I see its in America. Ramirez will bring american judges and red with him, taylor can't beat that. Taylor will need a knock out or won't 12 rounds to draw here
All 12 rounds gives him a MD victory 10 or 11 rounds for a split decision victory 9 rounds for a draw 7-8 rounds it goes to Ramirez
Thankfully I think Taylor is far too good for Ramirez so I think he'll win 10 or 11 rounds, or 9 rounds with 1 or 2 knockdowns
Both are great body punchers so I would like to see one of them getting knocked out by the body punch.
Nothing else has to be done after undisputed, he has to be top 10, he'd have beaten the best guys in what's currently a reasonably strong division. Ramirez, Prograis, Baranchyk, and Postol is all top notch. If he were to stay and beat Zepeda, Catterall, Easter Jr., Barboza Jr. and Pedraza we'd be talking the GOAT at 140.
As has been said, Taylor is currently ranked #9 by The Ring and he should shoot up the rankings if he unifies all four of the belts over in JCR's backyard Unifying a division in just 18 fights is pretty damn impressive and it won't be like he did so winning all the belts in one fell swoop or winning three of them in one fell swoop. He will have done so winning them in three separate fights all against unbeaten opponents and in three of his last four fights albeit, as said, many feel JCR should not be unbeaten If he manages to accomplish that his last six opponents will have a combined record of 136-1 on paper and the sole loss was Postol losing to Crawford and Taylor already equaled that win (which is Crawford's best in 37 fights) in just his 13th pro outing.