By Hilmar Rojas

Roberto Ramirez will be the third man in the ring during the fight for the bantamweight title of World Boxing Association, on Dec. 26 between Venezuelan Alexander "Explosivo" Munoz, and Japanese boxer Koki Kameda of Tokyo.

The Puerto Rican Ramirez will be supported by judges, Pinit Prayadsab (THAI), Levi Martinez (US-NM) and Roberto Torres (PR), who will be scoring the anticipated contest.

The Japanese boxer has a record of 23 wins, 15 by KO, with a single loss, while the Venezuelan boxer accumulated of 35 win and 27 KOs and three defeats, two against Martin Castillo and one against Cristian Mijares when he lost the WBA super flyweight belt.

Koki's brothers will also be in action. Daiki Kameda faces Romanian Silvio Olteanu with the WBA flyweight title at stake. Daiki defends the title and has a record of 18-2 with 11 KOs, and the challenger has a tally of 11-3 with 5 KO.

Also in action will be the youngest of the pack, bantamweight Tomoki Kameda.