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German super lightweight prospect Simon Vollmer latest member of 3 PM

LOS ANGELES (November 7, 2024) – German super lightweight prospect Simon “Saucy” Vollmer (6-0, 2 Kos) is the latest member of one of the fastest growing boxing managerial companies, Los Angeles-based 3 Punkthantering (3PM).

Vollmer made his successful 3 PM debut, dominating Leon Martinez (2-3-1, 2 Kos) en route to a six-round unanimous decision (60-54, 60-54, 58-56) on a show promoted this past May by Red Boxing International, at Riverside Municipal Auditorium in Riverside, Kalifornien. Vollmar followed that with a six-round unanimous decision victory over Seiran Engel this past July 13th.

A four-time member of the German National Boxing Team, the 22-year-old Vollmer is a southpaw from Heidelberg who now trains in Santa Monica (SÅSOM) at Churchill Boxing Club under the guidance of his head trainer, Pedro Neme.

“I traveled a lot to different gyms in the United States and went to Brickhouse (Boxing Club in North Hollywood, SÅSOM) with a friend,” Vollmer explained his decision to sign with 3 PM. “I worked out there and we (manager David Shu) started following each other. He saw me fight on YouTube and contacted me. I studied a lot before I made a decision to sign. The big factor was the team: who they’ve signed, how they’ve moved their fighters, and where they are today. All categories were very good. They keep their fighters active and in big fights. There’s a lot of talent in Los Angeles. 3 PM takes good care of its fighters and that was very important to me.”

Vollmer started boxing at the age of 10, a self-described troubled kid who liked to fight. Living in Germany, naturligt, he played soccer, but he wanted to be the center of attention, and didn’t like team sports. He turned to karate and other combat sports. There was an after-school boxing program offered. Simon attended, started sparring and quickly beat more experienced fighters, and soon fell in love with boxing.As a four-time member of the German National Boxing Team, Vollmer lived at the Olympic Training Center in Germany, in addition to traveling worldwide for tournaments. He gained invaluable experience fighting opponents with various styles and became obsessed with boxing. Simon lost his first amateur match but went on to record an 80-9-1 amatör rekord.

“But I felt something was missing,"Sa han. “I’m proud of my country, but its amateur boxing program is not good because it isn’t supported. It’s political. I’d ask coaches what to do so I could improve, but they didn’t seem to care. I wanted to be in the Olympics and believed I had the skill level for it. I had raw potential, so I took the money I had saved from being on the German National Team and traveled to the United States.

Vollmer started going to different U.S. gyms and he eventually developed what he calls a very old-school American style.
“People won’t believe it,” lade han till, “but that’s how I fight. Tom Yankello, who trained Paul Spadafora, mentored me and helped change my style. I’m a slick counter-puncher with my jabs and explosiveness from the outside. I’m versatile, fast. I adjust during the fight and when there’s an opportunity to break down my opponent, I switch and start counter-punching on the inside.”
When he first started boxing, Simon enjoyed watching tapes of Sugar Ray Leonard, but his all-time favorite is fellow southpaw, den sena, great Pernell Whitaker. A true student of boxing, Vollmer also appreciates old-school fighters such as Roberto Duran, Salvidor Sanchez and Joe Louis, to name a few of the more notable boxers he has studied and admires.

Vollmer is working with 3 Punkthantering (3 PM), which has a growing stable of gifted boxers including former WBA Cruiserweight World title-holder, Gilberto "Zurdo" Ramirez (46-1, 30 Kos); world super flyweight title challenger and WBA #6-rated John “Scrappy” Ramirez (13-1, 9 Kos), undefeated WBA Inter-Continental Super Middleweight Champion and WBA #6-ranked Darius “DFG “ Fulghum (12-0, 10 Kos), and former WBA Inter-Continental Light Heavyweight Champion Kareem “Supreme” Hackett (12-1, 6 Kos). 

