I didn't ge to see the fight, I actually forgot that he was fighting. I just happened to come across the news. From what I heard, he looked great in the first half of the fight, but not as exciting in the second half. Ramirez, it seems, was unwilling to engage in the fight and instead of pressing him like he did in the first half, Katsidis was content to get an easy points win in the second half.
It might have been the heat thought because after the fight he said "It was very very tough, it was so hot, but it was a great experience for me." Or maybe he has gotten a little gun shy about rushing in after taking so many shots from the likes of Casamayor and Diaz. So after he won the first half of the fight he decided not to take anymore changes.
The good news is he puts a win under his belt after two tought losses and keeps his April 10th fight with Julio Diaz on track. I've always liked Katsidis and I was hoping he wouldn't fade away after those losses. I didn't think Juan Diaz was the right fight for him after a tought loss to Casamayor, but I might be a little bias because I like Diaz too and didn't really want to see either of them take a loss.
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Good tune up for Kats. Hopefully it gains him some confidence after his losses.
I saw the 1st few rounds as I was getting ready to go out and he looked on route to a TKO win.
Either he let off or Ramirez just looked to spoil the fight.
Hopefully I can get a copy of the fight.
Czar Amosont (I know I f@cked ip the spelling), the guy who had the close war with Katsidis also made his ring return after being sidelined from bleeding on his brain as a result of that fight. Sources say he was immpressive and showed no ring rust in his fight last night, which he won. I hope he does well and eventually fights on HBO again.
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