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He is a [[Mexico|Mexican]] [[featherweight]] [[Boxing|boxer]] who fought against [[Sendō Takeshi]] in Osaka, [[Japan]]. He was ranked 23rd in the [[World Boxing Council|WBC]]. |
He is a [[Mexico|Mexican]] [[featherweight]] [[Boxing|boxer]] who fought against [[Sendō Takeshi]] in Osaka, [[Japan]]. He was ranked 23rd in the [[World Boxing Council|WBC]]. |
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+ | * Jose Ramirez is the first Mexican boxer that [[Sendō Takeshi]] fought on his quest to defeat [[Ricardo Martinez]]. |
+ | * There is a real life boxer named [[wikipedia:José Ramírez (boxer)|Jose Ramirez]], who became unified the WBC and WBO light welterweight champion 10 years after the name first appeared in [[Chapter 706]] on October 5, 2005 released in [[Weekly Shōnen Magazine]]. |
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Revision as of 04:12, 19 July 2020
Jose Ramirez (ホセ・ラミレス) is a non-recurring character in Hajime no Ippo.
He is a Mexican featherweight boxer who fought against Sendō Takeshi in Osaka, Japan. He was ranked 23rd in the WBC.
Part II
It is Sendō Takeshi's first match against Mexican Boxers, and he is having a hard time adjusting to Jose's punches, since they extend even further than he is used it.
During the match, his coach, Yanaoka mentions Jose puts his whole shoulder into it when he punches, if Sendo keeps expecting the same range as a Japanese boxer, he will keep getting hit.
In the 7th Round, Sendo finally lands a Smash and ends the match. Afterword, he remarks to the crowd that he plans on taking it to a World Title.
Match History
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# | Result | Record | Date | Opponent | Location | Time | Type | Notes |
Unknown | LOSS | Unknown | 1996-05-25 | Sendō Takeshi | Osaka, Japan | 7(10) | KO | "Beware the Beast" |
Appearance
Boxing Abilities
Not much is known about how he fights, but he uses the Mexican Jab, where he puts his whole shoulder into it when he punches, causing the reach extends further than normal making it hard to adjust to.
Gallery
Trivia
- Jose Ramirez is the first Mexican boxer that Sendō Takeshi fought on his quest to defeat Ricardo Martinez.
- There is a real life boxer named Jose Ramirez, who became unified the WBC and WBO light welterweight champion 10 years after the name first appeared in Chapter 706 on October 5, 2005 released in Weekly Shōnen Magazine.