The former WBO 126-lb champion is scheduled to fight Asror Vokhidov on May 29, 2026, at Humo Arena in Tashkent. The event is being promoted with involvement from WBC Eurasia, the Uzbekistan Professional Boxing Federation, and Lift Promotion. It will be Ramírez’s first fight since leaving Top Rank, the company that guided him to a world title run.
Robeisy (14-3, 9 KOs) has been out of the ring since December 2024, when he lost his rematch to Rafael Espinoza. That defeat halted his run at the top level and left him without a clear position in the 126-pound picture. This return does not bring him back into contention yet, but it does get him active again after more than a year away.
He spoke about the layoff during an appearance on the Ebro x Carlos podcast last week.
“It’s been a year and three months since my last fight. It was a productive time personally because I got to spend time with my family, something I hadn’t done in years because of work. But now I’m really eager to get back,” Robeisy said.
The opponent, Vokhidov (13-1), is a local fighter without a profile at world level. The fight represents a reset move rather than a step toward a title shot.
The Cuba-born Robeisy, 32, made his intentions clear when discussing the return.
“Poor guy who faces me now. He’s going to pay for all the drive and time I’ve spent away from the ring,” he said.
The card will also include Murodjon Akhmadaliev, Lazizbek Mullojonov, Abdumalik Khalokov, and Ali Izmailov.
Ramírez is back, but this is a rebuild in a new market, not a return to contention.
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