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Age 20 boxer started his career on June 1973 building a record of 45-3-4 over 6 years, last fighting 0 ago in October 1979. Gonzalez's longest win streak is 18 fights between June 1973 and February 1977. His longest KO streak in his 52 fights is 3 fights long.
Gonzalez didn't take long to get comfortable in the pro game, becoming the first person to stop Juan Galletari (a 0 fight pro) via KO in the 3rd round. Gonzalez continued his pro journey, which was mostly successful at this point, by fighting 27 fights following his debut. Fights against boxers such as Esteban alfredo Osuna, Juan alcides Garcia and Esteban alfredo Osuna followed including 2 times in 1973, 8 times in 1974 and 15 times through 1975 and 1976.
On November 16th, 1973 Gonzalez fought and beat Alberto hugo Maldonado (0-2-1) to continue his unbeaten streak. Gonzalez was the 2nd person to go the distance with Maldonado. Gonzalez fought Alberto hugo Maldonado in 1973, the result was via PTS. Gonzalez then went on to win a further 45 fights taking his record to 43 wins, 0 losses and 4 draw.
Gonzalez lost to Masashi Kudo in his next fight. Taking place on March 14th, 1979, Gonzalez's career record after this fight stood at 43-1-4. Gonzalez's first defeat came over the full distance against Masashi Kudo on March 14th, 1979. The fight went to the judges in a MD loss for Gonzalez.
Manuel francisco Gonzalez was the next fight for Gonzalez on May 12th, 1979 and also his next career win. In 1979 Gonzalez fought his next opponent Manuel francisco Gonzalez and defeated him via PTS. Gonzalez was the 5th person to go the distance with Gonzalez.
Gonzalez lost to Masashi Kudo in his next fight. Taking place on June 20th, 1979, Gonzalez's career record after this fight stood at 44-2-4. Gonzalez faced the first stoppage of his career against Masashi Kudo in the 12th round of a 15 round fight via TKO. Taking his record to 45-2-4. Gonzalez then went on to win his next fight against Ramon Mendez.
Gonzalez's next defeat of his career came against Walter desiderio Gomez on October 6th, 1979. This proved to be one fight too many for Gonzalez's career, Gomez was the victor becoming only the 2nd person to stop Gonzalez. KO in the 7th. Gonzalez decided to call it a day after this fight.