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    By Jake Donovan - One week after most publications finished filing their “Best Of…” lists for 2010, Gonzalez officially plead his case for prospects to watch in 2011.

    The Sacramento-based middleweight headlined the season premiere of Telefutura’s Solo Boxeo Tecate with a convincing eight-round decision win over fellow prospect Lester Gonzalez.

    Scores were 79-73 and 78-74 (twice) in a bout that aired live from Fairfield, California. [Click Here To Read More]

  • #2
    Brandon Gonzales had a hard earn win tonight. Good job by him.

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    • #3
      any body who promotes brandon?

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      • #4
        I SEEN NOTHING OUT OF HIM LIKE WOW! DUDE HAS TO STEP IT UP HE LOOKED TIRED OUT OF GAS FOR A 8 ROUND FIGHT. GOOD LUCK DO

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        • #5
          ALAN SANCHEZ GOT HANDS WATCH OUT FOR HIM HE COULD BOX

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          • #6
            I didn't think Brandon Gonzales looked very good at all.

            He has shorter arms and continually wanted to back peddle and outbox his opponent from the outside.

            I think he loses as soon as he steps up.
            In fact I think L. Gonzalez has the perfect physical attributes to beat him: tall, long arms. But, he didn't use his attributes either. Didn't jab enough. Fell in too much from the outside.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by mr cartoon View Post
              any body who promotes brandon?
              Sorry, are you asking who promotes him?

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              • #8
                Originally posted by CommanderVander View Post
                I didn't think Brandon Gonzales looked very good at all.

                He has shorter arms and continually wanted to back peddle and outbox his opponent from the outside.

                I think he loses as soon as he steps up.
                In fact I think L. Gonzalez has the perfect physical attributes to beat him: tall, long arms. But, he didn't use his attributes either. Didn't jab enough. Fell in too much from the outside.


                Yeah I was at the fight and I thought he struggled abit. Seemed like he had no clue what to do with a lefty. Kept pawing with his jab and trying to throw left hooks instead of the straight/lead right.

                He has been down a few times is my main concern.
                Still has plenty of time to learn and improve though.

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