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NSB Pick 'em #10 Jose Carlos Ramirez vs Amir Imam
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Originally posted by Koba-Grozny View PostPicks overwhelmingly in favour of Ramirez so far, despite having no really significant wins... is this a comment on Ramirez' quality, I wonder or a damning indictment of Imam?
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will be honest, ive never heard of either these guys and never seen them fight. will go for the clear bookies favourite- dramashow, ramirez, decision, wide
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Originally posted by Koba-Grozny View PostPicks overwhelmingly in favour of Ramirez so far, despite having no really significant wins... is this a comment on Ramirez' quality, I wonder or a damning indictment of Imam?
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bruh you should do for the undercard fights too this time.... imo too good of a chance to pass up as they are mostly toss ups except the light heavys
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Originally posted by bigjavi973 View Postbruh you should do for the undercard fights too this time.... imo too good of a chance to pass up as they are mostly toss ups except the light heavys
Myself I'd be more than happy to throw in the odd smaller fight on quiet weeks - maybe even some regional match-ups from Europe or the Far East, just to encourage folk to broaden their knowledge base a little. And you're right that any of the 10 rounders tomorrow have great potential, though we chose not to do Gvozdyk vs Amar because it was just too big of a mismatch.
It's probably too late now to reasonably add another fight to the pick 'em for this weekend, but if enough people show an interest in doing some 10 rounders it's certainly something that we can consider going forward. Far as I'm concerned I wouldn't really want to do more than 2 fights in a weekend, but doing smaller fights on quiet weeks is cool, especially if they promise to be more competitive than some of the mismatches we see at title level.
EDIT: And on a lighter note,and talking about smaller fights I have to be wondering who else picked up on some of the pugilists fighting at the FLOYD MAYWEATHER BOXING ACADEMY, in Zhukovka, Russia. It's neither clever nor big to laugh at the vagueries of transliteration, but I'm going to anyway. Here's to you Alexander SaltyKov, and Vaginak Tamrazyan.Last edited by Citizen Koba; 03-16-2018, 02:57 PM.
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