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    MGM Grand, Las Vegas, Nevada - Gilberto Ramirez (34-0, 24KOs) made history by becoming the first Mexican fighter to capture world title at super middleweight when he boxed his way to a twelve round unanimous decision over Arthur Abraham (44-5, 29KOs) to capture the WBO super middleweight championship. All three judges had it 120-108.
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  • #2
    it was about time congratulations Ramirez!

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    • #3
      Performance got a little boring there at the end, but good showing. Shut out a good but faded fighter. He better stay sharp now cause the big boys are gonna be gunning for him now.

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      • #4
        Nice job by Ramirez he used his size beautifully, Abraham had nothing for him.

        Look forward to seeing Ramirez progress.

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        • #5
          Solid win by Ramirez. Not sure how much longer Abraham will be around for. He looks shot and the younger, and more skilled fighter won.

          Interested to see who's next for Ramirez. But I'm glad he got the win. Another new face added to a division that seems to be getting better.

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          • #6
            Congrats to Ramirez for this great win!

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            • #7
              Ramirez is the new Mexican Cash Cow - he has a HOF in his resume now - ****ing on Chavez jr.

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              • #8
                Gee, was anyone expecting any other outcome? Abe is a murderous puncher, but never seemed to add anything else to his arsenal.

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                • #9
                  Good win for Ramirez. Abraham has held a paper belt but essentially been nothing more than a "B" level "champion" since getting slapped around by Ward and Froch in 2010-2011, and he was bound to get beat once he faced tougher opposition

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                  • #10
                    I'd like to see Ramirez versus the winner of Jack/Bute

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