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Danny Garcia vs Robert Guerrero Live Stream is here. Top Rank promoter Bob Arum says he needs to match his unbeaten 24-year-old warrior Gilberto "Zurdo" Ramirez (33-0, 24 KOs) against Gennady Golovkin in Ramirez's first resistance in the event that he beats WBO super middleweight champion Arthur Abraham (44-4, 29 KOs) in their battle on April ninth on the undercard of Manny Pacquiao versus Tim Bradley.
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Arum expects the 6'2" Ramirez to thrashing Abraham to win his WBO 168lb title, and after that he'd like for Ramirez to protect against Golovkin after that. Arum likewise sees Ramirez beating Golovkin.
"I think Golovkin and Tom Loeffler would rather battle Canelo," Arum said to Fighthype. "I don't believe that battles going to happen. He [Golovkin] may even need to battle the English gentleman Saunders.
I don't believe that battles going to happen. In the event that those two battles don't happen and Ramirez beats Arthur Abraham, I would love his first barrier to be against Golovkin. I think Ramirez beats Golovkin," Arum said.
It truly offers that Arum some assistance with being name dropping Ramirez's name alongside Golovkin. I don't think it would work out too well for Ramirez on the off chance that he wound up in the same ring was Golovkin.
That is really strong talk from Arum in him saying that the unpracticed Ramirez beats a warrior as proficient as Golovkin. Ramirez is short on experience and he's not resembled a world blender in his just battle against a contender in Maxim Vlasov a year ago.
Ramirez scarcely beat Vlasov, and was shook up on a few events in that battle from huge punches he was hit with. In the event that a non-puncher like Vlasov could hurt Ramirez, then it makes sense that Golovkin would KO Ramirez without any issues.
I have genuine questions whether Ramirez will beat Abraham on 4/9. This is a gigantic stride up in class for Ramirez in taking that battle, and I don't believe he's prepared for it. Ramirez is inexperienced to the point that I don't think he'll ever be prepared for a warrior such as Golovkin.
Arum is pushing the child far too quick as I would see it since he doesn't have the novice or the expert experience to be tackling an extreme old star like Abraham. Ramirez will have five-inch stature and a three-inch achieve advantage over the 5'9" Abraham, however I don't believe it will help Ramirez any.
I think he's going to get destroyed and end up getting thumped out in this battle. Ideally after that happens, Arum will make the best decision and push the reset catch on Ramirez's profession and begin once again. Ramirez necessities to battle in any event another 30 times against progressively better resistance for him to add to the experience he would need to go up against the best warriors in the game.
It's too terrible Arum can't influence Ramirez to retreat to the novice positions and get some severely required experience. Golovkin had more than 400 novice battles before he turned master. In the event that Ramirez could battle 400 times as a beginner, he would be such a great amount of superior to anything he is presently. Despite everything he won't not be sufficient to ever beat the best folks in the 168lb division, however I think he would be world's superior to anything he is presently.
Arum may be suspecting that Ramirez would in any case win out over the competition regardless of the fact that Golovkin thumped him unconscious in one round, on the grounds that Ramirez's name would be better known in the wake of getting a battle against Golovkin.
I concur with Arum about Saunders and Canelo not liable to confront Golovkin. I don't concur that Golovkin ought to climb to super middleweight to squander a battle whipping on Arum's warrior Gilberto Ramirez.
As awful as Ramirez looked in his nearby win over Vlasov a year ago, it wouldn't be a reasonable battle if Golovkin battled Ramirez. I think it would be such an extensive amount a slaughter that Golovkin may grow unfortunate propensities from the battle since he would be landing all that he tossed at the crude Ramirez.
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Arum expects the 6'2" Ramirez to thrashing Abraham to win his WBO 168lb title, and after that he'd like for Ramirez to protect against Golovkin after that. Arum likewise sees Ramirez beating Golovkin.
"I think Golovkin and Tom Loeffler would rather battle Canelo," Arum said to Fighthype. "I don't believe that battles going to happen. He [Golovkin] may even need to battle the English gentleman Saunders.
I don't believe that battles going to happen. In the event that those two battles don't happen and Ramirez beats Arthur Abraham, I would love his first barrier to be against Golovkin. I think Ramirez beats Golovkin," Arum said.
It truly offers that Arum some assistance with being name dropping Ramirez's name alongside Golovkin. I don't think it would work out too well for Ramirez on the off chance that he wound up in the same ring was Golovkin.
That is really strong talk from Arum in him saying that the unpracticed Ramirez beats a warrior as proficient as Golovkin. Ramirez is short on experience and he's not resembled a world blender in his just battle against a contender in Maxim Vlasov a year ago.
Ramirez scarcely beat Vlasov, and was shook up on a few events in that battle from huge punches he was hit with. In the event that a non-puncher like Vlasov could hurt Ramirez, then it makes sense that Golovkin would KO Ramirez without any issues.
I have genuine questions whether Ramirez will beat Abraham on 4/9. This is a gigantic stride up in class for Ramirez in taking that battle, and I don't believe he's prepared for it. Ramirez is inexperienced to the point that I don't think he'll ever be prepared for a warrior such as Golovkin.
Arum is pushing the child far too quick as I would see it since he doesn't have the novice or the expert experience to be tackling an extreme old star like Abraham. Ramirez will have five-inch stature and a three-inch achieve advantage over the 5'9" Abraham, however I don't believe it will help Ramirez any.
I think he's going to get destroyed and end up getting thumped out in this battle. Ideally after that happens, Arum will make the best decision and push the reset catch on Ramirez's profession and begin once again. Ramirez necessities to battle in any event another 30 times against progressively better resistance for him to add to the experience he would need to go up against the best warriors in the game.
It's too terrible Arum can't influence Ramirez to retreat to the novice positions and get some severely required experience. Golovkin had more than 400 novice battles before he turned master. In the event that Ramirez could battle 400 times as a beginner, he would be such a great amount of superior to anything he is presently. Despite everything he won't not be sufficient to ever beat the best folks in the 168lb division, however I think he would be world's superior to anything he is presently.
Arum may be suspecting that Ramirez would in any case win out over the competition regardless of the fact that Golovkin thumped him unconscious in one round, on the grounds that Ramirez's name would be better known in the wake of getting a battle against Golovkin.
I concur with Arum about Saunders and Canelo not liable to confront Golovkin. I don't concur that Golovkin ought to climb to super middleweight to squander a battle whipping on Arum's warrior Gilberto Ramirez.
As awful as Ramirez looked in his nearby win over Vlasov a year ago, it wouldn't be a reasonable battle if Golovkin battled Ramirez. I think it would be such an extensive amount a slaughter that Golovkin may grow unfortunate propensities from the battle since he would be landing all that he tossed at the crude Ramirez.
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