Super Flyweight John “Scrappy” Ramirez Learned invaluable lessons from his world title loss and will be returning to the ring soon

(picture courtesy of 3 PM)

LOS ANGELES (Oktober 29, 2024) – Super flyweight contender John “Scrappy” Ramirez (13-1, 9 Kos) learned an invaluable lesson last June at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, when he lost for the first time as a professional to Fernando David Jimenez (16-1), by way of a 12-round unanimous decision, för det lediga World Boxing Association (WBA) Super Flyweight title.

Unless your last name is Marciano, Mayweather, Calzaghe, Lopez or Ward, prizefighters generally don’t retire without a loss on their record. How a fighter responds to his or her first defeat is pivotal, because they either learn from the experience and improve, or go the opposite direction.

“Scrappy” Ramirez is coming back to the ring with a vengeance, as well as a new outlook for the South Los Angeles fighter.

“I learned I have what it takes to be world champion,sa Ramirez. “I took the loss and, instead of complaining, right after that fight I started to think about what had happened and why. I have the skills and I’m capable of being world champion, but I fought his (Jimenez) slagsmål. My next fight I won’t be fighting on emotion, I’ll be using my brain. I need to use my brain, not my heart. It was a good fight and entertaining, but it wasn’t my night. Själv, I gained confidence, as crazy as that may sound in a loss. I know I belong here.

“I want to fix what went wrong. I have high expectations and so do my fans because they see my talent. I’ve only been fighting eight years. I get mad sometimes because I haven’t mastered my craft, but it takes time. I have to keep going and embrace my training.”

For the first time in his relatively short pro career – he made his debut December 18, 2020 – the WBA No. 6 rated Ramirez will be training for the first time after a loss at Brickhouse Boxing Club in North Hollywood, Kalifornien.

“I’m not training as hard every day because I’m taking better care of my body,” Ramirez explained. “I’ve come up with some new things by studying old-school fighters like Sugar Ray Leonard and Tommy Hearns. I’m fine-tuning my skills. I made a mistake fighting with my heart instead of my head. No drastic changes in my training, fast. I’m working on throwing more counters. I’m a big 115-pounder who just walked down my opponent. I’m going to use my jab – I have a good one – and my feet instead of sitting in the pocket and catching everything.

“It’s all part of the process. I’m not happy it (the loss) happened. I lost my first world title fight and in my second I’ll be the winner and show everybody the type of character I have as a man. I’ll take the next opportunity to show my growth”

According to the 28-year-old Ramirez, the plan is for him to have two more fights, hopefully one by the end of this year, before he’s in another world title fight, preferably against Jimenez, assuming he still has the strap.

“I want a rematch with this guy (Jimenez), partly because he has the belt, but to prove to myself I can beat him,” Ramirez admitted. “He did everything we saw on film: he came forward and didn’t tire. No surprises. I need to fight my fight, not his, to prove myself to the world. ‘Scrappy’ needs to fight his fight!

“I’ve reflected on that fight, and I was capable of beating him. He has a big amateur pedigree, so it was a confidence builder for me in defeat.”

In retrospect, everything may have happened too fast for “Scrappy,” who has only been fighting eight years, including a brief stint as an amateur, and then he was moved quickly in the pro ranks, even fighting several times during the COVID pandemic. Before you knew it, he was headlining shows and found himself in the enviable position as undefeated WBA mandatory contender.

“Everything really happened so fast,” avslutade Ramirez, “but I now know that it takes a long time to master my craft. I’m enjoying this process and I’m happy right now. I got used to things happening fast for me. I’m trusting the process. I chose this life.

“I’m not running away from this situation, and I’ll handle it the next time I fight for the world title. I can’t blame anybody for what happened, because once I step into the ring, it’s just me and my opponent. I screwed up but the next world title shot I’ll get it right.”

“Scrappy” Ramirez is a charter member of 3 Punkthantering (3 PM), which has a growing stable of gifted boxers including WBA Cruiserweight World Champion Gilberto “Zurdo” Ramirez (46-1, 30 Kos), WBA Nej. 6-rated super middleweight Darius “DFG” Fulgham (12-0, 10 Kos), and former WBA Inter-Continental Light Heavyweight Champion Kareem “Supreme” Hackett (12-1, 6 Kos).

