Mitch Ramirez
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Another fight on tap
Ramirez will fight Chase Hooper at UFC Oklahoma City on July 18, Marcel Dorff of Eurosport.nl reports.
ANALYSIS
Ramirez is looking to pick up his first win in the UFC after dropping his first two fights since earning a contract in 2024. His opponent comes in after consecutive defeats but has a track record of some success over the last few years while Ramirez does not. The 33-year-old Ramirez could be fighting for his place to stay in the promotion.
Ramirez is looking to pick up his first win in the UFC after dropping his first two fights since earning a contract in 2024. His opponent comes in after consecutive defeats but has a track record of some success over the last few years while Ramirez does not. The 33-year-old Ramirez could be fighting for his place to stay in the promotion.
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Durability issues remain
Ramirez lost to Mike Davis via TKO (strikes) at 4:08 of Round 2 at UFC Fight Night on Saturday in Nashville.
ANALYSIS
Ramirez was knocked out by Thiago Moises in his UFC debut back in March 2024, and the company did him no favors here against an even more dangerous opponent in Davis. Mitch spent the entirety of Round 1 fighting off a rear-naked choke attempt on the mat. He was able to make some minor headway on the feet early in Round 2 before Davis eventually found the range and put him away late in the frame. Not only has Ramirez now been knocked out in his first two official fights with the company, but he was also knocked out in his lone appearance on Dana White's Contender Series back in August 2023. He may not get a third opportunity.
Ramirez was knocked out by Thiago Moises in his UFC debut back in March 2024, and the company did him no favors here against an even more dangerous opponent in Davis. Mitch spent the entirety of Round 1 fighting off a rear-naked choke attempt on the mat. He was able to make some minor headway on the feet early in Round 2 before Davis eventually found the range and put him away late in the frame. Not only has Ramirez now been knocked out in his first two official fights with the company, but he was also knocked out in his lone appearance on Dana White's Contender Series back in August 2023. He may not get a third opportunity.
Set to return to octagon
Ramirez will face Mike Davis at UFC Nashville on July 12, according to Marcel Dorff of Eurosport.nl.
ANALYSIS
Ramirez didn't face Ahmad Hassanzada on April 26 in Kansas City due to an undisclosed injury, but he seems ready to return to the octagon for this bout. Ramirez made his UFC debut against Thiago Moises in March 2024 but was outclassed in that fight. This will be his second fight in the promotion.
Ramirez didn't face Ahmad Hassanzada on April 26 in Kansas City due to an undisclosed injury, but he seems ready to return to the octagon for this bout. Ramirez made his UFC debut against Thiago Moises in March 2024 but was outclassed in that fight. This will be his second fight in the promotion.
Won't face Hassanzada
Ramirez has been ruled out of his scheduled fight against Ahmad Hassanzada at UFC Kansas City on April 26, per Marcel Dorff of Eurosport.nl.
ANALYSIS
The reasons for Ramirez's absence aren't known, but it seems he's dealing with an injury. It remains to be seen when he'll be able to step on the octagon again. This means Hassanzada will now face Evan Elder.
The reasons for Ramirez's absence aren't known, but it seems he's dealing with an injury. It remains to be seen when he'll be able to step on the octagon again. This means Hassanzada will now face Evan Elder.
Second fight scheduled
Ramirez is scheduled to compete against Ahmad Hassanzada in a lightweight fight at UFC Kansas City on April 26, per Marcel Dorff of Eurosport.nl.
ANALYSIS
Ramirez made his UFC debut in March 2024, but his one fight then saw him get finished within three rounds by Thiago Moises. Despite a non-competitive performance then, Ramirez will get a second shot at UFC action. This time, he will face a UFC debutant 12-3 all-time and coming off a submission win in Dana White's Contender Series.
Ramirez made his UFC debut in March 2024, but his one fight then saw him get finished within three rounds by Thiago Moises. Despite a non-competitive performance then, Ramirez will get a second shot at UFC action. This time, he will face a UFC debutant 12-3 all-time and coming off a submission win in Dana White's Contender Series.
Not competitive in UFC debut
Ramirez lost to Thiago Moises via TKO (leg kicks) at 0:15 of Round 3 at UFC Fight Night on Saturday in Las Vegas.
ANALYSIS
Ramirez accepted this fight, his UFC debut, just a couple weeks ago following the withdrawal of Brad Riddell (undisclosed). He entered as a +260 underdog, which turned out to nowhere near high enough. Ramirez was dominated from bell-to-bell, ultimately getting finished by leg kicks early in Round 3. It was a mercy stoppage from referee Mark Smith and a smart one at that. Moises is a quality opponent, and Ramirez is certain to get another fight with the company given his willingness to "save" this one on short notice, but little should be expected from the 31-year-old Utah native.
Ramirez accepted this fight, his UFC debut, just a couple weeks ago following the withdrawal of Brad Riddell (undisclosed). He entered as a +260 underdog, which turned out to nowhere near high enough. Ramirez was dominated from bell-to-bell, ultimately getting finished by leg kicks early in Round 3. It was a mercy stoppage from referee Mark Smith and a smart one at that. Moises is a quality opponent, and Ramirez is certain to get another fight with the company given his willingness to "save" this one on short notice, but little should be expected from the 31-year-old Utah native.





