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Jesús González (boxer)

Jesus Ernesto Gonzales Jr (born October 3, 1984) is a Mexican-American former professional boxer. Gonzales was the NABF and IBF North American Super Middleweight Champion.[1] Gonzales was considered by boxing critics to be one of the top amateur medal contenders for the United States in the 2004 Summer Olympics.[2]

Jesus Gonzales
Born
Jesus Ernesto GonzalesJr

(1984-10-03) October 3, 1984 (age 39)
NationalityAmerican
Other namesEl Martillo
Statistics
Weight(s)Super Middleweight
Middleweight
Light Middleweight
Height5 ft 11 in (180 cm)
Reach73 in (185 cm)
StanceSouthpaw
Boxing record
Total fights29
Wins27
Wins by KO14
Losses2
Draws0
No contests0

Amateur career edit

Gonzales' decorated amateur career includes wins over 2004 Olympic Gold Medalist and later WBA World Super Middleweight Champion Andre Ward; WBO Light Middleweight Champion Alfredo Angulo; IBA Intercontinental Light Middleweight champion Sechew Powell; and an astonishing four wins over former WBC Welterweight Champion Andre Berto.

In addition, Gonzales won the National Boxing Championship in the middleweight division in 2002, including the Outstanding Boxer Award.

Professional career edit

Widely considered to be America's top medal contender for the 2004 Olympic Games, Gonzales stunned fans on June 12, 2003 when he decided to bypass the games and turn pro at the age of 18. Signing to Top Rank under promoter Bob Arum for $30,000, with another $30,000 from manager Cameron Dunkin. Gonzales was touted as the next Oscar De La Hoya. Over the next two years Gonzales fought 17 fights including two of the fastest knockouts in the history of boxing: 16 seconds over Josh Peters and a 17 seconds over Bobby Green while climbing to a 17-0 record.

Against the advice of his trainer/father on September 17, 2005 Gonzales became one of the youngest fighters ever (age 20) to fight for the Vacant IBC Middleweight Title. Gonzales suffered an eighth round knockout by former IBC Middleweight Champion José Luis Zertuche.

After this crucial fight, Top Rank's Peter McKinn climbed into the ring and had a short conversation with Jesus' trainer/father Ernie Gonzales Sr. That conversation ended with Ernie Gonzales Sr. delivering a left hook to the side of McKinn's face.

Jesus was unable to get a fight for nearly a year but had vowed to avenge his loss. He finally got the opportunity August 18, 2005 against Fernando Vela. Six victories later, Jesús found himself fighting for the Interim WBC Continental Americas Light Middleweight title on May 1, 2008. With a 12 round unanimous decision, Jesus became the WBC Continental Americas Light Middleweight Champion at the age of 22 with a record of 24-1.

Several weeks later, Jesus signed his second contract with Star Boxing in New York. With Star holding the rights to Jesus over his head and refusing to pay him, Jesus was forced into a two-year hiatus. For the second time in his career, his climb to the top was shattered over a bad contract and Jesus was forced to resign his WBC Continental Americas Light Middleweight title because of non-defense. Crushed and struggling to support his son, Jesús was forced to take a security job at a local high school to make ends meet.

Gonzales was discovered by Fan Base promotions while they were on a trip to Arizona to train one of their prized Canadian fighters. He was at a local gym tearing up the speed bag and Fan Base immediately noticed his outstanding talent. Fan Base put up the money and legal team to release Gonzales from his Star contract and immediately got him a fight in Canada against top Canadian contender Jason Naugler. After TKO’ing Naugler in the second round, Jesús was granted an opportunity to fight for the IBF N. American Super Middleweight Title in his hometown of Phoenix, Arizona.

In March 2011, Jesus defeated Dhafir Smith in a unanimous decision to become the IBF North American Super Middleweight Champion. He was only 26 years old then and vowed not to stop until he achieved a World Title.

NABF Super Middleweight Championship edit

Jesus became the new NABF Super Middleweight Champion, by beating tough veteran Francisco Sierra on July 8, 2011 at US Airways Center in Phoenix, Arizona. This bout was televised on ESPN2. In the fight there were two knockdowns, one by each fighter. Gonzales was named the winner by unanimous decision after 12 rounds.[3]

IBF Inter-Continental Super Middleweight Championship edit

In 2012, Adonis Stevenson brutally knocked out González in the first round with his signature straight left hand. The knock out was a candidate for KO of the year by Ring Magazine. Prior to the fight, González famously had exposed Stevenson's criminal past. This would turn out to be González last ever fight.

