Event: Super Middleweight World Title Eliminator
Location: Auditorio Municipal Fausto Gutiérrez Moreno, Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico
Arena Capacity: 5,500
Scheduled Start Time: Main Event ~10:30 PM PT / 1:30 AM ET
Broadcast: DAZN (International), ESPN Knockout (Mexico)
Venue & Conditions
Indoor arena — no weather impact
Ring Size: 20’ (favours movement and slick boxers)
Commission: Baja California State Commission
Bout Distance: 12 Rounds — Super Middleweight (168 lbs)
Tale of the Tape
| Attribute | Lerrone Richards | Albert Ramírez |
| Age | 33 | 31 |
| Height | 5’11” | 6’0” |
| Reach | 72” | 75” |
| Stance | Southpaw | Southpaw |
| Record | 18‑0 (4 KO) | 18‑0 (15 KO) |
| Nationality | United Kingdom | Venezuela |
| Style | Slick defensive technician | Aggressive boxer‑puncher with KO power |
Injury Report
Lerrone Richards
No active injuries
Minor elbow inflammation in early April — cleared
Camp reports excellent conditioning and sharpness
Albert Ramírez
No injuries reported
Slight left‑hand soreness after March sparring — fully healed
Trainer reports “career‑best power and timing”
Both fighters enter fully healthy.
Fighter Profiles & Analysis
Lerrone “Sniper the Boss” Richards — The Defensive Maestro
Record: 18‑0 (4 KO) Trainer: Dave Coldwell Last 3 Fights:
W — UD vs. Giovanni De Carolis (Dec 2025)
W — UD vs. Carlos Gongora (Jul 2025)
W — UD vs. Lennox Clarke (Feb 2025)
Style Breakdown: Richards is one of the slickest, most defensively gifted fighters in the division. He’s a pure technician — elite footwork, elite timing, elite distance control. He rarely gets hit clean and wins rounds through accuracy and ring generalship.
Strengths:
Best defense in the division
Elite footwork and angles
High ring IQ
Controls tempo and distance
Weaknesses:
Very low KO power
Can be outworked by aggressive fighters
Sometimes gives away early rounds
Keys to Victory:
Keep the fight at long range
Make Ramírez miss and pay
Win rounds with clean counters and movement
Albert Ramírez — The Venezuelan Destroyer
Record: 18‑0 (15 KO) Trainer: Rafael Morón Last 3 Fights:
W — KO3 vs. Yunieski González (Jan 2026)
W — TKO6 vs. Ali Akhmedov (Aug 2025)
W — KO2 vs. Ricardo Luna (Apr 2025)
Style Breakdown: Ramírez is a powerful, aggressive southpaw with serious finishing ability. He cuts the ring well, throws heavy combinations, and carries power late. He’s physically strong and fights with controlled aggression.
Strengths:
Fight‑changing power
Strong body punching
Excellent pressure and ring‑cutting
High finishing rate
Weaknesses:
Can be countered when over‑committing
Footwork not as refined as Richards
Hasn’t faced a defensive wizard like this
Keys to Victory:
Close distance early
Attack the body to slow Richards’ legs
Force exchanges and break rhythm
Recent Form & Momentum
Richards
Riding a long undefeated streak
Has dominated every opponent with pure skill
Has not been knocked down in his career
Ramírez
Three straight stoppages
Power trending upward
Has fought stronger punchers than Richards
Momentum slightly favors Ramírez, but Richards has the stylistic tools to neutralize him.
Stylistic Matchup Breakdown
Speed Advantage: Richards
Power Advantage: Ramírez
Footwork: Richards
Inside Fighting: Ramírez
Defense: Richards
Experience vs. Power Punchers: Richards
Experience vs. Slick Boxers: Ramírez (limited)
This is a pure boxer vs. puncher matchup — but both are southpaws, which adds complexity.
Richards wants a chess match. Ramírez wants a firefight.
Betting Trends
Richards fights have gone the distance in 17 of 18
Ramírez has won 15 of 18 by KO
Slick southpaws historically trouble aggressive punchers
Venezuelan fighters in Mexico are 9‑4 since 2020
FIGHT ODDS
Lerrone Richards + 440
Albert Ramirez – 700
Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Wednesday, June 3, 2026








