Just watched Ramirez vs Postol; Jose reminded me of GGG

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  • Thuglife Nelo
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    Just watched Ramirez vs Postol; Jose reminded me of GGG

    Man Jose’s jab was popping Victor’s head back like a pez dispenser. Very heavy handed lunging jab. I also like Jose’s stance and attacks when closing the ring, bringing the fight to Victor, as the Champion should. Victor didn’t really commit to throwing anything heavy against the defending Champion. The Champion dictated the pace all night. Reminded me old school GGG
    Last edited by Thuglife Nelo; 08-30-2020, 08:28 AM.
  • Curt Henning
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    old school ggg against c and d level opponents yeah...for sure

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    • boliodogs
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      GGG is much better. He throws textbook punches and ends fights quickly. Ramirez throw lots of sloppy round house punches and rarely hurt Postol while eating jabs all fight.

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      • boliodogs
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        Originally posted by Curt Henning
        old school ggg against c and d level opponents yeah...for sure
        Who made you the official grader of fighters, GGG hater. GGG fought lots of very good fighters but haters like you turn them into bums after he knocks them out.Even at age 38 he has only one hometown split decision lost to your hero and he is still in the top 10 on all the pound for pound lists. He did not get there by beating c and d level opponents and you damn well know that. He tied Hopkins record for 20 successful world middleweight title defenses and he will be in the hall of fame on the first ballot, Don't that just piss you off.

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        • nacho daddy
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          Postol is almost 37 and punches like a girl and ramirez barely beat him. if postol punched harder an easy win for him. how did a guy like ramirez be on the verge of uniting the titles?

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          • SteveM
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            #6
            Originally posted by nacho daddy
            Postol is almost 37 and punches like a girl and ramirez barely beat him. if postol punched harder an easy win for him. how did a guy like ramirez be on the verge of uniting the titles?
            Because he has been promoted well. You are maybe forgetting that Crawford won his titles from Indongo at 140 ? [ from memory] - it's amazing how many unremarkable fighters win world titles. Texeira at 154 anyone?

            Ramirez is actually not that bad but he'll be found out against someone like Crawford.

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            • MulaKO
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              Ramirez looked old and very predictable last night
              I’m hoping for him it was actually ring rust
              Was not very impressive to the point that Postol looked great

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