Jose Ramirez wants to clean house at 140 before moving to 147

Jose Ramirez, who holds two of the four major 140-pound titles, said he wants to unify all the belts before leaving the division.

Junior welterweight titleholder Jose Ramirez will move up to welterweight sooner or later. Emphasis on later.

Ramirez, who holds two of the four major 140-pound titles, said in a recent Top Rank interview that he wants to unify all the belts before leaving the division. That means he’d have to fight Josh Taylor, who holds the other two titles.

A title defense against mandatory challenger Viktor Postol has been postponed twice because of the coronavirus pandemic.

“I think I owe I to myself to fight for all the belts,” Ramirez said. “If I were to move up to the next weight class [without doing so], there will always be that doubt because there is another guy with two belts. And there are some other fighters that I did not get to face at 140.”

Ramirez also has a mandatory defense against Jack Catterall due on his other title. And Taylor is scheduled to defend against his own mandatory challenger Apinun Khongsong.

So it would appear that the earliest a Ramirez-Taylor fight could take place is next year. Ramirez is willing to wait.

“I really want to prove a lot of people wrong,” Ramirez said. “I want to do it to myself. I know I can be the best 140 in the world. I know I can see myself with all four of those belts, and it’s a matter of time.

“Once I do that, it’s going to put my name worldwide. It is definitely going to make a stronger impact when I do move to 147 knowing that the undisputed world champion is moving up to 147. I think that’s going to make more noise.”