Ramón Avenamar Peralta (January 3, 1943 – October 13, 2014) was an Argentine professional boxer who fought 150 times and challenged for the European Boxing Union (EBU) light heavyweight title.
He resided in Quilmes, Argentina and is the younger brother of fellow Argentinian boxer and Heavyweight division contender Gregorio "Goyo" Peralta.
His second successful defense was against future world champion Víctor Galíndez on November 29, 1970, however he would lose hold of the title via Points against Juan Aguilar on June 11, 1971, in Mendoza, Argentina.
[5] Peralta fought only twice in Austria, first was a second-round KO victory against Zairian journeyman Jean Tshikuna, the latter bout was a third-round TKO win against Englishman Maxie Smith.
On October 21, 1976, Peralta prevailed against Norwegian Harald Skog via eight-rounder PTS in Messehallen in Oslo, Norway, He won via DQ against Billy Aird in Caesar's Palace in Luton, England, drew with Ugandan Mustafa Wasajja in the Hall of Randers, Denmark and won via PTS against Hennie Thoonen in Sportpaleis Ahoy, Rotterdam, Netherlands.
[5] After 13 years of professional boxing, Peralta has composed an imposing record of 94–14–12 and challenged the reigning European light heavyweight champion Italian Aldo Traversaro on September 5, 1978, in Bibione, Veneto, Italy, the bout ending in a draw.
[5] On August 8, 1980, Peralta won the vacant Spanish light heavyweight belt against Alejandro Cardoso via PTS in Campo del Gas, Madrid.
[5] After drawing with Emilio Garcia previously, on October 14, 1982, Peralta battled his last match against future Italian world-title challenger Angelo Rottoli in Marano Vicentino, Veneto, Italy.