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    #11
    Originally posted by famicommander View Post

    If Espinoza were really all that he'd have stepped up a long time ago. He was fighting dudes with upside down records as recently as 2022. He's a basic, face-first plodder and a KO waiting to happen.
    Robeisy couldn't do it. It remains to be seen if your amazing Mr. Leo from NM can. I seriously doubt he takes that fight. Managers yapping and actually doing it are two different things.

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      #12
      Originally posted by BlackRobb View Post

      Robeisy couldn't do it. It remains to be seen if your amazing Mr. Leo from NM can. I seriously doubt he takes that fight. Managers yapping and actually doing it are two different things.
      Ramirez's only good win is Dogboe, who you're trying to argue in another thread isn't world level.

      He has 3 losses, 1 to a journeyman, and 1 solid win.

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        #13
        Originally posted by famicommander View Post

        Ramirez's only good win is Dogboe, who you're trying to argue in another thread isn't world level.

        He has 3 losses, 1 to a journeyman, and 1 solid win.
        Based on his amateur pedigree and skill level, Robeisy is a Top 5 talent at 126. He got mashed by Espinoza, but guess what? Every champ at 126 right now would get mashed by Espinoza. I pray that Leo fight gets made.

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          #14
          Originally posted by BlackRobb View Post

          Nakatani may be biting off way more than he can chew. I've chatted with a few gym ra.ts from Mexico. They both told me that Espinoza was giving vets the biz in sparring there at age 16. I personally would leave Espinoza TF alone.
          Junto goes where Naoya does

          the risk is worth the reward

          Junto could inherit much of Naoya's fanbase and take the torch of Japanese boxing

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            #15
            Originally posted by BlackRobb View Post

            Based on his amateur pedigree and skill level, Robeisy is a Top 5 talent at 126. He got mashed by Espinoza, but guess what? Every champ at 126 right now would get mashed by Espinoza. I pray that Leo fight gets made.
            This isn't amateur boxing. In professional boxing his only good win is Dogboe and he took a loss to Adan Gonzalez. A 14-3 record with only one good win is nothing special.

            I'd maybe take Espinoza over Ball. I'd take Leo or Fulton over Espinoza easily though.
            Last edited by famicommander; 05-31-2025, 02:54 PM.

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              #16
              Originally posted by SouthpawRight View Post
              Junto goes where Naoya does

              the risk is worth the reward

              Junto could inherit much of Naoya's fanbase and take the torch of Japanese boxing
              If Junto goes where Monster is, why is he not at 122 yet? He's not beating Inoue, trust me.
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                #17
                Originally posted by famicommander View Post

                This isn't amateur boxing. In professional boxing his only good win is Dogboe and he took a loss to Adan Gonzalez. A 14-3 record with only one good win is nothing special.

                I'd maybe take Espinoza over Ball. I'd take Leo or Fulton over Espinoza easily though.
                None of the three champs stand a chance against Espinoza. Fulton looked good against Figueroa, but Espinoza applies much more pressure than Brandon.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by BlackRobb View Post

                  None of the three champs stand a chance against Espinoza. Fulton looked good against Figueroa, but Espinoza applies much more pressure than Brandon.
                  Espinoza is a face-first plodder and he's going to get knocked out soon. He's going to age in dog years, just like Figueroa did.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by famicommander View Post

                    Espinoza is a face-first plodder and he's going to get knocked out soon. He's going to age in dog years, just like Figueroa did.
                    Figueroa has never taken a beating and has lost only once, with one of those being debatable. To reach Espinoza's chin, you'll have to walk through lots of rain. Bring a good umbrella.

                    I have no clue why you hate Espinoza. He's no Miguel Berchelt, trust me.
                    Last edited by BlackRobb; 05-31-2025, 10:00 PM.
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by SouthpawRight View Post
                      Junto goes where Naoya does

                      the risk is worth the reward

                      Junto could inherit much of Naoya's fanbase and take the torch of Japanese boxing
                      Lol junto is getting crushed by inoue and he knows that. That's why junto is asking for 2 tune up fights. And junto said fighting at 126 is unrealistic. That BS was put out by his trainer and junto shut it down right away.
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