After a splendid performance against Mario Barrios last month, Jesus Ramos says his uncle Abel Ramos deserves a rematch.

Abel, 33, fought to a split draw against 29-year-old Barrios in a WBC welterweight championship at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. The decision led to Barrios keeping his belt.

“That was a great fight, man. I thought it was an awesome fight. I would not be mad at a draw because I think both left it all in the ring,” said Jesus. “It was a tremendous fight. It was a great atmosphere too at that event.

“That whole event was just awesome and I think that the boxing world won that night with that fight. It was just, like I said, a great show. They both left it all out there. They're both very tough warriors and I think they deserve a rematch so that we can see who's the better man.”

Jesus, 21-1 (17 KOs), who’s billed to take on Jeison Rosario on February 1 at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, was full of praise for his uncle whom he said proved everyone wrong with his performance – disagreeing with an earlier assertion by Barrios’ trainer, Bob Santos, that his fighter won the contest.

Santos also ruled out a possible rematch between the pair, preferring instead a fight against either legendary Manny Pacquiao or Conor Benn in an earlier interview with BoxingScene.

Jesus, however, believes the split draw by the judges was a fair representation of the bout.

“I think Bob Santos being his coach, I think that's what he's supposed to say - that they felt they won the fight. That's what you say. But like I said, I can't be mad at a draw. They both left their hearts out there. They fought hard for those 12 rounds, and I think a draw is what they both deserved. I don't think there was any loser in that fight.”

Bernard Neequaye is a sports journalist with a specialty in boxing coverage. He wrote a boxing column titled “From The Ringside” in his native Ghana for years. He can be reached on X (formerly Twitter) at @BernardNeequaye, LinkedIn at Bernard Neequaye and through email at [email protected].