Arnold Barboza Jr beats Jose Ramirez over 10 rounds

ARNOLD Barboza Jr sent out a plea to the WBO to give him a title shot after defeating Jose Ramirez via a unanimous decision in the Riyadh Season co-main event. It was a lacklustre affair for most of the 10 rounds. The judges had the unenviable job of splitting them and their final scores of 97-93, and 96-94 (twice) awarded it to the 32-year-old.

There were some tense opening rounds as they both looked to shake off a little coat of rust. WBO Intercontinental champion Barboza Jr was mostly retreating, doing a better job of finding a comfortable range as Ramirez stalked.ย 

There wasnโ€™t much activity going into the fifth round, although Barboza Jrโ€™s shots were sharper. Competing as a former unified super-lightweight champion, Ramirez looked sluggish and unable to unload.

The WBO title eliminator had mostly been a tepid affair as the seventh came and went. Barboza Jrโ€™s transitions from defence to attack were faster as he stepped in and let a burst go. โ€œHe has no legs, son,โ€ Barbozaโ€™s corner told him before the ninth round started. Turns out he had done enough to prevail.

Arnold Barboza Jr. improved to 31-0 (11 KOs) and gave an emotional interview after beating Jose Ramirez, who is now 29-2 (18 KOs).

โ€œThis was my championship fight,โ€ said Barboza Jr. โ€œAll the time we spent together under the same promoter, it never happened. This is the fight weโ€™ve been wanting.โ€

Barboza Jr went on to call on the WBO to give him an overdue title shot. After refusing to pay their sanctioning fees, they might make him wait a little longer yet.

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