Ramos wasn't the same wrestler in my opinion that he once was in Iowa City..maybe it's the bitterness or simply lack of talent he once trained with, but his fire seamed to be diminished. His life has changed dramatically with age, marriage, fatherhood and although he talks a good game he doesn't seam to wrestle with the same in your face attacking style.
If your only fuel is hate, for perceived wrongs committed supposedly against you, eventually there's nothing left...Tony seams that way now.
Gilman on the other hand has plenty of fuel, if he wrestles his match and gets attacking early he will have no trouble.