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Ramon Cardenas vs Ricardo Salas

Head-to-head comparison — tale of the tape, career analysis, stylistic breakdown, and prediction factors

R

Ramon Cardenas

"Dinamita"

29-2-0
VS
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Ricardo Salas

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37-10-1
29-2-0
Record
37-10-1
94%
Win Rate
77%
0%
KO %
0%
165cm
Height
170cm
170cm
Reach
178cm
30
Age
73
orthodox
Stance
orthodox
31
Total Bouts
48

Physical Comparison

Ricardo Salas has the height edge at 170cm vs 165cm for Ramon Cardenas — a 5cm difference that gives Salas the ability to fight behind range.

The reach belongs to Ricardo Salas — 178cm vs 170cm for Ramon Cardenas, a 8cm advantage. Salas can use this to maintain distance and work behind the jab.

Record & Experience

Ramon Cardenas brings a record of 29-2-0 across 31 professional bouts (94% win rate).Ricardo Salas enters with 37-10-1 from 48 fights (77% win rate).

Ricardo Salas has the experience edge with 48 bouts compared to 31 — that's 17 more fights under the bright lights, which can matter in championship rounds when fatigue sets in and composure is tested.

Age & Career Stage

At 30, Ramon Cardenas is 43 years younger than Ricardo Salas (73). Youth can translate to speed, recovery, and a longer runway — but Salas's experience and ring IQ shouldn't be underestimated.

Key Factors

Cardenas's Path to Victory

  • • Trust the higher win rate (94% vs 77%)
  • • Establish rhythm early and dictate the pace

Salas's Path to Victory

  • • Use height and reach to fight at range
  • • Greater professional experience (48 bouts)
  • • Apply pressure and force the fight on their terms

Ramon Cardenas vs Ricardo Salas — FAQ

What are Ramon Cardenas's and Ricardo Salas's records?
Ramon Cardenas is 29-2-0 (0 KOs). Ricardo Salas is 37-10-1 (0 KOs).
Who is taller — Ramon Cardenas or Ricardo Salas?
Ricardo Salas is taller at 170cm vs 165cm — a 5cm advantage.
Who has the longer reach — Ramon Cardenas or Ricardo Salas?
Ricardo Salas has a longer reach at 178cm vs 170cm — a 8cm advantage.
Who has the higher knockout rate?
Both fighters share a 0% knockout rate — comparable finishing power.
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