Ghana’s Isaac Dogboe lost in his attempt to grab a two-division world champion, WBO Featherweight world title fight to Cuban Robeisy Ramirez.
In Tulsa, Oklahoma in the early hours of Sunday, Ramirez circled Dogboe in all twelve rounds of the fight to outscore the Ghanaian international.
Dogboe was never in control of the fight after being rocked by Ramirez, the Cuban southpaw constantly circled Dogboe and potshotted with left hands and right hooks.
After 12 rounds of grueling action, the judges were unanimous in their decision, scoring it 117-110, 118-109, and 119-108 all in favor of the Cuban, who claimed the vacant WBO featherweight title.
Ramirez used his experience to land more points against Dogboe making him the first Cuban boxer to claim a win at the world title since 1962.
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