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Isaac Dogboe beats Joet Gonzalez in tremendous 10-round battle to line up world title shot | Boxing News


Isaac Dogboe came through a tremendous 10-round battle with America’s Joet Gonzalez to win a split decision at the Grand Casino in Hinckley, Minnesota on Saturday.

A WBC featherweight title eliminator, that also had a WBO International belt on the line, Dogboe is now well placed to challenge for a world title in his next fight as he pursues his dream of becoming a two-time world champion.

Dogboe started well in Saturday’s contest but as the bout developed, Gonzalez came on strongly. He threw combinations of punches, looking dangerous when Ghana’s Dogboe retreated to the ropes.

Gonzalez kept up his workrate, but when Dogboe took shots, he came back with his own hits. He fired hard hooks into Gonazlez and slugged his right into the body.

(Photo by Mikey Williams/Top Rank Inc via Getty Images) Isaac Dogboe (L) and Joet Gonzalez (R) exchange punches during their WBO International featherweight championship at Grand Casino Hinckley on July 23, 2022 in Hinckley, Minnesota.
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Gonzalez lined up his right cross as he tested Dogboe (Photo: Mikey Williams/Top Rank Inc via Getty Images)

Gonzalez began to line up clean right crosses, popping them through flush as he advanced in the eighth round.

“Royal Storm” Dogboe though was undeterred. He stood his ground in the ninth round, firing heavy punches in. A clubbing right hook stalled Gonzalez for a moment and Dogboe used those scything shots up close as he went to work.

Going into the 10th and last round, trainer Barry Hunter urged Dogboe on in the corner, knowing a close fight like this needed a determined final effort. Dogboe delivered it.

“I’ve always seen Barry as a very inspirational person, a father figure,” he said.

“He’s a person that when it seems like it’s all gone, he always has something to say to you. I really needed him in my corner. He was able to pull that extra strength in me out.”

Dogboe doubled his right hook and caught Gonzalez with the right again as he came in. The two went toe-to-toe with Dogboe digging his left to the body as Gonzalez poured on punches of his own.

Dogboe countered him where he could and they traded furious right hands as time ticked down in the fight. The Ghanaian unleashed a burst of hooks to finish confidently before waiting for the decision.

The judges were split. Patrick Morley had Gonzalez just ahead at 96-94 but his score was overruled by Tim Cheatham and Mike Fitzgerald who both scored for Dogboe by the same margin.

(Photo by Mikey Williams/Top Rank Inc via Getty Images) Joet Gonzalez (L) and Isaac Dogboe (R) exchange punches during their WBO International featherweight championship at Grand Casino Hinckley on July 23, 2022 in Hinckley, Minnesota.
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Dogboe targeted the body of Gonzalez (Photo: Mikey Williams/Top Rank Inc via Getty Images)

It was a close, exciting fight and hugely significant for the winner’s career. After a high level contest like this the next natural step will be a world title fight.

“My journey could be a Hollywood blockbuster movie,” Dogboe said.

“It doesn’t matter what fight you’re in. Regardless of wherever there is darkness, keep on going through it. Because at the end of the day you will surely see the light at the end of the tunnel.”

“I want to say thanks to Joet Gonzalez. He’s a true warrior,” he added.

“Whoever the champions are, they should watch out. The ‘Royal Storm,’ I am back, baby!”

Gonzalez admitted it had been a “close fight”.

But he said, “I thought I won the fight. I buckled him, I believe, twice in the fight. I stunned him.

“He didn’t really land too many shots. I landed the cleaner, harder shots. I was pushing him back, and he was holding most of the time. Roughing me and trying to stop me. But I thought I won the fight.”

What next for the winner?

Dogboe wants one of the featherweight champions. Emanuel Navarrete, the man who beat Dogboe twice to end his previous world championship reign, holds the WBO belt, though the Mexican could potentially move up in weight and leave that title vacant.

As well as being well positioned to challenge for the WBO belt, Dogboe, who grew up in London and had his amateur career in Britain, would relish returning to the UK to take on Josh Warrington, the IBF title-holder.

“I would love that fight. I love the way he fights. He’s also not a pushover. I believe myself and Josh Warrington would be a great fight, would be an exciting fight for the UK fans. It’s a fight that I would love to have. I would love to test him,” Dogboe previously told Sky Sports.

Undercard spotlight

On the undercard of Dogboe’s battle with Gonzalez, lightweight Giovanni Cabrera dropped Gabriel Flores Jr three times on his way to taking a dominant 10-round unanimous decision win.

“I’ve been working on my power. He felt it in the first round. Gabriel Flores is as tough as they come. My hat’s off to him. This incredible fight wouldn’t have been made if he wasn’t brave enough to take it,” Cabrera said.

Also on the bill Italian heavyweight Guido Vianello returned from a near 13-month layoff to halt Rafael Rios just before the end of the fourth round.

The biggest fight in the history of women’s boxing – Claressa Shields vs Savannah Marshall – is live on Sky Sports on Saturday, September 10. Be part of history and buy tickets for the London showdown here.





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