Jai Opetaia Dominates Claudio Squeo, Sets Sights on Gilberto Ramírez for Cruiserweight Unification
Jai Opetaia successfully defends his IBF and The Ring world championships, calls out Gilberto Ramírez for a cruiserweight unification bout.

GOLD COAST, Australia -- Jai Opetaia continues to solidify his status as one of the premier cruiserweights in the world. On Sunday evening at the Gold Coast Convention & Exhibition Centre, Opetaia delivered a commanding performance against Italian challenger Claudio Squeo, securing a decisive victory in the fourth round with a powerful right hook that left the referee no choice but to halt the fight.
This victory marks the sixth successful defense of Opetaia's IBF and The Ring world championships, extending his unbeaten streak to 28 fights. The Australian boxer has been vocal about his ambitions to unify the cruiserweight division, and he wasted no time in calling out Mexican star Gilberto Ramírez, who currently holds the WBO and WBA titles.
"I'm chasing this unification fight, and it's frustrating," Opetaia stated post-fight. "We did what we had to do. I'm chasing these world champions. Next fight, let's get it on. I'm chasing the belts. The fight is easy to be made. Let's do it."
Ramírez is scheduled to face Yuniel Dorticos later this month in Anaheim, but the boxing world is already buzzing about a potential showdown between Ramírez and Opetaia. Rumors suggest that this unification bout could take place on the undercard of the highly anticipated Canelo Alvarez vs. Terence Crawford fight in September, though nothing has been confirmed.
Fight Night Highlights
- Round 1: Opetaia started strong, using his jab to keep Squeo at bay.
- Round 2: The Australian began to find his rhythm, landing several clean shots.
- Round 3: Squeo showed signs of fatigue as Opetaia increased the pressure.
- Round 4: Opetaia delivered the knockout blow, a devastating right hook that ended the fight.
With this victory, Opetaia has once again proven that he is a force to be reckoned with in the cruiserweight division. The boxing community eagerly awaits the next chapter in his quest for unification.