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Boxing’s next great boxing trainer Julian Chua is a rising star in the gym, ring and corner

Gilberto “Zurdo” Ramirez isChua’s first true world champion
(L-R) – Jesse Vargas, head trainer Julian Chua and two-time World Champion Gilberto “Zurdo” Ramirez

LOS ANGELES (Kaum Ib Hlis Ntuj 6, 2024) -- One of the hottest young trainers in boxing is Julian Chua, even though he still hasn’t received the high-level respect he deserves from many boxing fans and promoters.

When Gilberto “Zurdo” Ramirez (46-1, 30 Kos) dethroned previously undefeated World Boxing Association (WBA) Cruiserweight World Champion Arsen “Feroz” Goulamirian (27-0, 19 Kos) no yav dhau los peb hlis ntuj, Chua’s stock took off because “Zurdo” is the first world champion the 33-year-old Chua developed into a world champion.

The journey Chua took to become the head trainer of “Zurdo,” who is only two months younger than Julian, was unusual, to say the least. At that time, Ramirez was 39-0 and the first of Mexican heritage to be world super middleweight champion, as well as a promotional free agent. “Zurdo” and his manager, David Suh (3 Kev tswj hwm taw tes – 3PM), were conducting a search for a new head trainer and the list included some of the top coaches in the country. Chua was a relatively unknown commodity outside of southern California who at that time was training fighters at the famed Wildcard Gym in Hollywood (XWS LI) under Hall of Fame Trainer Freddie Roach (he had also trained Chua when he was an amateur boxer from Indiana).

Nyob rau hauv 2018, Suh reached out to Chua to inquire if he’d be interested in training Ramirez, adding that he was also speaking with several other top names. Thaum xub thawj, Ramirez really didn’t know who Chua was, at least, until they met at a coffee shop in Santa Monica to get to know each other. After that meeting, Ramirez gave Julian a chance to train him. The rest, ntawm chav kawm, is part of modern-day boxing history.

“We clicked right away,” Chua added. “We learned things about each other and how we liked to train. I’ve always studied a lot and did some research about how he had been trained because I wanted to help him improve. I was getting four fighters ready in L.A. and ‘Zurdo’ couldn’t go there for sparring. I told him that I couldn’t leave these fighters to go and train him in Long Beach. We still wanted to work with each other and ‘Zurdo’ made it work. I went to Long Beach (where Ramirez trained at Hill Street Boxing & Fitness Gym) twice a week and he came to Wildcard three times.”

Chua made his debut at Ramirez’ new head trainer in 2019, when Ramirez moved up in weight to fight as a light heavyweight, stopping Tommy Karpency in four rounds. COVID-19 restrictions adversely affected Ramirez’ activity, but he learned and improved by continuing to work with Chua in the gym. “Zurdo” signed a promotional contract with Golden Boy Promotions, gaining added exposure fighting on the DAZN, and he reeled off four more consecutive victories through the middle of 2022, after which he lost for the first time in his pro career to WBA World Light Heavyweight Champion Dmitry Bivol (20-0), los ntawm txoj kev ntawm ib tug 12-round kev txiav txim siab.

Ramirez decided that it was time to move up another division to cruiserweight because he was walking around at 200 phaus. Last October, Ramirez made his cruiserweight debut, albeit at a 193-pound catchweight, against former world light heavyweight champion and Bernard Hopkins conqueror Joe Smith, Jr. (28-4). “Zurdo” won a unanimous 10-round decision to become the mandatory challenger for Goulamirian.

“’Zurdo’ is the first world champion I’ve ‘built’ but I’ve been brought in to work with some world champions on their weaknesses – Regis Prograis, Steph Fulton and Alycia Baumgardner,” Chua commented. “It’s a lot more difficult that way because you can’t really have an impact in only two or three months. I’ve been working with ‘Zurdo’ for five years and I’ve had it good. He has a lot of natural talent and has always been a smart fighter, but he picked ‘nuts-and-guts’ too often in his decision making. He didn’t need to get hit so much even though he has a great chin. He has such a beautiful style and he’s so intelligent.

“He’s such a natural. Mexicans are uppercut kings. I noticed that, defensively, Arsen didn’t move his head or feet much. He was so wide that he was open up the middle for uppercuts, left or right, and that was our master plan. We worked on ‘Zurdo’ not throwing his uppercuts from too far away. He had been wide but, in this fight, he smothered his opponent inside. He did a lot of technical work and he’s always been a versatile fighter. I have him boxing more off his back foot. He could bully opponents with his size at 168, but he doesn’t have that same physical luxury to impose his size at cruiserweight. He’s using his boxing skills more.”

