Latino Night: What is this Upcoming Boxing Event in Riyadh?

By Amílcar Barnett-

On November 16th, the eyes of the boxing world will turn towards Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, where Oscar De La Hoya’s Golden Boy Pomotions will put on its first event in Saudi Arabia.  has reignited interest in the sport with the much-anticipated Latino Nights event. Slated for a live broadcast on DAZN, the marketing push surrounding this fight night aims to capitalize on the growing appetite for high-stakes boxing encounters among fans, particularly those who follow “Latino” fighters.

However, the headlining fight, featuring WBA cruiserweight champion Gilberto Ramirez against WBO champion Chris Billiam-Smith, raises eyebrows among purists and casual fans alike. While Ramirez holds an impressive record—46 wins with just one loss—his recent history has tainted his following. His defeat against Dmitry Bivol in 2022 marked his last fight at light-heavyweight with some disillusioned by what they perceived to be a lackluster performance.

Many industry insiders argue that the Ramirez-Billiam-Smith should be a competitive entertaining fight. Similarly, fellow fighters on the card, particularly William Zepeda and Tevin Farmer, are generating buzz that could rival the headliner. Zepeda, boasting a perfect record of 31 wins, 27 of which are knockouts, is seen as a rising star and a potential contender for the WBC lightweight title. Fans are increasingly advocating for his fight against Farmer—one that promises excitement and stakes— to take precedence.

Beyond the main event, the undercard for “Latino Night” is filled with compelling matchups. The bout between former unified light welterweight champion Jose Ramirez and Arnold Barboza Jr. is particularly notable. With matching records of 29-1 and 30-0 respectively, both fighters are potential title contenders. The implications of their clash extend beyond personal glory; the winner may well earn a shot at a championship title, thereby elevating their career to new heights.

Further intrigue arises from the match between Oscar Duarte and his last-minute opponent Botirzhon Akhmedov. The latter stepping in as a replacement has created a sense of unpredictability that can often lead to explosive encounters in the ring. With Duarte’s robust records and Akhmedov’s raw aggression, fans should brace themselves for anything.

As Oscar De La Hoya’s promotional machinery gears up for Latino Nights, the juxtaposition of marketing allure against the genuine excitement of the fights remains a pressing concern. The upcoming boxing gala in Riyadh is laden with narrative potential and compelling storylines. However, whether the event can recapture the audience’s affection for its flagship champions remains to be seen.

In an era where fan allegiance can quickly wane, especially following underwhelming performances, the pressure is on Ramirez and his counterparts to deliver. If they fail to reignite that spark, the event could end up as merely a marketing spectacle rather than a celebrated chapter in boxing’s rich narrative. The boxing community awaits with bated breath, hopeful that the fighters will rise to the occasion and transform this night into a fiesta of unforgettable pugilistic action.

Arnold Barboza Jr

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