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Re: John Ramirez vs. Luis Padilla | DAZN - February 23, 2023

Posted: 24 Feb 2023, 01:27
by margaret thatcher
100-90
99-91

ramirez ud


sounded like a lot of the crowd boo'd ramirez? not sure why......

Re: John Ramirez vs. Luis Padilla | DAZN - February 23, 2023

Posted: 24 Feb 2023, 05:34
by Ruthless-RKO
Scores of 100-90, 99-91 and 99-91 landed in favor of Ramirez

“You know what I need next,” Ramirez told Golden Boy’s Brandy Flores. “I need that title eliminator. After that, I need the champions. Joshua Franco, he got the WBA. It’s all business, never personal.”

Re: John Ramirez vs. Luis Padilla | DAZN - February 23, 2023

Posted: 24 Feb 2023, 05:35
by Ruthless-RKO
Scrappy seems like one of them modern over hyped boxers you get.

He looked crappy and as Mag said, he got boo’d at the end.

Re: John Ramirez vs. Luis Padilla | DAZN - February 23, 2023

Posted: 24 Feb 2023, 16:39
by handsofstone
I knew the result beforehand and read a tweet someone saying Ramirez shouldn't be topping the bill for Golden Boy again, thought he must've stunk the joint out, I thought he was alright tbh, won a shut out, has an exciting all action style, didn't show the power or hurt Padilla but he's tenacious and has a good repertoire from both hands, hooks, uppercuts, body shots etc, I quite liked him and won't mind seeing him again , Padilla was poor, tough but never really tried to do anything different

Re: John Ramirez vs. Luis Padilla | DAZN - February 23, 2023

Posted: 24 Feb 2023, 16:53
by margaret thatcher
i agree, ramirez put the shots together well and pressed it. was very quick handed. it's hard to impress vs a negative guy like padilla who has some survival craft to him

Re: John Ramirez vs. Luis Padilla | DAZN - February 23, 2023

Posted: 26 Feb 2023, 04:40
by handsofstone
handsofstone wrote: 23 Feb 2023, 18:51 DAZN got a card on Saturday as well, Welterweight fight with unbeaten Josh Wagner in against Xhuljo Vrenozi, seen both their last fights on DAZN, neither much cop, I'm sure it was part of some tournament, Wagner looked crap before scoring a late stoppage and Vrenozi lost a shut out, so I'm a bit confused if this is the final

Either way again, let's get this money's worth :box:
Wagner wins a shut out on all 3 cards plus my own, 100-87, one sided as it gets, Vrenozi tough and hung on to the end but he offered little in attack, Wagner was the busier guy and the aggressor even if he wasn't showing much quality himself, he hurt Vrenozi with a right in the 5th which had him holding before he eventually went down but it was ruled a shove, Vrenozi lost a point in the 7th for holding before going down from a left hook in the 8th, didn't look a big shot but reckon he might have been hurt from a body shot previous, a left hook to the body had Vrenozi down again in the 9th and it looked like Wagner would get him out of there but he made it to the end despite being being hurt again in the 10th, Vrenozi probably should've had a point off for losing the mouthpiece repeatedly, 4 times it was out but all academic, Wagner dominated him while not looking anything special