Ramon Cardenas vs. Jesús Eduardo Ramírez Rubio & Ronny Rios vs. Nicolas Polanco RBR.

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  1. IntentionalButt

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    Couple of sharp 28-year-olds here. Probably edge to Cárdenas in the first, on body jabs.
     
  2. Boxingfan2

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    Cardenas has some good movement, steps back just enough to make Rubio miss by inches and is in position to counter right away.
    He has been close with the right cross a few times already.
     
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  3. drenlou

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    2-0 Cardenas
     
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  4. IntentionalButt

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    Ramírez trapped him on the ropes and landed some good flush unanswered hooks but Cárdenas laughed them off.

    2nd was tight.
     
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  5. lobk

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    1 - 1 for me
     
  6. Fogger

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    Round 1 - 10-9 Cardenas
    Round 2 - 10-9 Ramirez

    19-19

    Not much going on but Ramirez landed the better blows.
     
  7. IntentionalButt

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    Yeah if anything I'd say 10-9 Ramírez super close, or else 10-10
     
  8. drenlou

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    2-1 Cardenas. Clear round 3 for Ramirez. This looks like Carbajal-Gonzalez to me, but on a wayy smaller scale. It's gotta be the hairstyle of Cardenas giving me that vibe.
     
  9. lobk

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    2 - 1 Ramirez
     
  10. Boxingfan2

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    Both are landing at a similar rate but it seems like Ramirez has to expend a lot more energy, he looks a little tight while Cardenas is loose and fluid.
     
  11. IntentionalButt

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    Round 3

    Ramírez is catching the Cárdenas one-two in his right mitt and then ripping him with long counter left hooks. Cárdenas playing a dangerous game, moving in with the same predictable combos in straight lines, although he is mixing it up a little downstairs. Cárdenas hit with some heavy left hooks and right crosses but remains undeterred on the frontfoot. Cárdenas with a wild overhand right falling in, missing as Ramírez steps back.

    10-9 Ramírez

    29-28 Ramírez
     
  12. IntentionalButt

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

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    How is Dinamita's chin, do we know? I see his one pro defeat was via MD. Ever been down?

    His style appears to include being very blasé about getting hit with shots around the guard, only really defending the point of his jaw.
     
  13. Fogger

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    Round 1 - 10-9 Cardenas
    Round 2 - 10-9 Ramirez
    Round 3 - 10-9 Ramirez

    Ramirez 29-28

    Cardenas moving, feinting and fighting at a high activity level. Some of that activity needs to be throwing punches if he wants to win the fight.
     
  14. drenlou

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  15. lobk

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    2 - 2 for me
     
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