Ramirez vs. Imam, early awakening worthy ?
Ramirez vs. Imam, early awakening worthy ?
I have never watched these fighters before. This fight will happen at 03 : 30 a.m. in the my part of world. I am serious, is this match worthy to awake so early ?
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Re: Ramirez vs. Imam, early awakening worthy ?
Balkan...........
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Re: Ramirez vs. Imam, early awakening worthy ?
I see.. It is a bit of a late one. Not the best/biggest fight to stay awake for but it could definitely be a good scrap.ValMar wrote: ↑17 Mar 2018, 09:21Balkan...........
Unless you've got work tomorrow or an early morning, I'd say watch it. the card starts at 12am in the UK.. So it's not too bad here.. Main event should be over and done by 3am my time.
Re: Ramirez vs. Imam, early awakening worthy ?
No, it's a good fight, but this is no superfight. Only superfights ala GGG/Canelo are worth waking up and fussing over.
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Re: Ramirez vs. Imam, early awakening worthy ?
Like I said, if you're just looking to watch a decent scrap and have no plans for Sunday morning and can afford a lie in.. Then watch it..
I watched Quigg-Valdez.. Again not a superfight but I knew I wouldn't be disappointed. I know that is a bigger fight thatn Ramirez-Imam but still.. You get the idea..
I'm on a 9-2 shift tomorrow.. So i'm giving it a miss. Not a fight worth staying up for. If I wasn't working tomorrow, I would have tuned it.
Re: Ramirez vs. Imam, early awakening worthy ?
May I expect the fan friedly style ? Really, I have not enough spare time to find out their fights on YouTube.
I don't work tomorrow, it is Sunday, but I would not like to awake so early in order to watch some average fighters.
I consider Crawford's moving up at WW as a very good thing for LWW, he was practically the unbeatable champion, and LWW might become the very competitive division soon...............
I don't work tomorrow, it is Sunday, but I would not like to awake so early in order to watch some average fighters.
I consider Crawford's moving up at WW as a very good thing for LWW, he was practically the unbeatable champion, and LWW might become the very competitive division soon...............
Re: Ramirez vs. Imam, early awakening worthy ?
Neither are average, guy. Winner will actually become a top dude in the division. Also, Crawford was unbeatable because the division sucked when he was there. It's actually gotten exponentially better.ValMar wrote: ↑17 Mar 2018, 09:49 May I expect the fan friedly style ? Really, I have not enough spare time to find out their fights on YouTube.
I don't work tomorrow, it is Sunday, but I would not like to awake so early in order to watch some average fighters.
I consider Crawford's moving up at WW as a very good thing for LWW, he was practically the unbeatable champion, and LWW might become the very competitive division soon...............
Also, they stylistically match up well. Imam hits hard and Ramirez comes forward.
Re: Ramirez vs. Imam, early awakening worthy ?
Thank you !Mexi-Box wrote: ↑17 Mar 2018, 10:39Neither are average, guy. Winner will actually become a top dude in the division. Also, Crawford was unbeatable because the division sucked when he was there. It's actually gotten exponentially better.ValMar wrote: ↑17 Mar 2018, 09:49 May I expect the fan friedly style ? Really, I have not enough spare time to find out their fights on YouTube.
I don't work tomorrow, it is Sunday, but I would not like to awake so early in order to watch some average fighters.
I consider Crawford's moving up at WW as a very good thing for LWW, he was practically the unbeatable champion, and LWW might become the very competitive division soon...............
Also, they stylistically match up well. Imam hits hard and Ramirez comes forward.
Re: Ramirez vs. Imam, early awakening worthy ?
Re: Ramirez vs. Imam, early awakening worthy ?
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sweetviolenturge
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Re: Ramirez vs. Imam, early awakening worthy ?
With Gvovdyk on the undercard in a 'BC interim title fight ( albeit against a soft touch ), I think tonight's Ramirez - Iman card is a must see. There's also Conlan in his first 8 rounder against a pretty good puncher as well. So, I'd definitely make the effort to either stay up until the wee hours or to wake up extra early in order to watch.
Re: Ramirez vs. Imam, early awakening worthy ?
Forgot about Conlan...thanks. Are they showing it?sweetviolenturge wrote: ↑17 Mar 2018, 17:45 With Gvovdyk on the undercard in a 'BC interim title fight ( albeit against a soft touch ), I think tonight's Ramirez - Iman card is a must see. There's also Conlan in his first 8 rounder against a pretty good puncher as well. So, I'd definitely make the effort to either stay up until the wee hours or to wake up extra early in order to watch.
Re: Ramirez vs. Imam, early awakening worthy ?
