Robeisy Ramírez Explained

Robeisy Ramírez
Nickname:El Tren ("The Train")
Realname:Robeisy Eloy Ramírez Carrazana
Height:5 ft 5 in
Reach:68in
Weight:Featherweight
Birth Date:1993 12, df=yes
Birth Place:Cienfuegos, Cuba
Style:Southpaw
Total:16
Wins:14
Ko:9
Losses:2

Robeisy Eloy Ramírez Carrazana (born 20 December 1993) is a Cuban professional boxer who held the World Boxing Organization (WBO) featherweight title between April 2023 to December 2023. As an amateur, Ramírez won gold medals at the 2012 and 2016 Olympics.[1] [2]

Amateur career

Highlights

Summer Olympic resultsLondon 2012

Rio 2016

Summer Youth Olympics resultsSingapore 2010

Pan American Games resultsGuadalajara 2011

Defection

In July 2018, Ramírez left a Cuban National Team training camp in Aguascalientes, Mexico. The Cuban National Sports Institute stated on its official website that Ramírez was "turning his back" on the team and that "Attitudes like this are far from our values and the discipline that characterises our sport". It was thought that Ramírez had defected from Cuba to become professional, following the likes of Guillermo Rigondeaux, Luiz Ortiz, Yuriorkis Gamboa and Erislandy Lara who had also defected from Cuba to become professional.[3] [4]

Professional career

Early career

On 24 May 2019, Ramírez signed a contract to fight professionally with Top Rank. His promoter Bob Arum stated "The last two-time gold medalist that we signed out of the amateurs, Vasyl Lomachenko, has become a big star. We anticipate the same from Robeisy".[5]

On 10 August 2019, he made his professional debut against the little-known American, Adan Gonzales. Ramírez suffered a shock split decision defeat in which he was knocked down by a left hook inside the first minute of the opening round.[6] [7] His second professional fight was against Fernando Ibarra De Anda on 9 November 2019. Ramírez dominated his opponent throughout the bout and, in the final round, landed a body shot which forced Ibarra to take a knee in a neutral corner. This prompted the referee, Gerard White to end the bout immediately.[8]

On 21 February 2020, Ramírez fought against Rafael Morales. Ramírez dominated throughout the bout and secured victory via fourth round knockout.[9] On 9 June 2020, Ramírez defeated Yeuri Andujar via knockout in the first round. Ramírez knocked his opponent down with a left uppercut in the opening moments of the bout. Andujar managed to recover from the knockdown, however Ramírez swiftly hit his opponent with another left hand which put Andujar on the canvas for a second time in the bout. This caused referee Tony Weeks to end the bout instantly.[10]

On 2 July 2020, Ramírez looked to avenge his only defeat as a professional when he fought against Adan Gonzales for a second time. Ramírez controlled the bout from the outset, and secured a dominant victory after winning every round on each of the three scorecards.[11] [12] On 19 September 2020, Ramírez faced Felix Caraballo. Ramírez won via wide unanimous decision after outboxing his opponent throughout the duration of the bout.[13] Ramírez fought against Brandon Valdes in what would be his fifth bout in less than a year on 12 December 2020. Ramírez secured victory in the sixth round after trapping his opponent against the ropes and unloading a barrage of unanswered punches which forced the referee to end the bout.[14]

Ramírez faced Ryan Lee Allen on the undercard of José Ramírez vs. Josh Taylor on 22 May 2021. In the second round, Ramírez landed a straight left hand which put his opponent on the canvas. Despite Allen recovering from the knockdown, Ramírez proceeded to control the remainder of the bout and won via unanimous decision.[15] [16] On 9 October 2021, Ramírez fought on the undercard of Tyson Fury vs. Deontay Wilder III, in a bout against Orlando Gonzalez Ruiz. Ramírez won via unanimous decision after hurting his opponent on multiple occasions during the fight.[17]

