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Benavidez defeats Zurdo Ramirez for titles?

Benavidez stops Zurdo Ramirez, wins WBA/WBO cruiserweight belts

David Benavidez delivered a star-making performance in Las Vegas, defeating Gilberto “Zurdo” Ramirez by sixth-round stoppage to capture the WBA and WBO cruiserweight titles. The victory came in what was described as a one-sided TKO, with Benavidez putting together a sustained attack that culminated in the fight being halted late in the middle rounds.

That finish mattered for two reasons. First, it wasn’t simply a win—it was a clear punctuation mark after Benavidez asserted control early enough to dictate the pace. Multiple recaps from the same event emphasize the dominance leading into the sixth round, with the stoppage arriving as Benavidez kept pressure on and Ramirez failed to flip momentum.

Second, the result elevated Benavidez’s standing beyond the cruiserweight division. In the reporting tied to the bout, Benavidez is described as a three-division champion, reinforcing that he is building his legacy across weight classes. Capturing both the WBA and WBO titles in the cruiserweight category also positions him as a key figure in the division’s championship landscape.

A further storyline running alongside the fight is Benavidez’s public callouts after the bout, including interest in megafight names associated with the sport’s pound-for-pound conversation. With Ramirez now coming up short in a unified-title attempt, Benavidez’s next steps will likely revolve around bigger cross-division matchups and confirming his status as a top headline attraction in boxing.

Key moment: Benavidez ended the contest via sixth-round stoppage to win the WBA and WBO cruiserweight titles.


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