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Mando Ramos Record

37-11-1
Total Fights49
Wins37
Losses11
Draws1
No-Contests0
Title Wins4
Title Defenses2
Title-Fight KOs2
KO Wins23
KO Losses6
Mando Ramos Record & Stats
Mando Ramos' Record
Mando Ramos' boxing record and career infographic

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      What is Mando Ramos' boxing record?

      In a professional boxing career spanning nine years and 11 months, Mando Ramos fought 49 times with 37 wins, 11 losses, and 1 draw.

      Ramos retired from professional boxing with a record of 37-11-1, which included four lightweight world-title wins and two successful title defense fights. He had a 46.9% knockouts-to-fights ratio with 23 of his total 49 fights being knockout wins, two of which were in title fights. Ramos suffered six knockout losses in his career, two of which were in title fights.

      His last fight was a 2nd round TKO defeat to Wayne Beale on October 29, 1975.

      Some of Ramos' best fights and notable victories include wins over Hall-of-Famer Sugar Ramos, Yoshiaki Numata, Carlos Teo Cruz, Jerry Graci, Raton Palacios, Pedro Carrasco, and Raul Rojas.

      #DateAgeOpponentResVia
      49Oct 29, 197526Wayne BealeLossTKO2
      48Oct 15, 197526Antonio LeyvaWinTKO7
      47Sep 2, 197526Tony MartinezWinUD
      46Jul 30, 197526Tony MartinezLossSD
      45Jul 12, 197425Wolfgang GansLossTKO5
      44Jun 3, 197425Wolfgang GansLossKO2
      43May 16, 197425Arpad MagyarWinKO4
      42May 10, 197425Mi Whan KimWinTKO2
      41May 4, 197425Jaroslav TravnikDrawPTS
      40Aug 9, 197324Arturo PinedaLossTKO5
      39Sep 15, 197223Chango CarmonaLoss *TKO8
      38Jun 28, 197223Pedro CarrascoWin *SD
      37Feb 18, 197223Pedro CarrascoWin *SD
      36Nov 5, 197122Pedro CarrascoLoss *DQ
      35Sep 30, 197122Ruben NavarroWinUD
      34Dec 10, 197022Raul RojasWinTKO6
      33Aug 6, 197021Sugar RamosWinSD
      32Mar 3, 197021Ismael LagunaLoss *TKO9
      31Jan 13, 197021Raton PalaciosWinUD
      30Oct 4, 196920Yoshiaki NumataWin *KO6
      29May 20, 196920Jerry GraciWinTKO7
      28Feb 18, 196920Carlos Teo CruzWin *TKO11
      27Dec 12, 196820Beau JaynesWinTKO2
      26Oct 29, 196819Billy ColemanWinTKO3
      25Sep 27, 196819Carlos Teo CruzLoss *UD
      24Jun 20, 196819Hiroshi KobayashiWinUD
      23May 2, 196819Phil GarciaWinKO9
      22Feb 1, 196819Frankie CrawfordWinUD
      21Oct 5, 196718Frankie CrawfordLossMD
      20Sep 14, 196718Eliseo EstradaWinTKO5
      19Aug 15, 196718Alex LunaWinTKO2
      18Jul 6, 196718Kang Il SuhLossUD
      17Jun 22, 196718Len KeseyWinTKO5
      16Mar 30, 196718Pete GonzalezWinUD
      15Jan 12, 196718Ray EchevarriaWinUD
      14Nov 28, 196618Al FranklinWinKO4
      13Nov 17, 196618Al FranklinWinUD
      12Oct 13, 196617Allen SyersWinTKO5
      11Sep 8, 196617Jorge Baby SalazarWinUD
      10Aug 11, 196617Manny LinsonWinKO2
      9Jul 21, 196617Ray ColemanWinTKO6
      8Jul 7, 196617Joey AguilarWinKO8
      7Jun 23, 196617Jerry StevensWinKO1
      6May 12, 196617Bosco BasilioWinUD
      5Mar 17, 196617Jose BarreraWinKO2
      4Mar 3, 196617Fidel CruzWinKO3
      3Jan 27, 196617Berlin RobertsWinKO1
      2Dec 2, 196517Chuey LoeraWinKO4
      1Nov 18, 196517Berlin RobertsWinPTS

      * World-title fight

      Boxing career

      Mando Ramos was an American professional boxer. He was born in Long Beach, California, United States on November 15, 1948. He was a lightweight world champion. Ramos died on July 6, 2008 at the age of 59 years. His professional boxing career spanned more than 9 years — from 1965 to 1975.

      Ramos made his professional boxing debut against Berlin Roberts at the age of 17 on November 18, 1965, defeating Roberts via 5 round PTS. He went on to win 16 more consecutive fights after the debut, which included 11 wins via stoppage.

      He had his first world title fight at the age of 19 on September 27, 1968 after 24 professional fights, against Carlos Teo Cruz for the WBA, WBC, and The Ring titles. He lost to Cruz via 15 round unanimous decision.

      Mando Ramos was a one-time undisputed lightweight world champion, and won four world titles at lightweight. For all the details about Ramos' world title wins and defenses refer to the "Championships" section below.

      Ramos had a total of 11 losses in his professional boxing career.

      His last professional fight was a non-title bout against Wayne Beale at 26 years of age, on October 29, 1975. Ramos lost the fight via 2nd round TKO.

      Championships

      Ramos had a total of eight world-title fights, which includes winning four world titles and two successful title defenses. He won four of these fights and lost four.

      Title Wins

      Mando Ramos fought for lightweight world titles in four fights and won two of these fights, winning one of them via way of stoppage. In total, he won four lightweight belts.

      DateOpponentDivisionTitles WonMethod
      Feb 18, 1972Pedro CarrascoLightweightWBCSD
      Feb 18, 1969+Carlos Teo CruzLightweightWBA, WBC, The RingTKO
      + Became undisputed world champion

      Title Defenses

      Mando Ramos had four lightweight world-title defense fights. He won two of them and lost two times.

      Following is the table of his successful title defense fights, the next section has the fights where he lost his titles.

      DateOpponentDivisionTitles DefendedMethod
      Jun 28, 1972Pedro CarrascoLightweightWBCSD
      Oct 4, 1969Yoshiaki NumataLightweightWBA, WBC, The RingKO

      Title Losses

      Mando Ramos lost two world-title defense fights, and lost a total of four titles in these fights.

      DateOpponentDivisionTitles LostMethod
      Sep 15, 1972Chango CarmonaLightweightWBCTKO
      Mar 3, 1970Ismael LagunaLightweightWBA, WBC, The RingTKO

      Highlights

      Ramos fought a total of 49 times during his professional career, which includes 8 world-title fights at the lightweight division. These four fights are the highlight of his career.

      • September 27, 1968: In his first world-title fight, Mando Ramos loses to Carlos Teo Cruz via 15 round unanimous decision. He was fighting for the WBA, WBC, and The Ring lightweight titles.

      • February 18, 1969: Ramos becomes the undisputed lightweight world champion by defeating Carlos Teo Cruz via 11th round TKO. He now holds the WBA, WBC, and The Ring lightweight world-champion belts.

      • October 4, 1969: Ramos successfully defends the WBA, WBC, and The Ring lightweight titles against Yoshiaki Numata, winning the fight via 6th round KO.

      • August 6, 1970: Mando Ramos beats Sugar Ramos via 10th round split decision.

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