Chua admits he cherished Ramirez capturing the WBA crown, professionally as well as personally. And he also believes “Zurdo” can become the first Mexico-born heavyweight world champion, the same as he was as world super middleweight and cruiserweight champion.

“It meant the world to me,” Chua spoke about ‘Zurdo’ becoming the WBA Cruiserweight World Champion. “The expression on my face when they announced the scores showed how much it meant to me. I’m still fighting for my respect with fans and promoters, especially after the Bivol fight. ‘Zurdo’ is too slick. I believe in this guy! I can see him moving up to heavyweight, but I want to clean up some more things defensively. Sometimes he keeps his head too low, and I don’t want him testing his chin so much. Depending on who the heavyweight champion is when he’s ready, I believe he can be heavyweight champion of the world with his activity so slick and prioritizing his defense. We’re going to double down. As Abel Sanchez (Goulamirian’s trainer) said at the post-fight press conference, he didn’t think ‘Zurdo’ was so slick, offensively and defensively.”

Chua is preparing “Zurdo” to take on WBO Cruiserweight Chris Billam-Smith (20-1, 13 Kos) in a unification match on November 16th in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

In addition to several mixed-martial-arts fighters, Chua is also the head trainer for pro boxers such as WBA world super flyweight challenger and WBA #6-rated John “Scrappy” Ramirez (13-1, 9 Kos), undefeated Hawaiian middleweight prospect Jordan “The Patriot” Panthen (9-0, 8 Kos), 2012 Ukrainian Olympian welterweight Taras Shelestyuk (19-0-1, 11 Kos), undefeated New York City welterweight Arnold Gonzalez (15-1, 7 Kos), Armenian super bantamweight Azat “Crazy A” Hovhannisyan (21-5, 17 Kos), and former WBA Inter-Continental Champion “Supreme” Kareem Hackett (12-1, 6 Kos), of Toronto.

Catch the Chua experience, Julian is making a name for himself in boxing circles and drawing fighters to work with him at Brickhouse Boxing Club in North Hollywood, California. The best is yet to come, Txawm li cas los, especially if “Zurdo” becomes world heavyweight champion in the not-too-distant future.

Toronto's Undefeed Lub Teeb Hnyav Hnyav Kareemon "Groademe" Hackett ua rau 1st WBA Cov Npe Tiv Thaiv Lub Peb Hlis 30th ntawm LAA.

KubEM hackett (R)(Yees duab credit: Cris Esquida / 3PM)

LOS ANGELES (Lub peb hlis ntuj 21, 2024) - Toronto's Undefeed World Boxing Koom Haum (WBA) InterContinental Lub Teeb Hnyav Hnyav Hnyav Kareem "Supreme" Hackett (12-0, 6 Kos) yuav ua kom nws thawj lub npe tiv thaiv lub Peb Hlis 30th Tawm tsam Rowdy Legend Montgomery (10-5-1, 7 Kos) Nyob rau hauv 10-puag ncig phim rau ntawm tus tub golden txhawb nqa cov npe ntawm kev tiv thaiv kev tiv thaiv kev ua si ua ke thiab hackett lub stablemate, Lub Ntiaj Teb Yav Tom Ntej Nruab Nrab Champ Systems Gilberto "Zurdo" Ramire.

Txhua qhov kev txiav txim yuav tau ntws mus nyob hauv Dazn los ntawm youtube theatre nyob rau hauv Los Angeles.

WBA tsis muaj. 13 Ntiaj teb-rated hackett tau nws lub Cuaj Hli 20th Hauv lub nroog cog, Florida, thaum nws yeej 4-1 Nyiam thiab yav tas los undefeed clay waterman (11-0, 8 Kos) rau txoj kev mus rau 10-puag ncig kev txiav txim siab, nyob rau hauv uas nws yeej txhua 10 rounds ntawm ob ntawm cov kws txiav txim '' cov qhab nia thiab cuaj ntawm lwm tus kws txiav txim plaub.

