“Zurdo” fighting for his legacy, 41-0 Gilberto Ramirez on mission to join elusive 50-0 club

LAS VEGAS (Mai 19, 2021) – Only five boxers have started their professional careers with a 50-fight win streak and the contemporary leader, 41-0 Gilberto "Zurdo" Ramirez is on a mission to join the exclusive club, continuing July 9fed in Los Angeles againstSullivan Barrera (22-3, 14 Kos). 

Ramirez, a lofnododd gontract hyrwyddo unigryw ag ef yn ddiweddarOscar De La HoyaHyrwyddiadau Bachgen Aur, was the first Mexican-born super middleweight World champion, and he is currently the No. 3 rated light heavyweight in the world, gan Gymdeithas Bocsio Byd (WBA) a Sefydliad Bocsio Byd (WBO). 

Although he won’t turn 30 until June 19, Ramirez has been fighting professionally for nearly 12 flynyddoedd, and one of his goals is to become a World champion in two different weight classes. Another is joining his idol and fellow MexicanJulio Cesar Chavez yn y 50-0 Clwb, in which he is No. 1 having amazingly won his first 87 pro fights. The first blemish on his pro record was a 12-round majority draw with the greatPernell Whitaker mewn 1993 in their WBC World welterweight title fight.

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BOXING’S 50-0 CLUB

  1. Julio “J.C. Cesar Chavez 87 (13 Kos)    1980-1993       Mecsico
  2. Willie “Wil ‘o The Wisp” Pep 62 (23 Kos)    1940-1943       UDA
  3. Wanheng Menayothin 54 (18 Kos)    2009-2019       Gwlad Thai
  4. Carlos “Canas” Zarate 52 (51 Kos)    1970-1978       Mecsico
  5. Floyd "Money" Mayweather, Jr. 50 (27 Kos)    1996-2017       UDA

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    “Getting to 50-0 is very important, but I’m more interested in being able to fight the fights the fans want,” Ramirez said. “I’ve never turned down a fight and have made it clear to all the fighters I want. I look across the division and none of these fighters are on my level”

    Chavez moved ahead of featherweight iconWill Pepyn 62, A oes Ddim yn. 2 on the contemporary list, compiled in less than three years dating back to the 1940’s. Pep lost for the first time as a pro toSammy Angott by 10-round decision in 1943.

    Thailand mini-flyweightWanheng Menayothin, originally a Muay Thai fighter, had his streak snapped last November at 54 ganPanya Pradabsri

    Another Mexican boxer is in the 50-0 Clwb, A oes Ddim yn. 4 Carlos Zarate, who reached 52 straight victories off his pro debut, 51 gan knockout, in the 1970’s. Zarate was stopped in his 53ydd fight by Puerto Rican starWilfredo Gomez in the fifth round of their 1978 WBC super bantamweight World championship match.

    The only member of the exclusive 50-0 Club to retire undefeated is Floyd “Money” Mayweather, Jr. in fifth place with 50.

    The four inactive boxers in the club – Chavez, Pep, Zarate, and Mayweather – are inducted in the International Boxing Hall of Fame.

    Rocky Marciano acBrian Nielson (49), Larry Holmes (48), Ricardo Lopez (47), Joe Calzaghe (46-0) acJim Barry (45) all came close to 50-0 memberships. Lopez (51-0-1) fought a draw in his 48fed pro fight withRosendo Alvarez

    Ramirez is closing in on boxing history as he fights for his legacy. Five years after he retires, “Zurdo” should rightfully join the four Hall of Famers who are presently ahead of him on the 50-Club list.

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