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词条 Julio César González
释义

  1. Amateur career

  2. Professional career

     WBO and lineal light heavyweight champion 

  3. Death

  4. Professional boxing record

  5. See also

  6. References

  7. External links

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| nickname =
| weight = {{plainlist|
  • Light heavyweight
  • Cruiserweight

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| birth_place = Guerrero Negro,
Baja California Sur,
Mexico
| death_date = {{death date and age|2012|3|10|1976|7|30}}
| death_place = Guerrero Negro,
Baja California Sur,
Mexico
| style = Orthodox
| total = 49
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| KO = 25
| losses = 8
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Julio César González Ibarra (July 30, 1976 – March 10, 2012) was a Mexican professional boxer who competed from 1997 to 2011, and held the WBO and lineal light heavyweight titles from 2003 to 2004.

Amateur career

Gonzalez was a member of the 1996 Mexican Olympic team, boxing as a light heavyweight. He was eliminated in the 1st round by eventual gold medalist Vasili Jirov of Kazakhstan.[1]

Professional career

He entered the professional boxing ranks in 1997 after a moderately successful amateur career and gradually worked his way through the ranks of the light heavyweight journeymen. He had won his first 21 fights by the time he got his first chance at a boxing title, the regional WBC Fecarbox belt, on May 5, 2000. He defeated unbeaten fellow Mexican Jesus Ruiz on a ninth round technical knockout in Commerce, California.

Gonzalez followed that victory up with five more wins, including a 12-round unanimous decision over Julian Letterlough on February 2, 2001, that won him the regional NABO light heavyweight title - and propelled him into the No. 1 contender's position in several sanctioning bodies' ratings.

As the top contender, he earned a fight with WBC, WBA (Super), & IBF champion Roy Jones Jr. in July 2001, in Los Angeles. Gonzalez went the distance with Jones, but lost a unanimous decision for his first career setback.

He took seven months off after the loss to Jones before resuming his career and running off seven straight wins without a loss. Most notable in his comeback streak was a 10-round majority decision over former world champion Glen Johnson on January 24, 2003.

WBO and lineal light heavyweight champion

Gonzalez earned his second shot at a world title on October 18, 2003, when he flew to Hamburg, Germany for a showdown with undefeated Dariusz Michalczewski for the Lineal & WBO light heavyweight championship. Going into the fight, Michalczewski was positioned to tie Rocky Marciano's all-time record of 49 wins and no losses. He also was looking to extend his own world record of 23 straight successful defenses of the light heavyweight title.[2]

In the fight, Gonzalez seemed to take control of the action in the middle rounds, and fought back strongly when Michalczewski, a knockout artist, got him in trouble a few times. When the fight was over, Gonzalez got the verdict on a 12-round split decision; the judge from Germany was the lone dissenter.[3]

Gonzalez lost his title to Zsolt Erdei on January 17, 2004, by unanimous decision.

He challenged Clinton Woods for the IBF light heavyweight title on September 9, 2005, losing by unanimous decision. He met Woods again in a title fight rematch on September 29, 2007. Woods again won the fight by unanimous decision.

In 2008 he was stopped by undefeated prospect Tavoris Cloud.

Death

On March 10, 2012 Gonzalez was killed on impact in a motorcycle accident when he was hit by a drunk driver in B.C. Sur, Mexico. The Julio Gonzalez Memorial Foundation was started in his memory.[4][5]

