Featherweight prospect Ramiro Jiminez has signed a new multi-fight, multi-year agreement to remain with Combate Global, having won all eight of his promotional bouts with the company.
Well, folks, Ramiro Jiminez ain’t going anywhere. He’s one of the top dogs in the featherweight category and he’s sticking with Combate Global.
Who confirmed this? The bigwigs at MMA Fighting, that’s who.
And get this, Jiminez, the 2023 Copa Combate champ, just inked a new deal. It’s a multi-fight, multi-year kinda thing. He’s staying put with the promotion for a good while.
This guy’s record? Spotless. Ten fights, ten wins. He’s been in the Combate Global ring eight times and walked away victorious each time. Seven of those wins? Stoppage victories.
The lad’s only 25. But in 2023, he was on fire. Went 4-0, including bagging the Cope Combate tournament championship.
Remember “El Cachanilla”? That’s him. He won three fights in one night at the December event.
His first-round matchup was against Pablo Burgos. It was a majority decision win. Then he went on to win the one-night tournament. He did it with back-to-back first-round finishes against Mauricio Eguiluz and Tommy Garcia.
Jiminez started his pro career with Combate Global when he was just 20. His debut? A first-round submission win in February 2019.
When’s he returning to the ring? Word is it’ll be in late July. So, stay tuned!