5/14 DAZN: Zurdo Ramirez vs Dominic Boesel / Rene Alvarado vs William Zepeda

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The DAZN live stream of Gilberto "Zurdo" Ramírez vs. Dominic Boesel on Saturday, May 14 will feature lightweight sensation William “El Camaron” Zepeda (25-0, 23 KOs) defending his WBA Continental Americas Lightweight Title against the resilient, former world champion, Rene “Gemelo” Alvarado (32-11, 21 KOs) of Managua, Nicaragua in a 10-round lightweight co-main event.

Diego De La Hoya (22-1, 10 KOs) of Mexicali, MX will also make his grand return to the ring in a 10-round featherweight fight against Jose Gonzalez (23-9-1, 13 KOs) of Guadalajara, MX. Also, part of the live stream, John “Scrappy” Ramirez (9-0, 7 KOs) of Los Angeles, CA, will fight for a regional title for the first time in his career. Ramirez will take on Carlos Sardinez (16-5, 2 KOs) of San Juan, ARG, in an 8-round fight for the vacant NABA Super Flyweight title.

The event will take place at Toyota Arena in Ontario, CA, and will stream live exclusively on DAZN starting at 5:00 p.m. PT / 8:00 p.m. ET.

“Zepeda vs. Alvarado will be the fight of the night,” said William Zepeda. “We both have come-forward styles that the fans will enjoy. There will be non-stop action and I can’t wait to show the fans a great night of boxing.”

“I want to thank Golden Boy for this opportunity,” said Rene Alvarado. “Zepeda is a strong fighter. A victory over him will invigorate my career. Those that know me and know my style, know that I am the type of fighter that brings it, and May 14 will not be the exception. I guarantee all the boxing fans that this will be the best fight of the night.”

“I am anxious and excited to get back in the ring and I look forward to bigger and better opportunities after this fight,” said Diego De La Hoya. “It’s been a while since my last fight, but you’ll see a motivated and determined DDLH come May 14.”

“From the first day I walked into Wildcard Boing Club, I envisioned this moment” said John Ramirez. “I want to thank Golden Boy, Zurdo Promotions, and the 3 Point Management for the opportunity to fight on this card, especially for the opportunity to fight for a regional title. On May 14th the ‘Inner City Legend’ will take over the super flyweight division.”
 

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Zurdo's career :unimpressed:
honestly i dont how or why his career went the way it is

his best wins are a shutout against an ancient mummy moving abe and going life and death with jesse hart...oscar still puts him in these wwf superstars main event fights...the co main is a far better fight with a fighter in zepeda who deserves to be pushed hard
 

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Ramirez-Boesel: Weigh-In Results From Ontario, California

BY JAKE DONOVAN
Published Fri May 13, 2022, 04:45 PM EDT
Gilberto Ramirez entered fight week confident that his next fight will be for a light heavyweight title.

A win on Saturday will put the unbeaten former WBO super middleweight titlist in contention, as Ramirez is set to face Germany’s Dominic Boesel in a WBA light heavyweight title eliminator. Both boxers made weight for their scheduled 12-round main event, which streams live on DAZN from Toyota Arena in Ontario, California.

Mazatlan, Mexico’s Ramirez (43-0, 29KOs) weighed 174.8 pounds, well within his range since moving up from super middleweight more than three years ago. Boesel (32-2, 12KOs) checked in at 174.2 pounds for his U.S. debut, aiming to remain unbeaten on the road (6-0, 2KOs in fights outside of Germany).

The winner will become the mandatory challenger to WBA light heavyweight titlist Dmitry Bivol (20-0, 11KOs), who is just days removed from a twelve-round, unanimous decision win over four-division champion Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez (57-2-2, 39KOs).

Boesel and Ramirez are presently number-one and number-two in the current WBA rankings at light heavyweight. Ramirez fights for the third time since signing with Golden Boy Promotions last spring. In his most recent outing, the Mexican southpaw scored a tenth-round stoppage of Yunieski Gonzalez last December 18 in San Antonio, Texas.

