Albert Ramírez is set to face the biggest test of his championship reign. The undefeated Venezuelan will step into the ring looking to make the first defense of his WBA Interim Light Heavyweight World Title when he takes on a highly dangerous challenger in British southpaw Lerrone Richards, an intriguing clash between two unbeaten left-handers that promises to be a tactical chess match.
To keep the gold around his waist, Ramírez will need to impose himself with the aggressive style and respectable punching power that have defined his rise through the division. The Venezuelan champion understands there is no room for mistakes. His game plan will likely revolve around applying pressure from the opening bell, controlling the center of the ring, and digging hard combinations to the body in an effort to slow Richards’ movement and force the fight into close quarters.
Richards, meanwhile, enters the bout determined to dethrone the champion and take the belt back to the United Kingdom. The British contender is a slick operator known for his airtight defense and cat-like reflexes, attributes that have frustrated power punchers throughout his career. His strategy is expected to be straightforward: stay mobile, avoid becoming a stationary target, use lateral movement, and pump a steady jab to maintain distance while banking rounds on the scorecards.
The key to this title defense will be Ramírez’s ability to cut off the ring. If the champion can trap Richards against the ropes and neutralize his speed, he may create opportunities to retain his title inside the distance. However, if the Brit succeeds in dictating a slower pace and keeping the fight at long range, Ramírez could find himself in a grueling twelve-round battle that demands patience, discipline, and conditioning.