Ramírez fought against Eric Donovan on the undercard of Josh Taylor vs. Jack Catterall on 26 February 2022. In the opening round, Ramírez knocked his opponent down after landing a left hand. During the second round, Donovan suffered a cut over his right eye after Ramírez landed a left uppercut. Ramírez started pressuring his opponent in the third round and eventually hit Donovan with a hard left hook which put him against the ropes. Ramírez immediately followed this up with another left hand which knocked Donovan down for a second time. Following the second knockdown, the referee called an end to the bout immediately.[18] [19] On 18 June 2022, Ramírez faced Abraham Nova, on the undercard of Joe Smith Jr vs. Artur Beterbiev. In the opening moments of the third round, Nova landed a right hand which knocked Ramírez off balance. Towards the end of the third round, Ramírez hurt his opponent after landing two heavy left hands. In the fifth round, Ramírez landed a powerful straight left hand to the head of Nova which sent him to the canvas. Ramírez was declared the winner by knockout after the referee promptly ended the bout following the knockdown.[20] [21] [22] Ramirez fought Jose Matias Romero on 29 October 2022. He won the fight by 9th round technical knockout.

WBO featherweight champion

Ramírez vs. Dogboe

Ramírez was booked to face the former WBO Junior-featherweight champion Isaac Dogboe on 1 April 2023, in the headliner of an ESPN+ broadcast event, which took place in Tulsa, Oklahoma.[23] Although it was initially scheduled as an interim title bout, the fight was upgraded to a vacant championship bout on February 9, 2023, after the reigning WBO featherweight champion Emanuel Navarrete vacated the belt in order to compete at super featherweight.[24] He won the fight by unanimous decision, with scores of 118–109, 119–108 and 117–110. Ramírez knocked his opponent down with a left hand in the final round of the contest to score the sole knockdown of the fight.[25]

Ramirez vs. Shimizu

Ramirez made the first defense of his WBO featherweight title against Satoshi Shimizu on 25 July 2023, on the undercard of Naoya Inoue vs. Stephen Fulton. Ramirez dominated and stopped Shimuzu in the 5th round, dropping him once before finishing him off with a flurry of unanswered punches and the referee called off the bout.

Ramirez vs. Espinoza

Making the second defense of his WBO featherweight title, Ramirez took on hard-hitting Mexican boxer Rafael "El Divino" Espinoza on the 9th of December, 2023, at the Charles F. Dodge City Center, Pembroke Pines, Florida, U.S.

Coming into the fight, Ramirez was heralded as the -1200 favorite[26] to win, but the odds were proven wrong when Espinoza-- despite suffering a knockdown himself early in the fifth round --toughened his way to a majority decision[27] victory over Ramirez.

Post-championship return

Ramírez vs. Benitez

Ramírez was scheduled to face Brandon Leon Benitez in a 10-round featherweight bout at James L. Knight Center in Miami, FL on June 29, 2024.[28] Ramírez won the fight via stoppage in the seventh round.[29] [30]

Professional boxing record

ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
16Win14–2Brandon Leon BenitezKO7 (10)29 Jun 2024
15Loss13–2Rafael EspinozaMD129 Dec 2023
14Win13–1Satoshi ShimizuTKO5 (12) 25 Jul 2023
13Win12–1Isaac DogboeUD121 Apr 2023
12Win11–1Jose Matias RomeroTKO9 (10), 29 Oct 2022
11Win10–1Abraham NovaKO5 (10), 18 Jun 2022
10Win9–1Eric DonovanTKO3 (10), 26 Feb 2022
9Win8–1Orlando Gonzalez RuizUD109 Oct 2021
8Win7–1Ryan Lee AllenUD622 May 2021
7Win6–1Brandon ValdesTKO6 (8), 12 Dec 2020
6Win5–1Felix CaraballoUD819 Sep 2020
5Win4–1Adan GonzalesUD62 Jul 2020
4Win3–1Yeuri AndujarTKO1 (6), 9 Jun 2020
3Win2–1Rafeal MoralesKO4 (6), 21 Feb 2020
2Win1–1Fernando Ibarra De Anda KO6 (6), 9 Nov 2019
1Loss0–1Adan Gonzales410 Aug 2019

