Joet Gonzalez vs. Isaac Dogboe | ESPN - July 23, 2022

Who wins?

Poll ended at 24 Jul 2022, 05:31

Gonzalez - Decision
5
38%
Gonzalez - T/KO
2
15%
DRAW
1
8%
Dogboe - T/KO
2
15%
Dogboe - Decision
3
23%
 
Total votes: 13

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Joet Gonzalez-Isaac Dogboe To Headline July 23 ESPN+ Show; Pedraza-Commey Moved To August

The stakes have been raised for a crossroads bout between Joet Gonzalez and Isaac Dogboe.

Boxing Scene has confirmed that the already planned ten-round featherweight bout will now headline a July 23 Top Rank show on ESPN+ from Grand Casino in Hinckley, Minnesota. The upgrade from co-feature came upon the decision to relocate its originally scheduled main event between former titlists Jose Pedraza and Richard Commey to an August 27 show on an ESPN platform.

Dogboe himself wound up announcing the news, confirming a previous breaking news report from Fight Freaks Unite’s Dan Rafael.

“God is great”, tweeted the former WBO junior featherweight titlist. “I got good news today from Carl Moretti (Director of Operations for Top Rank) that I’ve been elevated to Main Event for July 23rd fight. Let’s gooooooo! NEHOOO!!!”

Gonzalez (25-2, 15KOs) enters on the heels of a ninth-round stoppage of Jeo Santisima this past March 4 in Fresno, California. The win followed his second bid at a major title coming up short in a twelve-round, unanimous decision in favor of WBO featherweight titlist Emanuel Navarrete (35-1, 29KOs) last October in San Diego.

The fight with Navarrete was more entertaining and competitive than Gonzalez’s previous run at the WBO featherweight title, dropping a lopsided decision to Shakur Stevenson in October 2019. Gonzalez was 23-0 entering the grudge match, having since suffered his lone two defeats within his last four fights but entering the fight with Dogboe on a high note.

Ghana’s Dogboe (23-2, 15KOs) will fight for the first time in 2022, though the eight-month delay is not by design.

The former WBO junior featherweight titlist was due to return to the ring this past May 21 as part of the Tevin Farmer-Mickey Bey independent pay-view-show originally scheduled to take place in Dogboe’s hometown of Accra, Ghana. Dogboe—who is trained by Barry Hunter—was pulled from the show once it relocated to Dubai, though the event was canceled outright.

The fight with Gonzalez comes as Dogboe is riding a three-fight win streak, all since moving up to featherweight following back-to-back title fight losses to Navarrete. Dogboe lost a 12-round decision to Navarrete in December 2018 in New York City and was stopped in the 12th round of their May 2019 rematch in Tucson, Arizona. In his last fight, Dogboe outpointed former title challenger Christopher Diaz over ten rounds last November 20.
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Press Release | Joet Gonzalez vs. Isaac Dogboe Eliminator Official For July 23 in Minnesota

It’s the “Quiet Storm” versus a “Royal Storm,” a can’t-miss featherweight matchup with a title shot on the line. Two-time world title challenger Joet Gonzalez will take on former junior featherweight world champion Isaac “Royal Storm” Dogboe in a 10-round main event Saturday, July 23, at Grand Casino Hinckley in Hinckley, Minnesota. Gonzalez will put his WBO International belt on the line, with the fight also serving as a WBC world title eliminator.

In the 10-round lightweight co-feature, undefeated contender Giovanni “El Cabron” Cabrera hopes for a signature win against the flashy Gabriel Flores Jr.

Gonzalez-Dogboe, Cabrera-Flores and undercard bouts will stream live and exclusively in the U.S. on ESPN+.

Promoted by Top Rank, in association with Rapacz Boxing, tickets starting at $35 go on sale Wednesday, June 15 at 10 a.m. CST, and can be purchased by visiting eTix.com.

“Joet and Isaac are guaranteed entertainment each time they step through the ropes, and I have no doubt they will combine for an action-packed main event,” said Top Rank chairman Bob Arum. “With Cabrera and Flores in the co-feature, this is a truly sensational summertime card at the Grand Casino in Hinckley.”

Gonzalez (25-2, 15 KOs), from Glendora, California, is considered one of boxing’s best uncrowned champions, a 10-year pro whose only defeats have come to Shakur Stevenson and Emanuel Navarrete in separate bids for the WBO featherweight world title. Gonzalez’s October 2021 decision loss to Navarrete was considered one of the best action fights of the year and did little to diminish his standing. He is currently rated No. 1 by the WBO and No. 3 by the WBC, which comes off the heels of his ninth-round knockout over Jeo Santisima in March.

Gonzalez said, “The third time’s a charm, and I’m more motivated than ever to have a world title around my waist. Isaac Dogboe always comes to fight. The respect is there, but on July 23, I am preparing to go to battle. I expect the best version of Dogboe, and I will be at the top of my game.”

Dogboe (23-2, 15 KOs), from Anyako, Ghana, burst onto the world scene in April 2018 with his title-winning knockout over Jessie Magdaleno. In his first title defense, he blitzed Hidenori Otake in the opening round. Dogboe’s rapid rise came to a halt with consecutive defeats to Navarrete, but he reignited his career with victories over Chris Avalos, Adam Lopez, and Christopher Diaz. The Diaz and Lopez bouts — 10-round majority decisions — were toe-to-toe barnburners that may serve as an indication what he’ll bring against Gonzalez. A 2012 Olympian, Dogboe has royal lineage, as his late grandfather, Torgbui Sri III, was the ruler of the Anlo state in Ghana’s Volta Region. His return to boxing royalty hinges on a victory over Gonzalez.

