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Jesus Ramos Jr and Shane Mosley Jr to clash for WBC interim title ahead of Fundora-Thurman main event

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Boxing fans now have one more big reason to watch the October 25 event at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. Jesus Ramos Jr and Shane Mosley Jr will face off for the WBC interim middleweight title on the undercard. This fight adds extra thrill before the main event of Sebastian Fundora versus Keith Thurman . Both young boxers want to shine in the middleweight world and chase bigger chances soon.
Interim title bout elevates October 25 cardThis new championship match turns the pay-per-view night into a real treat for all boxing lovers around the globe. The card already had three fights set, like Fundora keeping his super-welterweight belt and O’Shaquie Foster taking on Stephen Fulton for super-featherweight gold. With Ramos and Mosley added, a fourth title joins in, pulling more fans to see the super-welterweight and middleweight battles. Premier Boxing Champions planned this to create lots of talk, and it works well by matching two up-and-coming guys in a tough spot.

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Ramos has a great record of 23 wins and one loss, with 19 knockouts that show his strong hitting power. He beat a past unified champion not long ago, proving he can handle hard fights and finish them fast. Mosley stands at 22 wins and four losses, with 12 knockouts, and he fights to build his own name away from his dad's fame. His latest win came by points against a tough two-time middleweight champ, showing he can go the full fight.


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Fighters' paths to the middleweight spotlightBoth Ramos and Mosley moved up from super-welterweight with the toughness to rise fast in middleweight without any slip-ups. Ramos started strong with many quick wins that got him noticed by top scouts and led to fights with the best. His only loss made him work harder, turning bad times into better skills for the next bouts. Right now, he sees this interim belt as his ticket to must-see spots and big career steps.


Mosley faced a harder path with big family pressure and tests against old pros that built his smart boxing ways over the years. Learning from a dad who won titles in three weights helped his basics, but his new wins show he does it all by himself. He outsmarted a sly past champ in his last fight by points, proving his staying power and plan-making for long 10-round tests. As he trains for this key night, Mosley is sure about proving the haters wrong with his full ring control.
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