![]() ![]() Unified light welterweight champion Ramírez vs. ![]() Ramírez won the fight via majority decision in a very competitive fight. Ramírez finished the fight strong, especially in the last 20 seconds, unleashing power shots on Zepeda. Ramírez started to gain control of the fight in the fourth round. Zepeda was winning the early rounds of the fight. In his next title defense, Ramírez faced Jose Zepeda, ranked #14 by the WBC at light welterweight. In the end, it was a clear win for Ramírez, all three judges scoring the fight 119-107 in favor of the champion. Despite the two knockdowns, Orozco gave his all and even was the aggressor at times. In an action-packed fight, the defending champion managed to drop his opponent twice, once in the fourth, and once in the eighth round. In his next fight, Ramírez faced Antonio Orozco, then #3 by the WBC at light welterweight, at the Save Mart Center in Fresno, California. Ramírez had badly swelled Imam's right eye and landed all kinds of hard punches throughout the fight. On March 17, 2018, Ramírez defeated Amir Imam by unanimous decision with scores of 120-108, 117-111 and 115-113 to win the vacant WBC super lightweight title. WBC light welterweight champion Ramírez vs. He would go on to defend the title a total of four times. Īfter compiling a perfect 15-0 record, Ramírez beat Johnny Garcia by unanimous decision on Decemto win the vacant WBC Continental Americas light welterweight title. Ramírez turned professional in 2012 and has been promoted by Bob Arum as a Top Rank fighter since the same year. Ramírez beat Rachid Azzedine and then lost to Fazliddin Gaibnazarov at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London. Jose qualified to represent the United States at the 2012 Olympics by defeating 2008 Olympian Raynell Williams 21-16 in the finals of the 2012 United States Olympic Boxing Trials. His family currently lives in Avenal, California where he's lived all his life. Olympic National Champion, and a two-time Ringside World Champion. Golden Gloves National Champion, two-time Jr. Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Ramírez won the United States national amateur boxing championships Lightweight tournament at the U.S. As of June 2020, he is ranked as the world's second best active light welterweight by The Ring and BoxRec, and third by the Transnational Boxing Rankings Board. As an amateur he was the number one rated in the WBC lightweight in the United States and represented the U.S at the 2012 Olympics. He is a former unified light welterweight champion, having held the WBC title from 2018 to May 2021 and the WBO title from 2019 to May 2021. José Carlos Ramírez (born August 12, 1992) is an American professional boxer. For other people named "Jose Ramirez", see José Ramírez. ![]()
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