Junlong Zhang knocks out Victor Emilio Ramirez

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Junlong Zhang knocks out Victor Emilio Ramirez in 2 minutes.

This is the first time Zhang beats a former world champion.

Now, Zhang has a perfect record 19-0 (19 KOs).

Fight took place on 18 December 2018.

I'm pretty sure Ramirez retired last year after neing KO'd by Lebedev.
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Zhang put the argentinian down twice with vicious body shots and Ramirez was badly hurt, never get up. Referee Ferlin Marsh stopped the one-sided fight at 1:36 in the opening round. This was the sixth WBA Oceania heavyweight title defence for Zhang, who knocked out all the challengers in one or two rounds.
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fraud fighter whose opponents look like theyre taking dives
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jamamb wrote: 19 Dec 2017, 06:40 fraud fighter whose opponents look like theyre taking dives
None of the higher ranked Americans dare to show up against him, he got a high ranking, so why don't they fight him?
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asdfjkl wrote: 20 Dec 2017, 02:07
jamamb wrote: 19 Dec 2017, 06:40 fraud fighter whose opponents look like theyre taking dives
None of the higher ranked Americans dare to show up against him, he got a high ranking, so why don't they fight him?
Big money fight in China?
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 20 Dec 2017, 02:44
asdfjkl wrote: 20 Dec 2017, 02:07
jamamb wrote: 19 Dec 2017, 06:40 fraud fighter whose opponents look like theyre taking dives
None of the higher ranked Americans dare to show up against him, he got a high ranking, so why don't they fight him?
Big money fight in China?

It would be great for boxing if it became popular in China, and a Chinese heavyweight contender would be just the ticket!
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x2x wrote: 20 Dec 2017, 02:53
Ruthless-RKO wrote: 20 Dec 2017, 02:44
asdfjkl wrote: 20 Dec 2017, 02:07

None of the higher ranked Americans dare to show up against him, he got a high ranking, so why don't they fight him?
Big money fight in China?

It would be great for boxing if it became popular in China, and a Chinese heavyweight contender would be just the ticket!
He should fight that other undefeated Chinaman who AJ beat. Zhillai Zhang or something.
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This sounds dodgy to me.
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 20 Dec 2017, 02:44
asdfjkl wrote: 20 Dec 2017, 02:07
jamamb wrote: 19 Dec 2017, 06:40 fraud fighter whose opponents look like theyre taking dives
None of the higher ranked Americans dare to show up against him, he got a high ranking, so why don't they fight him?
Big money fight in China?
Who knows, as far as I know China isn't a real boxing country, but who knows.
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Saw a picture of Ramirez with the License he received to fight, he looked badly out of shape, it was definitely him in the ring, whether the fight was legit or not may not have mattered much as he was clearly no where near his best...
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 20 Dec 2017, 02:57
x2x wrote: 20 Dec 2017, 02:53
Ruthless-RKO wrote: 20 Dec 2017, 02:44

Big money fight in China?

It would be great for boxing if it became popular in China, and a Chinese heavyweight contender would be just the ticket!
He should fight that other undefeated Chinaman who AJ beat. Zhillai Zhang or something.

China has seven ranked heavies. Three of them are named Zhang. Another is Wang.
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And anther called Dong who's about 7 feet tall. No big dong jokes please :D
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candyslim wrote: 21 Dec 2017, 14:49 And anther called Dong who's about 7 feet tall. No big dong jokes please :D

Ha ha it sounds scripted! Everybody in China isn't named Zhang or Wang or Ding or Dong!

I remember a place called Big Wong's on Mott Street in Chinatown in Manhattan!
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How Hai is a Chinaman. That's a statement not a question :D
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candyslim wrote: 22 Dec 2017, 04:40 How Hai is a Chinaman. That's a statement not a question :D

How Long too.

Hey it's still there!

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Reading the Yelp reviews Big W's sounds like one of those old fashioned NYC Chinatown places with copious quantities of very cheap and very greasy food and humorously bad service, like the late great Hong Fat that was also on Mott Street...and Wo Hop is still there on Mott Street too, open 24 hours 365 days I think, down in the basement last time I looked,
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I was only ever in NY once. My host took me to Katz's Deli on Houston Street, Lower East Side, made famous by "Where Harry met Sally" it's where she had her ... erm ... her outburst.

I thought it was a great place.
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candyslim wrote: 21 Dec 2017, 14:49 And anther called Dong who's about 7 feet tall. No big dong jokes please :D
Who has retired and was last seen trying to join the WWE
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candyslim wrote: 23 Dec 2017, 04:01 I was only ever in NY once. My host took me to Katz's Deli on Houston Street, Lower East Side, made famous by "Where Harry met Sally" it's where she had her ... erm ... her outburst.

I thought it was a great place.


At one time I lived only a few blocks away from Katz's on E. Houston (pronounced How-stun) Street. I was only in there once, though.
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Boxing Prospect wrote: 24 Dec 2017, 07:38
candyslim wrote: 21 Dec 2017, 14:49 And anther called Dong who's about 7 feet tall. No big dong jokes please :D
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Wrestling, like boxing, is trying to get into the Chinese market. With all the fixed boxing matches and blustering pre fight "pressers" and hour long ring entrances, wrestling and boxing seem to be merging anyway. "Sports entertainment".

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