Roman Gonzalez, from garbage collector to flyweight champ

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Roman Gonzalez, from garbage collector to flyweight champ
Roman Gonzalez collected garbage with his father as a child. Learn more about the man who faces Brian Viloria this Saturday at Madison Square Garden

MANAGUA, Nicaragua – As a kid in a poor neighborhood of a poor country, Nicaragua’s Roman Gonzalez collected garbage with his father in a cart pulled by a rented horse.

Now he is on top of the world, or at least the boxing part of it.

Gonzalez, whose nickname is “Chocolatito,” is undefeated in his career over 3 lower-weight classes, a 3-time world champion and the reigning WBC flyweight champ.

Outside the ring, he is soft spoken, the kind of guy who might go unnoticed.

But inside it he is pure energy, an aggressive attacker and skilled defender, and praised for his impeccable technique. His record is 43-0, with 37 knockouts.

And he has a title defense bout coming up Saturday against Filipino-American Brian Viloria at the mythical Madison Square Garden in New York City on Saturday, October 17 (Sunday Manila time).

Growing up in a neighborhood called La Esperanza – Spanish for hope – Gonzalez liked football, even though the most popular sport in the Central American country is baseball.

His father discouraged him, saying soccer would get him nowhere.

So Gonzalez gravitated towards a boxing gym where he met a retired Nicaraguan boxing legend named Alexis Arguello, who would guide him as he got started in the sport.

“I never thought I would become the world No. 1 or the world champion 3 times. But thanks to God and with the help of my family, we achieved it. It has been very special for me,” Gonzalez told reporters from his training site in Costa Rica.

His feat of reaching the pinnacle of boxing glory has the sports media in this country in a frenzy. They have not seen such a thing since the days of Arguello, another Nicaraguan who was a world champ 3 times in his career from 1974 to 1989.

(READ: The fighter in Brian Viloria)

Gonzalez, 28, has yet to suffer a defeat in the 3 categories in which he has fought: flyweight (112 pounds), junior flyweight (108 pounds) and strawweight (105 pounds).

US sports media such as the boxing magazine The Ring or ESPN have lavished praise on Gonzalez, who says he would like to match Floyd Mayweather’s 49-0 record.

Gonzalez has a style that recalls that of Julio Cesar Chavez, considered one of Mexico’s best boxers ever, said Gonzalez’s manager, Carlos Blandon.

Good technique

He is aggressive but at the same time defends well, and moves very well, the manager said.

“He does not let opponents fight the way the way they want to fight. But he does fight how he wants to,” said Blandon. 

Sports journalist and analyst Alfonso Malespin says Gonzalez is a natural with almost perfect technique. He is great at anticipating the opposing fighter and letting loose with a rapid-fire volley of punches from just about any angle, he said.

“He is overwhelming,” said Malespin.

“He does not need to have a killer punch like other fighters do in order to wear down the opponent. And if to that you add his ability to block, bob and weave and anticipate punches … his technical capability is more than impressive,” said Malespin.

Gonzalez rules in the flyweight class now after what has been a 10-year career to date. He did just as well in the two other lighter-weight classes.

“Chocolatito” is far from an unknown commodity in the world of boxing, but Blandon says he is not super-famous because he was fighting a lot in Asia and had no promoter.

When he hit the top of the ranking, Gonzalez also made history because he drew attention to a weight category that had fallen by the wayside since the days of fighters like Humberto ‘Chiquita’ Gonzalez and Ricardo ‘Finito’ Lopez, said Blandon. – Rappler.com

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