Gilberto Ramírez vs David Benavídez: Style Clash at Cruiserweight After Successful Weigh-In. Fight Breakdown

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Gilberto Ramírez vs David Benavídez: Style Clash at Cruiserweight After Successful Weigh-In. Fight Breakdown

Gilberto Ramírez and David Benavídez both made weight without issue ahead of their scheduled showdown in the cruiserweight division which will take place this Saturday, May 2 at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas and will be available for viewing on both Prime Video and DAZN. The event is promoted in collaboration between Premier Boxing Champions (PBC) and Golden Boy Promotions.

Ramírez, WBA and WBO world champion, officially hit the 200 pound limit of the division, while Benavídez came in at 196.8 pounds, confirming his full transition into the cruiserweight ranks after moving up from 175.

Ramírez (48-1, 30 KOs)  enters the fight with a natural size advantage for this division, along with his experience as a two weight class world champion and first ever Mexican Cruiserweight Champion. His primary weapon will be the jab, which he will look to use to keep Benavídez out of range and force him to reset every time he attempts to close distance. If he is able to establish range early, he could neutralize a significant portion of his opponent’s high-volume offense.

The challenge, however, is that this type of fight demands near perfect execution over extended periods. Ramírez must not only maintain distance, but also consistently reset exchanges whenever Benavídez manages to close the gap. In other words, the management of tempo will be critical. His margin for error is slim: every exchange that drifts into mid or close range without an immediate response begins to shift the fight’s momentum.

On the other side, Benavídez (31-0, 25 KOs) presents a completely different approach. His strength lies in relentless pressure, high output combinations, and the ability to maintain a sustained pace over 12 rounds. His effectiveness increases as he shortens distance, and his most significant impact typically comes through accumulated rounds of pressure rather than single explosive moments.

The key for Benavídez will be closing the distance without taking excessive damage on the way in. If he manages to establish himself consistently at mid to close range, he can begin to gradually wear Ramírez down, particularly in the second half of the fight.

Stylistically, the bout could unfold in two phases: early rounds favoring Ramírez’s range based boxing, followed by middle and late rounds where Benavídez’s pressure and volume could begin to take control.

Ultimately, the outcome will depend less on isolated moments and more on which style is able to impose and sustain its identity over the course of 12 rounds.

Las Vegas Weigh-In Results (Official):

  • ‘Zurdo’ Ramírez: 200 lbs
  • David Benavidez: 196.8 lbs
  • Armando Reséndiz: 167 lbs
  • Jaime Munguía: 167.4 lbs
  • Óscar Duarte: 139.8 lbs
  • ‘Tashiro’ Fierro: 143.4 lbs*

*Fierro came in over the contracted limit, but the bout will proceed as scheduled.

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Carlos Linares is a rising star bilingual sports journalist, based in Florida, USA; 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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