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  • Beto El Lobo
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    #501
    Originally posted by Realizniguhnit
    Ramirez hasn't really been tested either. His record consists of a bunch of underachievers and unproven undefeated fighters like Imam. As far as age him and Regis are like 3 years apart not some huge gap where it matters both are in their prime.
    Could be. Only time will tell.

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      #502
      Originally posted by Theosis26
      I dont think prograis has to improve his game at all to beat Ramirez. Ramirez is the goods but i think prograis outboxes him & beats him down, tko's him. Prograis only real comp at 140 is Taylor.
      It all will depend if that Rougarou can take a punch. Ramirez is a live dog against him. Ramirez took some hard punches from Hooker. Obviously Rou hits harder than Mighty Moe, but let’s see what happens.

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      • Realizniguhnit
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        #503
        Originally posted by doom_specialist
        Good point. People give Crawford a lot of credit for destroying bums semi-normally. Still waiting waiting on him to fight a live body at 147 after all these years.
        That's BS I'm a big fan of Floyd but If I'm keeping it 100, throughout Floyd's career he's had some advantage in almost every fight he's been in and has fought some stiffs himself. That's why he's never been the underdog not once in his entire career, it's not a coincidence.

        But If I'm comparing the 2. Indongo was Crawford's Ndou. Gamboa was Crawford's Judah. Postol was Crawford's Hernandez. Lundy was Crawford's Corley. They've both fought plenty of guys of equal talent and skill. As I look at the opponent's on Crawford record I could make a solid case that it's def up to par with Floyd's when he was 35-0

        My point is simply that Crawford is the closest in the skill for skill department to Floyd of all the guys out there rn. Crawford followed by Canelo.

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          #504
          Originally posted by doom_specialist
          Good point. People give Crawford a lot of credit for destroying bums semi-normally. Still waiting waiting on him to fight a live body at 147 after all these years.
          You people gotta stop talking out your azz.. Crawford record consists of.

          Breidis Prescott - moved up early at fought him at his weight on short notice.
          Yuriorkis Gamboa
          Raymundo Beltran
          Thomas Dulorme
          Henry Lundy
          Viktor Postol
          John Molina Jr
          Felix Diaz
          Julius Indongo
          Jeff Horn
          Khan

          GTFOH these are all pretty decent fighters with skills some even Olympians.

          Let's not forget that he's also either called for or attempted to get a fight with Pacquiao, Mikey Garcia, Danny Garcia, Thurman and Spence.


          It's quite funny to see how people are giving Crawford a bad rap for some of the same chit they gave Floyd a bad rap for, while ironically he's also the closest to Floyd in skills.
          Last edited by Realizniguhnit; 07-29-2019, 12:47 PM.

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            #505
            Originally posted by Realizniguhnit
            You people gotta stop talking out your azz.. Crawford record consists of.

            Breidis Prescott - moved up early at fought him at his weight on short notice.
            Yuriorkis Gamboa
            Raymundo Beltran
            Thomas Dulorme
            Henry Lundy
            Viktor Postol
            John Molina Jr
            Felix Diaz
            Julius Indongo
            Jeff Horn
            Khan

            GTFOH these are all pretty decent fighters with skills some even Olympians.

            Let's not forget that he's also either called for or attempted to get a fight with Pacquiao, Mikey Garcia, Danny Garcia, Thurman and Spence.


            It's quite funny to see how people are giving Crawford a bad rap for some of the same chit they gave Floyd a bad rap for, while ironically he's also the closest to Floyd in skills.
            I said at 147, where Horn and Khan are his best wins, which is far from impressive. Pull your skirt down. He can't ride his 140 campaign forever is all I'm saying.

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              #506
              Originally posted by Realizniguhnit
              That's BS I'm a big fan of Floyd but If I'm keeping it 100, throughout Floyd's career he's had some advantage in almost every fight he's been in and has fought some stiffs himself. That's why he's never been the underdog not once in his entire career, it's not a coincidence.

              But If I'm comparing the 2. Indongo was Crawford's Ndou. Gamboa was Crawford's Judah. Postol was Crawford's Hernandez. Lundy was Crawford's Corley. They've both fought plenty of guys of equal talent and skill. As I look at the opponent's on Crawford record I could make a solid case that it's def up to par with Floyd's when he was 35-0

              My point is simply that Crawford is the closest in the skill for skill department to Floyd of all the guys out there rn. Crawford followed by Canelo.
              I didn't say anything about his work at 140. I said I'm waiting for him to fight a live body at 147. The guy was undisputed at 140. There's no way to hate on that, and I didn't imply anything of the sort.

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                #507
                Originally posted by Realizniguhnit
                Jose should be relatively easy to beat for any boxer in great shape with real skills.

                Keep walking him down. Faint, counter him and tie him up once he starts throwing all that wild ish. Might have to get a little dirty with him tho
                He’s a good fighter but doesn’t fight well going backwards, can be outboxed, and he’s not that creative offensively. But there have been fighters who have won on willpower alone

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                  #508
                  Ramirez has never fought a gut.with a losing record how many can say that? Also Ramirez last 5 opponents had a combined 1 loss. All were top contenders and all better than anyone Regis or Taylor have fought. They just had the bad luck of getting their title shots against the best 140 pound fighter on earth.

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                    #509
                    Regis doesn't hit harder than Iman and no one, I repeat no one has ever hurt Ramirez...all the talk about Hookers right hand power and same with Iman and Ramirez makes it look like a pillow fight. In a war Ramirez can out work any fighter on the planet, P4P strongest and best conditioned fighter hands down.

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                      #510
                      Ramirez is much crafter than many thought he showed it against Hooker. Also Ramirez in not human never been hurt he has a concrete chin and will keep coming with crazy power for 12 rounds. No one has the strength and stamina to hang

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