Rafael Bazooka Limon vs Jose Luis Rameriz
Posted: 29 Jan 2022, 22:06
15 Rd Lightweight
What's the old saying? "What happens when an irresistible force meets an immovable object"?
As awkward and technically deficient as Limon is, I find myself a big fan.Rameriz was skill wise,technically better. But Limon was a savage. And he wasn't the fastest, but he sure could fight a blistering pace
Rameriz would most likely be the favorite as he was the naturally bigger fighter.
I dont think either fighter would stop the other unless it was on cuts.
Probably Rameriz WD. But there is a possibility that a live Limon, ramps it up and makes it a lot harder than it looks like it should have been.
What's the old saying? "What happens when an irresistible force meets an immovable object"?
As awkward and technically deficient as Limon is, I find myself a big fan.Rameriz was skill wise,technically better. But Limon was a savage. And he wasn't the fastest, but he sure could fight a blistering pace
Rameriz would most likely be the favorite as he was the naturally bigger fighter.
I dont think either fighter would stop the other unless it was on cuts.
Probably Rameriz WD. But there is a possibility that a live Limon, ramps it up and makes it a lot harder than it looks like it should have been.