Comments Thread For: Jose Ramirez Blasts Out Maurice Hooker in Sixth Round of a War

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  • Jsmooth9876
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    #431
    What a fight.
    140 has come a long way since Crawford left. It's a shame he didn't have any of these opponents to fight when he was there. He has one in Ramirez coming at some point I bet.

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    • boxingfan4ever
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      #432
      Originally posted by Sweet Scions
      Great, close scrap up to that stoppage. I had it 3-2 Ramirez. I found that stoppage more convincing than Davis' tonight (Hooker's head snapped back, etc), but there really is a fine line here.
      Really...? Did you saw the head of the Davis' rival? Head snapped back too...two times

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        #433
        Originally posted by boxingfan4ever
        Really...? Did you saw the head of the Davis' rival? Head snapped back too...two times
        Yes, really. I would like to take another look at it but that's how it struck me.

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        • Mister Wolf
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          #434
          Great performance from Ramirez.

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            #435
            Originally posted by Jsmooth9876
            What a fight.
            140 has come a long way since Crawford left. It's a shame he didn't have any of these opponents to fight when he was there. He has one in Ramirez coming at some point I bet.

            Crawford outclasses and likely stops Ramirez.

            People have to stop thinking just cuz a guy has a good performance against some dude with limited skills that it puts him on the level of an elite fighter like Crawford with throwback skills.

            When it comes to boxing skills, Crawford is probably the closest thing to Floyd

            Had it not been so long since he left it wouldn't have surprised me 1 bit if Crawford had moved back down to 140 to face a guy like Jose
            Last edited by Realizniguhnit; 07-28-2019, 12:00 AM.

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            • Jsmooth9876
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              #436
              Originally posted by Realizniguhnit
              Crawford outclasses and likely stops Ramirez.

              People have to stop thinking just cuz a guy has a good performance against some dude with limited skills that it puts him on the level of an elite fighter like Crawford with throwback skills.

              When it comes to boxing skills, Crawford is probably the closest thing to Floyd
              Of course he does, I didn't say Ramirez would beat Crawford. Just would have been nice to see him have some decent opponent at 140 instead of the line of stiffs he had to beat .

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                #437
                Throw back fight... viva Michoacán.

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                  #438
                  Originally posted by Jsmooth9876
                  Of course he does, I didn't say Ramirez would beat Crawford. Just would have been nice to see him have some decent opponent at 140 instead of the line of stiffs he had to beat .
                  It's Crawford that made them looks like stiffs. Just like Floyd did.

                  Ramirez would be no different. Imo outside of the finalists in the WBSS. 140 lacks proven boxers with real skills which makes Ramirez looks better than he actually is.

                  Id be more intrigued with a Ramirez vs Garcia or Broner since he said he's stayin at 140 from now on

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                  • Mister Wolf
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                    #439
                    Originally posted by Jsmooth9876
                    Of course he does, I didn't say Ramirez would beat Crawford. Just would have been nice to see him have some decent opponent at 140 instead of the line of stiffs he had to beat .
                    Ramirez and Prograis started their career at 140. Campaigning there long before Crawford moved up from 135. How come they weren't able to get any of the four belts Crawford got vs stiffs?

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                      #440
                      Originally posted by Beto El Lobo
                      That Rougarou has not been tested yet. Ramirez will whoop his asz. Ramz has way more tools in his bags. Prograis is 30 years old already. Not sure if he can improve his game at this stage of his career.
                      Jose was hit way too flush today by way too many punches to think he’d be safe moving up class to prograis. Jose would make is exciting but he walks straight in, has a static guard and doesn’t adjust in fights. I’d just box his ears off but knowing prograis, he’ll go for the ko

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