Gilberto Ramirez as Junier Dorticos. Betting Tip for the fight

WBA and WBO heavyweight champion Gilberto Ramirez will face former IBF champion Junier Dorticos on June 29. The fight will take place in Anaheim (California, USA) and will be part of the undercard of Jake Paul's fight against Julio Cesar Chavez. Will the Mexican be able to succeed in a fight with a boxer from Cuba and which bets to choose? - read in our betting tip

Command Analysis

Gilberto Ramirez

Current form
Gilberto Ramirez is a Mexican tornado that sweeps away everything in its path. At the age of 34 (47-1, 30 KOs), he is at his peak: in November 2024, he confidently beat Chris Billam-Smith, taking the WBO title, and before that he defeated Arsen Gulamiryan, becoming the WBA champion. The first Mexican to win the second middleweight belt (defeating Arthur Abraham in 2016), Ramirez is a left-hander with a height of 190 cm and an arm span of 191 cm. His only defeat was against Dmitry Bivol in 2022, where he looked lost. But since then, he has rallied, defeating Joe Smith, Sullivan Barrera, Jesse Hart and others. His style is pressure, close—range work and an iron chin, although the defense is sometimes lame. In 301 rounds since 2009, he has proved that endurance is his trump card.
Interesting betting trends
Ramirez's knockout victory statistics are 63 percent.

Yunier Dorticos

Current form
Yunier Dorticos is a Cuban volcano that can explode at any moment. At the age of 39 (27-2, 25 KOs), he knocked out Alan Kampa in 60 seconds in June 2024, reminding of his might. Former WBA and IBF champion (defeating Andrew Tabiti in 2019), he lost only to Murat Gassiev (TKO in the 12th round) and Mairis Briedis (on points). He has played 112 rounds since 2009. Height 190 cm, arm span 203 cm — 12 cm more than Ramirez. Dorticos is a master of knockouts, with Cuban technique and a devastating punch, but his activity in recent years (in combat in 2019-2022 and 2024) raises questions about form.
Interesting betting trends
Dorticos's knockout victory statistics are 93 percent.
Trends
Bet The duel won't be complete
The boxers have 55 knockout wins between them.
1.62Tip and bets
The bookmakers are sure that Ramirez is the favorite. And for good reason. Yes, the fight with Bivol was a failure for him — without pressure, without shock work, as if he had been turned off. But after that, he came back different: active, confident and hungry for victories. The Mexican's style is pressure, power, constant pressure. He knows how to endure, he knows how to impose, and he can adjust in battle. But with Dorticos, everything is not so clear. His main trump card is a punch. But over the years, the activity has decreased, the pauses between fights are getting longer, and this cannot but affect. But the danger from him comes from the first seconds — you need to be on your guard. We are waiting for the attack. And maybe it will be the fight of the year — everything is conducive to that. But still, in terms of the combination of form, rhythm and functional resource, the Mexican has the advantage.
Our betting tip is an early victory for Ramirez in 1.80