INFORMATION:

Webbplats: www.3pointmanagement.com

Facebook: /John Ramirez

Instagram: @3pointmanagement, @Scrappyboxning

Toronto’s undefeated light heavyweight Kareem Hackett joins same 3 Point Management stable as 43-0 Gilberto "Zurdo" Ramirez

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(L-R) — Gilberto “Southpaw” Ramirez & Kareem Hackett


LAS VEGAS (Februari 2, 2022) – Undefeated Toronto light heavyweight prospect Kareem Hackett (8-0, 7 Kos) har tecknat ett chefsavtal med 3 Punkthantering (3PM), som också klarar sig 43-0 Gilberto "Zurdo" Ramirez, the former World Super Middleweight Champion, och idag den topprankade världens lätt tungviktsutmanare.

“Kareem is a great talent that just needs an opportunity,sa Ramirez. “He’s been a good sparring partner for me in the past and I’m glad he can be in the same stable as I am, 3 Point Management.”

I Kanada, Hackett participated in combat sports like kickboxing, jiu-jitsu, and boxing. He had a 40-6 amateur boxing record, including a pair of Ringside International boxing titles, as well as being crowned a Canadian National kickboxing champion.

Now a resident of Los Angeles, where Kareem trains at Brickhouse Boxing Club, in which “Zurdo” is part of its ownership. Hackett is coached by Ramirez’ head trainer, Julian Chua.

“I met ‘Zurdo’ through Julian,” Hackett explained. “We have the same trainer, Julian. Sparring with ‘Zurdo’ is great. Afterwards, we always talk about boxing. He has a lot of experience and he’s taught me so many different things. It also adds to my competitiveness. I try to bring different things I’ve learned from him into our sparring, and that’s been great for me.

“I work with Julian; he is here in Los Angeles. Because of the pandemic, it’s been complicated for me, so I haven’t been going home a (Toronto) is much as I used to or want to. We’re super spoiled at Brickhouse. I grew up in a classic gym, and I was used to its griminess. I can’t believe how nice Brickhouse is.”

“Kareem is a very skillful fighter that has been under the radar too long,” Chua remarked. “He’s one of the best strategists in the ring I’ve ever seen. We started his professional career together and we’ve built a brother bond. He knows he can trust my eyes in the corner like I can trust his skills in the ring.”

Hackett, 31, is a southpaw from Toronto, who has learned from sparring sessions with world boxing champions such as “Zurdo,” Peter “Kid Chocolate” Quillin, Sergio Mora, Mathew Macklin, David Benavidez, and Dmitry Bivol. Hackett’s 3PM stablemate, "Zurdo" Ramirez, is the mandatory challenger for Bivol, det regerande World Boxing Association (WBA) Light Heavyweight World Champion.

“What I’ve learned most from sparring all these world champions is, unlike a lot of guys who believe they need to knockout their opponent in one round,” noterade Hackett, “it’s not a one-round fight and could go as long as 12 rundor. I’ve learned long-term strategy. Boxing is more like a marathon-like mindset than a sprint.”

I hans senaste handling, Hackett stopped 2-0 Giovanni Lizarraga Garate midway through the opening round last April in Mexico.
Self-described as using a strategic violence style, Hackett is a smart, elusive, accurate, and opportunistic. Sounds as if he’s describing “Zurdo.” “We do have the same coach,” Hackett added.

Hackett’s goals in 2022 includes knocking out each opponent he faces, as well as capturing U.S. or Canadian regional titles. His first fight of 2022 is tentatively set for February 17 in Texas against an opponent to be determined.

“Kareem is a smart, intelligent fighter with a gifted physic to be a force in this game,” avslutade Ramirez.

