramirez in a very tough fight.Comment
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Ramirez is a much stronger and tougher fighter than Postol...Taylor and Postol was very close fight.
Taylor has never faced anyone with Ramirez power, pressure, will and pace. Ramirez proved he can take one hell of a punch from Imam a harder puncher than Taylor and keep landing bombs.
There's a reason several multi time world champions have TURNED DOWN FIGHTING Ramirez...great match up for JoseComment
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[QUOTE=Corelone;18888536]Ramirez is a strong man, less skill more will. Josh is cut from the same cloth, I'd only give Ramirez an experience edge since neither has exceptional tools. That next step up, where amazing power and dazzling speed abide is another story.[/QUOTE
Ramirez has great timing and quickness. It is very deceiving until you are in the ring with him. It is why trainers like Roach and Garcia are so high on him.
Add Ramirez power, chin, insane condioning and heart and he is a hard fight for anyoneComment
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Ramirez fought guys with much better records coming up then most these other guys. Top Rank has tried to make several fights with guys with multi world titles and they didn't want to fight Ramirez. You have to get some info before making these statements.At this point Ramirez has one of the toughest jobs. They created an easy path to a title, now they actually have to defend it and defending it against people like O'Conner is only going to diminish Ramirez's career. The problem is, I dont think TR has a lot of confidence in him and they surely don't want to lose the belt after taking the easy path to get it.
Crawford still hasn't fought a true elite fighter since moving up to 140 and he's called P4PComment
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