To be fair though, Hart is a pretty decent fighter. Good boxing ability and athleticism and can punch. I don't think the likes of Smith, Degale, etc, would find him an easy nights work.oogiebe wrote: ↑04 Feb 2019, 19:33The LHW's don't have a Callum Smith IMHO, and again he struggled with Hart twice so for him, it's plenty competitive. So there are certainly MORE opportunities at LHW. I have to agree that maybe he's struggling making weight. He's pretty big at 6'2" +, so it makes the most sense, I guess. Yarde should jump on this.ElJefe wrote: ↑04 Feb 2019, 19:28 I think 168 is an easier division for him. Callum Smith aside he'd probably open as the betting favourite against anyone else. The move up must be partially enforced due to struggles making weight.
175 is tough for him imo. Gvozdyk, Kovalev, Beterbiev, Bivol, Browne, Jack, Alvarez etc. More tough fights for him there. Even some lower top 10 guys might fancy their chances with him. Barrera, Yarde, Smith Jr etc. Interesting to see who is first opponent will be.
Gilberto 'Zurdo' Ramirez moving up to 175
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Re: Gilberto 'Zurdo' Ramirez moving up to 175
Fair points, but Zurdo is moving up in weight. Hart is no world beater and it doesn't give me any confidence in the move up.Nondescript wrote: ↑06 Feb 2019, 18:43To be fair though, Hart is a pretty decent fighter. Good boxing ability and athleticism and can punch. I don't think the likes of Smith, Degale, etc, would find him an easy nights work.oogiebe wrote: ↑04 Feb 2019, 19:33The LHW's don't have a Callum Smith IMHO, and again he struggled with Hart twice so for him, it's plenty competitive. So there are certainly MORE opportunities at LHW. I have to agree that maybe he's struggling making weight. He's pretty big at 6'2" +, so it makes the most sense, I guess. Yarde should jump on this.ElJefe wrote: ↑04 Feb 2019, 19:28 I think 168 is an easier division for him. Callum Smith aside he'd probably open as the betting favourite against anyone else. The move up must be partially enforced due to struggles making weight.
175 is tough for him imo. Gvozdyk, Kovalev, Beterbiev, Bivol, Browne, Jack, Alvarez etc. More tough fights for him there. Even some lower top 10 guys might fancy their chances with him. Barrera, Yarde, Smith Jr etc. Interesting to see who is first opponent will be.
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Re: Gilberto 'Zurdo' Ramirez moving up to 175
It was Arum and Top Rank. They didn’t allow their fighters to join. They prefer in house shît.KiwiRider wrote: ↑05 Feb 2019, 14:23He was offered a place in the WBSS, big paydays, unification, Ali trophy etc... Turned it down. That says it all really.
His height and reach will not be a factor at 175 like it is at SMW.
Maybe at 175 he can have a bit more power and stamina, but I fear it won't be enough to challenge the belt holders.
A good test would be someone like Johnson or Barrera, it's still a big step up past those guys to the top level.
Al must have some plan for him to gain a belt without facing the likes of Glovsdyk, Bivol, Kov, etc![]()
Zurdo could have unified in the WBSS and picked up some $$$’s on the way. Also would have had some decent names on his resume had he won.
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Re: Gilberto 'Zurdo' Ramirez moving up to 175
Majority of LHW’s especially the champions bar Bivol are all on ESPN now anway. So shouldn’t be too hard to make the fights happen.
Re: Gilberto 'Zurdo' Ramirez moving up to 175
Heard he's changing trainers now as well.