Saturday’s fight marks Boesel’s first since barely edging countryman Robin Krasniqi via split decision, avenging a knockout defeat just two fights prior to their rematch last October.

The evening’s chief support pits streaking lightweight contender William Zepeda (25-0, 23KOs) in a scheduled ten-round bout with former secondary WBA junior lightweight titlist Rene Alvarado (32-11, 21KOs) who moves up in weight. Zepeda was a fighting fit 134.4 pounds for his second fight of 2022, while Alvarado—who suffered three straight defeats in 2021—weighed a career-heaviest 134.6 pounds for his lightweight debut.

Below are the weights for the rest of the DAZN undercard, which begins at 8:00 pm ET/5:00 pm PT.

John Ramirez (9-0, 7KOs), Los Angeles, 114.6 pounds vs. Jan Salvatierra (8-1, 4KOs) Los Cabos, Mexico, 114.6 pounds—8 rds, junior bantamweight

Katsuma ‘El Cueto Japonecito’ Akitsugi (9-0, 1KO), Hollywood via Wakayama, Japan, 124.6 pounds vs. Jose Santos (23-9-1, 13KOs), Guadalajara, 125.8 pounds—10 rds, featherweight
 
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Ramirez-Boesel: Weigh-In Results From Ontario, California

BY JAKE DONOVAN
Published Fri May 13, 2022, 04:45 PM EDT
Gilberto Ramirez entered fight week confident that his next fight will be for a light heavyweight title.

A win on Saturday will put the unbeaten former WBO super middleweight titlist in contention, as Ramirez is set to face Germany’s Dominic Boesel in a WBA light heavyweight title eliminator. Both boxers made weight for their scheduled 12-round main event, which streams live on DAZN from Toyota Arena in Ontario, California.

Mazatlan, Mexico’s Ramirez (43-0, 29KOs) weighed 174.8 pounds, well within his range since moving up from super middleweight more than three years ago. Boesel (32-2, 12KOs) checked in at 174.2 pounds for his U.S. debut, aiming to remain unbeaten on the road (6-0, 2KOs in fights outside of Germany).

The winner will become the mandatory challenger to WBA light heavyweight titlist Dmitry Bivol (20-0, 11KOs), who is just days removed from a twelve-round, unanimous decision win over four-division champion Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez (57-2-2, 39KOs).

Boesel and Ramirez are presently number-one and number-two in the current WBA rankings at light heavyweight. Ramirez fights for the third time since signing with Golden Boy Promotions last spring. In his most recent outing, the Mexican southpaw scored a tenth-round stoppage of Yunieski Gonzalez last December 18 in San Antonio, Texas.

Saturday’s fight marks Boesel’s first since barely edging countryman Robin Krasniqi via split decision, avenging a knockout defeat just two fights prior to their rematch last October.

The evening’s chief support pits streaking lightweight contender William Zepeda (25-0, 23KOs) in a scheduled ten-round bout with former secondary WBA junior lightweight titlist Rene Alvarado (32-11, 21KOs) who moves up in weight. Zepeda was a fighting fit 134.4 pounds for his second fight of 2022, while Alvarado—who suffered three straight defeats in 2021—weighed a career-heaviest 134.6 pounds for his lightweight debut.

Below are the weights for the rest of the DAZN undercard, which begins at 8:00 pm ET/5:00 pm PT.

John Ramirez (9-0, 7KOs), Los Angeles, 114.6 pounds vs. Jan Salvatierra (8-1, 4KOs) Los Cabos, Mexico, 114.6 pounds—8 rds, junior bantamweight

Katsuma ‘El Cueto Japonecito’ Akitsugi (9-0, 1KO), Hollywood via Wakayama, Japan, 124.6 pounds vs. Jose Santos (23-9-1, 13KOs), Guadalajara, 125.8 pounds—10 rds, featherweight
 
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