Comments Thread For: Robeisy Ramirez: Shakur Is A World Champ, A Fight I Want Down The Line

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Robeisy Ramirez: Shakur Is A World Champ, A Fight I Want Down The Line

    While this year has been one to forget for most of the world, Robeisy Ramirez has turned it into a fresh start. Four months after enjoying a Miami hometown showcase, the two-time Olympic Gold medalist picked up his quickest pro win to date. It took just 0:54 of ring time for the 26-year old Cuban southpaw to dispatch Dominican Republic's Yeuri Andujar, live on ESPN from the MGM Grand Conference Center Grand Ballroom in Las Vegas in what served as the first televised fight on American soil since March 13.
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  • garfios
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    Keep wining and if you look impressive, the better. Don't forget from where you came from. dale el mio.

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    • kidbazooka
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      Ramirez has been looking real good I think we all know that pro debut was not Robeisy at all he’s now on point and as along as he keeps looking impressive(he reminds me of a young Salvador Sanchez style wise)he’ll be able to hand Shakur another L.

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      • Corelone
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        Olympic gold medalist is still beating up kids. That last one was the worst, but Robeisy looks good? None of these guys are as good as the guy who beat him, not even close. He's tearing through the kiddy class.

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        • Mister Wolf
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          He should be forced to rematch the guy that beat him next. If you not going to run it back then no one should call it a fluke.

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          • tjones1989
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            Ramirez gonna get beat bro, jajja

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            • Corelone
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              #7
              Those last three wins were 10-4 total, and the last one had 3 of the losses. He's dragging that gold medal around like it was a mistake.

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              • Dip_Slide
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                He still hasn't lived up to the expectations at all as a pro but i still won't count him out just yet.

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