David Benavidez vs. Gilberto Ramirez: Fight Card, Predictions, and How to Watch
- David Benavidez and Gilberto Zurdo Ramirez met Saturday, May 2, 2026, at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada, in a high-stakes clash for the unified WBA and...
- Mexico showdown for the Cinco de Mayo weekend, saw Benavidez attempt to become a three-division world champion by moving up in weight to challenge the unified titleholder.
- Ramirez, the unified WBA and WBO cruiserweight champion, entered the bout with a record of 48-1-0 and 30 knockouts.
David Benavidez and Gilberto Zurdo
Ramirez met Saturday, May 2, 2026, at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada, in a high-stakes clash for the unified WBA and WBO cruiserweight world titles.
The event, scheduled as a Mexico vs. Mexico showdown for the Cinco de Mayo weekend, saw Benavidez attempt to become a three-division world champion by moving up in weight to challenge the unified titleholder. Benavidez entered the ring as an undefeated two-division champion with a record of 31-0-0 and 25 knockouts.
Fight Context and Stakes
Ramirez, the unified WBA and WBO cruiserweight champion, entered the bout with a record of 48-1-0 and 30 knockouts. As Mexico’s first cruiserweight world champion, Ramirez sought to defend his titles against one of the most avoided fighters in the sport.
Benavidez, known by the moniker El Monstro
, brought significant momentum into the cruiserweight division. He previously retained his WBC light heavyweight title in November 2025 with a seventh-round stoppage of Anthony Yarde.
Event Details and Undercard
The main card began at 8 p.m. ET, with the event broadcast via Amazon Prime Video pay-per-view and DAZN. The T-Mobile Arena served as the venue for the holiday weekend extravaganza, which featured a deep undercard of championship and high-profile bouts.
- Armando Resendiz vs. Jaime Munguia: A contest for the WBA super middleweight title.
- Oscar Duarte vs. Angel Fierro: A featured bout on the undercard.
- Isaac Lucero vs. Ismael Flores: An additional matchup contributing to the night’s lineup.
The fight was promoted by Premier Boxing Champions (PBC), positioning the Benavidez-Ramirez matchup as the centerpiece of the Cinco de Mayo boxing festivities.
Athlete Profiles
David Benavidez entered the fight as a top-ranked pound-for-pound contender, noted for a knockout percentage of 80.65%. His move to cruiserweight represents a strategic climb in weight classes to secure a legacy as a multi-division champion.
Gilberto Ramirez provided the veteran presence in the cruiserweight division, utilizing his reach and experience as a long-reigning champion to defend his status against the surging Benavidez.
