Compatriots Mario Alberto Ramirez
and Jesus Lugo Garcia will square
off for the vacant World Boxing
Federation (WBF) International Super
Featherweight title on April 16 in
Mexico.
The fight will headline a card at
the Gimnasio Oscar Tigre Garcia in
Ensenada, Baja California, promoted
by Borizteca Boxing.
“El
Guero” Ramirez (23), fighting out of
Camalu, Baja California, has gone
undefeated since losing his
professional debut in 2016, and
brings a stellar 15-1-2 (4) record.
Lugo Garcia (26), from Tijuana, Baja
California, entered the paid ranks
in 2017 and is likely the harder
puncher at 8-3 (6), having won his
last four outings.
Both will be entering their first
professional championship bout, and
will see it as a big opportunity to
take their careers to the next
level.
Looking at the records, Ramirez is
probably a slight favorite, but Lugo
Garcia has the power to swing things
his way and it is an intriguing
match-up with plenty of pride on the
line besides the WBF title.
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