Casa Grande boxer Abel Ramos ready for his title shot on Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul card
An in-depth look at the rising star's journey to the big stage
Casa Grande, Arizona native Abel Ramos is on the cusp of making his dreams a reality. The undefeated boxer has fought his way to a title shot against WBO junior middleweight champion Brian Castaño on the undercard of the highly anticipated Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul fight on November 28th.
From humble beginnings to the bright lights of boxing
Ramos' journey to the top began in the dusty streets of Casa Grande, where he first laced up a pair of boxing gloves at the age of 9. Growing up, he idolized Mexican boxing legends such as Julio Cesar Chavez and Erik Morales, and dreamed of one day following in their footsteps.
With the support of his family and a dedicated coach, Ramos quickly rose through the amateur ranks, winning numerous local and regional titles. In 2019, he turned professional and has since compiled an impressive record of 26-0 with 20 knockouts.
A fighting style that's both powerful and precise
Ramos is known for his aggressive fighting style, which combines raw power with technical precision. He has a devastating left hook that has sent many opponents to the canvas, but he also possesses a solid jab and an ability to box from both orthodox and southpaw stances.
His versatility and adaptability make him a tough opponent for anyone, and he has proven his toughness in several hard-fought battles.
Ready for his shot at the title
Ramos' title shot is the culmination of years of hard work and dedication. He has sacrificed countless hours in the gym, sparring with some of the best fighters in the world, and he is now ready to prove himself on the biggest stage of all.
Castaño is a formidable opponent, but Ramos is confident in his ability to dethrone the champion. He has studied Castaño's fighting style and believes he has the skills to exploit his weaknesses.
With the support of his hometown behind him, Ramos is determined to make history on November 28th. A victory over Castaño would not only make him a world champion but also inspire countless young boxers in Casa Grande and beyond.