[WATCH]:Ramirez drops Ghana’s Richard Commey twice to score TKO win

FRESNO, CALIFORNIA - MARCH 25: Jose Ramirez (L) and Richard Commey (R) exchange punches during their junior welterweight fight at Save Mart Center on March 25, 2023 in Fresno, California. (Photo by Mikey Williams/Top Rank Inc via Getty Images)

Ghanaian boxer Richard Commey’s hopes of becoming a two time world champion has suffered a major set back after he lost his championship eliminator bout with Jose Ramirez.

Ramirez who is a former unified champion in the Super lightweight division dropped Commey twice in the eleventh round, the second of which Commey failed to recover from after a full count to 10.

This result means that Commey has now won just one of his last 5 fights which include defeats to Vasyl Lomachenko, Teofimo Lopez and a split draw against Jose Pedraza.

Commey who had been in camp for about four months prior to the bout engaged in an exchange of punches with Ramirez who was a heavy favourite coming into the bout in the early stages.

Ramirez showed patience and gradually established his dominance in the bout as it progressed.

Before the bout he spoke about establishing his dominance against his opponent after a long absence from the ring and delivered on his word.

“It’s always hard,” Ramirez said of returning from the lengthy layoff, which included marrying his longtime partner. “There came a point in my career where I became comfortable with throwing a high volume of punches. I wanted to make a statement and show that I was the stronger guy in there.

“But I want to stay active and I want to be back by September.”

 

 

 

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