Billam-Smith explains how he can beat Ramirez in cruiserweight unification

CHRIS BILLAM-SMITH knows in his mind how Saturdayโ€™s world cruiserweight title unification bout against Gilberto Ramirez will play out.

The 34-year-old puts his WBO belt on the line for the third time since becoming champion in May 2023. In his three world title fights to date only once has โ€˜The Gentlemanโ€™ being the favourite to win. Ramirez, the WBA champion, is odds-on to send Billam-Smith back to Bournemouth belt-less.

Speaking to Boxing News in Riyadh, where Saturdayโ€™s main event will take place, Billam-Smith explained where he has the advantage against Ramirez and how the fight ends.

โ€œI think Iโ€™m faster than him,โ€ he said.

โ€œHe throws more shots in combination but I think Iโ€™m definitely quicker than him. He keeps a really good pace and a really good base and heโ€™s able to throw off it and he doesnโ€™t show his attacks. But they come out quite slyly and you canโ€™t really see them coming sometimes with shots he throws. I think thatโ€™s why people get hit off him. Heโ€™s weighty-handed enough to earn that respect and you canโ€™t just walk through those shots and hope youโ€™re not going to get hurt by them. I think the speed is with me 100%.โ€

โ€œAnd then youโ€™ve got everything else,โ€ he continued. โ€œThe strength, the intensity I fight at which I believe no one in the world can live with at cruiserweight. Itโ€™s not just because itโ€™s Ramirez, itโ€™s because of who I am. I think thatโ€™s a big focus for me.โ€

Ramirez has lost just once in 47 fights โ€“ to Dmitry Bivol โ€“ and Billam-Smith not only believes he will add a second defeat but wonโ€™t need the 12 rounds to do so.

โ€œI believe I get rid of him,โ€ he predicted.

โ€œI believe he wonโ€™t be able to live with my pace. He is teak tough, taken plenty of big shots in his career and stood there but I believe Iโ€™ll get rid of him in the second half of the fight.โ€

 

Share Page