Cuban Boxers Robeis Ramirez He exuded confidence ahead of his bout with the Mexican fighter. Brandon Leon Benitez On June 29th James L. Knight Center MIAMI BEACH, Fla. – The former World Boxing Organization (WBO) featherweight champion showed his focus and determination to get back to winning ways, sharing a video on Facebook showcasing his current training and physical condition.
“I've had the toughest training camp I've ever had, I'm stepping up my game, I've had some intense sparring sessions and I still have three weeks to go. I'm ready!” declared the two-time Olympic gold medalist at the 2012 London and 2016 Rio de Janeiro Games. The southpaw fighter offered a warning up front, adding: “Miami, be prepared for what's coming.”
The Cuban lost the title to a Mexican fighter last December. Rafael “El Divino” Espinosa It will be one of the best fights of 2023. Now 30 years old, he wants to prove he still has dynamite in his fists. The Island boxer currently holds a professional record of 13-2 with 8 knockouts, while his opponent boasts a record of 21-2 with 9 knockouts.
After the fight was officially announced, Ramirez posted on social media, “June 29th marks the beginning of my mission to reclaim my world title and return to the top where I belong. I'm excited for it to be Cuba vs. Mexico again and with the unwavering support of the Cuban community in Miami. So bring your flag!”
“It's going to be a mind-blowing event. The journey is not over yet. My return will be legendary. The train will return!” he added.
In July 2018, Ramirez left the Cuban boxing team's training camp in Aguascalientes, Mexico, ahead of the Central American and Caribbean Games in Barranquilla, Colombia. Following the news, state media strongly criticized his actions. “Such an attitude deviates from the values and discipline that characterize our sport, which is committed to giving the maximum possible service to the Cuban national team in regional competitions,” an official statement said.
Key points for Robeis Ramirez's upcoming matches
Here are some frequently asked questions and answers regarding the upcoming bout between Robbie Ramirez and Brandon Leon Benitez.
When and where will the fight between Robeisy Ramirez and Brandon Leon Benitez take place?
The bout is scheduled to take place on June 29th at the James L. Knight Center in Miami Beach, Florida.
What are Robeisy Ramirez's professional boxing record?
Robeisy Ramirez currently has a record of 13 wins, 2 losses and 8 knockouts.
How did Ramirez's last fight end?
Ramirez lost the title to Rafael “El Divino” Espinoza in a highly-touted bout in December.