Robeisy Ramirez was the most impressive looking fighter during this entire Olympics IMO...Amazing young fighter, SO COMPLETE!
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Originally posted by PBP View PostWe need to start a movement to get Robeisy Ramirez out of Cuba. Very skilled and technically sound fighter especially at only 18 years old.
He didn't lose a single round in the whole tournament. Definitely going to keep my eyes open on this one.
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Originally posted by sicko View PostRobeisy Ramirez was the most impressive looking fighter during this entire Olympics IMO...Amazing young fighter, SO COMPLETE!
Originally posted by Tobi.G View PostThe only shame is that hes just an little flyweight. We need more talent in the higher weight classes. There is already Rigondeaux and Gamboa in the lighter classes. Erislandy Savon turning pro would be amazing but i guess as the nephew of the great Felix Savon he prefers to stay in Cuba. We can only hope Solis finally gets in shape.
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Originally posted by PBP View PostI agree. Especially when taking age into consideration.
Don't forget about Julio Cesar La Cruz. He's another very talented fighter that got upset in the quarters. Then you have Roniel Iglesias who's a very solid fighter as well.
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Originally posted by PBP View PostI agree. Especially when taking age into consideration.
Don't forget about Julio Cesar La Cruz. He's another very talented fighter that got upset in the quarters. Then you have Roniel Iglesias who's a very solid fighter as well.
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Originally posted by PBP View PostWe need to start a movement to get Robeisy Ramirez out of Cuba. Very skilled and technically sound fighter especially at only 18 years old.
He didn't lose a single round in the whole tournament. Definitely going to keep my eyes open on this one.
However, much as I'd like to see Robeisy (and the others) defect, I think he's just too young to come over to the U.S. by himself. Unless Ramirez has a serious support system awaiting him in the States, he won't make it. A lot can happen in four years, though. By then there might be serious change in Cuba. And even if there isn't, Ramirez will be 22 by the time he fights in Brazil. He'll be much more ready to defect and head straight for a pro career.
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Originally posted by jsfd26 View PostThe kid is too young man. Unless he has family in the states what is he gonna do here by himself? I don't see him defecting. The change from Cuba to here is tremendous. Ive known people who were dying to leave and once they did and got here the stress and depression was too much. Some eventually went back the others pulled it thru and stayed.
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Originally posted by jsfd26 View PostThe kid is too young man. Unless he has family in the states what is he gonna do here by himself? I don't see him defecting. The change from Cuba to here is tremendous. Ive known people who were dying to leave and once they did and got here the stress and depression was too much. Some eventually went back the others pulled it thru and stayed.
A kid like Robeisy, just eighteen, would not have good odds of making it. Some of the other, much older, Cubans that defected weren't able to adjust to the differences in free living: too many distractions, too many temptations, not enough discipline, etc.
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Originally posted by jsfd26 View PostHe looks like a goofy dude. Remember his first fight he came out smiling for no damn reason. Bet you he would sell too lol.
A smiling, likeable fighter is a marketable fighter. Combine that with a penchant for winning and you've got a potential superstar on your hands. It’s partly what helped make De La Hoya so successful.
Originally posted by PBP View PostLOL...He was doing pushups after the gold medal round too.
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Yeah he's definitely on my watch list. I just hope he can somehow find away to cash in on his talents.
Maybe defend his gold medal in Rio and turn pro after that. I would hate to see him in a situation where he's still fighting at the amateur level into his late 20's and then enters a Rigo/Lara type of situation where your in your prime years and have so few pro fights under your belt.
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