Is Ramirez’ career on the line tonight?

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  • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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    Is Ramirez’ career on the line tonight?

    I favour him to gain revenge tonight but if he loses, where does he go?
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  • Happy Lora
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    If he loses he might as well call it quits. I can't see how he loses again, personally. You could argue he won the last 3 of those 4 rounds in the initial match. It's just tough to come back from a KD on the cards in a 4 rounder. That won't be an issue this time.

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      Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT
      I favour him to gain revenge tonight but if he loses, where does he go?
      I think he wins easy, but if he loses, end of the line I'd say. You can maybe forgive a dude a fuck up on his pro debut, nerves, expectations, whatever... you can't overlook it a second time.

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        It’s over if he loses.

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        • Mister Wolf
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          Yes. If he loses he is the next Juanma. He will still fight but no one will hype him until he proves more.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Happy Lora
            If he loses he might as well call it quits. I can't see how he loses again, personally. You could argue he won the last 3 of those 4 rounds in the initial match. It's just tough to come back from a KD on the cards in a 4 rounder. That won't be an issue this time.
            I had him losing 38-37.

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              Originally posted by Citizen Koba
              I think he wins easy, but if he loses, end of the line I'd say. You can maybe forgive a dude a fuck up on his pro debut, nerves, expectations, whatever... you can't overlook it a second time.
              Yeah especially to the same guy. He’s looked a lot better in the recent fights though, I’d be surprised if lightning struck twice.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Mister Wolf
                Yes. If he loses he is the next Juanma. He will still fight but no one will hype him until he proves more.
                At least Juanma had a solid 2-3 year run as world champion.

                It will be over before it even begun for Robiesy if he can’t beat this Gonzales kid.

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