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Although beaten, Luis joel Gonzalez has gained plenty of experience over 14 fights and a 6 year long career so far. He now moves on to see just how far he can go as he approaches the later stage of his career. Gonzalez's longest KO streak is 2 fights long out of his 14 career fights.
In June 2009 Gonzalez faced Isaias Ortiz in his debut bout over 4 rounds, but only 2 were needed as Gonzalez became the quickest person ever to stop Ortiz via a 2 round TKO victory. Following on from his debut, Gonzalez continued his career by fighting in a further 7 fights. In this time he fought Isaias Ortiz, Hector Marengo and Jose Morales to name just a few, fighting 3 times in 2009 and 2 times in 2011 in this period.
Jonathan Gonzalez was beaten next on September 26th, 2009 meaning Gonzalez could maintain his unbeaten streak. Showing his class against Gonzalez, Gonzalez was the 2nd person to go the distance with this opponent. 5 wins followed where Gonzalez went on to fight Keivy Arce, Hector Marengo and Efigenio Perez amongst others, prolonging his win streak.
Pushing his career further, Gonzalez fought Luis Rodriguez on August 5th, 2011 adding to his winning record. Rodriguez was a worthy challenger but Gonzalez was too much and became the first person to stop Rodriguez via TKO during round 3. Another win followed for Gonzalez taking his win tally to 9 wins.
Ramesis Gil was next in line for Gonzalez where unfortunately, he was defeated on February 3rd, 2012 taking his record to 9-1-1. Taking the first setback of his career, the February 3rd, 2012 Gil defeat went the full distance and ended via UD. Another win followed for Gonzalez taking his win tally to 10 wins.
On September 17th, 2014, Gonzalez went into action again and beat Jose Vidal sanchez taking the winning record to 11 wins. Vidal sanchez was stopped in the 2nd round via TKO meaning Gonzalez was the 19th person to stop this opponent.
On October 31st, 2015, Gonzalez took on and was defeated by Clarence Booth meaning his career tally went to 11-2-1 Opponent Booth fought well and proved he was technically superior to Gonzalez over the full 8 round fight. The fight came to a close after the final bell, Booth the victor on the judges decision (UD), with Gonzalez left wondering where his career will go next.