Overview
- Both fighters cleared a Nevada‑supervised weigh-in Friday in Las Vegas, with David Benavidez at 196.8 pounds and Gilberto “Zurdo” Ramírez at 200.
- The main event takes place Saturday at T‑Mobile Arena for Ramírez’s WBA and WBO cruiserweight belts, a division capped at roughly 200 pounds.
- Benavidez enters unbeaten at 31‑0 with 25 KOs and hits a career‑high weight for his move up, while Ramírez stands 48‑1 with 30 KOs and last lost to Dmitrii Bivol in 2022.
- The co‑main features Jaime Munguía vs. José Armando Reséndiz for the WBA super‑middleweight title, and Ángel Fierro missed weight in a separate bout, leaving only Óscar Duarte eligible for that secondary belt.
- U.S. viewers can buy the event on Amazon Prime Video PPV or DAZN PPV, and fans in Mexico can watch on free‑to‑air TV Azteca with coverage also on ESPN and Disney+, reflecting a broad cross‑border rollout.