12/9 ESPN: Robeisy Ramirez vs Rafael Espinoza (WBO Featherweight Title) / Xander Zayas vs Jorge Fortea

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PEMBROKE PINES, Florida (Oct 31, 2023) – Two high-stakes showdowns top the bill on a special Top Rank on ESPN card Saturday, Dec. 9 at Charles F. Dodge City Center in Pembroke Pines, Florida.

In the main event, Cuban WBO featherweight king Robeisy “El Tren” Ramirez puts his belt on the line against unbeaten Mexican contender Rafael “El Divino” Espinoza.

In the 10-round junior middleweight co-feature, Puerto Rican sensation Xander Zayas squares off against Spain’s Jorge Fortea.

Ramirez-Espinoza and Zayas-Fortea will be broadcast live on ESPN, ESPN Deportes and ESPN+ beginning at 10 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PT

Promoted by Top Rank, in association with Zanfer Promotions, tickets go on sale Wednesday, Nov. 1 at 10 a.m. ET via Ticketmaster.com.

“We are thrilled to be back in South Florida with a loaded card featuring some incredibly talented fighters,” said Top Rank chairman Bob Arum. “Ramirez has his hands full against an undefeated challenger who will not be deterred by the moment, and I know Xander Zayas wants to make a huge statement in front of his humongous South Florida fan base.”

Ramirez (13-1, 8 KOs), a two-time Olympic gold medalist, has been on a dominant trajectory after joining forces with trainer Ismael Salas. The 29-year-old southpaw had a tremendous 2022 in which he stopped Irish veteran Eric Donovan, then-unbeaten Puerto Rican Abraham Nova and Argentine contender Jose Matias Romero. This year has been even better for the fighting pride of Cienfuegos, Cuba, as he soundly defeated former world champion Isaac Dogboe by unanimous decision to capture the WBO featherweight title in April and defended his crown on enemy turf with a fifth-round TKO against Japanese contender Satoshi Shimizu in July.

Ramirez said, “Miami is for many of us Cubans an important meeting point, where Spanish is spoken, our heritage is celebrated, and we remember our homeland daily through the city’s vibrant culture. Ever since I turned professional, I have wanted to fight near my people of Miami, where I also live. That cherished moment has finally arrived. On December 9, at the Charles F. Dodge City Center in Pembroke Pines, I hope to have the support of the Cuban community of Miami and to see our flag waving everywhere.”

Espinoza (21-0, 18 KOs) has dedicated more than a decade to his career in the paid ranks, all leading up to his first opportunity at a world title. He debuted in 2013 and has fought mostly in his native Mexico, save for two early-career bouts in the U.S. A giant in his division at 6’1”, Espinoza will boast a seven-inch height advantage and is coming off a five-fight knockout streak. He tallied stoppage wins over compatriot Rafael Rosas Ramirez in March and Tanzania’s Ally Mwerangi in July.

Espinoza said, "I am happy and grateful for what is happening. The time has come, the opportunity of my life, and I will not waste it. Robeisy is a great champion, and I am glad to face someone like him. I know we will have a great fight, and it will go down in boxing history. I am sure of it.”

Zayas (17-0, 11 KOs) signed with Top Rank at 16 and has been on the path to super stardom ever since his pro debut in October 2019. In 2022, he scored eight-round decision wins over Quincy LaVallais and Alexis Salazar, along with a fifth-round TKO against Elias Espadas. In 2023, he notched a 10-round unanimous decision win over Ronald Cruz during Puerto Rican Day Parade weekend in June and a fifth-round TKO against hard-hitting Roberto Valenzuela Jr. in September. Zayas aims to cement his candidacy for a title shot with his third victory of the year. Fortea (24-3-1, 9 KOs) is a 13-year pro from Spain who coming off a decision win over the previously unbeaten Ismael Flores in April. He is riding a three-bout winning streak and is a former WBC Latino 154-pound belt-holder.

Zayas said, “I am super motivated to close the year with one more fight in which I will be able to continue demonstrating the progress of my skills and maturity as a fighter, which I have achieved thanks to the dedication and all the hard work in the gym. The goal on December 9 is to continue showing that I am prepared for the next step.”

