Patel,
who won the UBO Inter-Continentral crown in
December of 2017 and since captured the WBO
European title, is 17-0-1 (12), while former WBO
world title-challenger Ramos brings a 41-17-4
(20) record.
Budapest
has become a second home for Patel, as he enters
his tenth bout in the Hungarian capital. Besides
Colombia, Ramos has also boxed in Mexico, Puerto
Rico and Panama, but this will be his first trip
to Europe.
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In 2010
Ramos challenged Julio Cesar Miranda for the WBO
World Flyweight title in Mexico, losing by eight
round retirement, so he is hoping his second
shot at a world championship will be more
successful. He is coming off a victory last
November on home soil.
Also on
the line will be the vacant World Boxing
Federation (WBF) World Bantamweight title, in
what will be the main event of a show promoted
by Fight Night Show Promotions.
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