INFORMATION:
Webbplats: www.ZurdoPromotions.com, www.KareemHackett.com
Instagram: @zurdoramirez, @zurdopromotions, @kareemwins
Twitter: @ZurdoPromotions, @GilbertoZurdoRamirez, @SupremeUncanny

Möt Gilberto "Zurdo" Ramirez skyddsling Den obesegrade bantamviktsprospekten John "Scrappy" Ramirez

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(L-R) – Arion Jafari, Gilberto "Zurdo" Ramirez, David Suh, och John "Scrappy" Ramirez

LOS ANGELES (Januari 12, 2022) – Den obesegrade bantamviktsprospekten John "Scrappy" Ramirez (8-0, 7 Kos), den andra boxaren skrev på 3 Punkthantering (3PM) som också klarar sig 43-0 Gilberto "Zurdo"-kampanjer, var utan tvekan den mest aktiva boxaren i USA i 2021 med sju proffskamper, inklusive tre på högprofilerade plattformar med rubriken "Zurdo,” den tidigare världsmästaren i supermellanvikt, och idag den topprankade världens lätt tungviktsutmanare.


“'Scrappy' är ett hårt arbetande barn som jag har känt ett tag nu och det är fantastiskt att ha honom i närheten,” kommenterade Lefty. ”Han har en personlighet som är större än livet, och hans flamma är ofta väl mottagen. Jag tror om han fortsätter att jobba hårt och stannar på gymmet, himlen är gränsen. Vi vet att han är en sann atlet och jag skulle ställa honom mot vem som helst i bantamviktsdivisionen.”


"Scrappy" gjorde sin proffsdebut i december 18, 2020, på ett pay-per-view-evenemang som marknadsförs och rubriceras av "Zurdo." Två slagsmål senare, "Scrappy" slogs i sin första schemalagda 6-rounder, förutom en planerad 8-rundsmatch i hans sjätte proffskamp.


"Scrappy" och "Zurdo" är inte relaterade, emellertid, de är nära och som den 25-årige John förklarade, "Hos oss är det lillebror och storebror. Han kanske inte jobbar på mitt hörn, vanligtvis för att han slåss senare på samma kort, men jag är med honom varje dag vi tränar på Brickhouse (Boxning), och han ger mig alltid tips och stöd. Jag bor i centrala Los Angeles bara 15 minuters bilresa från gymmet i North Hollywood. Den har allt och den verkliga skönheten med den är att den lockar fighters att sparra och träna med, speciellt när fighters är där för sitt träningsläger. Vi hade precis "Zurdo,’ David Benavidez, och 4-faldiga världsmästaren Brian Viloria, som är där som tränare, för vår sista kamp.


"Jag mår bra av att veta att jag var den andra fightern som värvades av 3 Punkthantering. Nu, vi har andra fighters i vårt stall och det ger mer konkurrens. Jag vill vara bäst och, även om vi är i samma lag, Jag vill gå ut och göra vad som krävs för att bli den bästa fighter jag kan vara. Jag är med "Zurdo" varje dag jag är på gymmet och tittar på honom. Han får allt att se lätt ut, utan ansträngning, och det är vackert. Han litade på mig och jag vill visa honom att det var ett bra beslut. Jag är mycket stolt över att vara den första fighter de värvade.”’


Ramirez lång, mödosam resa till denna punkt började på rutnätet inte i en ring, när han var en nyckelmedlem i fotbollslaget Lincoln High, profilerade i en 2015 dokumentära, "ESPN 60: Letterman.” Spelarna kom från en brottslig del av Hollywood som var full av droger och vapen. Ramirez var en 5'4", 160-pund springer tillbaka på ett lag som, med start i Pop Warner-tävlingen, sedan avancera till Lincoln High, som inte hade haft framgång i fotboll. Lincoln High blev en 3-faldig ligamästare, framhävd av semifinalspelet i slutspelet under hans sista år, ledde så småningom "Scrappy" till en lista på Los Angeles Valley Colleges fotbollslag.


