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Humberto González (born March 25, 1966) is a Mexican former professional
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champion. He held the WBC three times, IBF and Lineal Jr. Flyweight titles. He was nicknamed ''Chiquita''.


Professional career

Gonzalez made his professional boxing debut on September 1, 1984 in
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with a four round decision win over Jorge Ortega Perez. Little over three months later, he had his first
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win, as he beat Narciso Perez in the first round. By the end of 1987, Gonzalez was 20-0 and held the Mexico light-flyweight title. In 1988, he won four fights, all by knockout. He retained the national belt against Jose Luis Zepeda in six rounds at
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, and Javier Vazquez, beaten in five at Mexico City. His next fight, on June 25, 1989, brought two ''firsts'' to his career: Celebrated in
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, it was his first fight abroad. Being for the WBC world Jr. Flyweight championship, it was also his first world title try. Gonzalez outpointed world champion
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over 12 rounds to crown himself world champion. On December 9, he again fought in South Korea, retaining his world championship against former champion and future hall of fame member Jung-Koo Chang by a decision in 12. Chang had previously defended the same title a then division record 15 times before vacating it following a brief retirement the year prior. In 1990, Gonzalez retained the title four times, including a win against future champion
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, but on December 19, he suffered a shocking defeat to
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, a boxer who was unknown to most boxing experts, in
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. The knockout in round six suffered by Gonzalez that night cost him the world title. After a win in 1991, Gonzalez recovered the world title, by defeating the man who had taken the world championship away from Pascua:
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. Gonzalez and Castro met on June 3 at
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, and Gonzalez won a 12 round decision. In 1992, he retained the title four times, beating Castro in a rematch, reigning Olympic flyweight gold medalist
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, Domingo Sosa and former world champion
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. By then, talks about a ''superfight'' between him and IBF world champion
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were common among boxing fans. The fight, which came on March 13, 1993, was the first million-dollar fight in Jr. Flyweight boxing history (both fighters were guaranteed one million
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in earnings) and also the first Jr. Flyweight fight in history to head a
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boxing card. In front of many
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stars and thousands of fans at the arena, Gonzalez dropped Carbajal in rounds two and five, but Carbajal recovered to knock Gonzalez out in round seven. He finished the year with two ten round decision wins, including one against Pablo Tiznado, a boxer who also fought against Alex Sanchez. Carbajal and Gonzalez met in a rematch February 19, 1994 at Inglewood, and the second time around, Gonzalez became a three time world Jr. Flyweight champion by beating Carbajal by decision in 12. With that win, he joined an exclusive group of boxers who have been world champions three times or more in the same division, alongside such others as
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and
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. Gonzalez won two more fights, one a non-title bout, and the other a title defense versus Juan Domingo Córdoba. Then, on November 12 of the same year, he and Carbajal had a rubber match, this time in Mexico City. Gonzalez again prevailed, on points over 12 rounds. After retaining the title once in 1995, on July 15 of that year, he fought for the last time. Again, he dropped his rival,
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, a couple of times before being knocked out in round seven to lose his world title.


Professional boxing record


Retirement

Immediately after the fight with Sorjaturong, he announced he was retiring, to pursue another dream of his: to become a successful businessman in Mexico City. Gonzalez had a record of 43 wins and 3 losses as a professional boxer, with 30 wins by knockout.


Life after boxing

Gonzalez has stayed retired ever since, and he has been able to open three meat markets in Mexico. He is a part-time butcher in his shops, and has been able to reach the business success he dreamed about.


Trivia

His first fight with Carbajal and his fight with Sorjaturong were both chosen as 1993 and 1995's
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''. ''The Ring'' also placed Carbajal and Gonzalez on their list of the 100 greatest punchers of all time. Both Humberto González and former rival Michael Carbajal were elected into the
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in 2006. He earned many admirers during his professional boxing career.
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Delia Gonzalez was one of them, and is nicknamed ''Chikita'' after Humberto.


See also

* Lineal championship *
List of Mexican boxing world champions A list is a set of discrete items of information collected and set forth in some format for utility, entertainment, or other purposes. A list may be memorialized in any number of ways, including existing only in the mind of the list-maker, but ...
* List of world light-flyweight boxing champions


References


External links

*
Humberto González profile
at Cyber Boxing Zone

at International Boxing Hall of Fame {{DEFAULTSORT:Gonzalez, Humberto 1966 births Living people Mexican male boxers People from Nezahualcóyotl Boxers from the State of Mexico Mexican businesspeople International Boxing Hall of Fame inductees World Boxing Council champions International Boxing Federation champions World light-flyweight boxing champions 20th-century Mexican sportsmen