Jose Ramirez
Sport: Boxing
Nation: United States of America
DOB: August 12, 1992
Career Highlights: The resume of Ramirez in and out of the ring is anything but ordinary for an amateur boxer. A computer engineering major at
Fresno State, Ramirez was the 2008 and 2009 junior Olympic national champion before winning the U.S. national championship
each of the past three years. The former Starbucks employee and high school valedictorian defeated 2008 Olympian Raynell Williams
in the final of this year's nationals, just as he did at last year's U.S. Olympic trials. That victory sent him to the world
championships with a chance to earn a spot in London, but Ramirez lost a close bout in preliminary action to reigning Olympic
gold medalist Vasyl Lomanchenko of the Ukraine. He bounced back from that defeat to dominate nationals, winning his quarterfinal
and semifinal bouts by a combined 50-26 score before beating Williams to earn another shot at a London berth. He finally clinched
it at the Americas Olympic Qualifier in May with an easy quarterfinal victory over Canada's Alex Rynn, winning a 23-11 decision
after forcing three standing eight counts. Ramirez would lose in the semifinals there, but he's still considered one of USA
Boxing's best shots at a medal and already has been courted by top professional promoters.
Olympic History: None