Good question. Ramirez vs Imam interests me a lot but it is not enough for me to get awake. Maybe if Gvozdyk in undercard was scheduled against someone better, but ive never heard of Mehdi Amar. Felix Verdejo in undercard too. I will open youtube tomorrow morning and watch the fight without knowing outcome

Re: Ramirez vs. Imam, early awakening worthy ?
Stay off BoxREc before!!!! lol! (how many times have I recorded something only to have it ruined before I get the chance to watch)....Cent0089 wrote: ↑17 Mar 2018, 17:52 Good question. Ramirez vs Imam interests me a lot but it is not enough for me to get awake. Maybe if Gvozdyk in undercard was scheduled against someone better, but ive never heard of Mehdi Amar. Felix Verdejo in undercard too. I will open youtube tomorrow morning and watch the fight without knowing outcome![]()
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Re: Ramirez vs. Imam, early awakening worthy ?
Hah that is true manoogiebe wrote: ↑17 Mar 2018, 17:56Stay off BoxREc before!!!! lol! (how many times have I recorded something only to have it ruined before I get the chance to watch)....Cent0089 wrote: ↑17 Mar 2018, 17:52 Good question. Ramirez vs Imam interests me a lot but it is not enough for me to get awake. Maybe if Gvozdyk in undercard was scheduled against someone better, but ive never heard of Mehdi Amar. Felix Verdejo in undercard too. I will open youtube tomorrow morning and watch the fight without knowing outcome![]()
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Re: Ramirez vs. Imam, early awakening worthy ?
A good scrap between guys who can bang.
Imam has that KO loss to Granados so his chin will remain suspect until proven otherwise.
He'll have to utilize his very good jab effectively to stay in the fight.
Granados wore him down. I think Ramirez will too.
Ramirez is very aggressive and hits maybe harder than Imam.
If he gets by the Imam jab and attacks the body, something he's known for, then I look for him to take out Imam in about 6 rounds.
Luckily I have no problems with the bouts time. The ESPN card starts here in L. A. at 5 p.m. and should end by 8 p.m.
Piece of cake.
Imam has that KO loss to Granados so his chin will remain suspect until proven otherwise.
He'll have to utilize his very good jab effectively to stay in the fight.
Granados wore him down. I think Ramirez will too.
Ramirez is very aggressive and hits maybe harder than Imam.
If he gets by the Imam jab and attacks the body, something he's known for, then I look for him to take out Imam in about 6 rounds.
Luckily I have no problems with the bouts time. The ESPN card starts here in L. A. at 5 p.m. and should end by 8 p.m.
Piece of cake.
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sweetviolenturge
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Re: Ramirez vs. Imam, early awakening worthy ?
Good call SenorPipino. That's pretty much how I see the main event going myself.
I don't see it going much past 6 or 7 rounds, but it should be a barn burner while it lasts.
Iman carries some dangerous power, but I don't think that he can handle Ramirez's pressure or power.
I don't see it going much past 6 or 7 rounds, but it should be a barn burner while it lasts.
Iman carries some dangerous power, but I don't think that he can handle Ramirez's pressure or power.
Re: Ramirez vs. Imam, early awakening worthy ?
Pretty good undercard so far with brutal action and upsets
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Re: Ramirez vs. Imam, early awakening worthy ?
ESPN had another terrific main event tonight, following last week's Valdez-Quigg war.
A relentless Ramirez claimed the vacant WBC super lightweight title with a unanimous decision over a very game, very battered Imam.
No shortage of clean, big shots landed in this bout. But it was aggressive Ramirez who landed most of them.
He outlanded Imam 282-189.
Ramirez controlled the fight in a close range war, battering Imam to the head and body
But to his credit, Imam took the heavy shots and landed his own share of solid, inside blows in return.
But it was simply a matter of the will and grit of the non-stop Ramirez overcoming the better overall technique of Imam.
Ramirez is no Crawford, but his rugged style and accurate punching will make him a headache for any 140 pounder.
A relentless Ramirez claimed the vacant WBC super lightweight title with a unanimous decision over a very game, very battered Imam.
No shortage of clean, big shots landed in this bout. But it was aggressive Ramirez who landed most of them.
He outlanded Imam 282-189.
Ramirez controlled the fight in a close range war, battering Imam to the head and body
But to his credit, Imam took the heavy shots and landed his own share of solid, inside blows in return.
But it was simply a matter of the will and grit of the non-stop Ramirez overcoming the better overall technique of Imam.
Ramirez is no Crawford, but his rugged style and accurate punching will make him a headache for any 140 pounder.
Re: Ramirez vs. Imam, early awakening worthy ?
I have not seen the undercard, but the main event is quite well................
Re: Ramirez vs. Imam, early awakening worthy ?
LMAO! Good job. I thought of you when the fight was in mid-stream and said, it is worth it! cheers!