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  • #31
    Originally posted by kidbazooka View Post
    Lol

    And why is he a punk the only one acting like a punk during the whole build up was Adan.

    Boy got fucckin schooled talking all that *****
    That performance by Robeisy was shameful...two time Olympic gold winner struggled again vs part time boxer, full time landscaper with 2 weeks training for rematch is very shameful. Clowns continue to praise the victory...classless!!

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    • #32
      Originally posted by Curtis2 View Post
      That performance by Robeisy was shameful...two time Olympic gold winner struggled again vs part time boxer, full time landscaper with 2 weeks training for rematch is very shameful. Clowns continue to praise the victory...classless!!
      Struggle????

      He whooped him every rd you thinking it was a “struggle” is shameful that just tells me you have no idea what you’re watching.

      go back to nascar boxing is not for you clown!!!

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      • #33
        Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC View Post
        That’s true. But the news is that Ramirez appears to be back on track, where he should’ve been from the start.
        they missing the point. First time around he was a no good because he loss to a c class fighter. Now he whooped his a$$ and he still no good. Seems to me they just don't like the kid. No matter what he does, is not going to be enough.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by garfios View Post
          they missing the point. First time around he was a no good because he loss to a c class fighter. Now he whooped his a$$ and he still no good. Seems to me they just don't like the kid. No matter what he does, is not going to be enough.
          Ramirez could have gone on and skipped over Gonzalez for a second fight but he wanted to prove the first fight was a fluke and did just that. I was a fan from the Olympics and now I look forward to seeing him rise up the rankings. But you're right, people are going to hate no matter what he does. Frank Sanchez is another guy to keep an eye on. He is a slick, fast boxer, unlike so many slow ponderous heavyweights on the scene. Frank is a really good guy and owns a restaurant so he has other talents as well.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by Citizen Koba View Post
            Can only assume it was nerves on something, pro debut, high expectations on him. It's not a good look but maybe forgivable. If he'd lost again though it would have been end of the road I reckon.

            I thought Robeisy was gonna cruise to victory this time around but it would still have been nice to see him shoot for something a little more decisive.
            When watching that first fight, Ramirez definitely appeared out of sorts. One has to believe he was nervous at his debut, but there was more. Robeisy probably didn’t train right. Many people simply don’t understand the adjustment these Cuban athletes have to undergo. It can really throw you off your game. Now with Ismael Salas, who’s trained many champions, including Gamboa, Ramirez has started to look like something. Night and day from his debut.

            On a side note: finally got my blitz rating up past 1700 a couple of days ago. First time in months. My standard should be around 1750. Been studying some games and doing tactics puzzles again, and it shows. Improvement comes from a combination of study and practice. Look me up some time. I generally play 3 minute games, but occasionally I’ll do 30 minutes.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by garfios View Post
              they missing the point. First time around he was a no good because he loss to a c class fighter. Now he whooped his a$$ and he still no good. Seems to me they just don't like the kid. No matter what he does, is not going to be enough.
              Originally posted by richardt View Post
              Ramirez could have gone on and skipped over Gonzalez for a second fight but he wanted to prove the first fight was a fluke and did just that. I was a fan from the Olympics and now I look forward to seeing him rise up the rankings. But you're right, people are going to hate no matter what he does. Frank Sanchez is another guy to keep an eye on. He is a slick, fast boxer, unlike so many slow ponderous heavyweights on the scene. Frank is a really good guy and owns a restaurant so he has other talents as well.
              Yeah, there’s clearly some hate being thrown around. Every fighter gets that.

              I’ve been watching Robeisy since his first Olympic medal, through the WSB and now. Still not sure what his pro future might look like, but I like much of what I saw on Thursday. Too bad he’s such a small guy. Salas says he might only go as high as 130. I’d love to see him at 135, but he might never make it there.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by richardt View Post
                Ramirez could have gone on and skipped over Gonzalez for a second fight but he wanted to prove the first fight was a fluke and did just that. I was a fan from the Olympics and now I look forward to seeing him rise up the rankings. But you're right, people are going to hate no matter what he does. Frank Sanchez is another guy to keep an eye on. He is a slick, fast boxer, unlike so many slow ponderous heavyweights on the scene. Frank is a really good guy and owns a restaurant so he has other talents as well.
                check out David Morell jr. He was supposed to fight for a belt back in March, on his third pro fight. We have Natellon(just won a belt) the Romero's, Neslan and Gomez. I think we have Cuban boxing for awhile. Stay safe.

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                • #38
                  Is Ramirez a future world champion?

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC View Post
                    When watching that first fight, Ramirez definitely appeared out of sorts. One has to believe he was nervous at his debut, but there was more. Robeisy probably didn’t train right. Many people simply don’t understand the adjustment these Cuban athletes have to undergo. It can really throw you off your game. Now with Ismael Salas, who’s trained many champions, including Gamboa, Ramirez has started to look like something. Night and day from his debut.

                    On a side note: finally got my blitz rating up past 1700 a couple of days ago. First time in months. My standard should be around 1750. Been studying some games and doing tactics puzzles again, and it shows. Improvement comes from a combination of study and practice. Look me up some time. I generally play 3 minute games, but occasionally I’ll do 30 minutes.
                    I think the kid's gonna do just fine, not sure he's gonna quite live up to the potential he showed in the ammys but now he's finding his feet and got a decent team I've little doubt he'll find his way to a title or two and at his age he's certainly got space to grow into 130.

                    Ha ha, and the chess? damn. Made it a kinda target to get to within 100pts of you before I challenged, and I almost did - got up to just under 1600 at 10mins before one of my cyclical slumps... and now I'm hanging out at around 1400 or so. Weird how it happens in like that, kiinda getting streaks of good form, and I'm never quite sure whether that's just a chaos thing (like the way completely random games of chance tend to produce runs given enough repetitions) or whther it's something in my play or cos I had an extra beer or something.

                    One thing for sure though, you're right about the study, I know full well I'm pretty much at my ceiling unless I put the work in, there's only so far you can get on intuition and native pattern recognition, specially when you're getting to the kinda age where you're brain's only gonna get slower... question of priorities I guess... fight that lockdown waistline with the kettlebells or wrestle with the variations of the King's Gambit?

                    Been a while since I played with the tactics puzzles though, maybe I should get back on it, kinda enjoy those anyways.
                    Last edited by Citizen Koba; 07-03-2020, 02:11 PM.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by garfios View Post
                      check out David Morell jr. He was supposed to fight for a belt back in March, on his third pro fight. We have Natellon(just won a belt) the Romero's, Neslan and Gomez. I think we have Cuban boxing for awhile. Stay safe.
                      Because of home country politics - so few of the Cubans get to show how great they are in the Pro's so it is nice to appreciate the handful of ones that make it because they have already paid their dues just to be able to get to the USA and fight their way up the rankings. And Frank Sanchez is among my favorites for many reasons.

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