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    Default Johnny Gonzalez v Isreal Vazquez!!

    WBC world super bantamweight champion Israel Vazquez (40-3, 29 KOs) and his challenger, WBO bantamweight king Jhonny Gonzalez (33-4, 28 KOs) participated in an international conference call Wednesday and started the crossfire for their world championship bout as part of the undercard of the championship rematch between Marco Antonio Barrera and Rocky Juarez on Saturday, September 16 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, Nevada and broadcast live on HBO Pay-Per-View.


    For Vazquez and Gonzalez, nothing could be more important than a win by a Mexican on Mexican Independence Day. Vazquez, who became the 100th Mexican champion with his first world title on March 25, 2004, is the Ring Magazine champion and also hailed by his countrymen as the heir apparent to the popularity throne of Marco Antonio Barrera. "This fight with Jhonny Gonzalez is absolutely going to be a tough fight for me. I love the challenge because I know that in order to be the best, you have to fight the best," remarked Vazquez. For Gonzalez, the bantamweight champion who is moving up in weight to face Vazquez, a victory on September 16, will make him the king of the ring and his popularity index meter will soar to new heights. "September 16 is the most important fight of my career so far," said Gonzalez. "It is going to be a very tough fight. Israel's a great champion. My thanks to Israel for allowing me the opportunity to fight for the title"



    The 28-year-old Vazquez, originally from Mexico City, won his first title, the International Boxing Federation junior featherweight championship, during March of 2004. The Sycuan Ringside Promotions fighter has set himself apart from all other 122-pounders with his impressive performance Dec. 3, 2005, when he hit the proverbial boxing jackpot on a nationally televised stage in Las Vegas against highly touted Oscar Larios.



    Again, Vazquez suffered doubters aplenty, despite having an earlier win over Larios. Las Vegas oddsmakers pegged Vazquez as a 3-to-1 underdog. The boxing media wrote him off as just another "minor" world champion. And the boxing public was snoozing, too. But Vazquez paid no attention to the naysayers and proceeded to knock out the more experienced Larios and add the WBC super bantamweight belt to his championship wardrobe.



    Vazquez successfully defended his WBC super bantamweight title June 10, 2006, in Atlantic City, N.J., stopping Ivan Hernandez after four rounds on the undercard of the Bernard Hopkins-Antonio Tarver HBO pay-per-view show. The stinging upset over Larios and the quick manner in which he dispatched Hernandez, served notice to one and all that this warrior is "The Man" among 122-pounders.



    For Johnny Gonzalez, a win over Vasquez would further propel him atop the boxing pound-for-pound list. An exciting fighter with devastating power in his fists, Mexico's Jhonny Gonzalez has a well-earned reputation as one of boxing's most compelling young warriors. And at just 24-years-old, boxing insiders believe that the best is yet to come for the bantamweight bomber.



    A stellar amateur, Gonzalez compiled a record of 164-14, and was a three-time national champion in Mexico. He also earned a bronze medal at the 1998 Pan American Games and was a member of the Mexican Olympic team before a dispute with the Mexican Olympic Committee caused him to leave the team. In 2000, Gonzalez was named Mexico's Prospect of the Year for 2000.



    On October 26, 2001, Gonzalez earned his first title—the vacant NABF bantamweight title—with a resounding victory over Ablorh Sowah. His epic bouts with veteran Ricardo "Chapo" Vargas gave him two losses but proved to be a stepping stone for the undeterred fighter. He has run off seven wins in a row. In each bout, he has also brought his own judges to the ring, winning each contest by knockout. Throughout the years, Gonzalez has been able to prove himself over and over again as he has built a record of resounding respect. He has received the WBC Continental Americas Bantamweight crown and the Mexican Bantamweight title. He recentily added the WBO world bantamweight title with his 2005 victory over Thailand's Ratanachai Sor Vorapin.



    In 2006, Gonzalez has already begun leaving a path of destruction as he opened up the year with a decisive eighth round knockout of legendary champion Mark "Too Sharp" Johnson on February 25. On May 27 th , Gonzalez added another high-profile name to his list of victims when he scored a 12 round split decision over two-division champion Fernando Montiel in an all-Mexican war, and he will look to defeat another countryman and add another world title on September 16 th when he faces WBO super bantamweight champion Israel Vazquez at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.



