MIAMI, FL — A lot was anticipated of Robeisy Ramirez. The 2-time Olympic gold medalist was presupposed to set the world on fireplace, like Vasiliy Lomachenko did. The Cuban expatriate featherweight southpaw has not but precisely stuffed that promise.
He misplaced his professional debut, after which suffered the second setback in his professional profession by dropping the WBO featherweight title in an upset to Rafael Espinoza final December.
Now, Ramirez finds himself climbing again once more.
On Saturday night time, Ramirez took a stable step ahead by knocking out Mexico’s Brandon Leon Benitez with a devastating left uppercut within the seventh of a scheduled 10-round featherweight battle on the Teofimo Lopez Jr.-Steve Claggett WBO/Ring Journal junior welterweight world championship undercard from the James L. Knight Middle in Miami, Florida.
Greater than something, Ramirez (14-2, 9 knockouts) appeared to toy with Benitez. He was definitely faster and possessed extra abilities than the overmatched Mexican. When Benitez tried loading up, Ramirez was nowhere to be discovered, leaving Benitez usually swatting at air.
Behind his darting and probing, Ramirez began packing rounds. He appeared content material to remain on the surface and outbox his inferior foe. His punches got here one by one, which was another than the reluctant Benitez (21-3, 9 KOs) appeared prepared to throw. He got here in 1.1 kilos over the 126-pound featherweight restrict. Solely Ramirez was eligible to win one thing known as the vacant NABO featherweight belt.
Lastly within the seventh, Ramirez put down the hammer, within the type of a left uppercut that despatched Benitez right into a heap at 2:46 of the seventh spherical.
“It’s no secret that Ismael Salas is among the greatest strategists on this planet,” Ramirez stated. “And so the plan was to put on him down little by little. Then, after the final spherical, he tells me to not search for energy photographs however to maneuver a bit and to return to my {newbie} roots. That’s what I did. I touched and touched, and I discovered the shot.”
“It’s not my first time touchdown a shot like that. It feels good to land a punch like that as a result of it demonstrates that we labored onerous in camp.”
“I need my title again. I need the rematch towards Rafael Espinoza. If it’s not with him, then I can battle towards any of the opposite champions.”
In a six-round middleweight conflict, Nico Ali Walsh avenged his lone professional loss with a unanimous, although controversial, victory over Sona Akale (9-2, 4 KOs). Walsh (11-1, 5 KOs) received by scores of 58-55 and 57-56 (2). The choice was greeted by a refrain of boos.
To his credit score, it’s the most intrepid Walsh has ever appeared. He made a curious transfer within the sixth when he started leaping up and down, then crossing his chest slamming his proper hand into his left shoulder. Right here, Walsh had dislocated his left shoulder and was attempting to slam it again into place.
He fought the remainder of the ultimate spherical with one arm.
Walsh, who knocked down Akale with a wild proper within the third, might not have received within the eyes of the group, however persevering with definitely merited critical braveness factors—the type of bravery his well-known grandfather would have been happy with.
Junior welterweight Emiliano Fernando Vargas (11-0, 9 KOs) made simple work of Jose Zaragoza (9-9-2, 3 KOs) successful by first-round stoppage at 1:32. Vargas, the son of Fernando Vargas, didn’t give Zaragoza time to breathe, leaping on him and downing him with a proper within the first minute of the battle.
In a scheduled 10-round junior welterweight battle, Elvis Rodriguez returned from a 11-month layoff towards rugged Filipino Jino Rodrigo. Within the first spherical, Rodrigo dropped Rodriguez (16-1-1, 13 KOs) with a proper on the temple. A number of moments later, Rodriguez, on unsteady legs, returned the favor by placing Rodrigo (12-4-2, 10 KOs) down.
Within the third, Rodriguez felled Rodrigo once more with a proper. Rodriguez seized management of the battle and received for the primary time since July, 2023, successful by scores of 98-91 (2) and 97-92.
Lorenzo Medina went the space for the second time in his profession and acquired a battle in beating Detrailous Webster by six-round unanimous determination by scores of 60-54, 60-53 and 59-55.
Webster (7-4, 3 KOs) put up a battle. He really had Medina in some hassle throughout a portion of the primary, then he appeared to punch himself out. Medina (11-0, 9 KOs) then got here again and threw a flurry of photographs at Webster. It was sloppy, two fats guys flailing in a bar room, although it was entertaining.
Junior welterweight Rohan Polanco (13-0,8 KOs) stopped Luis Hernandez (23-4, 20 KOs) at 2:28 of the second spherical of a scheduled eight-rounder.
Featherweight Yan Santana (12-0, 11 KOs) went 10 rounds for the primary time in his younger profession, successful a unanimous 98-91 (2), 96-93 determination over the very powerful Brandon Valdes (15-5, 7 KOs).
It’s the first time Santana went past 4 spherical. He knocked Valdez down within the first spherical with a left hook on the chin. Santana grew up a basketball participant. He put the gloves on in the future enjoying round with a pal, when a coach noticed what he might do and satisfied him to pursue boxing. Santana has the basics down, does nothing flashy however he discovered a wealth of information Saturday night time on the Lopez-Claggett undercard.
“I felt actually good, it was actually turning across the first time ever going 10 rounds, and with the occasion itself, I felt the strain of defending for my nation (the Dominican Republic) and every thing, however it was a very good expertise and I’m glad I received,” Santana stated. “I discovered rather a lot. In fact I’m a assured fighter. I dropped my palms a bit an excessive amount of. I’ll speak to my staff about that. These are issues I need to study and get higher at, however I’m general glad in regards to the efficiency.”
Within the first battle of the night time, middleweight Euri Cedeno (9-0-1, 8 KOs) made quick work out of Dormedes Potes (14-7-1, 10 KOs) with a first-round knockout at 58 seconds of the primary spherical in a scheduled eight-rounder.
Joseph Santoliquito is a Corridor of Fame, award-winning sportswriter who has been working for Ring Journal/RingTV.com since October 1997 and is the president of the Boxing Writers Affiliation of America.
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