Ghana’s Isaac Dogboe is still optimistic of winning another world title despite his defeat to Robeisy Ramirez in the early hours of Sunday, April 2.
Issac Dogboe and Robiesy Ramirez went eyeball-to-eyeball for the vacant WBO featherweight title in Tulsa, Oklahoma City.
The Cuban boxer( Ramirez), dominated Dogboe from the very beginning of the bout and gave him no chance of coming back into the fight.
The loss, which is Dogboe’s third in 27 fights, resulted in another failed attempt to clinch yet another world title having won the WBO super-bantamweight title in 2018.
However, Isaac Dogboe is still hopeful of achieving a second world title by close of 2023.
“Obviously, I am still highly rated within the WBO and the WBC. So, all is not lost. Like I said, I just have to get back on the drawing board. I spoke to one of the top guys at Top Rank [Promotions] and we are looking, when God permits, at the end of the year,” he said following the defeat to Robeisy.
Following 12 rounds of action, the judges were unanimous in their decision, scoring it 117-110, 118-109, 119-108 all in favour of the Cuban, who now claims the vacant WBO featherweight title.