“Chocolatito” retained his WBA Super Championship against “Jiga” Gonzalez

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“Chocolatito” retained his WBA Super Championship against “Jiga” Gonzalez
"Chocolatito" goes for another boxing record in Nicaragua. Photo: Ed Mulholland/Matchroom

“Chocolatito” retained his WBA Super Championship against “Jiga” Gonzalez

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“Chocolatito” retained his WBA Super Championship against “Jiga” Gonzalez
"Chocolatito" goes for another boxing record in Nicaragua. Photo: Ed Mulholland/Matchroom

Roman Gonzalez retained his crown with an exceptional performance over Israel Gonzalez this Friday night in Mexico City. The Nicaraguan boxer is still the World Boxing Association (WBA) Super Champion after making the first defense of the belt.

“Chocolatito” got cards of 118-110, 116-112, and 117-111 to keep the unanimous decision in an exciting and action-packed bout as it has been common throughout his career.

The fight was frenetic as the Central American did not meet a passive opponent. “Jiga”, who was the local fighter, fought toe-to-toe against the champion, in an fight with many exchanges, punches, and combinations that kept the viewers in tension.

The champion launched the attack with a high volume of punches from the beginning. His relentless attack allowed him to win most of the rounds despite the response that the challenger always had with good hits to the middle area and several right punches that surprised “Chocolatito” at times.

But in the end, the experience and the insistence of the champion tipped the balance to his side to give him the first defense of the title he won in February against Kal Yafai.

Román achieved the 50th victory of his career, while he has 2 defeats, and 41 KOs. Jiga now has a record of 25 wins, 4 losses, and 11 KOs.


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