Albert Ramirez vs. Lerrone Richards | DAZN - 4 June 2026

Who wins?

Poll ended at Yesterday, 09:12

Ramirez - Decision
3
27%
Ramirez - T/KO
4
36%
DRAW
2
18%
Richards - T/KO
1
9%
Richards - Decision
1
9%
 
Total votes: 11

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Re: Albert Ramirez vs. Lerrone Richards | DAZN - 4 June 2026

Post by Ruthless-RKO »

giacomino wrote: Yesterday, 01:39
Ruthless-RKO wrote: Yesterday, 01:17 Two South American judges had him losing.

Why not mixed judges in overseas bouts?
One of the two judges born in Panama - which is in Central America - is a former boxer who has lived in Florida for 30 years. I remember watching him in 1980s and 1990s. I agree 100% with your point on judges but it seems like the UK has plenty of dodgy scoring in bouts where all three judges are from the UK - same in Las Vegas with an all-American crew - so it is unfortunately fairly common
Agreed. And not like it was some high profile bout.

Will be forgotten about in few months.
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Re: Albert Ramirez vs. Lerrone Richards | DAZN - 4 June 2026

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Albert Ramirez vs Lerrone Richards result: Controversial split decision in WBA title fight

Albert Ramirez still has his “0” and his belt, but Lerrone Richards will feel he was jobbed in Montreal

Albert Ramirez retained his interim WBA light heavyweight title with a win over Lerrone Richards, but just barely, and in the minds of many, maybe not even deservingly.

Ramirez was frustrated and annoyed all night fighting Richards, who has been largely out of the spotlight since 2021, with just one fight of real note in that time, and that was a loss to Steed Woodall in 2024.

But Richards’ muck-it-up-and-take-advantage game plan worked quite well tonight, even in the split decision loss.

Ramirez vs Richards score cards

Ramirez won two cards, both scored 115-113, giving him the split decision victory and keeping his record unbeaten at 23-0 (19 KO). Richards won the third card, 116-112. Bad Left Hook unofficially scored the fight 116-112, also for Richards, who falls to 19-2 (4 KO).

Richards, 33, has long felt that he’s been avoided in the boxing world, and he has reason to think that. From the outside, the reason to think that could be true is that he can be a nightmare to fight, as Ramirez learned this evening. The Venezuelan, now based in Montreal, got the win but didn’t seem pleased with his performance on any level, other than escaping with the W and the belt, which is the least of the three that the WBA currently use to call someone their light heavyweight world champion.

Richards’ rise up the super middleweight ranks peaked in late 2021, when he beat Carlos Gongora to win the lightly-regarded IBO “world title.” He passed on an offered fight the next year, left Matchroom, and his career has never really recovered. That was somewhat predictable; he’s not a ticket-seller anywhere, and his fight style could be charitably described as dull for the average fan, while being terrible for anyone to fight. Not only is he effective at what he does, but it’s extremely hard to actually look good against him.

Richards looked a little rusty early on, but he was also making Ramirez struggle. Every round was a struggle, in fact, and Ramirez had trouble hiding the frustration. Richards, meanwhile, was just doing what Lerrone Richards always does, or at least tries to do.

Ramirez did terribly in the clinch with Richards, who was able to tie Ramirez up inside and do work in there, too, where Ramirez didn’t seem comfortable at all. During other portions, Ramirez seemed to be pressing too hard, and harder than normal, trying to head-hunt on Richards, whose ability to evade only seemed to get better as Ramirez grew more tired.

It was not any sort of “dominant” or “comprehensive” performance by Richards. Ramirez had his moments, and he had rounds that he won. Richards is not an overwhelming fighter, and certainly not overpowering. But he is good at what he does, and if he had drawn up a realistic hope for how this fight would go, it probably wouldn’t have looked much different than what we got.

