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The 26-year-old Ramirez enters the contest with a perfect mark of 22-0 along with 16 Kos. He turned pro back in 2012 and has boxed 85 rounds since then. Garcia stands 5-feet-10-inches tall and has a 72.5-inch reach. He’s got quite a bit of pop in his fists with a current knockout ratio of 73 per cent and also possesses a pretty solid chin. Ramirez had a fine amateur career and represented the U.S. At the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, England where he went 1-1.
As for Orozco, he fights out of San Diego and is also unbeaten with a record of 27-0 with 17 Kos. He turned pro back in 2012 and has boxes 127 rounds since. He stands 5-feet-7-inches tall with a 70-inch reach which means he’s three inches shorter than Ramirez and also gives up 2.5 inches in reach to the champ. Orozco isn’t really known as a knockout artist, but does possess pretty good power with a current KO ratio of 63 per cent and he also owns a solid chin.
PREDICTION…
Orozco has arguably faced better opposition as a pro and he also enjoyed wins over Jessie Vargas and Javier Molina during his fine amateur career. He’ll be a stiff test for Ramirez, but I think Ramirez’s all-action and aggressive busy style will be enough to enable him to retain his title, likely by decision.
The 26-year-old Ramirez enters the contest with a perfect mark of 22-0 along with 16 Kos. He turned pro back in 2012 and has boxed 85 rounds since then. Garcia stands 5-feet-10-inches tall and has a 72.5-inch reach. He’s got quite a bit of pop in his fists with a current knockout ratio of 73 per cent and also possesses a pretty solid chin. Ramirez had a fine amateur career and represented the U.S. At the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, England where he went 1-1.
As for Orozco, he fights out of San Diego and is also unbeaten with a record of 27-0 with 17 Kos. He turned pro back in 2012 and has boxes 127 rounds since. He stands 5-feet-7-inches tall with a 70-inch reach which means he’s three inches shorter than Ramirez and also gives up 2.5 inches in reach to the champ. Orozco isn’t really known as a knockout artist, but does possess pretty good power with a current KO ratio of 63 per cent and he also owns a solid chin.
PREDICTION…
Orozco has arguably faced better opposition as a pro and he also enjoyed wins over Jessie Vargas and Javier Molina during his fine amateur career. He’ll be a stiff test for Ramirez, but I think Ramirez’s all-action and aggressive busy style will be enough to enable him to retain his title, likely by decision.


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