Professional record edit

27 Wins (14 knockouts), 2 Losses, 0 Draw
Res. Record Opponent Type Rd., Time Date Venue and Location Notes
Loss 27-2  Adonis Stevenson KO 1 (12), (1:39) February 18, 2012  Bell Centre, Canada For vacant IBF Inter-Continental
Win 27-1  Francisco Sierra UD 12 (12) July 8, 2011  US Airways Center, Phoenix, Arizona Won NABF super middleweight title
Win 26-1  Dhafir Smith UD 12 (12) March 15, 2011  Celebrity Theatre, Phoenix, Arizona Won IBF North American super middleweight title
Win 25-1  Jason Naugler TKO 2 (8), (3:00) November 12, 2010  Commonwealth Center, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Win 24-1  Durrell Richardson UD 12 (12) May 1, 2008  Arena Theatre, Houston, Texas Won WBC interim Continental Americas light middleweight title
Win 23-1  Joshua Smith TKO 2 (10), (2:16) December 20, 2007  Convention Center, Pasadena, Texas
Win 22-1  Anthony Greeley KO 1 (10), (2:34) June 9, 2007  Convention Center, Pasadena, Texas
Win 21-1  Marcos Primera UD 10 (10) January 20, 2007  Celebrity Theatre, Phoenix, Arizona
Win 20-1  Darnell Boone UD 8 (8) December 15, 2006  Grand Plaza Hotel, Houston, Texas
Win 19-1  Ramon Espinoza TKO 3 (8), (2:32) September 22, 2006  Convention Center, Pasadena, Texas
Win 18-1  Fernando Vela UD 6 (6) August 18, 2006  Las Vegas Hilton, Las Vegas, Nevada
Loss 17-1-0  José Luis Zertuche TKO 8 (2), (2:02) September 17, 2005  America West Arena, Phoenix, Arizona For vacant IBC middleweight title
Win 17-0-0  Dumont Welliver UD 8 (8) May 28, 2005  Staples Center, Los Angeles
Win 16-0-0  Kendall Gould TKO 4 (10), (0:10) May 6, 2005  Fort McDowell Casino, Fountain Hills, Arizona
Win 15-0-0  Chance Leggett UD 8 (8) April 8, 2005  Fort McDowell Casino, Fountain Hills, Arizona
Win 14-0-0  Alberto Mercedes UD 8 (8) February 18, 2005  Fort McDowell Casino, Fountain Hills, Arizona
Win 13-0-0  Abdias Castillo TKO 2 (8), (1:36) January 7, 2005  Veteran's Memorial Coliseum, Phoenix, Arizona
Win 12-0-0  Jorge Garcia TKO 4 (8), (2:05) December 3, 2004  Entertainment Center, Laredo, Texas
Win 11-0-0  Shay Mobley UD 6 (6) August 27, 2004  Dodge Theater, Phoenix, Arizona
Win 10-0-0  Chris Grays DQ 4 (6), (1:36) June 18, 2004  Dodge Theater, Phoenix, Arizona
Win 9-0-0  Francisco Mendez UD 6 (6) May 14, 2004  Dodge Theater, Phoenix, Arizona
Win 8-0-0  Chris Grays UD 6 (6) March 26, 2004  Dodge Theater, Phoenix, Arizona
Win 7-0-0  Vincent Moses TKO 4 (4), (1:39) January 31, 2004  Dodge Theater, Phoenix, Arizona
Win 6-0-0  Nathan Martin TKO 4 (4), (2:09) December 5, 2003  Dodge Theater, Phoenix, Arizona
Win 5-0-0  Craig Oxley TKO 1 (4), (2:51) October 31, 2003  Park ‘N Swap, Phoenix, Arizona
Win 4-0-0  Roy Smith TKO 1 (4), (2:35) October 17, 2003  Celebrity Theatre, Phoenix, Arizona
Win 3-0-0  Bobby Green TKO 1 (4), (0:17) October 10, 2003  Desert Diamond Casino, Tucson, Arizona
Win 2-0-0  Joshua Peters KO 1 (4), (0:26) October 4, 2003  Staples Center, Los Angeles
Win 1-0-0  Rawley Wilson KO 1 (4), (0:59) August 25, 2003  Celebrity Theatre, Phoenix, Arizona

References edit

  1. ^ Star Boxing Signs Light Middleweight Contender Jesus "El Martillo" Gonzalez
  2. ^ Boxing News: Jesus Gonzalez; Darren Sunderland; James Moore 2011-09-28 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ Q&A: Phoenix boxer Jesus Gonzales

External links edit

  • Boxing record for Jesús González from BoxRec (registration required)

