WBA Champ Ramirez Defends Title vs Goulamirian
Goulamirian vs Ramirez Betting

Arsen Goulamirian defends his WBA Super Cruiserweight title against Gilberto Ramirez on Saturday.
Goulamirian vs Ramirez betting has the challenger at -250, and the Mexican’s experience could be too much.n
However, Goulamirian is unbeaten at 27-0, so the underdog demands respect.
Goularimian Facing Big Title Defense
The Frenchman hasn’t fought anyone like Ramirez before; he could accept the challenge despite being the champion.
He comes off a win over Aleksei Egorov by unanimous decision. It wasn’t the most impressive win we have ever seen, but he did well to avoid getting hit.
He might be the current cruiserweight champion, but Ramirez is the world number one in this division, having earned and fought for titles in different weight divisions.
The 27-0 fighter is based in the United States, which helps his cause, and this will be his sixth consecutive title fight.
That can’t be underestimated, despite the level of ability of Ramirez. The current champion always deserves respect, so the +200 odds with boxing betting markets could be seen as a value price.
He is getting respect for his opponent, which is always a good sign.
“He is the champ for a reason,” Ramirez said of Goulamirian. “Arsen is the warrior with Thor-like strength who can also box. He will be a huge challenge, which is why I wanted this fight. I’ve been working on my skills and my strength to overcome Arsen.”
Ramirez is a Level Above
Looking to make an impact in the cruiserweight division is Ramirez, who has only one loss on his 46-fight record.
That came in 2022 when losing to Dmitri Bivol for the WBA Light Heavyweight title. He lost by decision, but that’s an excellent form guide when facing someone like Goulamirian.
The Mexican is the clear favorite with Goulamirian vs Ramirez betting, and it’s not hard to see why. He rebounded from that loss with an easy win over Joe Smith Jr, who is no pushover.
The 32-year-old has fought quality opponents throughout his illustrious career, which included winning the WBA Middleweight title against Arthur Abraham in 2016 and later defending that title against Jesse Hart.
After achieving all he needed to in that division, he went hunting more weight titles. He gets a great chance to win the cruiserweight title in Inglewood, and we fancy his chances.
The latest boxing news is that Ramirez has been training the house down, which isn’t surprising for someone of his professionalism.
Bettors should feel happy with the -250 available. It’s a good price for one of the better boxers in the world.
The New Champion
It’s unusual to see Ramirez as a challenger, but he should be too good for title holder Goulamirian.
His experience in winning title fights should be too much for Goulamirian, who has 19 wins by knockout. However, we don’t think he’ll get the chance to land a big punch on Ramirez, who is smart.
We think there is good value with the under 10½ rounds. Ramirez has 30 wins by knockout from 45 fights, and one punch on the chin of the champion could send him to the canvas.
Most of the money has come for the over at -275, but we’re locking in the better value with Goulamirian vs Ramirez betting odds at +220.
For more value, take the boxing prop bet of Ramirez in Round 7 at +2500. It’s a risky bet, but the odds make it worth the risk.
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