Professional boxing record

{{BoxingRecordSummary
|ko-wins=25
|ko-losses=1
|dec-wins=16
|dec-losses=7
}}
No.|NumberResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
49{{no2}}Loss41–8{{flagicon|MEX}} Felipe RomeroUD12Sep 30, 2011{{flagicon|MEX}} {{small|Gimnasio Auditorio Jorge Campos, La Paz, Mexico}}{{small|For vacant WBC FECOMBOX cruiserweight title}}
48{{no2}}Loss41–7{{flagicon|MEX}} Felipe RomeroUD12Aug 7, 2010{{flagicon|MEX}} {{small|Auditorio Alvaro Aguilar, Guerrero Negro, Mexico}}{{small|For Mexico cruiserweight title}}
47{{no2}}Loss41–6{{flagicon|USA}} Tavoris CloudTKO1:50}}Aug 8, 2008{{flagicon|USA}} {{small|Aragon Ballroom, Chicago, Illinois, U.S.}}
46{{no2}}Loss41–5{{flagicon|USA}} Reggie JohnsonSD12Feb 23, 2008{{flagicon|USA}} {{small|Sudduth Coliseum, Lake Charles, Louisiana, U.S.}}{{small|For vacant IBA light heavyweight title}}
45{{no2}}Loss41–4{{flagicon|UK}} Clinton WoodsUD12Sep 29, 2007{{flagicon|UK}} {{small|Hallam FM Arena, Sheffield, England}}{{small|For IBF light heavyweight title}}
44{{yes2}}Win41–3{{flagicon|UKR}} Vitaly KopytkoTKO2:53}}Nov 16, 2006{{flagicon|USA}} {{small|HP Pavilion, San Jose, California, U.S.}}
43{{yes2}}Win40–3{{flagicon|USA}} Rodney MooreKO2:30}}Jul 20, 2006{{flagicon|USA}} {{small|Tachi Palace Hotel & Casino, Lemoore, California, U.S.}}
42{{yes2}}Win39–3{{flagicon|AUS}} Jason DeLisleUD12Nov 17, 2005{{flagicon|USA}} {{small|HP Pavilion, San Jose, California, U.S.}}
41{{no2}}Loss38–3{{flagicon|UK}} Clinton WoodsUD12Sep 9, 2005{{flagicon|UK}} {{small|Hallam FM Arena, Sheffield, England}}{{small|For IBF light heavyweight title}}
40{{yes2}}Win38–2{{flagicon|USA}} Montell GriffinTD|Technical decision}}1:11}}May 5, 2005{{flagicon|USA}} {{small|Spa Resort Casino, Palm Springs, California, U.S.}}{{small|Majority TD}}
39{{yes2}}Win37–2{{flagicon|USA}} David TelescoTKO1:06}}Dec 18, 2004{{flagicon|USA}} {{small|Staples Center, Los Angeles, California, U.S.}}
38{{yes2}}Win36–2{{flagicon|USA}} Orlando RiveraUD10May 21, 2004{{flagicon|USA}} {{small|Memorial Coliseum, Corpus Christi, Texas, U.S.}}
37{{no2}}Loss35–2{{flagicon|HUN}} Zsolt ErdeiUD12Jan 17, 2004{{flagicon|GER}} {{small|Dm-Arena, Karlsruhe, Germany}}{{small|Lost WBO and lineal light heavyweight titles}}
36{{yes2}}Win35–1{{flagicon|POL}} Dariusz MichalczewskiSD|Split decision}}12Oct 18, 2003{{flagicon|GER}} {{small|Color Line Arena, Hamburg, Germany}}{{small|Won WBO and lineal light heavyweight titles}}
35{{yes2}}Win34–1{{flagicon|CMR}} Manu NtohUD10Jun 6, 2003{{flagicon|USA}} {{small|La Villa Real Convention Center, McAllen, Texas, U.S.}}
34{{yes2}}Win33–1{{flagicon|MEX}} Kenny BowmanTKO2:58}}Apr 11, 2003{{flagicon|USA}} {{small|Sullivan Athletic Center, Chicago, Illinois, U.S.}}
33{{yes2}}Win32–1{{flagicon|JAM}} Glen JohnsonMD10Jan 24, 2003{{flagicon|USA}} {{small|Crowne Plaza Hotel, Commerce, California, U.S.}}
32{{yes2}}Win31–1{{flagicon|USA}} Thomas ReidTKO2:53}}Oct 12, 2002{{flagicon|USA}} {{small|Arrowhead Pond, Anaheim, California, U.S.}}
