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Erickson Lubin: Jesus Ramos bit off more than he can chew too early - Canelo News

Erickson Lubin: Jesus Ramos bit off more than he can chew too early

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Former title challenger Erickson Lubin looks to catapult himself right back to the top of the stacked super welterweight division with an emphatic victory over unbeaten Jesus Ramos on Saturday, September 30 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. The pair squares off in the co-feature on the Showtime PPV card topped by Canelo Alvarez vs Jermell Charlo. The bout is scheduled for 12 rounds at super welterweight.

Lubin (25-2, 18 KOs) last fought in June, when he stopped Luis Aris in the fifth round. With the victory, the 27-year-old southpaw of Orlando, Florida returned to winning ways after suffering the defeat via ninth-round RTD against Sebastian Fundora in April 2022. In addition, he started his new journey towards a world title shot.

Ahead of the event, Erickson Lubin discussed his training camp, bouncing back from defeat, previewed the upcoming bout and more.

Boxing fans can watch Canelo vs Charlo live stream on FITE. In Australia, the event airs on Sunday, October 1 live on Kayo.

“Ramos is nothing that I haven’t seen before, and on fight night, he’s gonna know that I’m the better man,” said Erickson Lubin during a short breather from training camp. “He’s a tough southpaw, but I’ve watched enough to dissect him and go out there and execute in the fight. He’s a good fighter, but he’s not perfect. There are a lot of flaws that I can definitely capitalize on and that’s what I’m going to do on September 30.”

On his edge in experience and how it could play out in the fight

“When it comes to ‘A-side’ or ‘B-side’, it doesn’t really matter in this fight. I’m the one with experience. He wants to be in my spot. He’s young, he’s unde

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