Boxing – Ramírez vs Benavidez: Schedules and Analysis
The Boxing match between Gilberto Ramírez and David Benavidez is one of the long-awaited matches. This match is a classic example of technique versus pressure. This fight featured two elite fighters with strong records, aggressive styles, and something to prove. The outcome of this fight will shape the future cruiserweight championship. It’s more than just a regular contest like many televised fights. It is a defining moment for both men as they aim to establish dominance in the cruiserweight division.
Ramírez is known for his technical ability and experience in the bout. Meanwhile, Benavidez has built a position as a powerful and constant fighter, putting pressure. Both fighters have large fan bases and are unbeaten or have near-perfect records, which adds even more excitement to the match.
This fight is expected to grab global attention because it has all the elements that fans look for. This bout is filled with skill, power, confidence, and the possibility of a dramatic finish.
Time: 08:00 PM ET | 05:00 PM PT | 05:30 AM IST (next day)
Venue: T-Mobile Arena, Las Vegas, Nevada.
Ramírez vs Benavidez: Full Fight Card
Weight Class
Bout
WBA and WBO Cruiserweight
Gilberto Ramírez vs David Benavidez
Super Middleweight
Armando Reséndiz vs Jaime Munguía
Super Lightweight
Oscar Duarte vs.Ángel Fierro
Super Welterweight
Isaac Lucero vs Ismael Flores
Super Bantamweight
Jorge Chavez vs Jose Tito Sanchez
Where can I watch the fight between Ramírez vs Benavidez?
Pay-Per-View on streaming platforms:
The Ramírez vs Benavidez fight can be streamed on DAZN. DAZN telecasts the fight globally and handles worldwide streaming rights.
The main event, Ramírez vs Benavidez, can be streamed live through Amazon Prime Video for fans around the world.
Prime Video prelims is a free option to watch freely without buying the full event. This showcases the easy fights (prelims fights) on Prime Video before the PPV main card.
Ramírez vs Benavidez: Fighter Profile
Bio and Stats
David Benavidez’s record
Nationality
American
Age
29
Height
6’2”
Reach
74.5”
Total Fights
31
Record
31-0-0 (25 KOs)
Gilberto Ramírez’s record
Nationality
Mexican
Age
34
Height
6’2.5”
Reach
75”
Total Fights
49
Record
48-1-0 (30 KOs)
Ramírez vs Benavidez: Fighter’s Background
David Benavidez
Early Life
David Benavidez was born on 17th December, 1996, in Phoenix, Arizona. His whole family had a reputation for success in boxing. He grew up in a boxing family. His elder brother, José Benavidez Jr., was a professional boxer. He started his boxing career at a young age under the guidance of his father. As a teenager, he had trouble staying disciplined and keeping a healthy weight. At his heaviest, he weighed around 250 pounds. Even with these problems, he kept boxing and worked hard to change his body and career.
Amateur Career
Benavidez’s amateur career was short but had a good run. He had a total of around 15 fights and remained undefeated. Benavidez hadn’t competed in major tournaments around Mexico, but his talent and power were promising. He didn’t gain experience by having a long amateur career in boxing. He had sparring sessions with high-level professional fighters, which helped him develop quickly.
Professional Career
At the age of 16, he turned into a professional boxer and made his debut. He won his first fight by knockout in the first round. In his early professional records, he built an undefeated record with many stoppage wins. He won many regional titles and gained attention as one of the most promising young boxers in the sport.
He came across a breakthrough in 2017, when he won the WBC supermiddleweight title at just 20 years old. He became the youngest super middleweight champion in history. He won his fight to keep the title, but later lost it because he failed a drug test. Benavidez has remained undefeated in his professional career so far. He is considered one of the top fighters of his generation.
Gilberto Ramírez
Early Life
Gilberto Ramírez was born on June 19, 1991, in Mazatlán, Sinaloa, Mexico. He grew up in a place where everyone loved boxing, so he was around the sport his whole life. His early life was harder than that of others; he grew up around crime and a hostile environment. Ramírez stepped into boxing around age 12 to overcome his difficult life and build a better future. The sport gave him discipline, focus, and a clear life goal. Over time, he developed strong skills and a passion for boxing, which helped shape his career.
Amateur Career
Ramírez, in his amateur career, earned valuable experience and built a strong foundation. He had a record of 50+ fights in his early career. He succeeded in every fight and won the national competitions in Mexico. This type of remarkable performance showed his natural talent and dedication. He built his technique, stamina, and confidence in the early years among the boxers. He was known by everyone locally because of his success. This encouraged him to take a step into a professional career.
Professional Career
Ramírez started his professional career in 2009 and created an impact in boxing quickly. He won against Jesus Ayala by knockout in 2010. In the same year, he won against Rogelio Medina for the WBC Youth Middleweight title. This was one of his notable victories as he knocked out the unbeaten boxer Medina. His rank improved by winning multiple fights and successfully defending his title several times. He fought in both middleweight and super middleweight divisions. This showed his versatility and strength in boxing.
Ramírez achieved a major milestone in 2016 by defeating Arthur Abrahama for the WBO super middleweight title. He became the first Mexican boxer to win a world title in that division. He defended his title many times in his professional boxing career and succeeded each time. Later, he switched his weight class to the light heavyweight and cruiserweight divisions.
