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  • Comments Thread For: Robeisy Ramirez vs. Adan Gonzales - CompuBox Punch Stats

    Adan Gonzalez pulls off the huge upset. He dropped two-time Olympic gold medal winner Robeisy Ramirez in round one and was the busier fighter, throwing 100 more punches. Ramirez, who was making his pro debut, averaged just 40 punches thrown per round.
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  • #2
    38-37 Ramirez ??? What a joke man

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    • #3
      Man this is beyond embarassing, Ramirez just took a giant dump on every Cuban worldwide, i was real hyped about this guys potential in the pros too... honestly the only way for redemption would be an immediate rematch with Gonzalez where he wins every second of every round but even then i dont think thats enough, and if its true what u said about Ramirez being lazy then srsly fk Ramirez, why even leave Cuba in the 1st place then? Dude just got an oppurtunity of a lifetime signing with Top Rank and getting perfectly setup fighting out of Florida and then the dude cant even bother to work and hard and get into shape? Man fk this dude, i would call Ramirez a tomato can but honestly i feel like thats disrespectful towards tomatoes, a can of tomatoes probably wouldve knocked Gonzalez out cold

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      • #4
        This was a bigger bust than AJ's US debut. What a disappointment. Shakur is probably kicking himself for losing to this guy.

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        • #5
          Honestly, as far as Cuban stands out..he always seemed a bit crude in his style. Compare how he punches and how sharp his punches look compared to someone like Rigo, Gamboa, and even Lara. He's much easier to hit, is extremely aggressive. He doesn't really fight like a Cuban at all.

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          • #6
            Massive disappointment. It’s been pointed out that some great, even legendary, fighters lost in their debut. But this can never be a good sign. It’s not like it happens all the time with much-heralded prospects. And from what I’ve been reading, Ramirez simply didn’t look good at all. I had very high hopes for this kid. I don’t know what the future holds for Robeisy, but I must say that optimism has tanked.

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            • #7
              Beating young or faded champions are big deal in this 21st century to preserve the unbeaten "0" record.

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