Ramírez-Flores and Fundora-Ahmed will fight this Saturday in Arlington

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Ramírez-Flores and Fundora-Ahmed will fight this Saturday in Arlington
Ramírez-Flores and Fundora-Ahmed will fight this Saturday in Arlington. Photo: Courtesy

Ramírez-Flores and Fundora-Ahmed will fight this Saturday in Arlington

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Ramírez-Flores and Fundora-Ahmed will fight this Saturday in Arlington
Ramírez-Flores and Fundora-Ahmed will fight this Saturday in Arlington. Photo: Courtesy

The AT&T Stadium, in Arlington, Texas, will host two World Boxing Association (WBA) title eliminator fights this Saturday night. Eduardo Ramírez (23-2-3, 10 KOs) will face Miguel Flores (24-3, 12 KOs) in a Featherweight elimination bout, and Sebastian Fundora (15-0-1, 10 KOs) will face Habib Ahmed (27-1-1, 18 KOs) in the Super Welterweight category, during the undercard of the Welterweight fight between Errol Spence Jr. and Danny García.

Ramírez and Flores will have a Mexican duel at 126 pounds with the goal of achieving a victory that brings them closer to a title shot opportunity.

Both made weight this Friday without complications. Ramirez and Flores hit the scales at 125.2 pounds and 125.4 pounds respectively, both considerably below the limit of the category.

On the other hand, American Fundora and Ghanaian Ahmed stopped the scale at 153.5 pounds and 152.5 pounds respectively, and now they are ready to fight in the elimination bout at 154 pounds.

Both fights will be part of the event organized by PBC this Saturday night and will be among the most important ones.


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