Ramirez was originally a swimmer, before taking up
judo while at university. She would later learn
jujitsu from judoka and Southeast Asian Games multi-medalist
John Baylon. She won a gold medal at the
2017 Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games in Turkmenistan in the women's -55kg. She competed in the
2018 Asian Games in the women's -62 kg, a heavier class than her usual -55kg. She was eliminated in the Round of 16. At the
2021 SEA Games in Vietnam in May 2022, she would compete in a higher weight class at -62kg since her previous event was scrapped. She followed it with a third gold medal at the
2023 SEA Games in Cambodia in the women's -57kg. In October 2023 at the
2022 Asian Games in Hangzhou, China, Ramirez would win her first Asian Games gold medal by ruling the women's -57kg. ==Personal life==