The Manila Times

Ramirez defends WBC super lightweigh­t belt without Roach in corner

- AFP

LOS ANGELES: Iconic trainer Freddie Roach guided Jose Ramirez to the World Boxing Council super lightweigh­t world title, but it will be Robert Garcia in the champion’s corner as Ramirez takes on Danny O’Connor on Saturday (Sunday in Manila).

Ramirez signed with Roach after representi­ng the United States at the 2012 London Olympics in a partnershi­p that produced 22 straight profession­al wins—16 knockouts —and a world title with his defeat of fellow American Amir Imam in New York on March 17.

After that fight however, Ramirez joined forces with Garcia, believing he wasn’t a high enough priority with the high-profile Roach.

Despite the upheaval, he goes in as an overwhelmi­ng favorite in front of home fans in Fresno, California, against a challenger who brings a record of 30-3 with 11 knockouts to his first world title fight.

“I feel like I have a responsibi­lity as a world champion, so that responsibi­lity helps me stay focused and grounded,” Ramirez said, adding that he hopes it’s a springboar­d to bigger things in the 140-pound division.

“This fight will only lead to bigger fights. It’s another step to fighting the big fights. I want to fight all of the champions, but I have to take care of business July 7 against Danny O’Connor first. I am excited to come home and defend my title.”

Garcia said fans will see little change in Ramirez. “This is our first fight working together and I don’t want Jose to change much,” Garcia said. “This fight will be similar to what people have seen. I think the fans will start to notice the adjustment­s we have worked on after our second training camp together. We will have more time to work.

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