Will Ramirez Bounce Back and Have a Great Career?

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  • GrandpaBernard
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    Will Ramirez Bounce Back and Have a Great Career?

    what do you think. How well he takes this humbling lesson will determine what he achieves in boxing.
  • CubanGuyNYC
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    Very hard to say. Perhaps harder to predict than what his career would’ve been like before the loss. Did Ramirez lose due to overconfidence? Lack of training? Something else? Or is he just not that good? Watching that fight makes me wonder. Robeisy really didn’t look too good. I’ve seen him fight many times, but I’m not sure that he’s so much better than what we saw. Is he better than Gonzalez? Yes, I have no doubt. But is he that much better? That’s the question that came to mind. After his debut, I have to wonder how much better Ramirez can be as a pro. I think he has an uphill battle now, in more ways than one. It’s gonna take a real champion to gather himself and find success after this.

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    • juandabomb
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      first off he gotta get rid of that blondage hair....lmao

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      • Eff Pandas
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        He's a lil guy who's 25ish iirc. He lost his first fight. Got dropped by a guy with 2 KO's in 8 fights iirc.

        Imma take the under on him having a great career. He's got like 4 to 5 years to make ANYTHING happen. I mean he could win a belt or something maybe, but I suspect he'll have a short reign best case so he could have a title which is always respectable. Great seems to big of an ask doe.

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        • CubanGuyNYC
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          Originally posted by Eff Pandas
          He's a lil guy who's 25ish iirc. He lost his first fight. Got dropped by a guy with 2 KO's in 8 fights iirc.

          Imma take the under on him having a great career. He's got like 4 to 5 years to make ANYTHING happen. I mean he could win a belt or something maybe, but I suspect he'll have a short reign best case so he could have a title which is always respectable. Great seems to big of an ask doe.
          Pretty much. He can still have a decent career. But greatness? Frankly, I didn’t see that before last night, let alone after.

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          • Stokely
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            Based on the eye test, no. His skills are shlt

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