By Cliff Rold - His knockout of Akira Yaegashi for the lineal (and WBC) flyweight honors in September confirmed for a broader audience what was apparent to hardcore fight followers for the past several years—Róman Gonzalez (40-0, 34 KOs) is one of the best fighters in the world.
In any weight class.
Now reigning in his third division—and atop one of the best top-to-bottom flyweight classes in decades—Gonzalez prepares for his first title defense this Saturday in Japan. He’ll face 28-year old Rocky Fuentes (35-7-2, 20 KO) of the Philippines.
It’s the second title opportunity of the year for Fuentes after losing a decision to Thailand’s Amnat Ruenroeng for the vacant IBF 112 lb. belt in January.
The veteran contender could be a trap fight for Gonzalez. Prior to his loss to Ruenroeng, Fuentes enjoyed a 15-fight win streak dating back to 2007. A pair of knockout losses came in 2004 and 2005; his chin has held up since then. A decent puncher coupled with a careless Gonzalez looking ahead to bigger possibilities could find more trouble than the defending champion wishes.
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In any weight class.
Now reigning in his third division—and atop one of the best top-to-bottom flyweight classes in decades—Gonzalez prepares for his first title defense this Saturday in Japan. He’ll face 28-year old Rocky Fuentes (35-7-2, 20 KO) of the Philippines.
It’s the second title opportunity of the year for Fuentes after losing a decision to Thailand’s Amnat Ruenroeng for the vacant IBF 112 lb. belt in January.
The veteran contender could be a trap fight for Gonzalez. Prior to his loss to Ruenroeng, Fuentes enjoyed a 15-fight win streak dating back to 2007. A pair of knockout losses came in 2004 and 2005; his chin has held up since then. A decent puncher coupled with a careless Gonzalez looking ahead to bigger possibilities could find more trouble than the defending champion wishes.
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