Mando Ramos
American boxer
Mando Ramos
Born Armando Ramos
(1948-11-15 ) November 15, 1948Died July 6, 2008(2008-07-06) (aged 59) Statistics Weight(s) Lightweight Height 5 ft 9 in (175 cm) Reach 71+ 1 ⁄2 in (182 cm)Stance Orthodox
Boxing record Total fights 49 Wins 37 Wins by KO 23 Losses 11 Draws 1
Armando Ramos (November 15, 1948 – July 6, 2008) was an American professional boxer[ 1] and the former two-time WBC and WBA Lightweight Champion.[ 2] He was born in Long Beach, California .[ 3] Armando "Mando" Ramos was one of the most popular fighters in Southern California during the 1960s.[ 4] Ramos was an outstanding amateur.[ 5]
Professional career
Mando Ramos turned pro at age 17 using a forged birth certificate.[citation needed ] Mando went on to fight the main event at the Olympic Auditorium by his 8th pro fight.[ 6] At the age of 18 Mando defeated the reigning Jr. Lightweight Champ, Japan's Hiroshi Kobayashi , in a non-title bout. When offered a re-match for the title, Ramos refused to fight for a 'Junior' title.[ 7]
World Lightweight Champion
He demanded to fight dangerous Lightweight Champ Carlos Ortiz—Ortiz, who had dominated the division for over a decade.[ 8] Negotiations were in place, but Ortiz was upset by 'Teo' Cruz and so Ramos took the fight to the new champ, narrowly losing in a decision. Ramos won the re-match via KO to become the youngest Lightweight Champion in history.[ 9] Cruz would only live 11 more months. He died in a plane crash in January 1970 alongside the Puerto Rican national women's volleyball team at the Dominicana DC-9 air disaster .
When a Mando Ramos fight was held in Los Angeles, movie stars such as John Wayne , Bill Cosby , Kirk Douglas , Liz Taylor and Connie Stevens attended [citation needed ] . Women caught Mandomania , and Hollywood loved 'The Wonder Boy'.[ 10] [ 11]
Trained by Hall of Fame trainer Jackie McCoy ,[ 12] Ramos fought ten World title fights, was a two-time champion and earned millions of dollars. Whilst Mickey Mantle and Joe Namath earned 100k per season, Ramos was earning 100k per fight. He was the world's highest paid teenager[citation needed ] and his purses were larger than anyone but Muhammad Ali 's[citation needed ] . McCoy stated Mando was the most naturally talented fighter he had ever seen in his life.[ 13]
Retirement
Tough fights, drugs, and alcohol put the brakes on his career. By age 24 Ramos was out of boxing.[ 14] With the aid of his wife, Sylvia Van Hecke, Ramos became clean and sober over his last three decades.[ 15] He founded a non-profit youth organization---B.A.A.D.--boxing against alcohol and drugs— and coached, mentored, and trained inner-city at-risk youths.[ 16] [ 17]
Mando Ramos died suddenly at his home in San Pedro, California on July 6, 2008.[ 18] [ 19]
Professional boxing record
49 fights
37 wins
11 losses
By knockout
23
6
By decision
14
4
By disqualification
0
1
Draws
1
No.
Result
Record
Opponent
Type
Round
Date
Age
Location
Notes
49
Loss
37–11–1
Wayne Beale
TKO
2 (10)
Oct 29, 1975
26 years, 348 days
Silver Slipper, Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.
48
Win
37–10–1
Antonio Leyva
TKO
7 (10)
Oct 15, 1975
26 years, 334 days
Silver Slipper, Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.
47
Win
36–10–1
Tony Martinez
UD
10
Sep 2, 1975
26 years, 291 days
Red Carpet Inn, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.
46
Loss
35–10–1
Tony Martinez
SD
10
Jul 30, 1975
26 years, 257 days
Silver Slipper, Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.
45
Loss
35–9–1
Wolfgang Gans
TKO
5 (?)
Jul 12, 1974
25 years, 239 days
Palma de Mallorca, Islas Baleares, Spain
44
Loss
35–8–1
Wolfgang Gans
KO
2 (?)
Jun 3, 1974
25 years, 200 days
Luebeck, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
43
Win
35–7–1
Arpad Magyar
KO
4 (?)
May 16, 1974
25 years, 182 days
Ernst Merck Halle, Hamburg, Germany
42
Win
34–7–1
Mi Whan Kim
TKO
2 (8)
May 10, 1974
25 years, 176 days
Luebeck, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
41
Draw
33–7–1
Jaroslav Travnik
PTS
8
May 4, 1974
25 years, 170 days
Stadthalle, Vienna, Austria
40
Loss
33–7
Arturo Pineda
TKO
5 (10)
Aug 9, 1973
24 years, 267 days
Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California, U.S.
39
Loss
33–6
Chango Carmona
TKO
8 (15)
Sep 15, 1972
23 years, 305 days
Memorial Coliseum, Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Lost WBC lightweight title
38
Win
33–5
Pedro Carrasco
SD
15
Jun 28, 1972
23 years, 226 days
Palacio de los Deportes, Madrid, Comunidad de Madrid, Spain
Retained WBC lightweight title
37
Win
32–5
Pedro Carrasco
SD
15
Feb 18, 1972
23 years, 95 days
Sports Arena, Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Won WBC lightweight title
36
Loss
31–5
Pedro Carrasco
DQ
12 (15)
Nov 5, 1971
22 years, 355 days
Palacio de los Deportes, Madrid, Comunidad de Madrid, Spain
For vacant WBC lightweight title
35
Win
31–4
Ruben Navarro
UD
10
Sep 30, 1971
22 years, 319 days
Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California, U.S.
