Robeisy Ramírez Enters New Era Under Robert Garcia: “New Trainer. New Chapter. Same Hunger”

Carlos Linares
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Robeisy Ramírez Enters New Era Under Robert Garcia: “New Trainer. New Chapter. Same Hunger”

Two time Olympic gold medalist Robeisy Ramírez has made a pivotal decision regarding one of the most important elements of his career: his corner. With a concise message posted on social media

“New trainer. New chapter. Same hunger , Welcome to my corner, Robert Garcia. Let’s get to work!.

The Cuban southpaw confirmed he is entering a new phase under the guidance of renowned trainer Robert Garcia, signaling a strategic shift in his pursuit of a return to the elite level.

The move marks the end of a significant chapter alongside Ismael Salas, one of the most respected figures in Cuban and international boxing. Under Salas’ tutelage, Ramírez refined his technical foundation and successfully transitioned from a decorated amateur career into the professional ranks, ultimately reaching the summit as a world champion.

However, that run was not without setbacks. His two defeats to Rafael Espinoza exposed areas that now appear to have prompted a recalibration. While Ramírez’s skill set remained evident, inconsistency at key moments created the need for adjustments at the highest level.

Enter Garcia, whose reputation has been built on an aggressive approach, in fight adaptability, and a proven track record with world champions across multiple weight divisions. For a fighter like Ramírez who blends natural talent with elite Olympic pedigree the new partnership could yield a more assertive and versatile version inside the ring.

Beyond the corner itself, Garcia’s gym environment offers a highly competitive setting. With access to quality sparring, diverse styles, and a demanding work culture, Ramírez is now immersed in a system known for producing results. The change, therefore, extends beyond a new voice on fight night it represents a broader structural adjustment aimed at sharpening the finer details that often decide close contests.

Ramírez’s message also made it clear that his motivation remains unchanged. At 30 years old, he is still within a competitive window to rebuild toward another title opportunity, though the margin for error continues to narrow in a stacked featherweight division.

The move can also be viewed as a calculated statement. Aligning with Garcia not only brings technical benefits but may also position Ramírez for higher profile opportunities, increased visibility, and a faster path back into the title conversation.

While the split from Salas is notable, it does not diminish their shared accomplishments. Instead, it reflects a natural evolution in the career of a fighter seeking reinvention. In boxing, changes in the corner often signal deeper shifts technical, mental, and strategic.

Now, with a new trainer, a new environment, and the same hunger that defined his rise through the amateur ranks, Robeisy Ramírez begins the next chapter of his professional journey one that could ultimately lead him back to championship status and further solidify his place among the sport’s notable names.

Carlos Linares is a veteran bilingual sports journalist, specializing in boxing and baseball. Contributor to Miami Herald, Boxing Scene and Brunch Boxing, Carlos is also the creator of the popular podcast La Hora del Boxeo and the sports website Allin1Deportes. His work combines expert analysis, coverage of live fights and exclusive interviews, consolidating him as a recognized voice in sports journalism.

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