Brandon Gilbert Gonzáles (born May 24, 1984) is an American former professional boxer. As an amateur, he was the top rated U.S. middleweight.[1] He is of Mexican and African American heritage.[2]

Brandon Gonzáles
Born
Brandon Gilbert Gonzáles

(1984-05-24) May 24, 1984 (age 39)
NationalityAmerican
Other namesFlawless
Statistics
Weight(s)Super Middleweight
Middleweight
Height6 ft 0 in (183 cm)
Reach74 in (188 cm)
StanceOrthodox
Boxing record
Total fights21
Wins18
Wins by KO10
Losses1
Draws1
No contests1

Amateur career edit

Gonzales began boxing at 19 as a U.S. National Team member and went to have an amateur record of 56–7. He won the 2004 Golden Gloves, was a Finalist at the 2005 U.S. National Championships and was ranked as America's No. 1 ranked light heavyweight amateur boxer.[3] Slated for the US Olympic Team in 2004 he withdrew to begin his professional career in 2007.[2] While boxing as an amateur he worked as a janitor at Arco Arena.[4][5]

Professional career edit

On January 29, 2010[6] Gonzales won a fight against veteran Dumont Welliver by T.K.O., the fight was on the undercard of ESPN's Friday Night Fights.[7] He maintained an unblemished streak of 17 wins until his bout with Thomas Oosthuizen that resulted in a draw.[8]

On October 28, 2011, he defeated Ossie Duran in the Main Event on Showtime's ShoBox at Bally's in Atlantic City, New Jersey.[9]

In 2014 Gonzales signed a promotional agreement with Gary Shaw Productions.[8] He suffered his first loss to James DeGale at Wembley Stadium on 31 May 2014 in an IBF final eliminator. This was Gonzales's final fight and he now runs a boxing and fitness gym in California.[10]

Professional record edit

18 Wins (10 knockouts), 1 Loss (1 knockout), 1 Draw
Res. Record Opponent Type Rd., Time Date Location Notes
Loss 18–1-1   James Degale TKO 4(12) May 31, 2014   Wembley Stadium, Wembley, London
Win 18-0-1  Jonathan Nelson UD 10(10) November 16, 2013  Citizens Business Bank Arena, Ontario, California
Draw 17-0-1  Thomas Oosthuizen SD 10(10) June 29, 2013  MGM Grand at Foxwoods Resort, Mashantucket, Connecticut
Win 17-0-0  Don Mouton UD 8 (8) January 11, 2013  Pueblo Pavilion, Santa Fe, New Mexico
Win 16-0-0  Elie Augustama UD 8 (8) June 22, 2012  Soboba Casino, San Jacinto, California
Win 15-0-0  Ossie Duran SD 8 (8) October 28, 2011  Bally's Event Center, Atlantic City, New Jersey
Win 14-0-0  Lester González UD 8 (8) January 7, 2011  Allan Witt Sports Center, Fairfield, California
Win 13-0-0  Byron Tyson TKO 3 (6), (1:31) August 28, 2010  Churchill Park, Fallon, Nevada
Win 12-0-0  Isiah McFadden UD 6 (6) May 22, 2010  Grand Sierra Resort, Reno, Nevada
Win 11-0-0  Darnell Boone UD 8 (8) March 19, 2010  Grand Sierra Resort, Reno, Nevada
Win 10-0-0  Dumont Welliver TKO 2 (6), (1:25) January 29, 2010  Grand Sierra Resort, Reno, Nevada
Win 9-0-0  Victor Villereal TKO 4 (6), (2:55) December 11, 2009  Grand Sierra Resort, Reno, Nevada
Win 8-0-0  Ray Craig KO 1 (6), (2:32) May 21, 2009  ARCO Arena, Sacramento, California
Win 7-0-0  Jason Dietrich TKO 3 (8), (0:15) January 29, 2009  Red Lion Hotel, Sacramento, California
Win 6-0-0  Andy Mavros UD 6 (6) January 9, 2009  Buffalo Bill's Star Arena, Primm, Nevada
NC 5-0-0  Daniel Stanislavjevic NC 1 (1:30) September 26, 2008  Morongo Casino Resort, Cabazon, California
Win 5-0-0  Billy Bailey KO 6 (6), (0:40) July 31, 2008  Red Lion Hotel, Sacramento, California
Win 4-0-0  Mike Alexander TKO 2 (4), (2:05) May 15, 2008  Red Lion Hotel, Sacramento, California
Win 3-0-0  Flavio Cardoza KO 1 (4), (0:22) February 27, 2008  Red Lion Hotel, Sacramento, California
Win 2-0-0  Angel Polanco KO 1 (4), (2:08) August 11, 2007  ARCO Arena, Sacramento, California
Win 1-0-0  Yonas Gebreegziabher TKO 1 (4), (2:50) February 22, 2007  Radisson Hotel, Sacramento, California

References edit

  1. ^ Moreno, Gregor (2009). "Brandon "Flawless" Gonzales".
  2. ^ a b Maquiñana, Ryan (2010). "Introducing Brandon Gonzales". maxboxing.com.
  3. ^ Brewer, Bonita (August 22, 2005). "MONDAY PROFILE:Ex-Granada High student punches his way to the top". CONTRA COSTA TIMES.
  4. ^ Lawson, Justin (March 19, 2010). "Gonzales set to fight for third time in Reno today". Nevada Appeal (Subscription required).
  5. ^ Velin, Bob (October 28, 2011). "Gonzales gets his shot at the spotlight". USA Today.
  6. ^ Perlman, JD (2010). "Brandon Gonzales Looks to Remain "Flawless"". East Side Boxing.
  7. ^ "Brinkley decisions Stevens, Serrano defeats Warrior". 2010.
  8. ^ a b Satterfield, Lem (April 3, 2014). "Brandon Gonzales signs with Gary Shaw". The Ring.
  9. ^ "Brandon Gonzalez wins SD over Ossie Duran on Shobox". The Sweet Science. October 29, 2011.
  10. ^ Ingle, Sean (31 May 2014). "James DeGale dismantles Brandon Gonzales to earn world title shot". The Guardian/Observer.

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