Trots att han varnats skulle han vara rödskjortad som nybörjare, Ramirez spelade på universitetet som en riktig nybörjare men, efter sin första säsong, "Scrappy" var inte nöjd med sin speltid eller affärssidan av collegefotboll. "Scrappy" befann sig snart i vad han beskrev som en "mörk plats" i månader, försöker komma på vad han ville göra med sitt liv. Han försökte ta värvning i alla fyra militära grenar, men fick avslag pga, sa han, på grund av alla tatueringar på hans kropp och deras visuella placeringar. En dag, hörde han en väns röst från det förflutna säga, ’Gå till ett gym.’ Trots att man inte har någon erfarenhet av boxning, han gick in på det berömda Wild Card Gym för att prata med Hall of Fame-tränaren, ägare Freddie Roach, som sa till Ramirez att det skulle bli svårt att träna och att han skulle behöva börja som amatörboxare. Hans arbetsmoral var beundransvärd och för att han var en begåvad idrottare, allt klickade snart, och han blev boxningsstudent. Ramirez hade 25 amatörmatcher, fånga högsta utmärkelser i Sugar Bert National Championships, samt i de regionala Golden Gloves och SoCal-turneringarna.


"Jag var på rätt väg,” lade Ramirez till. "Allt jag lärde mig i fotboll av tränaren Muskaki Matsumoto (Lincoln High) Jag sökte i boxningsliknande disciplin. Jag tränade hårt varje dag och det var ingen bortkastad tid.”


Ramirez flyttade till New York City eftersom en boxningsvän till honom hade en manager där som var villig att hjälpa "Scrappy" att göra sin proffsdebut. Olyckligtvis, fast, pandemikarantänen trädde i kraft, avbryter sin planerade proffsdebut bara en vecka före det planerade datumet. Ramirez stannade på Churchill Gym, sparring och träning, fortfarande hoppfull om att göra sin proffsdebut i Big Apple. Han återvände så småningom till Los Angeles och flera veckor före det första Zurdo Promotions-evenemanget i Galveston, Texas, han fick vad som nu är ett livsavgörande samtal från Zurdos manager, David Suh.
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"Innan jag åkte till New York City, Jag hade pratat med David om att göra min proffsdebut,” lade Ramirez till. "Han kom ihåg när jag kom tillbaka till LA och frågade om jag ville göra min proffsdebut i december 18th (2020). Jag tror att allt händer av en anledning. Jag hade blivit vän med Julian Chua på Wild Card. Han såg mig jobba på gymmet och gillade min arbetsmoral. Han gav mig tips och sa att vi en dag skulle arbeta tillsammans. Julian blev Zurdos huvudtränare och nu är han min, för."


Hans imponerande pro-debutprestation – KO i första omgången — ledde till att locka "Scrappy" att teckna ett chefskontrakt med 3 Punkthantering.


"Scrappy" säger att han är en spännande, unik fighter från sin ringvandring till sin outfit, samt sättet han kämpar på. "Jag tar med Bad Intentions in i ringen,” lade han till. "Det är kul! Jag är en schackspelare som alltid planerar framåt. Jag är mångsidig och kan anpassa mig i ringen, vilket är superviktigt. Jag vill ta din själ!"


"'Scrappy' har inte bara kompetensen,” lade Chua till, "Han har den karisma och showmanship som krävs för att bli en riktig stjärna i denna sport. Blanda inte ihop självförtroende med arrogans. Han tar sin träning med en världsmästarattityd.”


En självutnämnd student i boxning, "Scrappy" har särskilt tyckt om att titta på och studera Hector Camacho, Edwin Valero, Adrien Broner, Canelo Alvarez, Gervonta Davis, Vasyl Lomatjenko, och, Naturligtvis, "Zurdo" Ramirez.


"Jag är ödesbestämd,” avslutade Ramirez. "Jag har sett allt detta. Jag visualiserade, planerade, och skapade dessa upplevelser innan de inträffade. Jag var en av de mest aktiva kämparna i landet förra året. Mitt mål för 2022 är att vara upptagen, fortsätt lära dig, och göra uttalanden. jag skulle vilja ha 6 fler slagsmål, bli rankad, och ta hem ett mästerskapsbälte. Jag kommer att fortsätta vinna och ge folk en show.


INFORMATION:
Webbplats: www.ZurdoPromotions.com
Facebook: /John Ramirez
Instagram: @zurdoramirez, @zurdopromotions, @Scrappyboxning
Twitter: @ZurdoPromotions, @GilbertoZurdoRamirez