Dec 20, 2025
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The WBC Boxing Grand Prix finals take place today in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, eight months after the tournament began in April.
The WBC Boxing Grand Prix finals took place in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia on Saturday.
There were four final phase fights; at featherweight, junior welterweight, middleweight and heavyweight.
In the heavyweight finale, Kevin Ramirez took on Ahmed Krnjic while Brandon Mejía Mosqueda faced Muhamet Qamili in the featherweight division. Carlos Utria clashed with Mujibillo Tursunov at 140 pounds and Dylan Biggs went up against Derek Pomerleau at middleweight.
Follow along below for the latest results...
Heavyweight
Kevin Ramirez def. Ahmed Krnjic UD 8
Argentine Kevin Ramirez won the WBC Grand Prix heavyweight title by ousting Ahmed Krnjic on points with unanimous scores which read 77-75, 77-75, 78-74. Underdog Ramirez boxed well from the outside but landed his best shots by rushing Krnjic with quick combinations on the inside to claim the $100,000 prize.
Featherweight
Brandon Mejía Mosqueda def. Muhamet Qamili UD 8
Brandon Mejía Mosqueda became the 126-pound WBC Boxing Grand Prix champion after winning a unanimous decision against Muhamet Qamili with scores of 76-75, 78-73, 77-74. The fight was a scrappy one but Mosqueda, from Mexico, landed the cleaner punches throughout and was a fully-deserved winner.
Junior welterweight
Carlos Utria def. Mujibillo Tursunov UD 8
Carlos Utria picked up the title at 140 pounds after overcoming Mujibillo Tursunov in a tough fight with scores of 77-75, 77-75, 78-74. Utria, a 22-year-old from Colombia, got through with right hands and uppercuts throughout the whole fight while Tursunov struggled to get going with any effective attacks.
Middleweight
Dylan Biggs def. Derek Pomerleau UD 8
Dylan Biggs rounded off the night’s action with a comprehensive unanimous decision win over Derek Pomerleau. Biggs dropped his man in the first round with a jab and controlled the fight from then on to claim the middleweight title.
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