“Pantera” Ramírez Eyes a Big 2025 After WBA Title Win
Maribel “Pantera” Ramírez Eyes a Big 2025 After WBA Title Win as she sets her sights on a more active and successful year. Having secured the WBA Intercontinental title, the former 115-pound world champion is determined to reclaim her world championship and dominate the boxing scene once again. Ranked #2 by the WBA, she is prepared to seize every opportunity ahead.
Recent Victory: WBA Intercontinental Title
On July 18, 2024, Ramírez fought in New Zealand and defeated Michelle Preston in a decisive match. This win earned her the WBA Intercontinental Championship, a title she proudly displays. “We won the belt, and it’s already here. I’m very grateful to WBA president Gilberto Mendoza Jr.,” she shared during an interview at the Club Mendoza gym. This milestone reignites her journey to reclaim her world title.
Challenges in 2024 and Goals for 2025
Despite her triumph, Ramírez admits that 2024 was far from ideal. She only fought once this year, and the absence of a promoter limited her opportunities. “Not having a promoter affects us deeply. It’s the reason for our inactivity. I hope 2025 brings bigger opportunities, like fighting for a world title,” Ramírez said.
Her manager, Alejandro Mendoza, confirmed they are working to secure a title fight. “Clara Lescurat is the current champion. She beat us in Argentina under controversial circumstances. We’re hoping for a rematch soon,” Mendoza explained.
Gratitude and Support
Ramírez and Mendoza thanked their supporters, including Montesinos, Guillermo Rendón, Ana Buendía, Janecarlo Lozano, Inquebrantable, Patricia Trejo, and trainer David. Their backing has been instrumental in keeping Ramírez focused on her goals.
With unwavering determination and the right support, Ramírez is ready to make 2025 a year of victories and championships.
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