31{{yes2}}Win30–1{{flagicon|USA}} Jonathan YoungTKO3:00}}Jun 29, 2002{{flagicon|USA}} {{small|Arrowhead Pond, Anaheim, California, U.S.}}
30{{yes2}}Win29–1{{flagicon|UGA}} Joseph KiwanukaTKO7 (10)Apr 27, 2002{{flagicon|USA}} {{small|Arrowhead Pond, Anaheim, California, U.S.}}
29{{yes2}}Win28–1{{flagicon|USA}} Tyrone ArmsteadTKO3:00}}Feb 22, 2002{{flagicon|USA}} {{small|Palace Indian Gaming Center, Lemoore, California, U.S.}}
28{{no2}}Loss27–1{{flagicon|USA}} Roy Jones Jr.UD12Jul 28, 2001{{flagicon|USA}} {{small|Staples Center, Los Angeles, California, U.S.}}{{small|For WBA (Super), WBC, IBF, IBO, vacant WBF and IBA light heavyweight titles}}
27{{yes2}}Win27–0{{flagicon|BUL}} Konstantin SemerdjievRTD3:00}}Apr 8, 2001{{flagicon|USA}} {{small|Caesars Tahoe, Stateline, Nevada, U.S.}}
26{{yes2}}Win26–0{{flagicon|USA}} Julian LetterloughUD12Feb 2, 2001{{flagicon|USA}} {{small|Fantasy Springs Resort Casino, Indio, California, U.S.}}{{small|Retained WBC FECARBOX light heavyweight title;
Won WBO–NABO and vacant IBA Continental light heavyweight titles}}
25{{yes2}}Win25–0{{flagicon|DOM}} Jorge AmparoTKO1:00}}Sep 23, 2000{{flagicon|USA}} {{small|Convention Center, Ontario, California, U.S.}}
24{{yes2}}Win24–0{{flagicon|USA}} Patrick SwannRTD|Corner retirement}}3:00}}Jul 29, 2000{{flagicon|USA}} {{small|Caesars Tahoe, Stateline, Nevada, U.S.}}{{small|Retained WBC FECARBOX light heavyweight title}}
23{{yes2}}Win23–0{{flagicon|USA}} Tony MenefeeTKO2:50}}Jun 22, 2000{{flagicon|USA}} {{small|Arrowhead Pond, Anaheim, California, U.S.}}
22{{yes2}}Win22–0{{flagicon|MEX}} Jesus RuizTKO9 (12)May 5, 2000{{flagicon|USA}} {{small|Arrowhead Pond, Anaheim, California, U.S.}}{{small|Won vacant WBC FECARBOX light heavyweight title}}
21{{yes2}}Win21–0{{flagicon|USA}} Dave BooneKO5 (10)Mar 11, 2000{{flagicon|USA}} {{small|Civic Center, Maywood, California, U.S.}}
20{{yes2}}Win20–0{{flagicon|JAM}} Gary CampbellKO2 (8)Dec 3, 1999{{flagicon|USA}} {{small|Pechanga Resert & Casino, Temecula, California, U.S.}}
19{{yes2}}Win19–0{{flagicon|USA}} Wilson SmithTKO1:59}}Oct 4, 1999{{flagicon|USA}} {{small|Arrowhead Pond, Anaheim, California, U.S.}}
18{{yes2}}Win18–0{{flagicon|JPN}} Akinobu YamamuraTKO1:19}}Jul 31, 1999{{flagicon|JPN}} {{small|Rainbow Hall, Nagoya, Japan}}
17{{yes2}}Win17–0{{flagicon|USA}} Reggie RobertsUD8Jun 21, 1999{{flagicon|USA}} {{small|Great Western Forum, Inglewood, California, U.S.}}
16{{yes2}}Win16–0{{flagicon|MEX}} Francisco BarraKO3 (8)May 14, 1999{{flagicon|USA}} {{small|Pechanga Resort & Casino, Temecula, California, U.S.}}
15{{yes2}}Win15–0{{flagicon|USA}} Paul JonesKO0:44}}Mar 8, 1999{{flagicon|USA}} {{small|Arrowhead Pond, Anaheim, California, U.S.}}
14{{yes2}}Win14–0{{flagicon|MEX}} Gustavo EnriquezUD6Dec 7, 1998{{flagicon|USA}} {{small|Great Western Forum, Inglewood, California, U.S.}}
13{{yes2}}Win13–0{{flagicon|USA}} Charles DavisMD|Majority decision}}6Sep 26, 1998{{flagicon|USA}} {{small|Caesars Tahoe, Stateline, Nevada, U.S.}}
