Date: Saturday, December 9 |
Start time (main card): 9pm ET / 6pm PT / 2am GMT (Dec 10) / 1pm AEDT (Dec 10) |
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Ramirez vs Espinoza: previewRobeisy Ramirez is hoping to round off a perfect year as he goes head-to-head against undefeated Rafael Espinoza at the Charles F. Dodge City Center in Pembroke Pines, Florida on Saturday. The Cuban champion has put his WBO featherweight title on the line in the hope of setting up a huge unification bout within the division, but Espinoza mustn’t be taken lightly. Southpaw Ramirez, whose record of 13-1 includes eight KOs, claimed the belt in April with the defeat of Isaac Dogboe by unanimous decision. His first defence of the title couldn’t have gone better, a TKO of Satoshi Shimizu, and a win over Espinoza should put him on the path towards bigger prizes. Espinoza, however, is the most experienced of the two fighters, possesses an unblemished record, and at 6’ 1” towers over Ramirez, who stands at 5' 6". That’s a height advantage of seven inches. In addition, he has a reach advantage of six inches, and his 86% knockout power eclipses Ramirez’s 62%. It’s fair to say that Espinoza appears to hold near-enough every possible advantage over his opponent. One thing missing from his arsenal, however, is experience fighting outside his homeland, and with this title showdown taking place in Florida, which has a sizeable Cuban population, the two-time Olympic Gold medallist Ramirez will absolutely have the crowd on his side. Here's how to watch a Ramirez vs Espinoza live stream, no matter where you are in the world.
FREE Ramirez vs Espinoza live stream in MexicoLucky fight fans in Mexico can watch all the action live and for FREE on TV Azteca in the company of the entire Box Azteca team. Head over to Azteca 7 to pick up the live stream. Of course, Azteca is only available inside Mexico. So if you're traveling outside of Mexico, you'll need to use a VPN to unblock Azteca 7 and watch the free live stream, as if you had been magically transported back to your home country. Details below. How to live stream Ramirez vs Espinoza from abroadIf you're abroad and discover that your usual coverage is geo-blocked, then the only alternative that we know is to use a VPN to dial back to your home country that is showing the fight. The software is perfect for this as it allows you to change your IP address and appear to be in a completely different location - and all through a safe, encrypted connection. Here's how to get started. Use a VPN to live stream Ramirez vs Espinoza from anywhere: Never used a VPN before? It's really easy... 1. Download and install a VPN - we rate ExpressVPN as the best around. 2. Connect to the right server location - open the VPN app, hit 'choose location' and select the appropriate location, eg: 'Mexico' for TV Azteca or 'USA' for ESPN Plus. 3. Go to the broadcaster's stream - head to your home broadcaster’s site or app and watch as if you were at home.
Ramirez vs Espinoza live stream: how to watch the fight in the USHow to watch Ramirez vs Espinoza: live stream in the UKHow to watch Ramirez vs Espinoza: live stream in CanadaCan you watch Ramirez vs Espinoza in Australia?Unfortunately, Ramirez vs Espinoza hasn't been picked up by any broadcasters Down Under, which means you can't watch it live in Australia unless you already subscribe to an overseas streaming service that's showing the fight, such as TSN Plus. While geo-blocking will prevent you from accessing your stream as you would at home, getting a VPN service as outlined above will allow you to change your online location, allowing you to watch your preferred coverage without a hitch. The fighters are expected to make their ring walks at around 3pm AEDT on Sunday afternoon. Ramirez vs Espinoza full card- Robeisy Ramirez (c) vs Rafael Espinoza – WBO featherweight title
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