Would you really pick Teofimo to be able to beat the Taylor-Ramirez winner?

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  • Ochoa780
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    #11
    I'd favor him over ramirez. I like ramirez, seen him fight live 3 times now but I dont see him having anything for teofimo unless he flat out puts him on his ass.

    Lopez looks faster more athletic explosive and will probably carry decent pop to 140 since he wont have to drain anymore

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    • L. Cipher
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      #12
      I think Ramirez is tailor made for Lopez, Taylor on the other hand is another story, his skills and length would make it a much more difficult fight, see that one as a 50/50 or slightly lean to Taylor.

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      • Citizen Koba
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        #13
        Originally posted by The Big Dunn
        The Big Dunn would love to see Teo go to England and do to Taylor what Hagler did to Minter.
        You talking about yourself third person there Dunn?

        But yeah, mixed feelings on Teo right now, but 100% I respect US fighters who are willing to cross the water to fight a Champion in their backyard. Spence made me a fan that way, so did Mo Hooker... I was already a fan of Regis but his demeanor and behaviour over here made me even more so. Fact I ended up more a fan of Regis than Taylor even though Josh rightly earned the win IMO.

        Teo comes here to fight Josh it's maximum respect, and I already got a lotta time for him even if I think the young man is a bit of an asshat.
        Last edited by Citizen Koba; 10-21-2020, 09:49 AM.

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        • The Big Dunn
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          #14
          Originally posted by Citizen Koba
          You talking about yourself first person there Dunn?

          But yeah, mixed feelings on Teo right now, but 100% I respect US fighters who are willing to cross the water to fight a Champion in their backyard. Spence made me a fan that way, so did Mo Hooker... I was already a fan of Regis but his demeanor and behaviour over here made me even more so. Fact I ended up more a fan of Regis than Taylor even though Josh rightly earned the win IMO.

          Teo comes here to fight Josh it's maximum respect, and I already got a lotta time for him even if I think the young man is a bit of an asshat.
          Yeah just for effect. Lol. But man that would be a great atmosphere.

          I think Teo is looking at ways to increase his purses as quickly as possible. A Taylor fight in England ( large hot crowd, ppv in America) for 4 belts should up his purse significantly and brings in new fans.

          If Ramirez wins then Lopez gets the home crowd in MSG but I don’t think that fight is a ppv.

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          • STREET CLEANER
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            #15
            Lopez will have the Canelo, Toney effect.

            Fighters will slow down their output because of his defense, counterpunching ability and power.

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            • Citizen Koba
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              #16
              Straight away first fight at 140 I'd favour Taylor I think. I know them triangles are bullchit but I never thought Loma would fare well against the guys at 140 and it ain't like Teo's performance over Loma was particularly dominant as such.

              Taylor has the skills and the length and will probably be at least as heavy on the night as Teo... I reckon a Taylor Decision is most likely. Ramirez? Tougher call, Teos more skilled but I reckon Jose will pressure him in a way that Loma was unable to, and I doubt Ramirez will be as easy to push off. Gun to head I'd say Teo should be able to outbox Ramirez to a solid Decision but I noted he really didn't seem to like it when Loma was getting in close. Jose won't make it comfortable I think.

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              • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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                #17
                Originally posted by fistic flow
                He could beat Ramirez with his jab and fast counters, but Taylor's all round game and size would be too much.
                Completely agree with this...

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                • Madison Boxing
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                  #18
                  i dont see him beating either of them, i didnt see a lot special in him at all, ive never known anyone get so much credit for losing 5 of the last 6 rounds and only winning the earlier ones because the other guy didnt throw a punch

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                    #19
                    Lopez's defense needs work, he looked uncomfortable getting hit. I think he has the ability to take big shots. But I'm not so certain he can beat Haney, Tank and Ryan. Stylistically he'd match up best with Tank cause of his size. Ramirez and Taylor are both beatable by Lopez also. His pot shot style, catch and shoot, movement will give them trouble. Ramirez and Taylor both like to get on the inside neither really boxes on the back foot.

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                    • Mammoth
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