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How would have Maidana faired in the welterweight division had he not retired after the Floyd rematch?

Is he a lil overrated?

Swift breaks another Argentina eye socket

Keith it depends which One Time

I can see Chino stopping Porter or hurting him enough where Porter jus acts extra sloppy to survive

Spence v Maidana is prolly brutal af with Spence getting the W as long as his Chin holds up

Bud can win boring but if that China gets touched :whew:
 

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How would have Maidana fared in the welterweight division had he not retired after the Floyd rematch?

Is he a lil overrated?
He gets overrated because he gave floyd and broner hell BUT he got schooled and blanked by Devon Alexander and lost a war to Amir Khan
 

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one struggled with Cory Spinks while the other struggled with Ishe Smith :francis:

Sergio Mora ducked one, but fought the other twice. :francis:

one moved up and gave Froch all he could handle before getting stopped, the other one got all he could handle from Chavez Jr before fukkery ran its course. :francis:

Levels :manny:
 

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one struggled with Cory Spinks while the other struggled with Ishe Smith :francis:

Sergio Mora ducked one, but fought the other twice. :francis:

one moved up and gave Froch all he could handle before getting stopped, the other one got all he could handle from Chavez Jr before fukkery ran its course. :francis:

Levels :manny:
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Gilberto Ramirez a Free Agent, Amicably Spilts With Top Rank
By Ryan Burton

Published On Sat Jul 18, 2020, 02:17 PM EST

BoxingScene.com has been advised that unbeaten former super middleweight champion Gilberto “Zurdo” Ramírez (40-26) and long time promoter Top Rank Inc. have came to an agreement to officially part ways - making the 29-year-old a promotional free agent. He is managed by David Suh.

“I have decided to move my career in a different direction,” Ramírez stated to BoxingScene.

“I would like to thank Bob Arum and all of the Top Rank family for all the support they have given to my career. They always treated me with class. I can’t wait for the next chapter of my career. There are many big fights in my division and I am here to take over.”

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Ramírez captured the WBO super middleweight title in 2016 when he shut out long time champion Arthur Abraham on all three scorecards in Las Vegas. He successfully defended his title 5 times including a pair of memorable bouts against nemesis Jesse Hart.

He moved up to 175 pounds in April of last year and blew out Tommy Karpency in four rounds in his most recent ring appearance. Even though he hasn’t fought since since then, he has stayed active in the gym.

When asked for a statement, a spokesman for Top Rank told BoxingScene.com, “we have reached an amicable settlement with all parties. We wish Gilberto and his team the best of luck in the future.”

The Mazatlán, Sinaloa, México native is forming his own promotional company, ‘Zurdo Promotions’ to co-promote his future fights and is planning to return to the ring in the near future. He hopes to face the biggest names as soon as possible.

“I want Dmitry Bivol, Jean Pascal, Sergey Kovalev, Chávez Jr. - any big name I am interested in,” Ramírez told BoxingScene.com.
 
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