David Benavidez squares off against Gilberto Ramirez for the WBA World & WBO World Cruiserweight Titles. They meet at the T Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. Both promise an intense battle for cruiserweight supremacy.
Benavidez brings an undefeated record with 31 wins since turning pro in 2013. He consistently dominates his opponents, showcasing discipline and skill against giants like Caleb Plant. Ramirez turned pro in 2009 and has won 48 out of 49 fights, delivering fierce competition every match. With towering records in the same weight class, both fighters seem evenly matched.
David Benavidez vs Gilberto Ramirez Fight Card
- David Benavidez vs Gilberto Ramirez
- Armando Resendiz vs Jaime Munguia
- Oscar Duarte vs Angel Fierro
- Isaac Lucero vs Ismael Flores
- Jorge Chavez vs Tito Sanchez
- Daniel Blancas vs Raul Salomon
- Juan Carrillo vs Marlo Delgado
David Benavidez vs Gilberto Ramirez Undercard
David Benavidez vs Gilberto Ramirez Fight
- Division/Weight: cruiser
- David Benavidez record: 31-0
- Gilberto Ramirez record: 48-1
- Belts at stake: WBA World & WBO World Cruiserweight Titles
David Benavidez will fight Gilberto Ramirez for the WBA World and WBO World Cruiserweight Titles.
David Benavidez, known as "The Mexican Monster," turned pro at a young age and remains undefeated with 31 wins. His perfect record indicates strong performances, but his experience will be tested by a more seasoned fighter. The cruiserweight division is intensely competitive, and Benavidez’s past opponents’ relatively moderate records may give Ramirez an edge.
Gilberto Ramirez, "Zurdo," boasts an impressive record of 48 wins with only one loss, showing his resilience. His experience fighting tougher opponents than Benavidez further suggests that he might handle Benavidez's aggressive nature effectively.
Armando Resendiz vs Jaime Munguia Fight
- Division/Weight: super middle
- Armando Resendiz record: 16-2
- Jaime Munguia record: 45-2
- Belts at stake: WBA World Super Middleweight Title
Armando Resendiz will face Jaime Munguia for the WBA World Super Middleweight Title.
Armando Resendiz, known as "Toro," turned pro a few years back. He has 16 wins, 2 losses, and no draws. His super middleweight record shows potential but lacks KO victories. Jaime Munguia's experience could be challenging for him.
Jaime Munguia boasts a record of 45 wins and 2 losses. He is an established figure in the super middleweight division with significant experience. Facing a fighter like Resendiz, who has fewer professional bouts, gives Munguia a distinct advantage considering his successful past fight records.
Oscar Duarte vs Angel Fierro Fight
- Division/Weight: super light
- Oscar Duarte record: 30-2
- Angel Fierro record: 23-4
- Belts at stake: N/A
Oscar Duarte faces Angel Fierro in a super-lightweight matchup with no belts on the line.
Oscar Duarte, known as "La Migraña," turned professional with a record of 30 wins, 2 losses, and 1 draw. His consistency shows particularly in reaching positions of advantage without relying on knockouts, but this method could be challenging against stronger opponents. His past performances indicate resilience and determination to recover from losses.
Angel Fierro, also solid in his technique and fight history, maintains 23 wins and 4 losses. Despite a smaller stature, he has shown durability. Facing an experienced opponent like Duarte demands aggressive tactics due to variance in strategy adaptability.
Isaac Lucero vs Ismael Flores Fight
- Division/Weight: super welter
- Isaac Lucero record: 18-0
- Ismael Flores record: 17-1
- Belts at stake: N/A
Isaac Lucero will face Ismael Flores in a super welterweight fight with no belts on the line.
Isaac Lucero, known as "Puro Mexico," has an impressive undefeated record of 18 wins. He began his professional boxing career with dedication and focus. Lucero fights out of an orthodox stance and shows strength in his division. His recent opponents lacked significant credentials, making his winning streak less tested. However, Lucero's flawless record highlights his ability to be strong against new challenges.
Ismael Flores, also fighting in the super welterweight class, boasts a record of 17 wins, 1 loss, and 1 draw. Known as "El Terrible," Flores's recent bouts have been competitive, facing skilled counterparts. His singular loss indicates resilience under pressure. Facing Lucero, Flores' experience with diverse opponents offers him an edge through adjustments made following his past experiences—expect an engaging fight between these evenly matched contenders.
Jorge Chavez vs Tito Sanchez Fight
- Division/Weight: bantam
- Jorge Chavez record: 15-0
- Tito Sanchez record: 15-0
- Belts at stake: N/A
Jorge Chavez faces Tito Sanchez in a bantamweight bout with no belts on the line.
Jorge Chavez turned professional in 2020 and has remained undefeated with a record of 15 wins, 0 losses, and 1 draw. Despite his unbeaten streak, he has yet to achieve a knockout victory. In past matchups, he has consistently outperformed opponents with similar records, proving his tactical skills. As such, he is well-prepared against Sanchez’s track record, staying within the same weight division.
Tito Sanchez matches Chavez’s experience equally with a flawless record of 15-0. His strong performance history sets him up as a formidable opponent for Chavez. With both fighters delivering consistent winning outcomes in their bouts, this clash will be anticipated by enthusiasts of the bantamweight division.
Daniel Blancas vs Raul Salomon Fight
- Division/Weight: super middle
- Daniel Blancas record: 14-0
- Raul Salomon record: 15-3
- Belts at stake: N/A
Daniel Blancas faces Raul Salomon in the super middleweight division with no belts on the line.
Daniel Blancas, known as "Ice Man", has an unbeaten record of 14 wins. Standing at 191 cm, he matches his reach with agility and precision. He hasn't faced significant adversity in the ring, suggesting a strong showing against Salomon. Previous opponents with less experience pose little challenge at this weight.
Raul Salomon, alias "Money", records 15 wins, 3 losses, and 1 draw. At 183 cm tall, his reach is shorter but not necessarily a disadvantage. Past bouts against seasoned rivals prepare him well to test Blancas in their match-up.
Juan Carrillo vs Marlo Delgado Fight
- Division/Weight: light heavy
- Juan Carrillo record: 14-0
- Marlo Delgado record: 8-0
- Belts at stake: N/A
Juan Carrillo faces Marlo Delgado in a light heavyweight match with no titles on the line.
Juan Carrillo, a Colombian fighter, has an impeccable record of 14 wins and no losses since turning professional. He is skilled in the orthodox stance and has maintained his win streak without any knockouts. His prior opponents lacked higher counts of professional fights compared to Marlo Delgado. Given their similar experience levels in professional bouts, this match will truly test both fighters' undefeated status.
Marlo Delgado from Ecuador holds a record of 8 wins and no losses. Like Carrillo, he thrives in an orthodox fighting style. His past opponents have not pushed him into knockout victories either. With fewer fights than Carrillo but matching discipline and technique, Delgado aims to extend his perfect streak against a slightly more experienced opponent.
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