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    After being out of the ring over two years between 2008 and 2010, 26-year old Super Middleweight Jesus Gonzalez won his third in a row since last November. It was a long night in front of hometown fans on Friday night at the U.S. Airway Centre in Phoenix, Arizona, as Gonzalez (27-1, 14 KO) and 23-year old Francisco Sierra (24-4-1, 22 KO) of Tepic, Mexico, traded knockdowns and cuts in a grueling affair, ultimately decided unanimously for Gonzalez over twelve rounds.

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  • #2
    What a phucken fight. I'm glad to see El Martillo back. I was wondering what happened to him... Winning 5 national championships is no easy feat. Although I don't think 168 lbs. is the best weight class for him. For some reason I remember him fighting at 154 lbs. (although I could be wrong); either way, I think 160 lbs. would be better.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Carlos Alberto View Post
      What a phucken fight. I'm glad to see El Martillo back. I was wondering what happened to him... Winning 5 national championships is no easy feat. Although I don't think 168 lbs. is the best weight class for him. For some reason I remember him fighting at 154 lbs. (although I could be wrong); either way, I think 160 lbs. would be better.
      I agree at 154 Gonzales vs Alvarez or any of the other alphabet soups. I love how Teddy kept mentioning how Gonzales beat Berto 4 TIMES in the Amateurs.

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      • #4
        I'm glad they didn't have to stop the fight from those cuts. You could hear the crow boo when the referee took sierra and gonzalez aside for the doctor to check them.

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        • #5
          Gonzalez-Bika could be fun.

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          • #6
            Gonzalez is a natural jr middleweight. He weighed in at the supper middleweight limit and he ended up fighting a light heavyweight and fighting strong credit for that.

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