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Opetaia’s Scripted Sympathy: Playing The Victim Card To Deflect Criticism

Jai Opetaia began bitter on Saturday, talking about his inability to obtain the battle of monotheism he wanted against WBA and WBO Cruiserweight Gilberto ‘Zurdo’ Ramirez.

Opetaia (27-0, 21 KOS) says it is defending the IBF belt against Claudio Squeeo only “Stay busy” In his upcoming battle on May 13 on DAZN at the Gold Coast Convention Center, Broadbeach.

Excities refused

Unfortunately, many fans are not interested in what Opetaia gives about the reason for his fight against another lower discount because he has already fought many of them during his professional career for ten years. They see the type of Australian fighters steadily and ignores its interpretations.

It does not matter what excuses come with Jai to try to whiten the reason for his CV to be filled with tomato cans from top to bottom. The masses do not listen to it.

Ramirez (47-1, 30 KOS) is a star in the United States and has many different fighters who can face in the states that Americans want to see. Opetaia is unknown to us fans, and one reason is his horrific autobiography. Zordo does not need Jay.

The victim’s card

“Stay busy. I am chasing these monotheistic battles, but these battles [Claudio Squeo] The next you got. I am busy. Jay Obetia said to the boxing in Dazn, and discuss what his goals are and what they are on May 13.

“I was chasing these battles. Tawheed battles are all I ask for,” Opetaia continued when asked about his desire to face the WBA and WBO Cruiserweight Gilberto ‘Zurdo’ Ramirez. “With Zioardo, I was chasing that bad battle. This battle is easy to do. I don’t know what I can do, but we are ready. We are ready; we’ll be ready, so let’s continue in that. We waste time.”

It does not matter what excuses are Opetaia to justify his weak and inflated biography. Fans pass through what they see, and what they see with him is that the man has not fighted anyone other than Mairis Bridis, who is 39 years old during his career. Unfortunately, Jay didn’t look good against him.

Last update on 03/22/2025



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2025-03-22 17:24:00

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