I think he deserved the win. He’ll feel he deserved the win. But he didn’t get it, and because he’s still the same old Lerrone Richards, he probably will find it tough to get another fight of significance. Albert Ramirez, meanwhile, will hope to play his trade against someone a little less annoying to fight next time out, his “0” intact and a paper title — a fairly important one, but one that needn’t exist all the same — over his shoulder.
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Results


Albert Ramirez def. Lerrone Richards by split decision (115-113, 115-113, 112-116)

Imam Khataev def. Mickael Diallo by TKO (R1, 3:00)
Jhon Orobio def. Jonathan Montrel by KO (R4, 2:15)
Dzmitry Asanau def. Roger Gutierrez by TKO (R6, 1:51)
Avery Martin Duval def. Jose Rodolfo Macias Enriquez by unanimous decision (100-90, 100-90, 100-90)
Wyatt Sanford def. Juan Pablo Ilharregui by TKO (R2, 2:55)
Keven Beausejour def. Davorin Brajkovic by KO (R1, 2:25)
Nickenson Denis def. Lukasz Kucharski by TKO (R2,0: 39)
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: Yesterday, 01:17 Two South American judges had him losing.

Why not mixed judges in overseas bouts?
Wouldn’t make any difference, boxing is just corrupt all over the world. Always has been, always will be.
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TheLeprechaun wrote: Yesterday, 00:02 I stayed up to watch it. Lerrone was robbed.

It was a disgrace. He clearly won. I would even say he took Albert to school at times.

You can't make any argument for Albert winning the fight.
Ramírez will be a target for someone half decent in a future fight then.
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Re: Albert Ramirez vs. Lerrone Richards | DAZN - 4 June 2026

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Boxerbeetle wrote: Yesterday, 05:30
Ruthless-RKO wrote: Yesterday, 01:17 Two South American judges had him losing.

Why not mixed judges in overseas bouts?
Wouldn’t make any difference, boxing is just corrupt all over the world. Always has been, always will be.
Ruthless-RKO had Richards losing.
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mickey1975 wrote: Yesterday, 08:43
Boxerbeetle wrote: Yesterday, 05:30
Ruthless-RKO wrote: Yesterday, 01:17 Two South American judges had him losing.

Why not mixed judges in overseas bouts?
Wouldn’t make any difference, boxing is just corrupt all over the world. Always has been, always will be.
Ruthless-RKO had Richards losing.
What you on about Mick?

Did I say that?
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: Yesterday, 08:45
mickey1975 wrote: Yesterday, 08:43
Boxerbeetle wrote: Yesterday, 05:30

Wouldn’t make any difference, boxing is just corrupt all over the world. Always has been, always will be.
Ruthless-RKO had Richards losing.
What you on about Mick?

Did I say that?
I just read your report.
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: Yesterday, 03:27 Results


Albert Ramirez def. Lerrone Richards by split decision (115-113, 115-113, 112-116)

Imam Khataev def. Mickael Diallo by TKO (R1, 3:00)
Jhon Orobio def. Jonathan Montrel by KO (R4, 2:15)
Dzmitry Asanau def. Roger Gutierrez by TKO (R6, 1:51)
Avery Martin Duval def. Jose Rodolfo Macias Enriquez by unanimous decision (100-90, 100-90, 100-90)
Wyatt Sanford def. Juan Pablo Ilharregui by TKO (R2, 2:55)
Keven Beausejour def. Davorin Brajkovic by KO (R1, 2:25)
Nickenson Denis def. Lukasz Kucharski by TKO (R2,0: 39)
Jhon Orobio looks like another Colombian power puncher to watch. One of his previous KO's popped up on my Insta feed before.

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Re: Albert Ramirez vs. Lerrone Richards | DAZN - 4 June 2026

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Lerrone Richards 'absolutely shocked' by the decision that was awarded to Albert Ramirez

Lerrone Richards has spoken of his heartbreak following his highly controversial points loss to Albert Ramirez in Montreal, Canada.

Richards, 19-2 (4 KOs), boxed excellently from the start, negating the threat from the heavily favored Ramirez, who was defending the WBA interim light heavyweight belt.

At the end, though, two judges liked Ramirez via scores of 115-113. Only one score, 116-112 to Richards, seemed to tell the story of a fight that had been postponed at the 11th hour in February.

"What can I say - I am truly disappointed with the decision," Richards wrote on social media.

"After the fight was called off in February, and two back-to-back hard training camps and time away from my two beautiful sons and family, and the heavy financial commitments required to train for a world-level fight in Canada, I was absolutely shocked by the decision last night.

"I won that fight, and I am yet to speak to someone who doesn't agree. After the fight a lot of the crowd came up to me saying I won the fight.

"In the fight, I was in total control throughout, outboxing, out-landing and out-fighting my opponent, during the whole duration of the fight.

"I put everything into this performance and camp that preceded it and I am truly gutted to say the least to be coming home without the belt.