The ESPN+ undercard will showcase some of Top Rank’s best and brightest up-and-coming talents, including:

Rising featherweight Bruce “Shu Shu” Carrington (9-0, 5 KOs), the fighting pride of Brownsville, Brooklyn, will take on former world title challenger Jason Sanchez (16-4, 9 KOs). Carrington will attempt to go 5-0 this year in his first scheduled 10-rounder. Sanchez lost a unanimous decision to then-WBO featherweight world champion Oscar Valdez in June 2019.

Junior middleweight Jahi Tucker (10-1, 5 KOs) looks to bounce back from his first defeat in an eight-rounder against unbeaten Argentinian Francisco Daniel Veron (13-0, 10 KOs). Tucker overcame a tough Nikoloz Sekhniashvili in April, but dropped a decision to Nicklaus Flaz in July.

Dominican Olympian Rohan Polanco (10-0, 6 KOs) will lock horns against Keith Hunter (15-1, 9 KOs) in an eight-round junior welterweight tilt. Polanco returns following his most impressive win to date, a fifth-round destruction of Panamanian contender Cesar Francis in July.

U.S. Olympian Tiger Johnson (10-0, 5 KOs) makes his fourth appearance of 2023 in an eight-round junior welterweight fight against Mexico’s Jimmer Espinosa (15-1, 14 KOs). Johnson is coming off a hard-earned majority decision over Ricardo Quiroz in September.

Undefeated heavyweight prospect Damian “Polish Hussar” Knyba (12-0, 7 KOs), a 6-foot-7 behemoth with an 86-inch reach, takes on Scott Alexander (17-6-2, 9 KOs) in an eight-rounder.

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Richard Torrez vs. Curtis Harper Added To Ramirez-Espinoza Card​

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BY RANDOM HITS
Published Mon Nov 13, 2023, 01:26 PM EST
Heavyweight prospect Richard Torrez Jr., the Olympic silver medalist from Tulare, California, will test himself against the cagey Curtis Harper on Saturday, Dec. 9 at Charles F. Dodge City Center in Pembroke Pines, Florida.
This will be the first scheduled eight-rounder for Torrez, who has ended all seven of his professional outings in three rounds or less.
Torrez-Harper will stream LIVE & exclusively in the U.S. on ESPN+ before the ESPN-televised doubleheader (10 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PT) featuring Robeisy Ramirez’s WBO featherweight world title defense against Rafael “El Divino” Espinoza and undefeated junior middleweight sensation Xander Zayas versus Spain’s Jorge Fortea.
“Curtis Harper is a tough, experienced heavyweight, and I look forward to the challenge,” Torrez said. “He has been in with some of the division’s best fighters, and we felt the time was right to step up and take on someone of his caliber.”
Torrez (7-0, 7 KOs) shined at the Tokyo Olympics in the summer of 2021 and turned pro the following March with a second-round stoppage over Allen Melson in Fresno, California. He went 4-0 in 2022 and opened his second professional year with a second-round knockout over James Bryant in February.
An injury kept Torrez out of the ring for six months, but he returned with a first-round stoppage over Willie Jake Jr. in August and a second-round blitzing of Tyrrell Anthony Herndon in October. Harper (14-10, 9 KOs) is a durable veteran who has gone the distance with numerous top prospects and contenders, including Chris Arreola, Brandon Moore, and Guido Vianello.
 

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Decent card :ehh:

Great prospects with Richard Torres and Xander Zayas

Robeisy is the guy people are talking about can face Inoue in the future
 

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Happy to see Robeisy bounce back like this after that disastrous debut loss :ehh:. I still want him and Stevenson to run it back one more time in the pros. I hope Bob makes it happen in the next 2-3 years.
 
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Wanna see what Jahi Tucker looks like after taking that L. Might be the best thing to happen to him in his career. I actually thought he did enough to beat Flaz, as unimpressive as it was. Judges saw different. :yeshrug:
 

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Rafael Espinoza: This Is My Chance To Show I'm The Best Featherweight In the World​

