
A quiver on February 21, in the city of Nottingham, when local favorite Sandy Ryan and the gritty Mexican Karla Ramos Zamora will face off for the prestigious World Boxing Council (WBC) World Super Lightweight Championship, which is currently vacant.
This matchup represents not only the dispute for the iconic Green and Gold belt but also marks the beginning of a new era in one of the most competitive divisions in boxing today.
Sandy Ryan (8-3-1, 3 KOs) returns to the ring with renewed determination. Having the advantage of fighting before her home crowd, the Briton seeks to reaffirm her status as one of the elite figures at 140 pounds. Ryan is no stranger to success; her career includes having held the WBC International Super Lightweight title and previously reigning as a world champion.
For Sandy, this fight is a statement of intent: to prove that she belongs at the top and possesses the maturity necessary to lead the division after a journey of learning and high-level battles.
Coming from the other side of the world is Karla Ramos Zamora (12-10-2, 4 KOs), a boxer who personifies the resilience and courage of the Mexican style. Ramos arrives at this commitment after accepting the biggest opportunity of her professional career.
Although the Mexican’s record shows the scars of a career forged in adversity, her experience on high-demand stages makes her a real threat. For Karla, Nottingham is not just a destination; it is the platform to pull off an upset, silence the stadium, and establish herself as a world champion on foreign soil—a feat few achieve, but one that defines legends.

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