Ramírez vs Benavidez: Fighter’s record
David Benavidez
S.No
Opponent
Result
Type
1
Erasmo Mendoza
Win
TKO
2
Edgar Galvan
Win
KO
3
Omar Aispuro
Win
KO
4
Arturo Martinez
Win
TKO
5
Erick Revueltas
Win
KO
6
Jairo Dolores
Win
TKO
7
Juan Hernandez
Win
TKO
8
Azamat Umarzoda
Win
UD
9
Rollin Williams
Win
TKO
10
Ricardo Campillo
Win
TKO
11
Alberto Gutierrez
Win
TKO
12
Felipe Romero
Win
TKO
13
Kevin Cobbs
Win
TKO
14
Phillip Jackson Benson
Win
KO
15
Francy Ntetu
Win
TKO
16
Denis Douglin
Win
TKO
17
Sherali Mamajonov
Win
KO
18
Rogelio Medina
Win
TKO
19
Ronald Gavril
Win
SD
20
Ronald Gavril
Win
UD
21
J’Leon Love
Win
TKO
22
Anthony Dirrell
Win
TKO
23
Roamer Alexis Angulo
Win
RTD
24
Ronald Ellis
Win
TKO
25
Kyrone Davis
Win
TKO
26
David Lemieux
Win
TKO
27
Caleb Plant
Win
UD
28
Demetrius Andrade
Win
RTD
29
Oleksandr Gvozdyk
Win
UD
30
David Morrell
Win
UD
31
Anthony Yarde
Win
TKO
Gilberto ‘Zurdo’ Ramírez
S.No
Opponent
Result
Type
1
Jeseth Magallanes
Win
KO
2
Francisco Rios (early)
Win
KO
3
Ramon Barraza
Win
KO
4
Juan Carlos Miranda
Win
UD
5
Jose Garcia
Win
KO
6
Cesar Chavez (not Jr.)
Win
KO
7
Juan Hernandez
Win
KO
8
Miguel Ángel Huerta
Win
UD
9
Francisco Rios
Win
KO
10
Jose Luis Hurtado
Win
UD
11
Alejandro Torres
Win
TKO
12
Jose Juan Vasquez
Win
KO
13
Eduardo Andrade
Win
KO
14
Cesar Reynoso
Win
UD
15
Gustavo Magallanes
Win
KO
16
Noe Gonzalez
Win
KO
17
Jose Alberto Medina
Win
UD
18
Marcos Primera
Win
KO
19
Jose Luis Montes
Win
KO
20
Francisco Sierra
Win
TKO
21
Rogelio Medina
Win
UD
22
Felipe Romero
Win
TKO
23
Juan Camilo Novoa
Win
KO
24
Hector Velazquez
Win
UD
25
Ramon Ayala
Win
KO
26
Ezequiel Maderna
Win
UD
27
Jhonatan Maceo
Win
KO
28
Derrick Findley
Win
UD
29
Max Bursak (1st fight)
Win
UD
30
Giovanni Lorenzo
Win
UD
31
Junior Talipeau
Win
KO
32
Fulgencio Zúñiga
Win
UD
33
Gevorg Khatchikian
Win
TKO
34
Derek Edwards
Win
KO
35
Arthur Abraham
Win
UD
36
Max Bursak (rematch)
Win
UD
37
Habib Ahmed
Win
TKO
38
Jesse Hart
Win
UD
39
Jesse Hart
Win
UD
40
Tommy Karpency
Win
RTD
41
Alfonso Lopez
Win
TKO
42
Sullivan Barrera
Win
KO
43
Yunieski Gonzalez
Win
TKO
44
Dominic Boesel
Win
KO
45
Dmitry Bivol
Loss
UD
46
Joe Smith Jr.
Win
UD
47
Arsen Goulamirian
Win
UD
48
Chris Billam-Smith
Win
UD
49
Yuniel Dorticos
Win
UD
Ramírez vs Benavidez: Fight Prediction
A clash between Ramírez and Benavidez looks like a classic pressure vs technique battle. Both men are big in size, and wrestling commonly on the front foot was the twist.
Ramírez is naturally big in size and calm in the bout. Literally, he faced many weight categories and many elite fighters, so he planned to dominate by taking over the fight. He doesn’t rush for exchanges and keeps patience enough to let fights come to him. His experience against top fighters shows he can handle high-level boxing IQ and stay calm under pressure.
Benavidez wins by throwing a huge number of punches and making his opponents tired. His continuous punches are fast and rarely give opponents time to breathe. His biggest strength is how he builds his chances of winning in every round. He makes the game harder and harder until his opponents give up. Even technically sound fighters like Caleb Plant struggled once he found his pace in the fight.
The expectation of the Ramírez vs Benavidez fight is that Ramírez can slow the fight down enough to avoid being overloaded. Early rounds could be competitive, with Ramírez landing clean counterpunches and using his size to full energy. Once the fight progresses, Benavidez’s restless output is likely to become the deciding factor. Ramírez has shown his sustained capacity, but he can be dominant when the pace rises out of his comfort zone.