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  • Comments Thread For: Gilberto Ramirez: Canelo Knows Our Paths Will Cross - It Won't Be Pretty For Him!

    Undefeated former WBO super middleweight world champion Gilberto "Zurdo" Ramirez returns to the ring on Friday, December 18, challenging North American Boxing Federation (NABF) light heavyweight champion Alfonso "El Tigre" Lopez at Galveston Island Convention Center in Galveston, Texas. "The Battle of Rio Grande" will be co-promoted by Zurdo Promotions and El Tigre Promotions, the first promotion for each under their respective companies.
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  • #2
    Ahh, so that is Zurdo's end game. He's a free agent as is Canelo, if Zurdo can stay relevant as a potential opponent, Canelo can probably sell that matchup to whatever provider (DAZN, PBC, Top Rank) that is willing to pay the most for it without worrying about cross-promotional conflicts.

    In the actual matchup, I see Zurdo getting folded with body shots.

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    • #3
      Nobody is clamoring to see a Ramirez fight. Gonna be wishing for that fight for a long time. Munguia has a far better shot at landing that fight.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by PBR Streetgang View Post
        Ahh, so that is Zurdo's end game. He's a free agent as is Canelo, if Zurdo can stay relevant as a potential opponent, Canelo can probably sell that matchup to whatever provider (DAZN, PBC, Top Rank) that is willing to pay the most for it without worrying about cross-promotional conflicts.

        In the actual matchup, I see Zurdo getting folded with body shots.
        That's a pretty big IF, Ramirez refuses to fight anyone with a pulse

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        • #5
          Yeah, yeah, yeah...

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          • #6
            Hmm Zurdo at 175 how does he really do against the likes of Bivol or Beterbiev. He has plenty of time at this weight don't see a showdown with Canelo anytime soon.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by jonnyc420 View Post
              Nobody is clamoring to see a Ramirez fight. Gonna be wishing for that fight for a long time. Munguia has a far better shot at landing that fight.
              Munguia is overrated. Zurdo actually has a shot at beating Canelo at light heavy.

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              • #8
                Wasn’t Ramirez promoted by Canelo . Canelo doing such a bad job he went to top rank

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by robbyheartbaby View Post
                  Hmm Zurdo at 175 how does he really do against the likes of Bivol or Beterbiev. He has plenty of time at this weight don't see a showdown with Canelo anytime soon.
                  Probably not too good but who knows. His best wins are Vlasov, Abraham, and Hart. He'd need to probably pick up a belt or luck into an opportunity for Canelo to see it compelling enough. Right now he has going for him the heritage (all mexican fight), the gaudy record and past titles but he's not really relevant at the moment.

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                  • #10
                    Good to see Zurdo back hopefully he picks up whete he left off. It was obvious168 drained him but he showed alot more power in his one bout at 175. No questioning hi chin and he puts nice combinations together. I belive this kid can handle anyone in this division. I just think he got the runaround from top rank before and especially after the move to 175.

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