    Promoted by Golden Boy Promotions, in association with Main Events, tickets—priced at $350, $250, $175, and $75—are on sale and available at the MGM Grand Garden Arena box office and will be sold at all Las Vegas Ticketmaster locations (Tower Records/WOW!, Smith's Food and Drug Centers, Robinsons-May stores and Ritmo Latino). Ticket sales are limited to eight ( per person. To charge by phone with a major credit card, call Ticketmaster at (702) 474-4000. Tickets also will be available for purchase at www.mgmgrand.com or www.ticketmaster.com .


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    Default Re: Johnny Gonzalez v Isreal Vazquez!!

    Jhonny Gonzalez is one of my favorite fighters at any weight, and after he beats Vasquez
    maybe I won't be the only one with him on my top 10 p4p list!!
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    oh and CC for the article
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    Default Re: Johnny Gonzalez v Isreal Vazquez!!

    Thanks,click back bro but I prefer Vazquez,and I have him in my top 20 P4P.A win here and he edges closer to top 10,I feel he has more skills than Gonazlez although I admit,I have not seen much of Gonzalez!

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    Default Re: Johnny Gonzalez v Isreal Vazquez!!

    im going with jhonny on this one, he is an excellent boxer puncher, even when he is the bigger puncher he never strays from his boxing ability.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aangel
    im going with jhonny on this one, he is an excellent boxer puncher, even when he is the bigger puncher he never strays from his boxing ability.
    absolutely his left hooks and uppercuts are brutal too!! I think a lot of people underestimate Jhonny cause they only saw the Montiel fight.
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    Default Re: Johnny Gonzalez v Isreal Vazquez!!

    I've seen a few others and he did look good but not brilliant or not as good as Vazquez has looked.The Johnson fight for example,he showed good power,decent jab but nothing that looked brilliant!

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    Default Re: Johnny Gonzalez v Isreal Vazquez!!

    i really like gonzalez....but to be honest i can see him gettin beat, vasquez is a great fighter and i dont think jhonny could cope....but ill still support jhonny in the fight and hope he can pick up the victory

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    Default Re: Johnny Gonzalez v Isreal Vazquez!!

    Isreal Vazquez will beat him.
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    Default Re: Johnny Gonzalez v Isreal Vazquez!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Majesty
    Isreal Vazquez will beat him.
    No he won't =)
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    Default Re: Johnny Gonzalez v Isreal Vazquez!!

    this will sort out alot and we should see marquez fight the winner. could go either way tbh

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    Default Re: Johnny Gonzalez v Isreal Vazquez!!

    I can't believe more people aren't talking about this card. Fucking great card

    Barrera-Juarez 2

    Guzman-Barrios

    Vasquez-Gonzalez

    I'm going with Juarez to win a close decision ( I want to say Barrera will pull it off one more time but I'm not sure how much he's got left)

    Guzman to outbox Barrios

    Vasquez to stop Gonzales, although I might change my mind on that. Just not sure about Gonzalez' chin, and the move up in weight against a strong 122 pounder makes me lean Vazquez. But Gonzalez was a big 118 pounder so he might come out strong at 122, but for now I'm leaning Vazquez.

    Three great matchups though, love the lighter weights.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OumaFan
    I can't believe more people aren't talking about this card. Fucking great card

    Barrera-Juarez 2

    Guzman-Barrios

    Vasquez-Gonzalez

    I'm going with Juarez to win a close decision ( I want to say Barrera will pull it off one more time but I'm not sure how much he's got left)

    Guzman to outbox Barrios

    Vasquez to stop Gonzales, although I might change my mind on that. Just not sure about Gonzalez' chin, and the move up in weight against a strong 122 pounder makes me lean Vazquez. But Gonzalez was a big 118 pounder so he might come out strong at 122, but for now I'm leaning Vazquez.

    Three great matchups though, love the lighter weights.
    I agree this is on my 'must see' list Gonzalez has a few things going for him moving up in weight including 1 1/2" height and 5" in reach
    Plus those mean ass body shots he throws. Gonzalez late stoppage, I'll shave my head if he loses!!
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    Default Re: Johnny Gonzalez v Isreal Vazquez!!

    His body shots are wicked, so is his uppercuts, he always seems to know when to throw them. I say jhonny is also the better boxer i think. But I do expect a great fight, vasquez does have heavy hands, but Jhonny can take it and dish it out.

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    Default Re: Johnny Gonzalez v Isreal Vazquez!!

    Quote Originally Posted by aangel
    His body shots are wicked, so is his uppercuts, he always seems to know when to throw them. I say jhonny is also the better boxer i think. But I do expect a great fight, vasquez does have heavy hands, but Jhonny can take it and dish it out.
    Preachin to the choir here bud, so cc for ya!!
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