Career
Amateur career
Ramos began boxing at the age of 10 in Santa Ana, California. His first trainer was Manuel Garcia. After a few years, he moved on to train with current trainer Hector Lopez whom he has shared a relationship for over a decade. He went on to compete as a top amateur, winning several national championships.
As an amateur, he ended his career with a 120 - 16 record.
After falling short of a spot on the 2008 Olympic team, Ramos turned pro. Professional career
Ramos made his pro debut as a lightweight on October 19, 2007, knocking out Christian Jose Reyes in one round.
Over the next year, Luis continued his strong start, knocking out two of his four opponents in the first round. On July 30, 2007, Luis faced fellow rising prospect Aaron Dominguez, stopping him in the fifth round.
In July 2009 Ramos was signed to Oscar de la Hoya"s Golden Boy Promotions.
On May 1, 2010, Ramos faced Allen Litzau, on the undercard of the Floyd Mayweather versus Shane Mosley bout at the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Grand Las Vegas. The first of his fights at light welterweight, he defeated Litzau with a TKO in the second round.
Ramos continued three more fights at light welterweight before returning to lightweight.
On January 6, 2012, Ramos fought Raymundo Beltran in the headline event of Showtime"s ShoBox. Ramos was stopped in his last two fights, one against Ricardo Williams Junior. on December 8, 2012, and recently Fidel Maldonado on November 11, 2013, on Fox Sports 1.
In both fights, Ramos suffered cuts. Against Williams, the referee and doctor put a stop to the action in the 5th round due to the cut.
In his fight against Maldonado, Ramos Junior. was cut in the first round and ultimately being KO"d in the 7th round at the 17 second mark.
Ramos is now in a scary portion of his career where his dream to chase a world championship is starting to drift away following these two fights against inferior opponents. Professional boxing record.