Comments Thread For: Gilberto Ramirez Twice Drops Alfonso Lopez In 10th Round Knockout Win

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  • Boricua181
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    #11
    Boricua181

    Gilberto Ramirez is no joke, at 41-0 (26 KO's), he is a force to be reckoned with. A good boxer, and better puncher he should be given a title shot within his the next 2 fights. I don't think that sitting out 1 year, and 8 months to get out of a contract wasn't a good career move. He could've had another 2 or 3 fights within that time frame. He could've brought his record to 44-0 (29 KO's), and have fought for the title. Then he could've gotten out of the contract, possibly as a 175 pound champion. Losing 1 year and 8 months from your career is never a good idea, Mickey Garcia sat out 2 1/2 years to get out of a contract from Arum also. I just think it slowed down their career's, and their earning's. Worst of all they can never get those 2 years back, they're lost in time. Besides the fact that it didn't hurt Bob Arum as much as it hurt them.
    Last edited by Boricua181; 12-19-2020, 09:34 AM. Reason: added another sentence at the end.

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    • VashDBasher
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      #12
      He’s ranked no.1 by the WBC. Does that mean he’ll be a mandatory for Beterbiev? Would love to see them go at it. Beterbiev by brutal stoppage.

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      • _original_
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        #13
        This guy has one of the most disappointing and uninteresting careers of recent memories. I remember having hope for this guy YEARS ago and he still hasn't fought anybody of note. He even makes Andrade resume and career to look hall of fame worthy in comparison.

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        • Phill lynott
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          #14
          Good showing after the layoff. I think it was a good fight. Not a cakewalk by any means. Lopez deserves alot of credit. Tough SOB! Like what Ramirez is doing with the promotional side of things. Props to Zurdo and much appreciated from this fan's standpoint!

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          • Squ□redCircle34
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            #15
            Ran away from Beterbiev and Joe Smith to fight Bivol smh

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            • bikeboatski
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              #16
              More active

              Zurdo needs to get more active. Since he just recently moved up to the light heavyweight division, I would say he should start with the lesser ranked opponents, rather then the top guys.
              There's plenty of journeymen at light heavyweight, Eleider Alvarez, Marcus Browne, Joe Smith Jr, etc.
              No need to face the top guys like Bivol, Beterbiev, etc. right off.
              But mainly he needs to fight and stay active, even if it means going back down to super middleweight.

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              • bikeboatski
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                #17
                Boricua181, True, and at this point the best thing for Zurdo is to have a series of regular fights before he loses his prime and his edge.
                Last edited by bikeboatski; 02-18-2021, 06:38 PM. Reason: left something out

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                • jmrf4435
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by _original_
                  This guy has one of the most disappointing and uninteresting careers of recent memories. I remember having hope for this guy YEARS ago and he still hasn't fought anybody of note. He even makes Andrade resume and career to look hall of fame worthy in comparison.
                  EXACTLY--

                  Can wait for bivol and betriebev or joe smith to KO him

                  He's horrible and overhyped

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                  • Boricua181
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by bikeboatski
                    Boricua181, True, and at this point the best thing for Zurdo is to have a series of regular fights before he loses his prime and his edge.
                    Zurdo should try to get 3 quick turnaround fights this year against decent opposition. The 3rd fight could be for a title, he's undefeated, and has some good names on his resume already.

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