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Ramirez Vs Dogboe Live Streaming Results
On Saturday night at Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Tulsa, Oklahoma, amateur prodigy Robeisy Ramirez takes on Isaac Dogboe for the WBO 126-lb title. Both fighters boast impressive backgrounds.
Ramirez boasts an impressive amateur career, winning gold medals at both the 2012 London and 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympics. Although he lost his pro debut, he has since gone on to record 11 straight victories, potentially positioning himself for superstardom with this first world title opportunity.
Two-time Cuban Olympic gold medalist Robeisy Ramirez displayed incredible power in a 12-round unanimous decision to capture the vacant WBO featherweight title Saturday night at Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Top Rank promoted this event.
After an opening feel-out round, Ramirez wobbled Dogboe with a counter left hand that launched an unprecedented attack. The 29-year-old won each of the following four rounds in an incredible performance that was televised by ESPN and streamed live on Facebook Watch.
In the 10-round featherweight co-feature, two-time world title challenger Joet Gonzalez (25-3, 15 KOs) will face Mexico's Jose Enrique Vivas (22-2, 11 KOs). The Mexican shocked Mark Magsayo earlier this month in a thrilling 10-round contest.
On Saturday night at Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Tulsa, two-time Olympic gold medalist Robi Ramirez will face off against former junior featherweight champion Isaac Dogboe for the WBO featherweight title. A 12-round battle is set to ensue.
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Throughout Round 1, Ramirez gained some momentum. He connected on several punches and then used a counteruppercut to knock Dogboe unconscious.
Ramirez then worked the body and threw some hooks. Now he was working the body while swaying in the center ring to throw Dogboe off balance.
On Saturday, two-time Cuban Olympic gold medalist Robiisy Ramirez moved closer to becoming a world champion when he defeated former WBO featherweight champion Isaac Dogboe by a 12 round unanimous decision. You can watch the fight live online through ESPN+.
Ramirez (11-1, 7 KOs) proved more economical and accurate than Dogboe (24-2, 15 KOs), throwing half as many punches per round while landing half as many. Furthermore, Dogboe could not match Ramirez's speed, range, or power of his punches.
In the co-feature, undefeated light heavyweight prospect Dante Benjamin (6-0, 4 KOs) dropped Jasper McCargo (4-4-2, 2 KOs) three times in round two before being stopped by referee Robert Leblanc. The fight will air live on ESPN+ from Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Tulsa at 8:00 PM ET/ 11:00 PST.
Robeisy Ramirez seeks to extend his lead in the 126-pound division by taking on Isaac Dogboe in a crucial fight.
In the opening round, Ramirez delivered a powerful jab and followed it up with two body shots. Finally, he hit Dogboe with an aggressive left hook for good measure.
He again connected on one-twos in the middle of the round, followed by a series of uppercuts.
Ramirez appeared to be taking on Dogboe in this round, but Dogboe showed his mettle. He fought hard and threw some heavy shots, but Ramirez proved too strong for Dogboe to overcome.
Robeisy Ramirez, two-time Olympic gold medalist, entered the ring and quickly put away Isaac Dogboe with a 12 round unanimous decision to claim the vacant WBO featherweight title in Tulsa. Ramirez's pedigree and superior ring generalship were evident as she hit with more precision punching and defensive finesse than Dogboe could muster.
ESPN+ broadcasted the fight from Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Tulsa, Oklahoma at 7:05 pm ET/4:05 pm PST/1:00 am BST. Additionally, live streaming results were accessible through ESPN+ and ESPN's SportsLine; boxing fans could connect to the action on virtually any device.
Round 5 saw Ramirez take control of the situation, outboxing Orozco and landing jabs as well as left hooks to the head.
Orozco did his best to stay upright, but it wasn't enough. Ramirez was more adept at landing big punches and kept on pressing forward.
Ramirez unleashed a vicious right to the head and then a fast left hook to take control of the round. Orozco attempted to stand and trade, but couldn't break through as Ramirez unleashed an impressive barrage of punches that bounced off Orozco's head as he fled in pursuit.
This was an entertaining fight and Ramirez's performance should put him in good position for a title shot. His accuracy with various punches is impressive, and his power is on full display.
From beginning to end, this fight was fierce and both fighters put in effort. Ramirez used his jab and went for the body while Orozco attempted to hustle him.
He was relentless in his attacks against Orozco, throwing left hooks to the head and right hand punches to the body. This put Orozco on his heels and unable to keep up with Ramirez's fast-paced offense as he took control of the round and won it in style.
Diaz comes out of stalking and looks to go to the body early in the round. He throws a combination along the ropes before landing a double right hook upstairs.
Diaz continues to attempt a combination in the center ring, though most shots don't land and Farmer continues to be sidelined. He keeps getting guided back towards his ropes.
Two-time Cuban Olympic gold medal winner Robeisy Ramirez proved too quick and agile for Isaac Dogboe to keep up with in their 12 round fight Saturday night in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Ramirez ended up triumphant by unanimous decision after going the distance twice.
Since his pro debut loss to Adan Gonzales in 2019, Ramirez has won 11 consecutive fights and appears on track for a world title shot against Emanuel Navarrete. That would be an intimidating challenge for the 29-year-old but one he should be well prepared for.
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Two-time Cuban Olympic gold medalist Robeisy Ramirez (12-1, 7 KOs) cruised to a commanding 12 round unanimous decision over former junior featherweight champion Isaac Dogboe (24-3, 15 KOs) in their fight for the vacant WBO title at Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Tulsa. It was an exciting and fast-paced contest that Ramirez controlled throughout with pinpoint shots to the head and impeccable defense.
Ramirez delivered an impressive combination to drop Dogboe by 117-110, 118-109, and 119-108 score. With that win, Dogboe took a step up in quality from their previous outing.
Two-time Cuban Olympic gold medalist Robeisy Ramirez took a significant step toward winning his first world title Saturday when he defeated Isaac Dogboe by 12 rounds unanimous decision in Tulsa, Oklahoma. With this win, Ramirez (11-1, 7 KOs) can now challenge for the WBO featherweight title.
Boxing expert Peter Kahn has made his predictions for the April 1 showdown between Ramirez and Dogboe, and you can check them out at SportsLine.
Ramirez and Dogboe are both sluggers who employ footwork and athleticism to create angles. Both players are renowned for their relentless volume and relentless pressure.