
This Saturday, December 6, the event headlined by WBC interim lightweight champion Isaac “Pitbull” Cruz against Lamont Roach will feature an additional high-stakes showdown: Jesús “Mono” Ramos Jr and Shane Mosley Jr will face off for the WBC interim middleweight title.
Ramos Jr (23-1, 19 KOs) arrives determined to make a definitive statement in his rise among the elite. With consistent power — four knockouts in his last five wins — and an offensive style that excites fans, the American seeks to capture his first WBC interim world title after previously holding the WBC United States Silver belt at super welterweight.
Mosley Jr (22-4, 12 KOs), son of the legendary former champion Shane Mosley, enters the biggest opportunity of his career. After years of persistent work and key victories that put him back on the radar, he will finally compete for a WBC title. For him, defeating Ramos would mean not only becoming interim champion but also strengthening his own legacy beyond the iconic surname he carries.
The matchup promises intensity, a clash of styles, and high expectations in a middleweight division undergoing a period of renewal. A fight that could propel the winner to a shot at the full world title in 2026.
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