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Would Brudov avenge his countryman, or would Ramirez once again end up the winner?
andyZOR
01-25-2009, 01:57 AM
Fuck that imo.
Ramierez has Enzo to deal with. After he fiths him, Alexeev would want his rematch. This time, no more Germany shit.
Fight in Argentina son.
Fuck that imo.
Ramierez has Enzo to deal with. After he fiths him, Alexeev would want his rematch. This time, no more Germany shit.
Fight in Argentina son.
Alexeev will need to rebuild for at least a year, throwing him back in there with Ramirez any time sooner would be a serious risk for a 2nd L.
Btw, what is wrong with a Brudov - Ramirez fight? :think
Brudov right now is a more complete boxer than Alexeev (though Alexeev has greater potential) who can easily go 12 hard rounds, IMO Brudov takes Ramirez to school, winning a UD.
andyZOR
01-25-2009, 05:53 PM
Alexeev will need to rebuild for at least a year, throwing him back in there with Ramirez any time sooner would be a serious risk for a 2nd L.
Btw, what is wrong with a Brudov - Ramirez fight? :think
Brudov right now is a more complete boxer than Alexeev (though Alexeev has greater potential) who can easily go 12 hard rounds, IMO Brudov takes Ramirez to school, winning a UD.
Nothing is wrong. Its just that Mac has dibs now.
Nothing is wrong. Its just that Mac has dibs now.
Yes I know that is victor's next fight.
Still, we can contemplate how these other matchups would play out.
Would Brudov avenge his countryman, or would Ramirez once again end up the winner?
Very tough question,axe!
Brudov is a durable and tough cookie.Whats more he would certainly not run out of gas in a fight with Ramirez!
I am still not really sure what to think of the Argie who upset Alexeev . Is he a flash in the pan and will he capture the flag against all odds turning into a true champ who defends his title several times?? He had flown under everyone's radar up to his encounter wiht Alexeev.His pro record had been average.A couple of victories over mediocre opponents.He for sure upset the apple cart and surprisingly beat Alexeev.Every dog has its day,eh??
No idea,truly.
Very tough question,axe!
Brudov is a durable and tough cookie.Whats more he would certainly not run out of gas in a fight with Ramirez!
I am still not really sure what to think of the Argie who upset Alexeev . Is he a flash in the pan and will he capture the flag against all odds turning into a true champ who defends his title several times?? He had flown under everyone's radar up to his encounter wiht Alexeev.His pro record had been average.A couple of victories over mediocre opponents.He for sure upset the apple cart and surprisingly beat Alexeev.Every dog has its day,eh??
No idea,truly.
I think the key is that Brudov is a very, very tough boxer. Arslan could do nothing to him and won a controversial decision on pure activity.
Brudov is a well schooled boxer and a veteran. I think he wins round after round against Ramirez and Victor would be unable to turn it around in the late rounds, unlike in his fight with Alexeev.
I would pick Brudov to cruise to a decision, winning 10 rounds in that fight, though each round would be competetive for sure.
rumour24tiger
01-29-2009, 09:10 AM
Brudov is tough, but not very skilled.
Alexeev is very skilled, but not very seasoned and may be lacking toughness.
Has Brudov done anything to warrant a Ramirez fight?
Enzo v Ramirez sounds better to me. WBO might not put forward too many worthy contenders so Im going to enjoy while I can.
Brudov is tough, but not very skilled.
Alexeev is very skilled, but not very seasoned and may be lacking toughness.
Has Brudov done anything to warrant a Ramirez fight?
Enzo v Ramirez sounds better to me. WBO might not put forward too many worthy contenders so Im going to enjoy while I can.
Fair enough, but I am of the opinion that Brudov has a better resume than Ramirez, by a fair bit.
Beating 26-2 Rowsell, Luis Pineda for the WBA interim, losing a controversial SD to WBA champ Arslan, then KOing DeAndray Abron is more impressive than just beating a green Alexeev...IMO.
Fair enough, but I am of the opinion that Brudov has a better resume than Ramirez, by a fair bit.
Beating 26-2 Rowsell, Luis Pineda for the WBA interim, losing a controversial SD to WBA champ Arslan, then KOing DeAndray Abron is more impressive than just beating a green Alexeev...IMO.
I quite agree with you,axe! Brudov has a better fight record than Ramirez.Nevertheless,Brudov ' s potential is quite limited whereas Alexeev's potential is.............. . Well,lets wait and see how Alexeev fares in his next 2-3 fights!!
I would urgently recommend Alexeev to buy a tape of Arslan vs Brudov and watch both fighters' determination to win their fight.Brudov was totally out of puff in round 12 of his encounter with Arslan but he kept boxing trying desperately to win the very last round.He couldnt leave the ring with his very own feet,but had to be taken to hospital.Props to him and his incredible determination to dethrone Arslan.
I for one had him ahead on points after 12 very close and competitve rounds.Alexeev can certainly take a leaf out of Brudov's book and brace himself for the demanding fights ahead of him.
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