If there’s a single majority opinion among the featherweight title fight between Jhonny Gonzalez and Daniel Ponce de Leon, it’s that the bout between free-swinging, questionable-chinned warriors won’t see the full twelve rounds.
What’s left to decide is, who will be the last man standing.
The bout marks the fifth defense of the featherweight reign Gonzalez (52-7, 45KO) won from Hozumi Hasegawa on the road in Japan last April. Ponce de Leon fights in his first title bout since being stretched inside of a round by Juan Manuel Lopez more than three years ago.
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What’s left to decide is, who will be the last man standing.
The bout marks the fifth defense of the featherweight reign Gonzalez (52-7, 45KO) won from Hozumi Hasegawa on the road in Japan last April. Ponce de Leon fights in his first title bout since being stretched inside of a round by Juan Manuel Lopez more than three years ago.
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