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Robeisy Ramirez vs Satoshi Shimizu on July 25 in Tokyo



Newly-crowned WBO featherweight champion Robeisy Ramirez has his first title defense date set for Tuesday, July 25 at Ariake Arena in Tokyo, Japan where he faces fellow two-time Olympian and Japanese contender Satoshi Shimizu. The pair squares off in the scheduled for 12 rounds world championship bout, serving as the co-feature to Stephen Fulton vs Naoya Inoue live stream on ESPN+.

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“Next stop, Japan,” Ramirez said. “I am happy to announce my quick return to the ring in what will be the first defense of my WBO world championship. Fighting is what I do best, titles are meant to be defended, and there’s no stopping ‘El Tren!’”

In the main event, Philadelphia’s unified WBC and WBO junior featherweight champion Stephen Fulton (21-0, 8 KOs) defends his belts against Japan’s pound-for-pound king Naoya “Monster” Inoue (24-0, 21 KOs). The list of undercard bouts is expected to be announced shortly.

Robeisy Ramirez vs Satoshi Shimizu

Robeisy Ramirez (12-1, 7 KOs), a two-time Olympic gold medalist, experienced a rocky start to his pro career following a split decision loss to Adan Gonzales in August 2019. However, after joining forces with Cuban trainer Ismael Salas, the 29-year-old has developed a more pro-friendly stye. He has remained undefeated since and avenged his loss to Gonzales in a 2020 rematch inside the MGM Grand Las Vegas Bubble. In 2022, Ramirez stopped Irish veteran Eric Donovan in February, starched then-unbeaten contender Abraham Nova in June, and defeated Jose Matias Romero via ninth-round TKO in October. In his last fight, the fighting pride of Cienfuegos, Cuba, soundly defeated former junior featherweight world champion Isaac Dogboe by unanimous decision to capture the WBO featherweight crown.

Satoshi Shimizu (11-1, 10 KOs) is a 37-year-old southpaw making his first attempt at a world title. Before turning pro, he represented Japan at the 2008 and 2012 Olympics. In his first Olympiad, Shizmu was eliminated in his opening bout. Four years later, he moved down to bantamweight and earned a bronze medal, defeating Dogboe but losing to eventual gold medalist Luke Campbell. Shimizu has only tasted defeat once as a pro, a sixth-round TKO loss to Joe Noynay in 2019. His pro career is otherwise unblemished, having knocked out 10 of 11 opponents across an almost seven-year span.

Fulton vs Inoue fight card

The current Fulton vs Inoue lineup looks as the following:

  • Stephen Fulton vs. Naoya Inoue, 12 rounds, junior featherweight – Fulton’s WBC and WBO junior featherweight titles
  • Robeisy Ramirez vs. Satoshi Shimizu, 12 rounds, featherweight – Ramirez’s WBO featherweight title

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