When did you start boxing?

The Cuban southpaw landed 51 (22 body shots) of 161 (31.7%) total punches, with 9 of 41 jabs (22%) connected and 42 (22 body) of 120 (35%) landed power shots.Gonzales connected on 43 (21 body) of 262 (16.4%) total punches, connecting on just 3 of 79 jabs (3.8%), but it was his punishing 40 (21 body) of 183 (21.9%) power shots that may have spelled the difference.Robeisy is trying to erase the indelible image that keeps getting repeated (pictured above this story).“I learned that there are no easy opponents in boxing,” Ramirez said. That’s what I’ve been working on. He’s taught me professional boxing.“I saw in another interview that (Gonzales) said I would feel his power this time around.



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What he did the whole fight was push me. The two-time Olympic Gold medalist from Florida by way of Cuba picked up his first pro … The first round, unfortunately they called it a knockdown, I felt it was a slip,” Ramirez said through a translator. Which fighters do you pattern yourself after?

He felt it right away,” Gonzales said after the fight.

We know the talent is in there, but some guys just don’t really adjust from amateur to pro.If Ramirez flops, he’ll be one of the great busts in history, and this is certainly not a good start.Robeisy Ramirez loses pro debut in shocker to Adan GonzalesThurman says hand hindered performance against Pacquiao, tells Crawford to send contractThurman says he’s still trying to get over some mental hurdles stemming from an ongoing hand issue, but is fired up for Crawford.Fury calls for Joshua fight: ‘What’s the worst that can happen, you lose?’Frank Warren has big plans for his star heavyweight prospect.Ramirez takes decision over Postol, looks ahead to TaylorJose Ramirez retained the WBC and WBO junior welterweight titles, and now will look ahead toward an undisputed championship fight.

Ramirez is angry that the Pennsylvania State Athletic Commission changed the first fight with Gonzales from a six-round fight to a four-rounder.“Otherwise, (Gonzales) would have never beat me,” Ramirez said.
Do you have a hidden talent?

He’s just a guy who took up boxing and looked to give it a go.

Ramirez stressed the importance of a positive response the next time.“It’s better that this happened in my pro debut than later on in my career,” Ramirez said. I know his boxing skills. He really didn’t hit me with anything significant. Make no mistake: Featherweight Robeisy Ramirez's loss in his professional debut was an abject disaster. He screwed up and laid an egg in his pro debut.We’ll see if he comes back from this. Good at soccer.

It was just a flash thing. Ramirez, 25, was one of the most heralded fighters to turn pro in years.

His fight Saturday in Philadelphia was designed to be a showcase, an absolutely nonthreatening fight. I got knocked down, but I still think that I won.”Gonzales was offered the rematch two weeks ago.

All the attention is on me.”He beat Ramirez once and he apparently feels that he can do it again.

Robeisy Ramirez is looking to rectify his pro debut Adan Gonzales (left) pulled off an upset in beating two-time Olympic gold medalist Robeisy Ramirez. He’d signed with Top Rank, there was already talk of him someday facing Shakur Stevenson — whom Ramirez beat at Rio 2016 — and the sky figured to be the limit.Tonight in Philadelphia, though, it all went wrong.Unknown Adan Gonzales scored a quick flash knockdown in the opening round, and the highly-touted Ramirez just never got out of the starting blocks, losing a four-round split decision in his professional debut.All things considered, while this won’t grab the headlines that Ruiz over Joshua did, it’s at the very least arguable that this is an even bigger upset.Gonzales (5-2-2, 2 KO), from Denver, turned pro back in Sept. 2015 and lost his first outing, but he had no hype.
The red carpet could not have been laid out in a more pristine, smooth manner 11 months ago for two-time Cuban gold medalist Robeisy Ramirez.

... smooth manner 11 months ago for two-time Cuban gold medalist Robeisy Ramirez. Just a 22-year-old kid from Denver. “I’m not fighting just for him; I’m fighting for my kids, my family, and my city. I don’t know what he’s talking about, because he knocked me down when I was off balance. When I was 9. Adan Gonzales (left) pulled off an upset in beating two-time Olympic gold medalist Robeisy Ramirez. Robeisy, (24) won bantamweight gold medal in the 2016 Olympics in Rio and a flyweight gold medal in the 2012 games in London. He’s coming back from an elbow injury, which he says curtailed his activity after beating Ramirez last year. “Even though I feel that way, I studied him and I started a little slow.


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