Ramiro Jiminez, one of the sport’s top featherweight prospects, is staying with Combate Global.
Promotional officials confirmed to MMA Fighting that 2023 Copa Combate winner Jimenez has signed a new multi-fight, multi-year agreement to remain with the promotion for the foreseeable future. The 10-0 finisher has won all eight of his promotional bouts, earning stoppages in seven of those appearances.
The 25-year-old went 4-0 in 2023, which includes his Cope Combate tournament championship — which saw ““El Cachanilla” win three fights in one night at the December event. He earned a majority decision over Pablo Burgos in his first-round matchup, before winning the one-night tournament with back-to-back first-round finishes against Mauricio Eguiluz and Tommy Garcia.
Jimenez had his professional debut with Combate Global at just 20 years old, and made the most of it with a first-round submission win in February 2019. He is expected to return to action in late July.
This article first appeared at MMA Fighting – All Posts
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