"I believe my performance showed that I belong at world level, and I feel I deserve a next opportunity to win a world title.

"I would like to say thank you to my team, as the training camps went perfectly, and I felt so confident and prepared for this fight.

"Onwards and upwards to the next opportunity: I proved I belong at this level and I will continue to work hard to become world champion again."
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bmw hector wrote: Yesterday, 09:45
Ruthless-RKO wrote: Yesterday, 03:27 Results
Albert Ramirez def. Lerrone Richards by split decision (115-113, 115-113, 112-116)

Imam Khataev def. Mickael Diallo by TKO (R1, 3:00)
Jhon Orobio def. Jonathan Montrel by KO (R4, 2:15)
Dzmitry Asanau def. Roger Gutierrez by TKO (R6, 1:51)
Avery Martin Duval def. Jose Rodolfo Macias Enriquez by unanimous decision (100-90, 100-90, 100-90)
Wyatt Sanford def. Juan Pablo Ilharregui by TKO (R2, 2:55)
Keven Beausejour def. Davorin Brajkovic by KO (R1, 2:25)
Nickenson Denis def. Lukasz Kucharski by TKO (R2,0: 39)
Jhon Orobio looks like another Colombian power puncher to watch. One of his previous KO's popped up on my Insta feed before.
Definitely one to watch
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I had a lump of money on Ramirez, so I'm not too disappointed with the outcome.
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keithmoonhangover wrote: Yesterday, 10:34 I had a lump of money on Ramirez, so I'm not too disappointed with the outcome.
Was he favourite?
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: Yesterday, 09:48
bmw hector wrote: Yesterday, 09:45
Ruthless-RKO wrote: Yesterday, 03:27 Results

Jhon Orobio def. Jonathan Montrel by KO (R4, 2:15)
Jhon Orobio looks like another Colombian power puncher to watch. One of his previous KO's popped up on my Insta feed before.
Definitely one to watch
It was someone on here who alerted us to him a couple of years ago. I've been keeping an eye on him ever since.

He could do with a step up in opponent but he looks the business.
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I'll try to catch the full fight card in the next week.

In the meantime fans who watched scored the last ELEVEN rounds all for Richards. That's fornicating unheard of :lol:

Does Lerrone have a promoter behind him? Otherwise there's not much incentive for Ramirez to rematch him, especially in the UK.

Also on the card, the Khataev fight seemed like fun. He's ranked pretty high again now. Any chance of Eye of the Tiger Promotions matching him & Ramirez together? Probably not the time right now. Maybe another show with them both on it.
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: Yesterday, 10:53
keithmoonhangover wrote: Yesterday, 10:34 I had a lump of money on Ramirez, so I'm not too disappointed with the outcome.
Was he favourite?
Yes, I got him at 1/7. :yay:
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Looked like a clear enough win for Richards, he must be gutted, there was a good few close scrappy rounds but it did seem to suit him, Ramirez landed a couple decent rights in the 1st and pressed in the last but apart from a body shot in the middle rounds i can't remember him landing anything of note, Richards had the sharp jab, quick left hand, nullified Ramirez in the clinches and the later it went was tagging him with right hooks, I don't think there was night and day in the rounds but it did look like Richards was just better
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Unfortunate for lerrone. Very skilled but his lack of pop and style aren’t great for winning on the road
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Highlights

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Dave Coldwell: Lerrone Richards is the nicest kid and they f**king robbed him

Dave Coldwell has spoken of the heartbreak in the dressing room after Lerrone Richards lost to Ramirez in Canada by the most contentious of decisions.

Richards dropped to 19-2 (4 KOs) and wept once he’d returned to the backstage area at the Montreal Casino.

The team were due to fly back from Canada to the UK on Friday night, with their shattered dreams left behind.

Coldwell felt the game plan was going to plan and was more than happy with how his fighter was performing.

“Yeah, in my head I was thinking, ‘He’s pissing it,’” Coldwell told Boxing Scene. “It’s everything, literally everything that I asked him to do, he was so disciplined, he boxed so well, and he nullified everything that Ramirez had, Ramirez was having to make massive movements all the time when he wants to punch, and that’s what he was having to do, and he was missing, missing, and Lerrone was just brilliant.”

Even so, Coldwell told his fighter as the rounds ticked by that he would be well served with a grandstand finish on away soil.

