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    Comments Thread For: Ramirez Shuts Down Khatchikian, Preserves Title Shot

    Gilberto Ramirez preserved his mandatory title shot after outpointing Netherlands' Gevorg Khatchikian over 10 rounds Friday evening at The Cosmopolitan in Las Vegas.

    Scores were 100-90 (twice) and 99-91 in favor of Ramirez in their super middleweight bout, which headlined the latest edition of Top Rank's Metro PCS Friday Night Knockout series on truTV. [Click Here To Read More]

    #2
    Ramirez looks better and better with each fight. I think he's ready for the Abraham-Murray winner. It was also a bonus that Bradley and Boom Boom Mancini were commentating.

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      #3
      Good performance against an awkward opponent. I think he's ready for a title shot. I mean he's got 34 fights If he's not ready now then he'll never be.

      I think with proper training he can be ever better.

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        #4
        I think he definitely needs more seasoning, especialy defensively. I think Murray is going to beat Abraham and I think Murray gives Ramirez a ton of problems. But if Abraham does win that fight, I'd probably make it. Like Grevorg, Abraham doesn't throw a lot of punches and maybe Ramirez can outhustle him, but Abraham, on the rare occasions that he does decide to actually punch, does have a very solid shot.

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          #5
          I actually believe Khatchikian stung Ramirez a couple of times and I also believe that you don't prepare yourself for a title fight by fighting European club fighters. I also have a question. How does a fighter from Europe that has never fought in North America before tonight fight for a NABF title? You see I actually remember when the NABF as well as the USBA belts were actually meaningful belts. Someone also remind Boom Boom that he was watching a Super Middleweight fight and Canelo isn't going to a fight a 6'2" SM anytime in the near future.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Ravens Fan View Post
            I actually believe Khatchikian stung Ramirez a couple of times and I also believe that you don't prepare yourself for a title fight by fighting European club fighters. I also have a question. How does a fighter from Europe that has never fought in North America before tonight fight for a NABF title? You see I actually remember when the NABF as well as the USBA belts were actually meaningful belts. Someone also remind Boom Boom that he was watching a Super Middleweight fight and Canelo isn't going to a fight a 6'2" SM anytime in the near future.
            Arthur Abraham at this point in his career is a European club fighter. Is he going to fight Stieglitz for the 10th time if he beats Murray?

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              #7
              Originally posted by Cuban Linx View Post
              Good performance against an awkward opponent. I think he's ready for a title shot. I mean he's got 34 fights If he's not ready now then he'll never be.

              I think with proper training he can be ever better.
              Depends on his amateur background. I read he won some national championships, but how many fights did he have? In an interview he said he didn't like the amateur because in Mexico there is no real good support for amatauers and he needed money. He said that's why many Mexican fighters either don't go to am's or have short amateur career. I imagine that is why so many of them have so many pro fights, they use the pro career to learn boxing while earning.

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                #8
                Originally posted by -Kev- View Post
                Depends on his amateur background. I read he won some national championships, but how many fights did he have? In an interview he said he didn't like the amateur because in Mexico there is no real good support for amatauers and he needed money. He said that's why many Mexican fighters either don't go to am's or have short amateur career. I imagine that is why so many of them have so many pro fights, they use the pro career to learn boxing while earning.
                Yes, that's why you never hear of any Mexican amateurs winning medals or titles. Nobody good is fighting as an amateur. Many turn pro in junior high.

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                  #9
                  Easy win for Ramirez.

                  The rival was ok, but very dirty and mediocre, he just was in a survival mode...

                  Ramirez can defeat Abraham or Murray...

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                    #10
                    Ramirez holds a #2 ranking with the WBA, so surely his best option is a challenge to Fedor Chuinov for now.

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