12{{yes2}}Win12–0{{flagicon|JAM}} Derrick EdwardsUD6Jul 20, 1998{{flagicon|USA}} {{small|Great Western Forum, Inglewood, California, U.S.}}
11{{yes2}}Win11–0{{flagicon|USA}} Aljenon DeBoseKO4 (6)Jul 11, 1998{{flagicon|USA}} {{small|Long Beach, California, U.S.}}
10{{yes2}}Win10–0{{flagicon|USA}} Calvin CombsTKO5 (6)May 28, 1998{{flagicon|USA}} {{small|Marriott Hotel, Irvine, California, U.S.}}
9{{yes2}}Win9–0{{flagicon|NGR}} Jude AguUD6Mar 26, 1998{{flagicon|USA}} {{small|Marriott Hotel, Irvine, California, U.S.}}
8{{yes2}}Win8–0{{flagicon|USA}} Nathaniel MilesUD6Feb 23, 1998{{flagicon|USA}} {{small|Great Western Forum, Inglewood, California, U.S.}}
7{{yes2}}Win7–0{{flagicon|USA}} Zaire PattersonUD4Dec 8, 1997{{flagicon|USA}} {{small|Great Western Forum, Inglewood, California, U.S.}}
6{{yes2}}Win6–0{{flagicon|USA}} James BrockKO2 (4)Sep 29, 1997{{flagicon|USA}} {{small|Great Western Forum, Inglewood, California, U.S.}}
5{{yes2}}Win5–0{{flagicon|USA}} Charles JeffersonUD4Aug 11, 1997{{flagicon|USA}} {{small|Arrowhead Pond, Anaheim, California, U.S.}}
4{{yes2}}Win4–0{{flagicon|MEX}} Robert RiosTKO1 (4)Jun 27, 1997{{flagicon|USA}} {{small|Marriott Hotel, Irvine, California, U.S.}}
3{{yes2}}Win3–0{{flagicon|USA}} James BrockKO|Knockout}}1 (4)Jun 9, 1997{{flagicon|USA}} {{small|Arrowhead Pond, Anaheim, California, U.S.}}
2{{yes2}}Win2–0{{flagicon|USA}} Alex FederovTKO|Technical knockout}}2 (4)May 30, 1997{{flagicon|USA}} {{small|Marriott Hotel, Irvine, California, U.S.}}
1{{yes2}}Win1–0{{flagicon|USA}} Alex FederovUD|Unanimous decision}}4Apr 7, 1997{{flagicon|USA}} {{small|Arrowhead Pond, Anaheim, California, U.S.}}{{small|Professional debut}}

See also

  • List of lineal boxing world champions
  • List of light heavyweight boxing champions
  • List of WBO world champions
  • List of Mexican boxing world champions

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://cyberboxingzone.com/boxing/gonzalez-julio.htm |title=Julio Cesar Gonzalez |publisher=Cyber Boxing Zone |date=1976-07-30 |accessdate=2012-03-25}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.life.com/image/2613853 |title=LIFE |publisher=LIFE |date= |accessdate=2012-03-25}}
3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.eluniverso.com/2003/10/18/0001/15/EC62150138044CF080576FFBD4E886B6.html |title=Julio César González ganó título de los medios pesados de la OMB - OCT. 18, 2003 - Deportes - Historicos |publisher=El Universo |date=2003-10-18 |accessdate=2012-03-25}}
4. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.juliogonzalez.net|title=対策や治療方法を知ってうつ病を改善していく|work=juliogonzalez.net}}
5. ^{{cite web|url=http://theboxingtribune.com/2012/03/former-light-heavyweight-champ-julio-cesar-gonzalez-dies-in-hit-and-run-accident/|title=Former Light Heavyweight Champ, Julio Cesar Gonzalez, Dies in Hit and Run Accident|work=theboxingtribune.com}}

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