“You know that you’re banking it [the rounds], but I’ve always said coming here, I never trusted the judges. I never trusted anything over here, and knew they were going to fornicating screw him, and I said, when it came to the last round, I said to him as well, I’m feeling with nine rounds, eight, nine rounds up, like out of the 12, I believe he won eight, nine rounds, that’s how I’m feeling in myself at the time. In the corner, I’m very pro the opponent, because I don’t trust the judges, and I said to him, ‘You box absolutely brilliant,’ I said, ‘but do not fornicating let them have this last round. I don’t want them to screw you on the draw because they gave him the last round. I don’t want anything like that.' I said, ‘Go out there and win the last round,’ and that was the only reason why I didn’t tell him to just fornicating run in last round, because I thought we were miles in front, but I didn't trust the judges, and we still got stiffed. I can’t believe it.”

Coldwell is irate, but his forlorn fighter is devastated.

“Honestly, the kid’s the most polite, loveliest human being you’ll ever meet,” Coldwell said. “And he was polite with them, but he got in the changing rooms, and he just cried his eyes out. His career, he’s not earned any money out of the game. He’s not had the big, big fights. His career’s not gone how it should have done for him, and this was his ticket to get the big money, to get the belt, so that he’s got something to bargain with, get in with the big names. Whenever they talk about your light heavyweights, your Yarde’s, Buatsis, and all the big, exciting domestic light-heavyweight weight fighters that we’ve got, nobody ever mentions Lerrone’s name. This was his ticket to get that, to get into that mix, to get mentioned to, get the big fights, get the fans fights, and fornicating make some money for his family. He’s got two kids, and he’s made nothing out of the game and this was his ticket and they fornicating robbed him, and he just sobbed his heart out.

“They [leading fighters] didn’t want to fight him before that, and now he’s gone and performed like that, they’re definitely not going to fight him, and it’s wrong.”

Asked about the possibility of the rematch, Coldwell was coldly realistic.

“Ramirez, in the ring, straight away, as soon as he spoke to me in the ring, he got my hand, he put his head towards me, and he said, ‘I’m sorry, I’m sorry, Richards won the fight,’ and then he apologised again. That’s Ramirez. I’ve got all the credit in the world for the kid, because he actually said those words to me. Russ Anber his own corner, they all knew, they all said that, that Lerrone won the fight, but he ain’t going to get a rematch out here, and even if he does, right, let’s be honest, he won the fight so clear, and they still rob you, how does he win it even cleaner, without knocking him out, so literally, you’ve got to come over and knock him out. It’s just fornicating this part of the sport is… It’s just dog shit. It ruins kids’ families. He’s what, 32, 33, he’s been in the game since he was a kid, this is what it’s about, but he’s got kids himself, it’s about his family, it’s about changing people’s lives, that’s what we talk about, this sport does it, changes people’s lives, for good, for better, but when they’re robbing people like this, it’s what it does to their life going forward. There’s a massive difference financially.”

The social media fallout has been extreme and while there is some comfort in the for Team Richards, it doesn’t change or fix anything.

“It has meant a lot, it has meant a lot, but people are only saying it as they see it, and that’s how they always should do it,” Coldwell added. “It is great that we see that, but it doesn't change anything, though, as well, does it? It’s his ticket to the big fights, the big, big names and big, big prizes that’s been ripped up in front of him. That’s what it is, You need something where somebody sees that and goes, ‘Oh, do you know what, fornicating hell, let’s right a wrong and give him another opportunity,’ but how often is that happening. When you’ve got somebody that’s got the ability that Lerrone’s got, where he’s got the ability to beat them all out there, who’s gonna voluntarily give him a fornicating opportunity? I hope fans get behind him and a promoter does and he’ll land something big, because it deserves it, and even how he reacted afterwards, just, he’s just so polite and just thanking everyone for opportunity and everything, he’s just a nice kid and you just want good things happening to him.”
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Sh*t decision, Richards won.
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I only watched the highlights but it looked fairly close. A lot of judges favour the guy coming forward and taking centre ring.

There's only one place you can get a really fair shake on the cards and that's Japan.
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Seen a comment saying Richards is another Johnny Nelson.
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Not as bad, Johnny was an absolute horror to watch. Once the Ingle style isn't working at top level, you get a guy stinking the joint out. That's one thing they can be good at in that gym. All the top fighters can stink a joint out extremely well. I always thought that would be how Hatton witter went.
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Poor sod Lerrone won that
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