"Kuv yuav tau nyiam tawm tsam sai dua tab sis qhov ntawd yog txoj kev ua lag luam no mus,"Hackett tau hais tias. "Nws nyuaj rau kev sib ntaus tom qab yeej kuv lub npe tshaj li nws yog. Ntau yam zoo tau tshwm sim txij li kuv kev sib ntaus kawg. Kuv to taub. Kuv muaj lub npe thiab kuv nyob hauv lub ntiaj teb. Kuv muaj txoj kev ntshiab rau lub ntiaj teb daim ntawv txhaj tshuaj. Kuv txaus siab rau ib lub sijhawm tau txais hauv lub nplhaib.”

"Kuv tau txais kev hwm ntau dua txij li kuv ua rau kuv cov kev txawj ntse ntawm kev soj ntsuam kev simpox.tv. (Tshaj Tawm) Juan phau ntawv Marguez, Paulie Malignaggi thiab Chris Algieri muab ntau cov khoom siv thiab uas tau siv tau heev.”

Hackett tau txais cov txiaj ntsig intaluable vitrring ntiaj teb cov yeej xws li "zurdo" ramire, Dmitry Bivol, Peter "Kid Qhob noom xim kasfes" Quillin, Sergio Mora, Mathew Macklin thiab David Benavideoz.

Hackett tau tsim ua ntej los ntawm lub boronto boxer nyob rau hauv cov nqe lus ntawm kev sib ntaus ntawm tus tub golden PromotionScrip thiab ua WBA kev cuam tshuam teeb meem.

"Kuv yog tus trailblazer rau Toronto Boxing,"Promotional Dawb Tus Neeg Saib Xyuas Hackett tau piav qhia nrog kev khav theeb zoo. "Kuv xav nqa thawj lub ntiaj teb cov npe hauv tsev, tseeb, thiab ib hnub undisputed thiab unified cov npe, heev, Toronto yog lub nroog loj nrog ntau lub peev xwm ntuj, Tab sis kuv tsis paub yog vim li cas lub thawv tsis tau ua raws li ntawd. "

Hackett yog kev kawm los ntawm kev nce ceev-nce julian chua ntawm brokhouse Boxing Club hauv North Hollywood (XWS LI) thiab tswj hwm los ntawm 3 Kev tswj hwm taw tes (3 PM).

"(Dmitry) BIVOL yog nyob ntawm lub taub hau ntawm lub teeb hnyav sib faib, thiab kuv paub tias nws yog tus txiv neej muaj zog,"Hackett sau. "Peb tau hloov qee yam txij li thaum kuv sib ntaus sib tua kawg nrog qhov kawg hauv siab. Peb tau nce siab, Zog-paub qab hau, Rau thaum peb khiav mus rau hauv nws. Uas yog qhov kev hloov pauv tseem ceeb. Kuv xav tias kuv yog tshaj plaws agile figh hauv peb faib thiab kuv tabtom ua haujlwm kom muaj zog kom phim kuv cov kev txawj ntse thiab lub nplhaib iq. "

Nyob rau hauv 2024, Hackett xav ntxiv cov khoom siv kho vajtse thiab tua cov sib ntaus saum toj kawg nkaus tab sis, tsawg kawg rau tam sim no, Nws zoo siab tau nyob hauv nws kev sib ntaus nrog Montgomery hauv nws lub tsev thib ob, Los Angeles.

"Kuv nyiam tias kev sib ntaus no yog hauv La,"Hackett xaus. "Kuv xis nyob hauv Los Angeles. Kuv xav tias nyob hauv tsev ntawm no thiab ntaus rog hauv lwm qhov chaw hauv California. Kuv kuj zoo siab tau sib ntaus sib tua ntawm daim npav header los ntawm ib tus ntawm kuv cov phooj ywg ze tshaj plaws hauv kev ntaus pob (Southpaw)."

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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 & KubEM hackett


Las Vegas (Lub ob hlis ntuj 2, 2022) – Undefeated Toronto light heavyweight prospect Kareem Hackett (8-0, 7 Kos) tau kos npe rau ib daim ntawv cog lus nrog managerial 3 Kev tswj hwm taw tes (3PM), which also manages 43-0 Gilberto "Zurdo" Ramirez, the former World Super Middleweight Champion, and today the top-ranked World light heavyweight contender.

“Kareem is a great talent that just needs an opportunity,"Ramirez tau hais. “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.”

In Canada, 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, the reigning 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,"Hackett sau, “it’s not a one-round fight and could go as long as 12 rounds. I’ve learned long-term strategy. Boxing is more like a marathon-like mindset than a sprint.”

In his most recent action, 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,"Ramirez xaus lus.

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