Alfonso Gomez has been good to boxing. Then again, boxing has been good to Alfonso Gomez.
That may be hard to believe considering Gomez has a record of 24-6-2, with 12 knockouts and has fallen short in two attempts to win a world title.
But Gomez believes the knowledge and experience he has now is a greater asset than when he was fighting in sheer will and aggression.
He plans to utilize those attributes on Yoshihiro Kamegai on Friday night in a 10 round bout at the Fantasy Springs Casino in Indio, Calif.
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That may be hard to believe considering Gomez has a record of 24-6-2, with 12 knockouts and has fallen short in two attempts to win a world title.
But Gomez believes the knowledge and experience he has now is a greater asset than when he was fighting in sheer will and aggression.
He plans to utilize those attributes on Yoshihiro Kamegai on Friday night in a 10 round bout at the Fantasy Springs Casino in Indio, Calif.
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. Not only the winner of Gomez vs. Kamegai, but also the loser of the fight should still be in line for some good fights since Golden Boy has a fan friendly batch of 147 pounders in Sadam Ali, Pablo Cesar Cano, Alan Sanchez, and Johan Perez.
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