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Jesus Ramos knows ‘everything is so close’ ahead of career-defining bout

Jesus Ramos knows just how close he is. 

But the next step that awaits💎 the rapidly-ascending super welterweight phenom is often the trickiest. 

That’s why he’s handling it so delicately. 

Just 22-years-old, Ramos (20-0, 16 KOs) already has dominated ♎his way to the top of the division, no worse than sixth in any of the four rankings. 

Jesus Ramos is one of boxing’s fastest-rising phenoms. Getty Images

At anไ age most still would be considered prospects or padding their records with cupcake bouts, Ramos is already knocking on the door to be a contender. 

He can firmly solidify that status Saturday night when he challenges veteran Erickson Lubin (25-2, 18 KOs) in a 12-round bout at 154 pounds as the co-main event of the ultra-anticipate🌸d Canelo Alvarez-♐Jermell Charlo card at the T-ಌMobile Arena in Las Vegas (8 p.m.🍌 ET, Showtime PPV/PPV.com), one of the most stacked cards of the year. 

“It is a huge responsibility,” Ramos told 🎶The Post. “It shows how disciplined I’ve been up to this point. … Stages like these, they’re a huge responsibility. At the end of the day, it’s what I want. This is my dream, this is what I want, this is what I’ve dreamed of for such a long time. Everything is so close now, everything is within our reach. We have to stay focused.

“I feel like I am a fighter that rises to the mꦿoment. So far, I’ve done it in my fights. September 30th won’t be the exꦰception.” 

Jesus Ramos is no worse than sixth in any of boxing’s four rankings. Getty Images
Jesus Ramos (R.) punches Joseph Spencer during his last bout on March 25. Getty Images

Ramos now walks that fine line of pushing to challenge the divis🥂ion’s elite, and making sure he doesn’t rush his development. 

Many lauded prospects have fast starts, but can’t maintain long-term๊ success at the🃏 highest level.  

Ramos knows wh💎at’s required to stay at the top. 

“My plan has always been to become a champion and stay a champion,” Ramos said. “I feel like if I would’ve rushed something, maybe I wouldn’t have been ready. … I want to get there, become a champion and keep winning titles. Keep defending it✤, keep winning titles. I want to be a complete champion once I become champion. 

“It can be hard 🍌to be patient, but I’m learning to do it, because of that reason. I want to🗹 be mature enough to be a champion and not let it all get to my head and lose it. I’m gonna be ready.” 

Fighting on such a big card already would represent the most important test of Ramos’ burgeoning care𓄧er. 

But with a Mexican background, he’s entrusted to ope❀n for likely the greatest-ever Mexican fighter. 

Jesus Ramos (L.) knocks down Joseph Spencer during his last bout on March 25. Getty Images

For the always-serious Ra🦩mos, it makes him crack a flashing smile. 

When Alvarez finally passe✨s the torch, Ramos is determined to be the recipi🉐ent. 

“He is the boxer of our generation,” Ramos said. “I grew up watching Canelo. He paved theꦓ way. He opene🌠d a new way for Mexican fighters.

🎃“We’re gonna need a new star in boxing who’s Mexican. It’s a huge possibility, but that’s what I want. That’s what I work for. That’s what we’re gonna keep working for and I want to ea🤡rn that spot. I want to earn being the next face of Mexican boxing. Little by little, we’re gonna get there.”