I think Ramirez is very talented. I don't think he is at the same level as Rigo or Loma were, despite winning two Olympic Gold medals like them.
He is way more flawed than either of those guys and he was really inconsistent. Whereas Loma and Rigo were very consistent.
I was having an discussion with some people on who was the best amateur post-Lomachenko and of course many said Ramirez, due to him winning two Olympic Gold medals. I always said Yeleussinov was technically more impressive and named him. La Cruz was also technically more impressive in my opinion.
The thing that worries me about Ramirez is his inconsistency and lack of dedication.
It's going to be interesting to see how he adapts. He will need to be dedicated.
He looks to have a style made for professional boxing, but only time will tell.
He is way more flawed than either of those guys and he was really inconsistent. Whereas Loma and Rigo were very consistent.
I was having an discussion with some people on who was the best amateur post-Lomachenko and of course many said Ramirez, due to him winning two Olympic Gold medals. I always said Yeleussinov was technically more impressive and named him. La Cruz was also technically more impressive in my opinion.
The thing that worries me about Ramirez is his inconsistency and lack of dedication.
It's going to be interesting to see how he adapts. He will need to be dedicated.
He looks to have a style made for professional boxing, but only time will tell.
) and we know how Rigo was treated
GBP wouldn't be bad either! Matchroom wouldn't be bad either depending on which Division he debuts at
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