Jose Ramos
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Jose Ramos (born 1965), also known as Pepe Ramos, is a Puerto Rican boxing manager.
[edit] Biography
Jose Ramos surfaced in the 1990s, when he became famous in the boxing world as Felix Trinidad's career took off. Ramos, Trinidad and Felix Trinidad Sr. were united by a contract, and, in Ramos and Trinidad Jr.'s case, by friendship.
Ramos became vital to Trinidad's first era as a boxer, becoming an inportant link between the Trinidad's and promoter Don King. Ramos helped work deals for Felix Trinidad and Oscar de la Hoya, Pernell Whitaker, Yori Boy Campas, Hector Camacho and David Reid, among others. Ramos was in New York, New York, when the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks occurred; Trinidad was scheduled to fight Bernard Hopkins at the Madison Square Garden on September 15 of that year. The fight took place on September 29 instead, and Trinidad lost by a twelfth round knockout.
Trinidad retired after one more fight, a win over Hacine Cherifi. Felix Trinidad Sr. also retired as a manager following his son's retirement. As a consequence, he decided to distribute his other boxers between his close associates, including Ramos. Among the boxers that Ramos received was Fres Oquendo, a Heavyweight contender at the time. Ramos received Oquendo after Oquendo had lost by a ninth round knockout to David Tua. He received one dollar and an economical remuneration for a lawsuit that he established against Felix Trinidad Sr. in Chicago, Illinois. The lawsuit is still to be decided.
Ramos helped Oquendo get title shots against Chris Byrd, who beat Oquendo by a twelve round decision for the IBF world Heavyweight title, and against John Ruiz, who knocked Oquendo out in the eleventh round for the WBA world Heavyweight title, the latter fight being also being held at the Madison Square Garden and becoming the first time two Latin America's and two Puerto Ricans fought for a world Heavyweight championship.
Oquendo later wanted to terminate his contract with Ramos, which caused for a verbal fight to break out between the two in different Puerto Rican media, including newspapers.
Ramos is still the on contract manager of Oquendo, and he returned with Felix Trinidad Jr. for his fights against Ricardo Mayorga and Ronald Wright.