Julio Ceja training camp report

Press Release

21/11/2020

Julio Ceja training camp report

Julio Ceja shared insight into his training camp and previewed his upcoming featherweight showdown against  Eduardo Ramirez, a WBC eliminator that will kick off the December 5th pay-per-view event headlined by Errol Spence Jr. vs. Danny Garcia at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. This training camp was the second for Ceja with Ismael Salas in Las Vegas, a highly-regarded trainer who has worked with Erislandy Lara, plus Rances and Leduan Barthelemy, among others.
 
"We've been in training for two months with coach Salas and we've been really focused on my strength work," said Ceja. "We've been going over every detail because we know that Ramirez is a strong and dangerous fighter. Salas is familiar with him from when Leduan fought him, so we're going to have a perfect game plan for December 5th."
 
In his most recent fight, the 28 year-old Ceja challenged unbeaten WBA 122-pound regular title holder Brandon Figueroa last November. Although Ceja gave Figueroa a tough test in a fight scoed a split draw, Ceja was not able to win the title due to missing weight the day before. Now officially moving up to 126 pounds, Ceja expects the extra weight to benefit him against Ramirez.
 
"We've had some trouble making 122-pounds for the last few fights, so that's why we decided it was time to move up to featherweight," said Ceja. "I'm working really hard and I feel stronger than ever. There are no concerns about making weight. We are about to finish our sparring and I can't wait to show off my improvements in the ring."
 
The Tlalnepantla, Mexico native will be facing another Mexican fighter in Ramirez, opening up the pay-per-view undercard that features two other fights with Mexican or Mexican-American fighters squaring off in the Sebastian Fundora vs. Jorge Cota and Josesito Lopez vs. Francisco Santana matchups. With these styles in tow, Ceja predicts another classic Mexican battle.
 
"This is a fight with two Mexican warriors, so it's going to be spectacular," said Ceja. "Boxing fans know that when two Mexican fighters meet, especially in the U.S., there are going to be fireworks. Ramirez is smart and strong, but we're planning to out think and out work him. This fight is definitely going to steal the show and be a match that people will be talking about afterward."
 
In this WBC title eliminator, Ceja will be able to put himself into a position to potentially challenge Gary Russell Jr. in the near future. While Ceja plans to be ready for anyone he ends up facing for the title, Ceja believes his performance in defeat against Guillermo Rigondeaux showed that he can match up well with highly skilled fighters such as Russell.
 
"This fight on December 5th is an amazing opportunity to [land a] fight for a world title," said Ceja. "We're only focused on Ramirez, but after this fight, whoever the champion is, that's who I'm going to be ready to face. I'll say yes right away. People saw what I did to Rigondeaux and that I was beating him before the referee stopped the fight too early. I showed my strength in that fight and I showed how I would give Gary Russell Jr. problems."