“First Bivol, then Beterbiev.” Ramirez sees himself as an absolute

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As we reported earlier, 31-year-old Mexican Gilberto Ramirez (44-0, 30 KOs) on the first weekend of November will fight against WBA Super world champion Russian Dmitry Bivol (20-0, 11 KOs).

Ramirez is set only to win, after which he is going to immediately fight another current division champion, WBO / IBF / WBC title holder Artur Beterbiev (18-0, 18 KOs), who has recently represented Canada.

“This is what I expect to win all four titles (light heavyweight). First Bivol, and then we will fight with Artur Beterbiev for the title of absolute champion, ”the Mexican prophesies.

At the same time, Gilberto considers the immediate task more difficult: “I think Bivol is superior to Beterbiev. He’s got the best footwork, he’s a really good boxer who’s really good at preparing his punches.”

Ramirez previously explained why Bivol and Canelo’s rematch won’t happen.

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