Josh Taylor defeats Ramírez and is the undisputed champion

by
Josh Taylor defeats Ramírez and is the undisputed champion
Taylor defends his undisputed world title against Catterall. Photo: Top Rank

Josh Taylor defeats Ramírez and is the undisputed champion

by
Josh Taylor defeats Ramírez and is the undisputed champion
Taylor defends his undisputed world title against Catterall. Photo: Top Rank

At the Virgin Hotel in Las Vegas, Josh Taylor had only a small audience. A few occasional flags of his country, Scotland, waved in the blue lights. But no one doubted his determination when it came to fighting José Carlos Ramírez, who got up from two falls and extended the fight to the scorecards. The victory was for Taylor by unanimous decision (114-112 x3), winning the WBA, WBC, IBF, WBO, and The Ring Magazine Super Lightweight belts. From now on, they will call him Undisputed Champion.

It was not an easy fight for any of them. Taylor gained a lot of confidence after knocking Ramírez down back-to-back in chapters six and seven. In the eighth round, Ramírez, of Mexican blood, was trying to find a molecule of hope in the environment, while the European was steadying himself. The two falls were noticeable in the scorecards. In the final part, Ramírez had a brief takeoff, but it was obvious that if he didn’t knock out Taylor, it would be very difficult for him to win.

After the first rounds it was clear that both Ramírez and Taylor had a plan to dynamite the other with many blows to the body. And Ramírez’ strategy was to look for Taylor’s chin with left hooks, which came very well. At times the new king stayed on the ropes resisting, while he read intentions and thought of a better plan until the fall on the sixth round came, then the other, and thus the collapse of Ramírez, who sold the defeat dear.

The outlook cannot be better for Taylor now. His legacy has grown greater. He swept his rivals in the World Boxing Super Series and by beating Ramirez there is no other opponent to suit him. He has made history for his country without being a prophet. He remains undefeated in 18 fights, with 13 KOs. A long reign, or his immediate foray at 147 pounds, await for him.


Esteban Bermudez, the hunger to be WBA Champion



Jennifer Meza will fight Roxana Colmenarez for the Fedelatin title 

Jennifer Meza will fight Roxana Colmenarez for the Fedelatin title 

The countdown is on between Jennifer Meza from Argentina and...

Canelo and Munguia at tense press conference 

Canelo and Munguia at tense press conference 

The last press conference before the fight between Saul Alvarez...

Stanionis and Maestre completed public training session 

Stanionis and Maestre completed public training session 

Eimantas Stanionis and Gabriel Maestre held a public training session...