[Boxing- USA] 1.4/ 3:00 R.Ramirez- I.Dogboe

Ramirez to win by KO/TKO @2,20

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[Boxing- USA] 1.4/ 3:00 R.Ramirez- I.Dogboe

Post by xavi90 » 01 Apr 2023 19:14

[Boxing- USA] 1.4/ 3:00 R.Ramirez- I.Dogboe

Ramirez was an outstanding amateur and had a stand out win against Shakur Stevenson, who he beat to win Gold at the 2016 Olympics. He lost his first pro fight but has since come on leaps and bounds. He’s easily one of the best fighters to watch right now in boxing. He has terrific foot movement, very fast hands, great combination punching and has an extremely good looping left hand that he’s deadly accurate with. He’s got better and better with every fight he’s had since turning pro, stopping people that have previously never been stopped and completely outclassing others.

Dogboe is 24-2-0. His 2 defeats have come against the same fighter in Navarette, whom he was stopped by in their second fight. Dogboe is seriously tenacious, for what he lacks in size he really makes up for in sheer aggression. He’ll throw hooks instead of a jab often and has won a lot of his most recent fights just by his volume of punches thrown.

Ramirez can fight anyway possible, on the backfoot, front foot or on the inside. He looks great doing whatever, but I see him starting this fight on the backfoot, letting Dogboe unleash with his combination of hooks but I just see Ramirez’s footwork keeping him out the way of most of Dogboe’s shots. I think the fight will get to midway when we see Ramirez be able to start landing what he wants and when he wants. Ramirez pretty much beats Dogboe in every category, whether that’s speed, power or accuracy. He hurts opponents even if he’s partially hitting gloves. Dogboe also tends to forget about covering up a lot of the time and I think Ramirez will easily capitalise on this.

Overall I think Ramirez is a probably the best featherweight out there right now and I expect him to stop Dogboe in around rounds 7-10. I think we’ll see a destructive performance from Ramirez and I believe he’ll go on to possibly become undisputed or if not easily win more belts not just in this weight class.

Ramirez to win by KO/TKO @2,20 Bet365

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