Boxing Match Preview: Asror Vokhidov (15-0-0, 10 KOs) vs. Robeisy Ramirez (14-2-0, 8 KOs)

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Venue: MGM Grand Garden Arena — Las Vegas, Nevada

Main Card Start: 6:00 PM PT

Bout: 12 Rounds — Featherweight (126 lbs)

This matchup pits Uzbekistan’s rising technician Asror Vokhidov against Cuba’s two‑time Olympic gold medalist and former world champion Robeisy Ramírez. It’s a high‑stakes crossroads fight: Vokhidov is trying to break into the elite tier, while Ramírez is fighting to reclaim his position as a top‑three featherweight.

VENUE & CONDITIONS

Arena: MGM Grand Garden Arena (Indoor)

Weather Outside: 90–94°F, dry desert air

Impact on Fight: None — indoor climate‑controlled environment

Ring Size: 20×20 (neutral, slightly favors movement and counterpunching)

INJURY REPORT & CAMP NOTES

Asror Vokhidov

No reported injuries

Camp focused on lateral movement and counter‑timing

Sparring partners included southpaws with high ring IQ

Trainer reports “best conditioning camp to date”

Robeisy Ramírez

Fully healthy

Camp emphasized pressure, body punching, and punch volume

Sparred with aggressive orthodox fighters

Weight cut reportedly smooth and controlled

FIGHTER PROFILES & RECENT FORM

ASROR VOKHIDOV (Uzbekistan)

Record: 15–0 (10 KO)

Style: Orthodox — Technical Boxer‑Puncher

Age: 25

Height/Reach: 5’6” / 67”

Recent Form (Last 5)

W — UD10 vs. J. Gonzalez

W — KO6 vs. A. Ruiz

W — UD12 vs. M. Flores

W — TKO4 vs. R. Castillo

W — UD10 vs. S. Hernandez

Strengths

Excellent timing and counterpunching

Strong fundamentals and footwork

Sharp jab and disciplined defense

Youth, speed, and stamina advantage

Weaknesses

Limited experience vs. elite opposition

Can be too patient early

Sometimes backs straight up under pressure

ROBEISY “EL TRONCO” RAMÍREZ (Cuba)

Record: 14–2 (8 KO)

Style: Southpaw — Slick Boxer‑Puncher

Age: 32

Height/Reach: 5’5” / 68”

Recent Form (Last 5)

W — UD12 vs. E. Diaz

L — MD12 vs. R. Dogboe (close fight)

W — TKO5 vs. J. Romero

W — UD12 vs. I. Baluta

W — KO3 vs. C. Ramirez

Strengths

Elite amateur pedigree

Exceptional footwork and angles

Sharp counter left hand

High ring IQ and adaptability

Weaknesses

Can be outworked by high‑volume fighters

Sometimes starts slow

Vulnerable to straight right hands from orthodox fighters

TACTICAL BREAKDOWN & KEY MATCHUPS

1. Vokhidov’s Jab vs. Ramírez’s Angles

Vokhidov’s jab is his best weapon

Ramírez’s southpaw angles can disrupt rhythm

Whoever wins this battle controls the pace

Edge: Even

2. Ramírez’s Counter Left vs. Vokhidov’s Forward Pressure

Ramírez’s left hand is the most dangerous punch in the fight

Vokhidov must avoid leaning in or overcommitting

Edge: Ramírez

3. Youth & Stamina

Vokhidov is 7 years younger and fresher

Ramírez has more championship‑round experience

Edge: Vokhidov (slight)

4. Inside Fighting

Ramírez is more compact and accurate

Vokhidov prefers mid‑range exchanges

Edge: Ramírez

FIGHT HISTORY & CONTEXT

First meeting between the two

Vokhidov is undefeated and stepping up to his toughest opponent

Ramírez is a former world champion trying to re‑enter title contention

Winner likely moves into a WBO or WBA title eliminator

BETTING TRENDS

Ramírez has gone the distance in 3 of his last 4

Vokhidov has gone the distance in 3 of his last 5

Southpaw opponents historically trouble Vokhidov

Ramírez is 9–1 in fights where he is the favorite

Vokhidov is 5–0 in fights vs. ranked opponents

FIGHT ODDS

Asror Vokhidov                 + 140

Robeisy Ramirez               – 185

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Thursday, May 28, 2026

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