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For other people named Jesus Gonzalez see Jesus Gonzalez disambiguation Jesus Ernesto Gonzales Jr born October 3 1984 is a Mexican American former professional boxer Gonzales was the NABF and IBF North American Super Middleweight Champion 1 Gonzales was considered by boxing critics to be one of the top amateur medal contenders for the United States in the 2004 Summer Olympics 2 Jesus GonzalesBornJesus Ernesto GonzalesJr 1984 10 03 October 3 1984 age 39 Phoenix ArizonaNationalityAmericanOther namesEl MartilloStatisticsWeight s Super MiddleweightMiddleweightLight MiddleweightHeight5 ft 11 in 180 cm Reach73 in 185 cm StanceSouthpawBoxing recordTotal fights29Wins27Wins by KO14Losses2Draws0No contests0 Contents 1 Amateur career 2 Professional career 2 1 NABF Super Middleweight Championship 2 2 IBF Inter Continental Super Middleweight Championship 3 Professional record 4 References 5 External linksAmateur career editGonzales decorated amateur career includes wins over 2004 Olympic Gold Medalist and later WBA World Super Middleweight Champion Andre Ward WBO Light Middleweight Champion Alfredo Angulo IBA Intercontinental Light Middleweight champion Sechew Powell and an astonishing four wins over former WBC Welterweight Champion Andre Berto In addition Gonzales won the National Boxing Championship in the middleweight division in 2002 including the Outstanding Boxer Award Professional career editWidely considered to be America s top medal contender for the 2004 Olympic Games Gonzales stunned fans on June 12 2003 when he decided to bypass the games and turn pro at the age of 18 Signing to Top Rank under promoter Bob Arum for 30 000 with another 30 000 from manager Cameron Dunkin Gonzales was touted as the next Oscar De La Hoya Over the next two years Gonzales fought 17 fights including two of the fastest knockouts in the history of boxing 16 seconds over Josh Peters and a 17 seconds over Bobby Green while climbing to a 17 0 record Against the advice of his trainer father on September 17 2005 Gonzales became one of the youngest fighters ever age 20 to fight for the Vacant IBC Middleweight Title Gonzales suffered an eighth round knockout by former IBC Middleweight Champion Jose Luis Zertuche After this crucial fight Top Rank s Peter McKinn climbed into the ring and had a short conversation with Jesus trainer father Ernie Gonzales Sr That conversation ended with Ernie Gonzales Sr delivering a left hook to the side of McKinn s face Jesus was unable to get a fight for nearly a year but had vowed to avenge his loss He finally got the opportunity August 18 2005 against Fernando Vela Six victories later Jesus found himself fighting for the Interim WBC Continental Americas Light Middleweight title on May 1 2008 With a 12 round unanimous decision Jesus became the WBC Continental Americas Light Middleweight Champion at the age of 22 with a record of 24 1 Several weeks later Jesus signed his second contract with Star Boxing in New York With Star holding the rights to Jesus over his head and refusing to pay him Jesus was forced into a two year hiatus For the second time in his career his climb to the top was shattered over a bad contract and Jesus was forced to resign his WBC Continental Americas Light Middleweight title because of non defense Crushed and struggling to support his son Jesus was forced to take a security job at a local high school to make ends meet Gonzales was discovered by Fan Base promotions while they were on a trip to Arizona to train one of their prized Canadian fighters He was at a local gym tearing up the speed bag and Fan Base immediately noticed his outstanding talent Fan Base put up the money and legal team to release Gonzales from his Star contract and immediately got him a fight in Canada against top Canadian contender Jason Naugler After TKO ing Naugler in the second round Jesus was granted an opportunity to fight for the IBF N American Super Middleweight Title in his hometown of Phoenix Arizona In March 2011 Jesus defeated Dhafir Smith in a unanimous decision to become the IBF North American Super Middleweight Champion He was only 26 years old then and vowed not to stop until he achieved a World Title NABF