For this coming year there are new promises of Mexican boxing that you should know about, and that show that the figures of Mexican boxing are getting stronger and that are gaining more resonance nationally and internationally.
The history of Mexican boxing has been told by different athletes, who in the past have left the name of this country on the very top on more than one occasion. In fact, the country has forged 28 world champions over six decades, and at present, Mexico is going through a good run of excellent level in boxing.
4 Promising Mexican boxers you can’t miss in 2022/2023
For this reason, JefeBet has made a list of including the new representatives of Mexican boxing that you should know and follow this 2023.
Jaime Munguia
Jaime Munguia is a Mexican boxer from Tijuana, who hopes to have the opportunity to fight for the world title in the middleweight division, where boxers such as Demetrius Andrade, Jermall Charlo, Gennady Golovkin and Royta Murata rule.
Munguia has won over Tureano Johnson, Kamil Szeremeta and Gabe Rosado. Much is expected from this young fighter.
Gilberto Ramirez
Mexican boxer Gilberto Ramirez, “El Zurdo”, achieved great victories in 2021 at 175 pounds. He defeated Sullivan Barrera by knockout in the fourth round and Yunieski Gonzalez in the tenth round.
The same year he signed with Golden Boy Promotions hoping to find an alliance to go out to conquer the light heavyweight division, where some important names such as Dmitry Bivol, Artur Beterbiev and Joe Smith Jr. are kings of the ring.
Isaac Cruz
Isaac Cruz is a young fighter who has had a very strong start, in which he stood strong and forceful against the great Gervonta Davis. Although their fight ended with the defeat of Isaac, he showed all his credentials giving Davis a tough battle.
This is how the Pitbull has shown that you can’t miss the great fights he will deliver in the future.
Oscar Valdez
Oscar Valdez is a Mexican boxer from Nogales, Sonora, who is looking to unify world titles in a division that also has boxing kings in it, like Shakur Stevensor, Roger Gutierrez and Kenichi Ogawa.
In 2021 he took the WBC super featherweight world title from Miguel Berchelt by K.O. in the tenth round. Much more is to come from Oscar Valdez.