Alex Ramos boxer

Alex Ramos boxer
bouts
51
won
39
lost
10
draw
2
Status
inactive
Division
middleweight
Debut
1980-11-08
Height
5′ 10″/178cm
Reach
-
Age
-
Born
1961-01-17
Death
-
Nationality
USA

Alex Ramos (born January 17, 1961) is a former middleweight boxer from the 1980s. A native of Manhattan, New York, whose parents were from Puerto Rico, Ramos won four Golden Gloves titles in New York City in the late 1970s (1977–1980) and was on the USA Boxing team from 1978–80. Ramos was nicknamed "The Bronx Bomber" after Joe Louis, whose nickname was "The Brown Bomber".Ramos turned pro after his amateur career was abruptly ended by President Jimmy Carter's decision to boycott the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow due to the Russian invasion of Afghanistan. Upon turning pro, Ramos was the first professional boxer who was managed by Shelly Finkel. Alex Ramos later went on to win the International Boxing Federation USBA Middleweight title when he defeated Curtis Parker in 1984.After Ramos's retirement, he fell victim to alcohol/substance abuse and found himself living on the streets, which ultimately led to Ramos entering rehab. He then went on to form the Retired Boxer's Foundation (a non-profit foundation) with the help of Jacquie Richardson.Ramos had an amateur record of 143-15 (132 KOs). Ramos won four New York Golden Gloves Championships. Ramos won the 1977 147 lb Sub-Novice Championship, defeating Julian Kelly in the finals; the 1978 160 lb Open Championship over Norberto Sabater; the 1979 160 lb Open Championship over Noel Tucker and the 1980 156 lb Open Championship over Ramon Nieto. Ramos trained at the Jerome Boxing Club in the Bronx, New York, in 1977 and 1978. In 1979 and 1980 Ramos trained at the Bronxchester Boys Club in the Bronx, New York.Ramos's amateur career highlights include winning the 1979 National Amateur Athletic Union Championship for the 165 lb division and the 1979 Intercity Golden Gloves in the 156 lb. division.Ramos originally intended to fly on LOT Polish Airlines Flight 7, where several of his teammates were killed, but stayed to participate in the 1980 National Golden Gloves.

Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
1994-11-05 Jorge Castro WWWWWW Gimnasio Municipal, Caleta Olivia LOST
KO
1994-09-06 Anthony Montana LLLLLL Omni New Daisy Theater, Memphis WIN
1994-08-27 Larry McFadden DLLLLL Veteran's Coliseum, Cedar Rapids WIN
Technical knockout
1994-08-15 Willie Perry LLLLLL Fort Mitchell WIN
Unanimous decision
1994-07-18 Steve Golden LLL Brewery's Thunderdome, Louisville WIN
KO
1994-06-08 Steve Langley LWLL Pico Rivera WIN
Unanimous decision
1994-05-02 James Black LLLLL Kansas City WIN
KO
1994-04-30 Sean Gibbons WWWWW State Fair Park 4-H Building, Lincoln WIN
Technical knockout
1994-04-25 Reggie Strickland WLLLWL Marriott Hotel, Des Moines WIN
Unanimous decision
1994-04-07 Billy Pryor LLLLLW Yellow Rose Lounge, Council Bluffs WIN
Technical knockout
1991-02-09 Segundo Mercado WWWWLW Madison Square Garden, New York LOST
Technical knockout
1990-11-27 Roberto Rosiles LLLLWL Country Club, Reseda WIN
Technical knockout
1990-10-30 Ali Sanchez LLLLWL Country Club, Reseda WIN
Unanimous decision
1988-02-03 Al Long WDWWDW Riverside LOST
Unanimous decision
1987-12-03 Roderick Starks LWWWWW Marriott Hotel, Irvine WIN
Unanimous decision
1987-09-29 Tim Williams WWLWDL Country Club, Reseda LOST
Technical knockout
1987-08-11 Darnell Knox WWWWWW Bally's Las Vegas, Las Vegas LOST
Technical knockout
1987-04-29 Charles Carter LWWWLW Sportsman of Stanislaus Club, Modesto WIN
Unanimous decision
1987-03-31 Ron Daniels WLLWWW Country Club, Reseda WIN
KO
1986-11-21 Michael Nunn WWWWWW Country Club, Reseda LOST
Unanimous decision
1986-08-16 Fred Hutchings LWWLWL Civic Auditorium, Stockton WIN
KO
1986-05-08 Charles Carter LLWWWL Hyatt Regency Convention Center, Oakland LOST
Split-decision
1985-12-18 JJ Cottrell LLLLLL Arco Arena, Sacramento WIN
KO
1985-07-12 Nathan Dryer WLWWWW Ramada Inn East, Phoenix WIN
Technical knockout
1985-06-14 Karl Hess LWWLLL Ramada Inn East, Phoenix WIN
Technical knockout
1984-11-24 James Kinchen WWWWWD Caesars Tahoe, Cascade Showroom, Stateline LOST
KO
1984-06-10 John Collins WWWLWW DePaul Alumni Hall, Chicago DRAW
Split-decision
1984-04-25 Curtis Parker WWWWLW Harrah's Marina Hotel Casino, Atlantic City WIN
Unanimous decision
1984-02-08 Wilbur Henderson WWLLLL Harrah's Marina Hotel Casino, Atlantic City WIN
KO
1983-12-14 Ronnie Robinson DDWWWW Ice World, Totowa WIN
KO
1983-09-13 Murray Sutherland WLDWWL Playboy Hotel & Casino, Atlantic City LOST
Unanimous decision
1983-06-30 James Waire DLLDLW Sands Casino Hotel, Atlantic City WIN
Technical knockout
1983-05-01 J.B. Williamson WWWWWW Sands Casino Hotel, Atlantic City WIN
Unanimous decision
1983-03-26 Mark Frazie WWLWWW Sands Casino Hotel, Atlantic City WIN
Unanimous decision
1982-12-22 Tony Cerda LWLDDW Caesars Tahoe, Stateline DRAW
Points
1982-08-18 Ted Sanders DLLLDL Resorts International, Atlantic City LOST
Technical knockout
1982-05-16 Wayne Caplette WWWWWL Harrah's Marina Hotel Casino, Atlantic City WIN
Technical knockout
1982-04-19 Jimmy Baker WLWLLL Resorts International, Atlantic City WIN
Technical knockout
1982-02-17 Charlie Hecker LWWLWL Westchester County Center, White Plains WIN
KO
1981-11-14 Norberto Sabater WWWWLW Sands Casino Hotel, Atlantic City WIN
Unanimous decision
1981-10-03 Fermin Guzman LLLLLL Ballys Park Place Hotel Casino, Atlantic City WIN
Technical knockout
1981-08-20 Rocky Fabrizio WWDLLL Ice World, Totowa WIN
Technical knockout
1981-06-21 Mike Sacchetti WWWWWW Playboy Hotel & Casino, Atlantic City WIN
Unanimous decision
1981-05-23 Danny Long WWWWLW San Remo WIN
Points
1981-04-16 Bill Tuttle WDLLLW Ice World, Totowa WIN
Unanimous decision
1981-03-28 Dan Snyder LLWLLL Carrier Dome, Syracuse WIN
Unanimous decision
1981-02-08 Marciano Bernardi LWDLLW Playboy Club, McAfee WIN
Technical knockout
1981-01-16 Jose Pacheco LWLL HemisFair Arena, San Antonio WIN
KO
1980-12-20 Leo Martinez LWLLLL Kingsbridge Armory, Bronx WIN
KO
1980-11-25 Johnny Davis LLLLLL Civic Center, Hartford WIN
Technical knockout
1980-11-08 Steve Arvin LWWLLW Stateline WIN
KO