Super Middleweight Championship edit Jesus became the new NABF Super Middleweight Champion by beating tough veteran Francisco Sierra on July 8 2011 at US Airways Center in Phoenix Arizona This bout was televised on ESPN2 In the fight there were two knockdowns one by each fighter Gonzales was named the winner by unanimous decision after 12 rounds 3 IBF Inter Continental Super Middleweight Championship edit In 2012 Adonis Stevenson brutally knocked out Gonzalez in the first round with his signature straight left hand The knock out was a candidate for KO of the year by Ring Magazine Prior to the fight Gonzalez famously had exposed Stevenson s criminal past This would turn out to be Gonzalez last ever fight Professional record edit27 Wins 14 knockouts 2 Losses 0 DrawRes Record Opponent Type Rd Time Date Venue and Location NotesLoss 27 2 nbsp Adonis Stevenson KO 1 12 1 39 February 18 2012 nbsp Bell Centre Canada For vacant IBF Inter ContinentalWin 27 1 nbsp Francisco Sierra UD 12 12 July 8 2011 nbsp US Airways Center Phoenix Arizona Won NABF super middleweight titleWin 26 1 nbsp Dhafir Smith UD 12 12 March 15 2011 nbsp Celebrity Theatre Phoenix Arizona Won IBF North American super middleweight titleWin 25 1 nbsp Jason Naugler TKO 2 8 3 00 November 12 2010 nbsp Commonwealth Center Calgary Alberta CanadaWin 24 1 nbsp Durrell Richardson UD 12 12 May 1 2008 nbsp Arena Theatre Houston Texas Won WBC interim Continental Americas light middleweight titleWin 23 1 nbsp Joshua Smith TKO 2 10 2 16 December 20 2007 nbsp Convention Center Pasadena TexasWin 22 1 nbsp Anthony Greeley KO 1 10 2 34 June 9 2007 nbsp Convention Center Pasadena TexasWin 21 1 nbsp Marcos Primera UD 10 10 January 20 2007 nbsp Celebrity Theatre Phoenix ArizonaWin 20 1 nbsp Darnell Boone UD 8 8 December 15 2006 nbsp Grand Plaza Hotel Houston TexasWin 19 1 nbsp Ramon Espinoza TKO 3 8 2 32 September 22 2006 nbsp Convention Center Pasadena TexasWin 18 1 nbsp Fernando Vela UD 6 6 August 18 2006 nbsp Las Vegas Hilton Las Vegas NevadaLoss 17 1 0 nbsp Jose Luis Zertuche TKO 8 2 2 02 September 17 2005 nbsp America West Arena Phoenix Arizona For vacant IBC middleweight titleWin 17 0 0 nbsp Dumont Welliver UD 8 8 May 28 2005 nbsp Staples Center Los AngelesWin 16 0 0 nbsp Kendall Gould TKO 4 10 0 10 May 6 2005 nbsp Fort McDowell Casino Fountain Hills ArizonaWin 15 0 0 nbsp Chance Leggett UD 8 8 April 8 2005 nbsp Fort McDowell Casino Fountain Hills ArizonaWin 14 0 0 nbsp Alberto Mercedes UD 8 8 February 18 2005 nbsp Fort McDowell Casino Fountain Hills ArizonaWin 13 0 0 nbsp Abdias Castillo TKO 2 8 1 36 January 7 2005 nbsp Veteran s Memorial Coliseum Phoenix ArizonaWin 12 0 0 nbsp Jorge Garcia TKO 4 8 2 05 December 3 2004 nbsp Entertainment Center Laredo TexasWin 11 0 0 nbsp Shay Mobley UD 6 6 August 27 2004 nbsp Dodge Theater Phoenix ArizonaWin 10 0 0 nbsp Chris Grays DQ 4 6 1 36 June 18 2004 nbsp Dodge Theater Phoenix ArizonaWin 9 0 0 nbsp Francisco Mendez UD 6 6 May 14 2004 nbsp Dodge Theater Phoenix ArizonaWin 8 0 0 nbsp Chris Grays UD 6 6 March 26 2004 nbsp Dodge Theater Phoenix ArizonaWin 7 0 0 nbsp Vincent Moses TKO 4 4 1 39 January 31 2004 nbsp Dodge Theater Phoenix ArizonaWin 6 0 0 nbsp Nathan Martin TKO 4 4 2 09 December 5 2003 nbsp Dodge Theater Phoenix ArizonaWin 5 0 0 nbsp Craig Oxley TKO 1 4 2 51 October 31 2003 nbsp Park N Swap Phoenix ArizonaWin 4 0 0 nbsp Roy Smith TKO 1 4 2 35 October 17 2003 nbsp Celebrity Theatre Phoenix ArizonaWin 3 0 0 nbsp Bobby Green TKO 1 4 0 17 October 10 2003 nbsp Desert Diamond Casino Tucson ArizonaWin 2 0 0 nbsp Joshua Peters KO 1 4 0 26 October 4 2003 nbsp Staples Center Los AngelesWin 1 0 0 nbsp Rawley Wilson KO 1 4 0 59 August 25 2003 nbsp Celebrity Theatre Phoenix ArizonaReferences edit Star Boxing Signs Light Middleweight Contender Jesus El Martillo Gonzalez Boxing News Jesus Gonzalez Darren Sunderland James Moore Archived 2011 09 28 at the Wayback Machine Q amp A Phoenix boxer Jesus GonzalesExternal links editBoxing record for Jesus Gonzalez from BoxRec registration required Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jesus Gonzalez boxer amp oldid 1076801710, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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