
Weight Class: Light welterweight/141 pounds Height: 5-11 Weight: 141 pounds Born: January 20, 1982 in San Antonio, Texas Hometown: San Antonio, Texas National Ranking 2000 2 - lightweight 2001 6- lightweight 2002 4- lightweight 2003 10-lightweight 2004 2- light welter 2005 1- light welter 2006 1- light welter 2005 US Championships Silver medalist 2005 Ringside World Champion 2004 US Championships Bronze medalist 2000 & 2005 Regional & Texas Golden Gloves Champion 2000 National Golden Gloves bronze medalist 12 Texas State Champion (1990 - Present) 3 time Armed forces Champion 2004 Olympic Trials School: McCollum High Schol (c/o 2000) USAF 2002 - 2006 Fitness & Nutrition Diploma Incarnate Word University - Major Business Mgt. Occupation: Aerospace Propulsion (Jet Engine Mechanic) – U.S. Air Force Career Highlight: The 2004 Olympic Trials, winning bronze at the 2005 U.S. Championships and first place in Ringside Biggest Influence: My older brother, Arturo Ramos III, he is a six-time national champion Draw to boxing: My older brother boxed with our father’s support and I decided to follow in his footsteps. Greatest strength in the ring: My versatility Other sports played: Played basketball in middle school Loves most about boxing: It’s not a team sport Goals in and out of the ring: The best in everything, just being healthy, wealthy and happy Favorite TV show: Hot Rod TV 2006 Member of 2006 World Cup Team - Baku, Alzerbaijan USA vs Ukraine - Chicago, ILL. USA vs Canadian National Team - Reginia, Sask. National PAL Championships: lost on points to Aaron Bensinger, Fort Carson, Colo., 1-1 (17-10) Ken Goff Dual: dec. Jonathon Bochner, CAN, 28-18; lost on points to Jonathon Bochner, CAN, 17-17 (tiebreaker). U.S. Championships: dec. Michael Dallas, 13-12, in first round; dec. Brad Solomon, 13-12, in quarterfinals; dec. David de la Cruz, 32-11, in semifinals; lost on points to Karl Dargan, 11-5, in finals for 2nd. 2005 U.S. Championships: dec, Antonio Orozco, 12-9, in first round; won on disqualification over Jeremy Bryan, DQ-3, in second round; dec. Eric Canales, 14-12, in quarterfinals; lost on points to Karl Dargan, 16-10, in semifinals for 3rd |
| Hector Ramos & Raul Martinez |
| HECTOR RAMOS |
| 156 - 37 - 51kos |
| Top ranked Light Welterweight in the nation. Member of USA Boxing's ELITE MEN. |