34
Win
30–4
Raul Rojas
TKO
6 (10)
Dec 10, 1970
22 years, 25 days
Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California, U.S.
33
Win
29–4
Sugar Ramos
SD
10
Aug 6, 1970
21 years, 264 days
Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California, U.S.
32
Loss
28–4
Ismael Laguna
TKO
9 (15)
Mar 3, 1970
21 years, 108 days
Sports Arena, Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Lost WBA, WBC, and The Ring lightweight titles
31
Win
28–3
Raton Palacios
UD
10
Jan 13, 1970
21 years, 59 days
Municipal Auditorium, San Antonio, Texas, U.S.
30
Win
27–3
Yoshiaki Numata
KO
6 (15)
Oct 4, 1969
20 years, 323 days
Sports Arena, Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Retained WBA, WBC, and The Ring lightweight titles
29
Win
26–3
Jerry Graci
TKO
7 (10)
May 20, 1969
20 years, 186 days
Honolulu International Center, Honolulu, Hawaii, U.S.
28
Win
25–3
Carlos Teo Cruz
TKO
11 (15)
Feb 18, 1969
20 years, 95 days
Memorial Coliseum, Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Won WBA, WBC, and The Ring lightweight titles
27
Win
24–3
Beau Jaynes
TKO
2 (10)
Dec 12, 1968
20 years, 27 days
Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California, U.S.
26
Win
23–3
Billy Coleman
TKO
3 (10)
Oct 29, 1968
19 years, 349 days
Convention Center Arena, San Antonio, Texas, U.S.
25
Loss
22–3
Carlos Teo Cruz
UD
15
Sep 27, 1968
19 years, 317 days
Memorial Coliseum, Los Angeles, California, U.S.
For WBA , WBC , The Ring lightweight titles
24
Win
22–2
Hiroshi Kobayashi
UD
10
Jun 20, 1968
19 years, 218 days
Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California, U.S.
23
Win
21–2
Phil Garcia
KO
9 (10)
May 2, 1968
19 years, 169 days
Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California, U.S.
22
Win
20–2
Frankie Crawford
UD
10
Feb 1, 1968
19 years, 78 days
Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California, U.S.
21
Loss
19–2
Frankie Crawford
MD
10
Oct 5, 1967
18 years, 324 days
Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California, U.S.
20
Win
19–1
Eliseo Estrada
TKO
5 (10)
Sep 14, 1967
18 years, 303 days
Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California, U.S.
19
Win
18–1
Alex Luna
TKO
2 (10)
Aug 15, 1967
18 years, 273 days
Memorial Auditorium, Sacramento, California, U.S.
18
Loss
17–1
Kang Il Suh
UD
10
Jul 6, 1967
18 years, 233 days
Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California, U.S.
17
Win
17–0
Len Kesey
TKO
5 (10)
Jun 22, 1967
18 years, 219 days
Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California, U.S.
16
Win
16–0
Pete Gonzalez
UD
10
Mar 30, 1967
18 years, 135 days
Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California, U.S.
15
Win
15–0
Ray Echevarria
UD
10
Jan 12, 1967
18 years, 58 days
Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California, U.S.
14
Win
14–0
Al Franklin
KO
4 (10)
Nov 28, 1966
18 years, 13 days
Oakland Arena, Oakland, California, U.S.
13
Win
13–0
Al Franklin
UD
10
Nov 17, 1966
18 years, 2 days
Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California, U.S.
12
Win
12–0
Allen Syers
TKO
5 (10)
Oct 13, 1966
17 years, 332 days
Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California, U.S.
11
Win
11–0
Jorge Baby Salazar
UD
10
Sep 8, 1966
17 years, 297 days
Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California, U.S.
10
Win
10–0
Manny Linson
KO
2 (10)
Aug 11, 1966
17 years, 269 days
Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California, U.S.
9
Win
9–0
Ray Coleman
TKO
6 (10)
Jul 21, 1966
17 years, 248 days
Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California, U.S.
8
Win
8–0
Joey Aguilar
KO
8 (10)
Jul 7, 1966
17 years, 234 days
Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California, U.S.
7
Win
7–0
Jerry Stevens
KO
1 (6)
Jun 23, 1966
17 years, 220 days
Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California, U.S.
6
Win
6–0
Bosco Basilio
UD
6
May 12, 1966
17 years, 178 days
Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California, U.S.
5
Win
5–0
Jose Barrera
KO
2 (6)
Mar 17, 1966
17 years, 122 days
Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California, U.S.
4
Win
4–0
Fidel Cruz
KO
3 (5)
Mar 3, 1966
17 years, 108 days
Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California, U.S.
3
Win
3–0
Berlin Roberts
KO
1 (5)
Jan 27, 1966
17 years, 73 days
Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California, U.S.
2
Win
2–0
Chuey Loera
KO
4 (4)
Dec 2, 1965
17 years, 17 days
Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California, U.S.
1
Win
1–0
Berlin Roberts
PTS
5
Nov 18, 1965
17 years, 3 days
Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California, U.S.
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Sporting positions
World boxing titles
Preceded by
WBA lightweight champion February 18, 1969 – March 3, 1970
Succeeded by
WBC lightweight champion February 18, 1969 – March 3, 1970
The Ring lightweight champion February 18, 1969 – March 3, 1970
Undisputed lightweight champion February 18, 1969 – March 3, 1970
Preceded by
WBC lightweight champion February 18, 1972 – September 15, 1972
Succeeded by