6/28 DAZN PPV: Jake Paul vs Julio Cesar Chavez Jr / Gilberto Zurdo Ramirez vs Yuniel Dorticos (WBA/WBO Cruiserweight Titles)

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This fight also highlights the brilliance of Dimitry Bivol.

People sleep on that win.

Statistically the two best boxers of the last 25 years are Mayweather and Bivol. In other words, they have the best percentages of hitting and not getting hit, against top opposition.
 

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Just saw the farmer vs schofield fight on YT
Knew shyt was wicked when the video length was 3 min
Knew it was even worst than that when I was 2 min in and the fight didn’t even start yet :dead:
Wtf was that
Farmer never saw them punches coming. Feel bad for dude cause he got the moral victories for his last 3 fights, talked hella shyt to the schofields only to get obliterated like that
Guess these annoying ass boxing dads know what they doing
 

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He has the unfortunate predicament of being slightly too big (and undisciplined re weight) for 175, but sloppy for 200.

Opetaia is a maniac with conditioning, he could fight heavyweight easily, yet makes 200 without issue, better still, with the conditioning of a 175 fighter.

Ramirez really nice combination puncher, but he just can't hang with the conditioning and onslaught of a legit 200 pound fighter in Opetaia.

Reminds me alot of Navarrete. Slightly too big for 130, but sloppy at 135/140

Like you said, Ramirez is a nice combo puncher. But a fighter with slow hand speed against an elite counter puncher with fast hand speed (aka Opetaia) is a recipe for disaster. Just too much openings for Opetaia to take advantage of
 
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