Ramirez’s ability to sell tickets, and make money in the Fresno area had some questioning the validity of his resume or career, as the evil word of “all-hype”, was thrown around by some believing Ramirez was an industry creation – this win silenced that non-sense. That being said, Ramirez, one of the best modern Mexican action fighters in the past decade, put forth his crowning achievement as a fighter, as he withstood the big punches of Imam to rally past him in the championship rounds and prove that he was an elite, world-tier fighter, and beyond that a world champion. Though it was a world title fight, it didn’t completely feel like the ship knew the course it was taking, as it appeared to be a fight that got Top Rank a world title fight, at a notable venue – but beyond that, nothing else. Beyond that, the fight took place in New York, across the country from Ramirez’s loyal fanbase in Central California, and even Imam who was from New York, was from upstate New York. It was about Ramirez’s promoter, Bob Arum, and Imam’s promoter, Don King, with the narrative around the old promoters feud, and not much about the guys in the ring. Ramirez would face Amir Imam for the vacant WBC super lightweight world title. The biggest moment of Jose Ramirez and his career-defining moment was when generational great Terence Crawford won all four belts at the 140 lbs division and quickly moved up to welterweight to pursue bigger fights, the WBC super lightweight title was vacant. 01) Ramirez wins world title against Amir Imam How To Watch: Friday, March 4th, with the first bout at 5:30 PM – being broadcast on ESPN+ or you can buy tickets to see the event at the SaveMart Center in Fresno, California here. The fight sums up everything that we know about Ramirez, despite losing, Ramirez is going in with a top guy and a dangerous opponent, something that sadly, we don’t see all that often in the big money fighters anymore. As if that isn’t enough – this is Ramirez’s first fight since losing as professional, and now he returns home to his fans without the belt. Ramirez, who last lost to Josh Taylor, becoming an undisputed world champion in the process, will face a two-division world champion in Jose Pedraza, who is the best Puerto Rican fighter since Miguel Cotto, and a two-division world champion. Basic Info: This week Avenal, California’s own Jose Ramirez, will return to the Fresno region that he built along with his manager during the last decade, transforming Central California into one of the boxing fight hubs of California.
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