Luis Ramos Jr.

Luis Ramos Jr. (born May 21, 1988 in Santa Ana, California) is a once defeated Mexican American boxer in the Lightweight division.[1]

Luis Ramos Jr.
Statistics
Real nameLuis Ramos Jr.
Nickname(s)El Zurdo
Weight(s)Welterweight
Light Welterweight
Lightweight
Height5 ft 8 in (173 cm)
Reach66½″ in (169 cm)
Nationality American
Born (1988-05-21) May 21, 1988
Santa Ana, California
StanceSouthpaw
Boxing record
Total fights28
Wins26
Wins by KO10
Losses2
Draws0
No contests0

Boxing career

Amateur career

Ramos began boxing at the age of 10 in Santa Ana, CA. His first trainer was Manuel Garcia. After a few years, he moved on to train with current trainer Hector Lopez whom he has shared a relationship for over a decade. He went on to compete as a top amateur, winning several national championships. As an amateur, he ended his career with a 120 - 16 record. After falling short of a spot on the 2008 Olympic team, Ramos turned pro.[2]

Professional career

Ramos made his pro debut as a lightweight on October 19, 2007, knocking out Christian Jose Reyes in one round. Over the next year, Luis continued his strong start, knocking out two of his four opponents in the first round. On July 30, 2007, Luis faced fellow rising prospect Aaron Dominguez, stopping him in the fifth round.[3]

In July 2009 Ramos was signed to Oscar De La Hoya's Golden Boy Promotions.[4]

Ramos won his next eight fights in the lightweight division, before moving up to light welterweight.

On May 1, 2010, Ramos faced Allen Litzau, on the undercard of the Floyd Mayweather vs. Shane Mosley[5] bout at the MGM Grand Las Vegas. The first of his fights at light welterweight, he defeated Litzau with a TKO in the second round.

Ramos continued three more fights at light welterweight before returning to lightweight.

On January 6, 2012, Ramos fought Raymundo Beltran in the headline event of Showtime's ShoBox. A veteran boxer and sparring partner of Manny Pacquiao, Beltran was Ramo's toughest opponent to date.[6] In a hard fought contest, Ramos won by unanimous decision, winning the vacant NABA USA lightweight title.[7]

Ramos was stopped in his last two fights, one against Ricardo Williams Jr. on December 8, 2012, and recently Fidel Maldonado on November 11, 2013, on Fox Sports 1. In both fights, Ramos suffered cuts. Against Williams, the referee and doctor put a stop to the action in the 5th round due to the cut. In his fight against Maldonado, Ramos Jr. was cut in the first round and ultimately being KO'd in the 7th round at the 17 second mark. Ramos is now in a scary portion of his career where his dream to chase a world championship is starting to drift away following these two fights against inferior opponents.

Professional boxing record

26 Wins (10 knockouts), 2 Losses 0 Draws
Res. Record Opponent Type Rd., Time Date Location Notes
Win26–2 Cristobal Cruz UD8 (8)April 2, 2016Oceanview Pavilion, Port Hueneme
Win25–2 Moises Delgadillo UD4 (4)December 12, 2015Convention Center, Tucson
Win24–2 Sergio Reyes UD6 (6)August 22, 2015Churchill County Fairgrounds, Fallon
Loss23–2 Fidel Maldonado, Jr. TKO7 (10)November 11, 2013Cowboys Dance Hall, San Antonio
Loss23–1 Ricardo Williams Jr. RTD5 (10)December 8, 2012Business Expo Center, Anaheim
Win23–0 Noe Bolaños TKO8 (10)September 8, 2012The Hangar, Costa Mesa
Win22–0 Daniel Attah UD10 (10)April 21, 2012Don Haskins Convention Center, El Paso
Win21–0 Raymundo Beltran UD10 (10)January 6, 2012Fantasy Springs Casino, Indio, California Won vacant NABA USA lightweight title
Win20–0 David Rodela KO5 (10), (1:57)September 30, 2011Orange County Fairgrounds, Costa Mesa, California
Win19–0 Francisco Lorenzo UD8 (8)June 3, 2011Fantasy Springs Casino, Indio, California
Win18–0 Jose Hernandez UD8 (8)March 18, 2011Orange County Fairgrounds, Costa Mesa, California
Win17–0 John Figueroa UD8 (8)September 17, 2010Parking Lot 7 at LA Live, Los Angeles, California
Win16–0 Joshua Allotey UD8 (8))June 18, 2010Convention Center, McAllen, Texas
Win15–0 Allen Litzau TKO2 (8), (0:55)May 1, 2010MGM Grand, Las Vegas, Nevada
Win14–0 Walter Estrada UD4 (4)February 25, 2010 Club Nokia, Los Angeles, California
Win13–0 Cristian Favela UD6 (6)September 24, 2009Hard Rock Hotel and Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada
Win12–0 Sandro Marcos TKO6 (6), (0:59)July 30, 2009Club Nokia, Los Angeles, California
Win11–0 Baudel Cardenas KO5 (6), (2:26)June 11, 2009Club Nokia, Los Angeles, California
Win10–0 Anthony Martinez UD4 (4)March 7, 2009HP Pavilion, San Jose, California
Win9–0 Justo Vallecillo UD6 (6)December 11, 2008Marriott Hotel, Irvine, California
Win8–0 Sadot Vazquez UD6 (6)October 24, 2008Doubletree Hotel, Ontario, California
Win7–0 Celestino Rodriguez TKO1 (6), (2:30)September 26, 2008Doubletree Hotel, Ontario, California
Win6–0 Aaron Dominguez RTD5 (6), (3:00)July 30, 2008Sycuan Resort & Casino, El Cajon, California
Win5–0 Noe Jimenez KO1 (4), (2:30)June 27, 2008Doubletree Hotel, Ontario, California
Win4–0 Michaelangelo Lynks UD4 (4)April 24, 2008Marriott Hotel, Irvine, California
Win3–0 Daniel Lorenzana UD4 (4)February 21, 2008Marriott Hotel, Irvine, California
Win2–0 Terrence Harris TKO1 (4), (1:44)November 29, 2007Marriott Hotel, Irvine, California
Win1–0 Christian Jose Reyes KO1 (4), (2:17)October 19, 2007Doubletree Hotel, Irvine, California Pro Debut

References

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