you could give the second to stevenson, but you could also give to ramirez, he just was out worked ramirez was too fast for him
I think stevenson could win gold in 2020, and I think he would have clearly outboxed conlan, very very slick that lad, and conlan isn't as slick or as good on the outside as stevenson
dude, we get it. cubans do everything better than anyone has ever done anything in boxing history. if they lose, they were robbed etc... etc...:roll:
Stevenson is clearly bigger than Ramirez. In the pros when he can suck off a few lbs maybe he'll start at 118, but he could fill out as a full lightweight in a few years.
what so stevenson was younger than 18? and beat betters fight then than ramirez did vs conlan selby and the mongolian? I admit to cuban defeats but i also tell the truth if they really won,
This is why you have tolove Ramirez, so passionate and puts his emotions out there. I want to see him turn pro more than Stevenson.
I will start by saying I know this might come off as harsh. I've seen hundreds of fighters shed a tear after a fight and some unable to speak because they were so choked up. People cry. It's a natural reaction. Roy Jones hid his face in a towel shedding tears when he got robbed against Park Si Hun, and he had a hard time collecting himself. Jim Lampley tears up all the time when something remotely emotional happens. But Stevenson's balling like a child during his post-fight interview was a little much and kind of telling. I felt like I was watching someone at a day care reacting when someone took a toy from him. It was way over the top for an adult who just lost a sporting contest. He has a lot of growing up to do. I hope he doesn't turn pro for several years. This reaction leads me to believe he isn't mature enough mentally, regardless of his skills. I don't mean to sound like a jerk. He's very talented. I just don't think anyone who would just wail like that is ready psychologically for the pros.