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		<title>Vasiliy Lomachenko vs Jose Luis Ramirez 12.10.2013</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 12 Oct 2013 22:59:36 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Las Vegas has seen its share of special debuts, but few carried the intrigue of</p>
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<p>Las Vegas has seen its share of special debuts, but few carried the intrigue of <a href="https://greatestboxing.com/tag/vasyl-lomachenko/">Vasyl Lomachenko’s</a> first professional outing. On 12 October 2013, at the Thomas &amp; Mack Center, the Ukrainian southpaw stepped into the paid ranks and immediately made history. Facing the experienced <a href="https://greatestboxing.com/tag/jose-luis-ramirez/">José Luis Ramirez</a>, holder of the WBO International featherweight belt, Lomachenko produced a clinical fourth-round knockout to seize the title and confirm the hype surrounding his transition from the amateurs.</p>
<p>Referee Russell Mora called a halt at 2:59 of the fourth after a perfectly placed left hand to the liver left Ramirez unable to rise. Judges Richard Houck, Adalaide Byrd and Lisa Giampa had each scored the contest 30–26 up to that point, underlining Lomachenko’s control. For promoter Bob Arum of Top Rank, co-promoting with Juan Manuel Márquez, it was the perfect introduction for their prized signing.</p>
<p>This was no ordinary debut. Lomachenko arrived with two Olympic gold medals and a scarcely believable 396–1 amateur record. The last fighter of such pedigree to challenge for a professional title on debut was Pete Rademacher in 1957. Where others faltered in the leap from headgear and point scoring to smaller gloves and unforgiving body shots, Lomachenko looked every inch a seasoned professional from the opening bell.</p>
<p>Ramirez, a 28-fight veteran with 15 stoppage wins, pressed forward gamely, urged on by a pro-Mexican crowd. He found some early success with his aggression, but Lomachenko’s footwork and counter-punching soon told the story. The Ukrainian dropped Ramirez in the second with a delayed-reaction body shot that showcased the difference between amateur precision and professional spite. Ramirez rose and fought back bravely, but he was being picked apart by the quicker, sharper man.</p>
<p>By the fourth round, the ending felt inevitable. Lomachenko pivoted, creating an angle that left Ramirez exposed, and whipped in another crunching left to the body. The Mexican went down heavily, grimacing in pain, and could not beat the referee’s count. The stoppage brought the Ukrainian his first professional belt at the very first attempt.</p>
<p>For Lomachenko, this was more than a victory – it was a statement. His blend of dazzling movement, educated combinations and destructive body work suggested a fighter ready-made for championship level. For <a href="https://boxrec.com/en/box-pro/346120" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Ramirez</a>, it was a punishing reminder of the gulf in class that exists when facing one of the sport’s rarest talents.</p>
<p>On a night that also featured Timothy Bradley against Juan Manuel Márquez, it was the debutant from Ukraine who stole the headlines. In four rounds, <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vasiliy_Lomachenko" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Vasyl Lomachenko</a> turned professional promise into proven reality – and the featherweight division had been put on notice.</p>
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		<title>José Luis Ramírez vs Edwin Rosario (2) 03.11.1984</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 03 Nov 1984 21:12:41 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico, November 3, 1984 — In a night packed with drama, heart,</p>
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<p>SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico, November 3, 1984 — In a night packed with drama, heart, and pure grit, Mexico’s <a href="https://greatestboxing.com/tag/jose-luis-ramirez/">Jose Luis Ramirez</a> shocked the hometown crowd at Estadio Hiram Bithorn by stopping Puerto Rico’s <a href="https://greatestboxing.com/tag/edwin-rosario/">Edwin &#8220;Chapo&#8221; Rosario</a> in the fourth round of a wild, back-and-forth brawl to capture the WBC Lightweight Championship.</p>
<p>The rematch, fought under a steamy Caribbean sky, delivered non-stop action from the opening bell. Rosario, defending his title before a partisan crowd, wasted no time asserting his power. A perfectly timed right hand dropped Ramirez in the opening seconds of round one, setting the tone for what many thought would be a short night.</p>
<p>Ramirez, however, refused to fold. Rising with fire in his eyes, he returned fire and turned the early rounds into a punishing exchange of bombs. In round two, Rosario sent Ramirez down again, this time with a thunderous right that seemed destined to close the show. But the Mexican warrior dug deep, survived the round, and began clawing his way back.</p>
<p>By round three, the tide was shifting. Ramirez’s relentless pressure began wearing down Rosario, who started showing signs of fatigue. While both men traded heavy leather, it was Ramirez who had the last word in the round, rocking Rosario with a combination that silenced the crowd and rattled the champion’s confidence.</p>
<p>Round four was the breaking point. After a slow start to the frame, the action exploded once again. Ramirez unleashed a furious barrage — right hooks, uppercuts, body shots — pinning Rosario against the ropes and then into a corner. With Rosario defenceless, Ramirez unloaded 17 unanswered punches, forcing referee Steve Crosson to step in at 2:52 and wave off the contest.</p>
<p>All three judges had Rosario ahead 29-28 going into the fourth, but scorecards became irrelevant as <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jos%C3%A9_Luis_Ram%C3%ADrez" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Ramirez’s</a> stoppage crowned him the new WBC Lightweight Champion. The victory was made sweeter by the adversity Ramirez overcame — two knockdowns, hostile territory, and a fierce champion in <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edwin_Rosario" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Rosario</a>.</p>
<p>The bout earned <a href="https://greatestboxing.com/tag/ring-fight-of-the-year/">Ring Magazine’s Fight of the Year honours for 1984</a> and remains one of the most ferocious and emotional lightweight title fights in boxing history.</p>
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