At the amateur level, she was the WAKO Bantamweight gold medalist at the 2014 European and 2017 World Championships.[3]
MuaythaiTV.com awarded her the 2018 Fighter of the Year award.
Martial arts career
In 2014 Ramos' gym organized the UMB Fighting 2, during which she faced Julie Teston-Vigne. Ramos won the fight through a unanimous decision.[4]
After this win however, Ramos entered the worst period of her professional career, entering a five fight losing streak. Her first loss came during Muay Thai Explosion XVII, when she lost a unanimous decision to Sara Donghi.[5] Five months later, she lost a unanimous decision to Camila Rosario.[6] Two months after this loss, she dropped another decision to Myriame Djedidi.[7] During Swiss Fight Night, she faced the WAKO K-1 Super Flyweight champion Silvia La Notte. She lost her fourth unanimous decision in a row.[8] The losing streak was punctuated with the first TKO loss of her professional career, to Amy Pirnie during Yokkao 17 & 18.[9]
She broke her losing streak during La Nuit Des Challenges 15, when she scored a TKO win over Sara Donghi, the third of her professional career.[10]
She lost a decision to Cynthia Gonzales and Silvia La Notte during their rematch.
Ramos then entered the most productive period of her career up to that point, going on a four fight winning streak. She managed decision wins over Yolande Alonso,[11] Martina Bernile, Petsingoen Kor Adisorn[12] and Inês Calado.
In 2018 Ramos won her first major title, the WMC European title, with a decision win over Leigh Newton.[13][14]
In 2019 she fought Cristina Morales for the ISKA Atomweight World K-1 title. Morales won the title with a third round knockout.[15][16]