October twenty-fifth at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, on the Fundora vs. Thurman undercard. On the line will be the WBC interim middleweight world championship. At present the WBC has Ramos, Jr. ranked # 5 and Mosley, Jr. ranked #6. The victor will leapfrog above Bilel Jkitou (Silver champ), Chris Eubank, Jr., Yoenlis Hernández (FECARBOX champ), and Meiirim Nursultanov to be just below full MW titlist Carlos Adames in the organization. Adames has possible unification match-ups ahead with IBF & WBO titlist Janibek Alimkhanuly or WBA belt holder Erislandy Lara. If neither of those materializes the WBC may insist that he defend against mandatory Nursultanov or the Ramos-Mosley winner as interim champ. Ramos has fought twice already in 2025, stopping Jeison Rosario and Guido Emmanuel Schramm. Mosley will have last seen action fifteen months earlier, taking a UD over Daniel Jacobs. Mosley has a 3" height and 5" reach advantage. Youth favors the Mexican-American southpaw (himself a second generation fighter of sorts, his uncle being welterweight contender Abel Aarón Ramos) by a full decade - Ramos is 24 and Mosley is 34.
Mosley has dined out more on his family man than any other 'famous boxer's son/grandson/cousin' I can think of. He's lower gatekeeper level but he keeps getting these decent paydays. Ramos is by decision, maybe even late stoppage altho his punching power doesn't seem massive since he stepped up his competition.