Would Robeisy Ramirez Carrazana Be A Good Pro?

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  1. Eastpaw

    Eastpaw Boxing Addict Full Member

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    How would he do in the pros? He has a style much like Henry Armstrong, and he has great defense. He also beat the kid from Newark who fights just like Floyd, and made him cry.
     
  2. Eastpaw

    Eastpaw Boxing Addict Full Member

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    He claims he has no intentions on going pro but if he does turn pro and his style translates to the pros with no problem the 22 year old may be the best h2h fighter of this current generation
     
  3. ThatsRight11

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    There wouldn't be a pro at bantamweight or even featherweight who could beat him except for maybe rigondeaux

    and he is going pro! he'd dominate everyone
     
  4. Rock0052

    Rock0052 Loyal Member Full Member

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    Great fighter. Clutch fighter. Dude is definite championship material if he makes the jump.
     
  5. Gannicus

    Gannicus 2014 Poster of the Year Full Member

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    He would be an absolute monster in the pro ranks. Would love to see him turn pro.
    I fear one thing when it comes to Robeisy. He won Olympic Gold in 2012, fell off the radar, got kicked off the Cuban team and he was underperforming massively. He put in a lacklustre showing in the World Championships, didn't even make World Champs in 2015. He won Gold though in 2016 in an amazing showing, but I don't believe he's really improved.

    His main goal in life was Olympic Gold. He turns up for it. If he goes pro, there's a likelihood he'll taste money an will go nuts and lose it all.
     
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  6. alspacka

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    Without doubt. 100%
     
  7. ThatsRight11

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    he's a better boxer than lomachenko would beat loma in the pros to! has more dimensions than loma and more power and better skills
     
  8. alspacka

    alspacka Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I'd love to see a Rigo vs Robeisy torch passing.
     
  9. bcr

    bcr Well-Known Member Full Member

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    With focus he can be one of the best fighters in the world, he is one of the best fighters in the world, he won all his olympic fights in fashion against all really different styles and beat them all in their game.
    Also he likes to perform, to brawl and win in fashion, but i saw a video of him after the olympics and all his town was there celebrating with him, maybe he likes the way he is living.
     
  10. ThatsRight11

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    would never happen!
     
  11. alspacka

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    Let a man dream dammit!
     
  12. Rock0052

    Rock0052 Loyal Member Full Member

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    I also agree with this. High risk, high reward fighter if we were betting on how his career will go. He's got the tools to be a great pro, and should be, but there's a flameout/letdown risk there moreso than there was with some of the other ultra-talented amateurs.
     
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  13. ThatsRight11

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    at least with ramirez he was a legit olympic champion, unlike a few uzebk fighters like gaibnazarov who was completely destroyed vs russel and sotomayor, and giaysov got gifts vs staniolis and iglesias

    and guys like yoka and conceicao to
     
  14. Rock0052

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    Wait, are you that guy from the Olympics thread with that weird Loma fetish? Like half the Cuban squad was better than him, but he was still your basis for comparison for all of them?
     
  15. ThatsRight11

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    Ramirez is a huge fan of floyd, i think if floyd signed him which they had talks about you'd see the best ramiez! i'm sure alot of promoters are after him, after all he is the best and the youngest two time gold medalist in history, he'd be very easy to promote with his style to,

    probably would be a much bigger star than lomachenko also who doesn't really have a fanbase