I still see little chance for Ramin to beat M2K as much as I'd love him to do it. The honest truth is that he has never beaten a top level MK ever - the best he did was to take a set off Kaos [if you consider him top level, that is], when he was in a slump but their set record is still about 5-1 in Kaos' favor. And he's the only european MK that can be argued to be at top level right now so it's really hard to say how good he is at the match-up.I disagree. Ramin has shown multiple times that he's perfectly capable of fighting some of the best MKs out there. He plays the matchup very well imo.
Then again...I shouldn't be surprised there are assumptions like this floating around, but it does make me lol just like the comments about Brood, Japan's skill, or Olimar in general at the beginning of Apex before everything went down. xD
No one can ever truly know until the matchup happens, and even then anything can happen within the set itself to change peoples' minds. Again, look at M2K and Brood for example; people thought M2K had it in the bag after that **** job he gave in game 1, but it only took one more game in the set to change peoples' minds about how the rest of the set would go down.
Then again, there's a lot of truth in your last paragraph so I wouldn't throw the idea out of the window entirely.