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Opetaia’s Unification Drive: A New Chapter in Cruiserweight Boxing

News RoomBy News RoomSeptember 24, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Opetaia’s Unification Drive: A New Chapter in Cruiserweight Boxing

The IBF World Cruiserweight and Ring Magazine champion Jai Opetaia, 28-0 with 22 stoppages, is looking to unify the division. He is from the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia, managed and promoted by Tasman’s Fighters CEO Mick Francis.

Opetaia last defended his title in June, stopping Italy’s IBF European champion Claudio ‘The Red Bull’ Squeo, 17-0 in 5 rounds, in his fifth defense. Opetaia was a three-time Australian Amateur champion.

Other champions at cruiserweight are former WBO World Super Middleweight champion and current WBA and WBO World Cruiserweight champion Gilberto ‘Zurdo’ Ramirez, 48-1 with 30 stoppages, of Mazatlan, Sinaloa, Mexico. He last fought in his first defense, defeating former IBF World Cruiserweight champion, Cuban Yuniel ‘The KO Doctor’ Dorticos, 27-2, living in Miami, Florida, over 12 rounds at the Honda Center, in Anaheim, California.

“I respect what Ramirez has accomplished, but I know I’m on another level. I’ve beaten world-class fighters, I’ve defended my titles, and I’m ready to collect more belts. If Ramirez has the courage to step up, I’ll show the world why I’m the real champion,” said Opetaia.”

Eddie Hearn of Matchroom said, “A massive unification fight with Zurdo Ramirez has to be next for Opetaia, with high praise and a huge prediction for his future before moving up to heavyweight.” Mick Francis added, “The time for talk is over. Jai is the true lineal champion and the most dangerous cruiserweight in the world. We have nothing but respect for Ramirez and what he has achieved, but this is the fight boxing needs. I have complete faith that Ramirez will do the right thing and accept his challenge. The fans deserve to see the best against the best.”

The other champion is former WBC World Super Middleweight, WBA World Light Heavyweight, and current WBC World Cruiserweight champion Badou ‘The Ripper’ Jack, 29-3-3 with 17 stoppages, from Stockholm, Sweden, living in Dubai, UAE.

In Jack’s last fight in his first defense in June, he won a majority decision over former WBC Silver Cruiserweight champion Norair Mikieljan, 27-2, out of Yerevan, Armenia, living in Miami, Florida, at the ANB Arena, in Riyadh.

Ken Hissner is a seasoned boxing journalist with over 20 years of experience covering the global fight scene. As a senior writer for Boxing News 24, he is well known in the boxing community for his detailed results coverage, in-depth historical pieces, and ringside reports from major events.

Over his career, Ken has written for several major boxing outlets, building a reputation for accuracy, consistency, and insight. His work often highlights both established champions and rising prospects, providing context that connects boxing’s rich history to today’s action.

When he’s not ringside, Ken continues to study the sport’s past and present, ensuring his coverage reflects both deep knowledge and current relevance.

Boxing News 24 » Opetaia’s Unification Drive: A New Chapter in Cruiserweight Boxing

Last Updated on 09/23/2025

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