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BY JAKE DONOVAN
Published Wed Dec 06, 2023, 10:28 AM EST
Rafael Espinoza was unranked and caught off guard when he was ask this thoughts of entering his first major title fight.
The unbeaten 6’1” featherweight didn’t even blink before accepting the opportunity to challenge WBO featherweight titlist Robeisy Ramirez.
“It was the best news I’ve ever received in my career,” Espinoza told BoxingScene.com. “It was the type of call I’ve been waiting to get for my entire career. I was very happy with it.
“When they came to us with the opportunity to face Robeisy, we told them it would be our pleasure. This is my chance to show that I am the best featherweight in the world.”
Guadalajara’s Espinoza (21-0, 18KOs) will hit the road to challenge Ramirez (13-1, 8KOs) this Saturday on ESPN from Charles F. Dodge City Center in Pembroke Pines, Florida.
The fight could not be finalized until a case was made for Espinoza to crack the WBO Top 15 rankings, a requirement for any boxer to enter a title fight. He enters the fight riding a five-fight knockout streak and has stopped 13 of his last 14 opponents.
Ramirez marks a significant step up in competition for the 29-year-old Espinoza.
The Cuban southpaw is a double Olympic Gold medalist who overcame a stunning defeat in his pro debut to win the WBO title in a unanimous decision over Isaac Dogboe earlier this year. The victory was part of a resurgence that has seen him emerge as among the best featherweights in the world and arguably the most skilled boxer in the division.
“I wouldn’t want to face any less of a challenge,” noted Espinoza, who fights in the U.S. for just the third time and in his first stateside appearance since 2015. “I want to be a world champion. To do that, you should have to face the very best.”
 

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BY JAKE DONOVAN
Published Fri Dec 08, 2023, 01:42 PM EST
Robeisy Ramirez is set for the first career fight in the state from which he sought freedom.
The 29-year-old southpaw was a rock solid 125.6 pounds for WBO featherweight title defense versus Guadalajara’s Rafael Espinoza in their ESPN-televised main event. Espinoza effortlessly packed 125.3 pounds across his 6’1” frame for his first career title fight, which takes place this Saturday from Charles F. Dodge City Center in Pembroke Pines, Florida.
Ramirez (13-1, 8KOs) will attempt the second defense of the title he claimed just eight months ago. The double Olympic Gold medalist from Cienfuegos, Cuba outpointed former WBO 122-pound titleholder Isaac Dogboe over twelve rounds on April 1 to win his first major title in just his 13th pro bout.
He has since added a fifth-round knockout of Japan’s Satoshi Shimizu on July 25 in Tokyo. Saturday marks his first career fight in Florida, to where he relocated after fleeing from Cuba in 2018, two years after his second Gold medal haul during the 2016 Rio Olympics.
Ramirez now lives and trains in Las Vegas, but still considers the greater Miami area as his second home.
Espinoza (21-0, 18KOs) fights on U.S. soil for just the third time in his ten-year pro career. The 29-year-old from Guadalajara has not appeared on this side of the border since 2015, as he’s slowly developed at home. He enters the bout having stopped his last five opponents, including a pair of quick hits in March and July.
Rising junior middleweight Xander Zayas (17-0, 11KOs) gets a rare home game in a ten-round, junior middleweight contest versus Spain’s Jorge Fortea. Zayas was153.6 pounds for the evening’s co-feature, which takes place less than 30 minutes from his adopted hometown of Sunrise, Florida. Fortea was 153.7 pounds for his third career road trip.
ESPN+ Preliminaries, 5:30 p.m. ET
Bruce Carrington (9-0, 5KOs), Brooklyn, New York, pounds 125.8 pounds vs. Jason Sanchez (16-4, 9KOs), Albuquerque, New Mexico, 125.7 pounds—10 rounds, featherweight
Richard Torrez Jr. (7-0, 7KOs), Tulare, California, 230.8 pounds vs. Curtis Harper (14-10, 9KOs), Jacksonville, Florida, 273.9 pounds_6 rounds, heavyweight
Jahi Tucker (10-1, 5KOs), Deer Park, New York, 155.2 pounds vs. Francisco Daniel Veron (13-0, 10KOs), Fort Lauderdale via Buenos Aires, Argentina, 155.1 pounds—8 rounds, junior middleweight
Rohan Polanco (10-0, 6KOs), Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, 142.9 pounds vs. Keith Hunter (15-1, 9KOs), Las Vegas, 139.3 pounds—8 rounds junior welterweight
Delante Johnson (10-0, 5KOs), Cleveland, Ohio, 141.6 pounds vs. Jimerr Espinosa (15-1, 14KOs), Mexico City, 141.2 pounds—8 rounds, junior welterweight
Damian Knyba (12-0, 7KOs), Wudzyn, Poland, 264.1 pounds vs. Michael Polite Coffie (13-4, 10KOs), Kissimmee, Florida, 290.9 pounds—8 rounds, heavyweight
 
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