This Saturday in Riyadh At the Usyk vs Fury II Gala, we will have Hispanic representation. Mexican heavyweight Edgar Ramirez (10-1-1, 4 KO) will enter the ring Looking forward to a fight with Ukrainian Andrey Nowitsky (13-0, 10 KO) for the WBC Intermediate title. “I’m going to try to knock down Usyk’s friend,” he said before the most important moment of his career. “If I win, I’m guaranteed more fights in Riyadh, but I’m not here to leave a good image, I’m here to beat him.”
Ramírez was born in Ecatepec de Morelos, Very close to Mexico City, and in the neighborhood of Tepito, a rough neighborhood, one of the most dangerous in the capital, he trains at the Chloroformo boxing gym. Bullying at school led him to take up boxing as the best antidote to end the problem. He works in the scrapyard with his father and “I always go ahead like a good Mexican” so his goal is to athletically scrap his opponents.
los Expensive pesos in MexicoA stellar overflow generator close to 60 kg. “I want to be the world champion for Mexico and bring the belt to my mother, so she can show it at home.” For now, this Saturday he wants to pack the WBC International title, which the Ukrainian owns. “I don’t see how he puts up, but I have a chance to knock him down.”
From an ordinary family, He’s the best aspiring boxer to make his professional debut in 2016, and at 29 years old, he thinks he’s going to go far.. “I win, but if I lose I get up ten times until I reach my goal.” He believes he will replace the cruiserweight division with the heavyweight division, exactly where one of his two idols, Mike Tyson, won alongside Ukrainian Oleksandr Usyk.
Among the three world powers in boxing, United States, Japan and MexicoAlthough Edgar Ramirez has found room to enter and is reluctant to exit, the latter two are usually far from the biggest events of the big weights. But the giant Nowitzki reads this text unabashedly, he has the same motive, the same age and two fists full, so we do not miss this suggestive prelude to the great battle of Riyadh.