See also

External links

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Notes and References

  1. News: Olympics boxing: Flyweight gold for Robeisy Carrazana Ramirez. bbc.co.uk. 18 July 2022. en.
  2. News: Rio Olympics 2016: Robeisy Ramirez beats Shakur Stevenson to win bantamweight gold. bbc.co.uk. 18 July 2022. en.
  3. News: Robeisy Ramirez leaves Cuban national team during training camp. ESPN.co.uk. 2018-07-07. en.
  4. News: Cuban Olympic boxing champ abandons team in Mexico. reuters.com. 2018-07-05. en.
  5. News: Top Rank Signs Two-Time Cuban Olympic Gold Medalist Robeisy Ramirez. toprank.com. 24 May 2019. en.
  6. News: 'Upset of the decade?'-Double Olympic gold medallist Robeisy Ramirez loses to complete unknown Adam Gonzales in professional debut. talksport.com. 11 August 2019. en.
  7. News: Two-time Olympian gold medalist Robeisy Ramirez stunned in pro debut. The Guardian. 11 August 2019. en.
  8. News: Robeisy Ramirez Gets First Pro Win, Stops Ibarra in Sixth. boxingscene.com. 10 November 2019. en.
  9. News: Bomba Gonzalez defeats Baby Juarez. fightnews.com. 29 July 2021. en.
  10. News: Robeisy Ramirez Floors Yeuri Andujar Twice, Knocks Him Out In First Round. boxingscene.com. 29 July 2021. en.
  11. News: Robeisy Ramirez Gets Revenge, Decisions Adan Gonzales Over Six. boxingscene.com. 3 February 2022. en.
  12. News: ROBEISY RAMIREZ AVENGES LOSS TO ADAN GONZALES, SHUTS HIM OUT OVER SIX ROUNDS. ringtv.com. 3 February 2022. en.
  13. News: Robeisy Ramirez Decisions Felix Caraballo Over Eight. boxingscene.com. 18 June 2022. en.
  14. News: Robeisy Ramirez Stops Brandon Valdes in Six Rounds. boxingscene.com. 18 June 2022. en.
  15. News: Josh Taylor-Jose Ramirez: A new undisputed champion and a shocking upset on the undercard. espn.co.uk. 21 June 2022. en.
  16. News: Jose Ramirez-Josh Taylor - LIVE Results From Virgin Hotels Las Vegas. boxingscene.com. 21 June 2022. en.
  17. News: Robeisy Ramirez Out-Boxes Orlando Gonzalez, Easily Wins Decision On Fury-Wilder Undercard. boxingscene.com. 23 June 2022. en.
  18. News: Robeisy Ramirez Blasts Out Eric Donovan in Three Rounds. boxingscene.com. 18 July 2022. en.
  19. News: Eric Donovan loses to brilliant Robeisy Ramirez ahead of Josh Taylor v Jack Catterall. irishmirror.ie. 18 July 2022. en.
  20. News: Robeisy Ramirez Crushes Abraham Nova – Boxing Results. boxing247.com. 18 July 2022. en.
  21. News: Beterbiev vs Smith highlights and results: Robeisy Ramirez knocks out Abraham Nova in five rounds. badlefthook.com. 18 July 2022. en.
  22. News: Robeisy Ramirez Sparks Out Abraham Nova With Big Left in Fifth. boxingscene.com. 18 July 2022. en.
  23. Web site: Coppinger . Mike . Sources: Ramirez, Dogboe to fight for potential WBO title . espn.com . 17 January 2023 . 10 January 2023.
  24. Web site: Stumberg . Patrick L. . Emanuel Navarrete to stay at 130, Robeisy Ramirez vs Isaac Dogboe now for vacant featherweight title . badlefthook.com . 9 February 2023 . 9 February 2023.
  25. Web site: Donovan . Jake . Robeisy Ramirez Boxes Past Isaac Dogboe To Capture WBO World Title . boxingscene.com . 2 April 2023 . 2 April 2023.
  26. Web site: Turay . Mike . 2023-12-09 . Robeisy Ramirez vs. Rafael Espinoza: Picks and predictions for featherweight fight . 2023-12-10 . DraftKings Network . en.
  27. Web site: Rafael Espinoza upsets Robeisy Ramirez with shock win to become WBO featherweight world champion . 2023-12-10 . Sky Sports . en.
  28. News: Iskenderov . Parviz . Robeisy Ramirez vs Brandon Leon Benitez set for Lopez-Claggett undercard . FIGHTMAG . 21 May 2024.
  29. News: Iskenderov . Parviz . Robeisy Ramirez KO's Brandon Leon Benitez in seventh round with uppercut . FIGHTMAG . 30 June 2024.
  30. News: Santoliquito . Joseph . Robeisy Ramirez gets back on the winning track, KOs Brandon Leon Benitez in seven . The Ring . 30 June 2024.