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    Robeisy Ramirez looked sharp this time

    No BS this time Robeisy looked like the guy we all expected in his debut he looks fast sharp and easily won every rd until the stoppage.

    Also the opponent was pretty similar to the first guy he faced, I say Ramirez rematches him to get that loss redeemed.

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    Was night and day compared to his last performance. I think last time out that early KD really rattled him, and from there he was too far in his head.

    And I heard they already offered a rematch, but they lowballed Gonzalez so he walked away. If Bob's smart. he learns from not getting a Salido rematch and he pays Gonzalez well for the rematch.

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      #3
      Originally posted by kidbazooka View Post
      Robeisy Ramirez looked sharp this time

      No BS this time Robeisy looked like the guy we all expected in his debut he looks fast sharp and easily won every rd until the stoppage.

      Also the opponent was pretty similar to the first guy he faced, I say Ramirez rematches him to get that loss redeemed.
      ... of course he "looked sharp": he beat a 19 yo opponent...

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        #4
        I just don't see him translating from the amateurs well at all 7 his style is an eyesore.

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          #5
          Originally posted by dan_cov View Post
          I just don't see him translating from the amateurs well at all 7 his style is an eyesore.
          Eyesore????

          How exactly?

          An eyesore of a style is Usykes straight up euro posture style.

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            #6
            Originally posted by _Rexy_ View Post
            Was night and day compared to his last performance. I think last time out that early KD really rattled him, and from there he was too far in his head.

            And I heard they already offered a rematch, but they lowballed Gonzalez so he walked away. If Bob's smart. he learns from not getting a Salido rematch and he pays Gonzalez well for the rematch.
            Oh really? Wasn’t aware of that hopefully they get that rematch done because Robeisy beats that guy easily and right now it will go a long way to restore some of that luster he had coming in.

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              #7
              Originally posted by MDPopescu View Post
              ... of course he "looked sharp": he beat a 19 yo opponent...
              Yeah, man. Ramirez looked much better than his debut, but I wouldn’t read too much into this performance either way. He beat a nineteen year old kid with three pro fights. Nothing to get excited over.

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                #8
                So I guess he should go straight up to gonzalez. 19 years old is better than a 45 years old guy coming out of retirement. This was a good fight with a new trainer. Restoring some needed confidence.

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                  #9
                  Another “monster” who lost to. Mexican ��

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by kidbazooka View Post
                    No BS this time Robeisy looked like the guy we all expected in his debut he looks fast sharp and easily won every rd until the stoppage.

                    Also the opponent was pretty similar to the first guy he faced, I say Ramirez rematches him to get that loss redeemed.
                    - -Robby sharp last time. He just got KDed.

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