Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul Undercard: Mario Barrios Retains WBC Title in Bloody Draw Against Abel Ramos
The WBC welterweight title remains with Mario Barrios after a grueling, hard-fought draw against Abel Ramos on the undercard of the Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul event streamed on Netflix. Despite being a heavy favorite (-900), Barrios faced a much tougher challenge than expected, testing his resolve and endurance over 12 brutal rounds.
A Fight of Shifting Momentum
Barrios started strong, landing a powerful right hand in the opening round that nearly dropped Ramos. He solidified his dominance in Round 2 with another devastating right that sent Ramos to the canvas. At this stage, it seemed Barrios was cruising toward a decisive victory.
However, the momentum shifted dramatically in Round 6. Ramos connected with a clean right hand, dropping Barrios for the first time in the fight. The champion recovered but struggled to contain Ramos’ relentless offense as punches repeatedly broke through his defense.
A Bloody War of Attrition
As the fight progressed, the intensity escalated. Both men, bloodied and battered, traded heavy shots in a contest that became more about heart than technique. Defense took a backseat to action, creating an electrifying spectacle for fans on a high-profile stage.
Barrios managed to regain some control in the later rounds, but Ramos’ resilience ensured the fight remained fiercely competitive until the final bell.
The Judges’ Verdict
After 12 rounds of nonstop action, the judges delivered a split draw:
- 114-112 Ramos
- 116-110 Barrios
- 113-113 Even
The draw means Barrios retains his WBC welterweight championship, but the result leaves room for a potential rematch—though Ramos, not being the WBC’s No. 1 contender, may not automatically get another shot.
Fighter Reactions
Barrios acknowledged the intensity of the fight, saying:
“I knew Abel was going to come for everything. I had success early, but he made adjustments, and it turned into a war.”
While the knockdown in Round 6 didn’t hinder him later, Barrios admitted it was a pivotal moment.
“I was prepared for a hard 12 rounds. That’s exactly what I got.”
Ramos, meanwhile, remained respectful and content with the outcome:
“It was a great fight for the fans. When two Mexican fighters meet, you’re guaranteed great action.”
What’s Next?
The battle showcased the heart and determination of both fighters, making a rematch a logical next step for fans eager for more. However, Ramos’ status as a challenger could complicate the rematch’s likelihood.
For now, both men leave the ring having delivered an unforgettable bout that underscores the unpredictable drama of boxing.