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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Gilberto Ramirez Parts Ways With Trainer, Manager

    WBO super middleweight champion, Gilberto 'Zurdo' Ramirez has decided to make some big changes, as he parts ways with Hctor and Jess Zpari - after a 15 year working relationship. Ramirez will move forward with an exclusive promotional run under Top Rank.
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  • kushking
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    #2
    This guy spent 5 yrs facing absolutely nobody. Just goes to show Top Stank & Arum are where Careers go to stagnate & waste yrs sitting still.

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    • Golden Boi 360
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      #3
      so the son was his trainer and the dad was his manager?

      damn, that family was eating good off of Zurdo

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      • Mammoth
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        #4
        He might benefit from not cutting as much weight. Too bad he punches like a wussy, that won't be good for light Heavyweight.

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        • mrlopez
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          #5
          Originally posted by kushking
          This guy spent 5 yrs facing absolutely nobody. Just goes to show Top Stank & Arum are where Careers go to stagnate & waste yrs sitting still.
          Hating is bad for your health. Zurdo for all his deficiencies has been promoted great by tr and he's made good money as well. Now he's moving up to LtHeavy, a very good division now, and tr/ESPN have damn near all the top guys.

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          • jmrf4435
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            I don;t understand his career.

            He couldn't KO a 168 80 year old arthur abraham, or really even hurt him.

            Now he's moving to 175? He might have a frame that carries no power, just long. I think dudes at 175 mop the floor with him.

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            • Mammoth
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              #7
              He'll be Kovalev's mandatory when he moves up

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              • PoserExposer
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                #8
                Please tell us, of Arthur Abraham’s 53 opponents, who did knock him out? Asking on behalf of all of NSB just to “mop the floor” with your comment...
                Originally posted by jmrf4435
                I don;t understand his career.

                He couldn't KO a 168 80 year old arthur abraham, or really even hurt him.

                Now he's moving to 175? He might have a frame that carries no power, just long. I think dudes at 175 mop the floor with him.

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                • jmrf4435
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by PoserExposer
                  Please tell us, of Arthur Abraham’s 53 opponents, who did knock him out? Asking on behalf of all of NSB just to “mop the floor” with your comment...
                  Please understand.

                  Abraham fought at 160 most of his career. He had a good chin at 160 but was fight away from retirment and was fighting at 168.

                  A prime Zurdo couldn't even hurt him at 168 when he was an old man.

                  Does that help you??? It was a pathetic performance by Zurdo.

                  Highlighting a PATHETIC career thus far.

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                  • Shadoww702
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Golden Boi 360
                    so the son was his trainer and the dad was his manager?

                    damn, that family was eating good off of Zurdo
                    Yup. And he wasn't getting better

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