Comments Thread For: Ramirez: I Need To Erase What Happened In Gonzales Fight From People's Minds

Collapse
Collapse
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
    Franchise Champion
    Franchise Champion - 20,000+ posts
    • Sep 2003
    • 46539
    • 2,259
    • 334
    • 5,493,285

    #1

    Comments Thread For: Ramirez: I Need To Erase What Happened In Gonzales Fight From People's Minds

    By Keith Idec - Twenty-two seconds. That's all it took for Adan Gonzales to teach Robeisy Ramirez last August 10 that amateur boxing and professional prizefighting are two entirely different endeavors. Gonzales' left hand to the side of Ramirez's head turned him around and made Ramirez use his gloves to keep from falling to the canvas. Less than 30 seconds into the two-time...
    [Click Here To Read More]
  • kidbazooka
    Banned
    Unified Champion - 10,00-20,000 posts
    • Dec 2015
    • 10062
    • 278
    • 2
    • 133,405

    #2
    Pumped for the rematch.

    Does anyone know if it will be the co main event?

    Comment

    • Corelone
      Undisputed Champion
      Unified Champion - 10,00-20,000 posts
      • Sep 2009
      • 13342
      • 1,784
      • 856
      • 66,332

      #3
      Andujar was the most experienced guy Robiesy fought since losing. 10 fights total experience for the three guys he beat. I'm not sure that did anything for him. What could he learn from those three? Knocking out nobodies (I'm being kind), no matter how good you look, doesn't inspire confidence. It's like he went back to the kiddy pool.

      Comment

      • 57Blues
        Undisputed Champion
        Platinum Champion - 1,000-5,000 posts
        • Apr 2018
        • 2116
        • 738
        • 9
        • 12,593

        #4
        Funny but what caught me was when he said nothing against the old corner not they were bad and he proceeds to kick dirt on them. Not up for big fights on some stuff like that. T/F dont matter let that go when you say nothing against the old corner.
        It's like me saying Ramirez did not look bad in the fight but he sure did not know how to handle himself in the ring, and he really did not show any professionalism while in the ring, and his ring skills were limited but he looked good in the fight. Nothing personal Rosy but...............>>>>

        Comment

        • ShoulderRoll
          Join The Great Resist
          Franchise Champion - 20,000+ posts
          • Oct 2009
          • 56029
          • 10,077
          • 5,027
          • 763,445

          #5
          Just goes to show that even two Olympic gold medals don't necessarily mean anything in the pro game.

          Comment

          • garfios
            Undisputed Champion
            Super Champion - 5,000-10,000 posts
            • Jan 2006
            • 7210
            • 1,536
            • 3,043
            • 29,740

            #6
            A least he is not hiding behind weak opposition. He is fighting his boogeyman. Good for him.

            Comment

            Working...
            TOP