Gilberto Ramírez Sánchez vs. Arthur Abraham

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  1. CST80

    CST80 De Omnibus Dubitandum Staff Member

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    I started out pretty high on him a few years ago, I cooled a little after his average performances against Sjekloca and Rebrasse but I'm cautiously back on the bandwagon after his back to back destructions of Fielding and Hadillah.
     
  2. CST80

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    It was very impressive, he basically Bute'd him in less than 3 minutes, it was beautifully brutal.
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  3. drenlou

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    Yeah he destroyed Fielding, and I haven't seen the Mohammedi fight but look foward to it.. From what I hear it was a showcase performance.
     
  4. drenlou

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    Antonio Tarver is that you?:think
     
  5. IntentionalButt

    IntentionalButt Guy wants to name his çock 'macho' that's ok by me

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    Depends - champion, or betting favorite.

    Bookies have Ramírez Sánchez priced 8/13 to snatch Abe's title. :deal
     
  6. CST80

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    German Nationalists scare me.:yikes
     
  7. Mexi-Box

    Mexi-Box Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    This is a really good fight. Their styles mesh well. Might be a FoTY. I still don't think tiny Abraham can withstand a humongous fighter like Zurdo with his come forward high guard. Zurdo will pummel him in my opinion.

    I just don't know about Zurdo at this level, though. That's my only concern.
     
  8. CST80

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    IB do you find Vlasov Vs. Sillakh and Dirrell Vs. Caparello intriguing in the least? I do.

    For some reason I think Caparello might pull an upset, he's a hell of a lot trickier than people think he is, and is no walk in the park for Andre, and for some reason with Vlasov/Sillakh I think their styles will mesh well.
     
  9. El Chicano

    El Chicano Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    IB

    What do you think of Jesse Hart vs Zurdo?

    Hart is due to fight the winner
     
  10. CST80

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    I'll give my two cents on that one, Zurdo beheads Hart, Hart was almost just KTFO by Dashon Johnson, he lucked out that the fight was almost over, he was out on his feet. Hart is too sloppy and will lose to the first real opponent he faces.
     
  11. drenlou

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    Wasn't the marquee De La Hoya vs Sturm for the PPV collision course?:think
     
  12. alspacka

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    I think Zurdo's a little overrated (Callum Smith crucifies him btw... prob in a few years at 175), but the size difference here is really significant.

    Whenever I watch Abraham these days I keep expecting him to be an absolutely ruined, broken man, but he never is. Still a sound, solid fighter.

    Not sure Arthur can sustain the activity he'll need to without his friendly local judges.

    Zurdo SD
     
  13. Farmboxer

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    I really don't know who will win the fight, but Abraham is not that good, so the fight can go either way. Find out who Teddy Atlas is picking, then pick the opposite..............
     
  14. Robney

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    Ramirez by razor close decision.
     
  15. BoxingNL

    BoxingNL Dutch P4P Champion Full Member

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    As much as I like AA, but I think Ramirez will outbox him and win by UD.
    Abraham is tough, but Ramirez is too much for him, it's time for AA to take a step down.