Dogboe said, “I have been tested against the very best, and on July 23, we go to war against another top contender in Joet Gonzalez. I am excited to be back in a main event as I continue my quest to become a two-weight world champion.”

Cabrera (20-0, 7 KOs) inked a promotional contract with Top Rank earlier this year and has notched decision victories over Rene Tellez Giron and Elias Araujo to make it 20 for 20. Trained by Freddie Roach at Wild Card Boxing Club in Los Angeles, Cabrera started boxing at 16 when he was inspired by Roach’s most famous pupil, Manny Pacquiao. He was raised mostly in Chicago and developed as a pro at the Emerald Queen Casino in Tacoma, Washington, where he headlined six events. Following an October 2019 win in Chicago, he was sidelined for more than two years due to promotional and managerial issues. Since signing with Top Rank, Cabrera has re-established his standing as a contender to watch. Flores (21-1, 7 KOs), a 22-year-old from Stockton, California, saw his momentum come to a temporary halt with a one-sided loss last September to Luis Alberto Lopez. Less than six months later, Flores survived a gut check to edge a majority decision over Abraham Montoya. Prior to the Lopez loss, Flores became only the second man to knock out former world title challenger Jayson Velez.

Cabrera said, “I’m here to contend for the lightweight crown. I’m still getting better, and I still have a lot to prove. Gabriel Flores Jr. is a highly skilled fighter, but I’m used to taking on this level of challenge. I know he’s never been in with a fighter like me. His strategy against me will only be a guess, a shot in the dark, but how can you prepare for a style you’ve never seen? I’m going to train my butt off out of full respect for my opponent, and the fans will be the winners.”

“I am a different fighter at lightweight. The weight is no longer an issue, and you’re going to see the same fighter that knocked out Velez,” Flores said. “I like fighting southpaws, so if Cabrera thinks I don’t have the strategy to beat him, he’s going to be in for a rude awakening on July 23. I know what I need to do, and mark my words, I’m going to win this fight in dominant fashion.”

The undercard is scheduled to include many of Top Rank’s rising stars, including Italian heavyweight knockout artist Guido “The Gladiator” Vianello (8-0-1, 8 KOs) in an eight-rounder, featherweight prospect Haven Brady Jr. (6-0, 4 KOs) in a six-rounder, Milwaukee native Javier Martinez (6-0, 2 KOs) in a six-round middleweight bout, and 6’9 heavyweight Antonio “El Gigante” Mireles (3-0, 3 KOs) in a four-rounder against Minneapolis resident Dennys Reyes (3-2, 1 KO). Cleveland-born lightweight phenom Abdullah Mason (2-0, 2 KOs) and fellow Clevelander, light heavyweight Dante Benjamin Jr. (2-0, 1 KO), will represent “The Land” in separate four-rounders. Benjamin Jr. will fight fellow unbeaten Corey Thompson (4-0, 3 KOs), who hails from Coon Rapids, Minnesota.

Four additional Minnesota natives will add some local flavor to the card. Middleweight Antonio Woods (10-0, 8 KOs) is scheduled to appear in a six-rounder, while heavyweight Colton Warner (4-1, 3 KOs) returns in a four-rounder. And, in an all-Minnesota heavyweight showdown scheduled for four rounds, Cayman Audie (1-1, 1 KO) will do battle with Tommy Matlon (2-1, 1 KO).
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Undercard

Guido Vianello vs. TBA, 8 rounds, heavyweight
Haven Brady Jr vs. TBA, 6 rounds, featherweight
Javier Martinez vs. TBA, 6 rounds, middleweight
Antonio Mireles vs. Dennys Reyes, 4 rounds, heavyweight
Abdullah Mason vs. TBA, 4 rounds, lightweight
Dante Benjamin Jr vs. Corey Thompson, 4 rounds, light heavyweight
Antonio Woods vs. TBA, 6 rounds, middleweight
Colton Warner vs. TBA, 4 rounds, heavyweight
Cayman Audie vs. Tommy Matlon, 4 rounds, heavyweight
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Full card has been announced
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going to be war this fight, see dogboe throwing everthing at joet, but joet coming forward wearing him down, go late gonzalez ko or points , but dogboe can swing and if he does land who knows good fight tho
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Tonight!! :box:
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Date: Saturday July 23, 2022
Location: Grand Casino Hinckley - Minneapolis, MN
TV/Stream: ESPN+ | Sky Sports

Start Times
Off TV: 6:25 pm ET | 3:25 pm PT | 11:25 pm BST (Non-televised Card)
ESPN+: 6:45 pm ET | 3:45 pm PT | 11:45 pm BST (Preliminary Card)
ESPN+: 10 pm ET | 7 pm PT (Main Card)
Sky Sports Action: 1 am BST - Sky Sports Main Event: 2 am BST

Promoted by: Top Rank

Main Card

WBO International Featherweight Championship - WBC Featherweight Title Eliminator
Joet Gonzalez vs. Isaac Dogboe

10 Round Lightweight Bout
Giovanni Cabrera vs. Gabriel Flores Jr.

Undercard

6 Round Middleweight Bout
Javier Martinez vs. Pachino Hill

8 Round Heavyweight Bout
Guido Vianello vs. Rafael Rios

6 Round Featherweight Bout
Haven Brady Jr vs. Aaron Echeveste

4 Round Heavyweight Bout
Colton Warner vs. James Barnes

4 Round Lightweight Bout
Abdullah Mason vs. Luis Fernandez

4 Round Heavyweight Bout
Antonio Mireles vs. Dennys Reyes

4 Round Light Heavyweight Bout
Dante Benjamin Jr vs. Corey Thompson

6 Round Middleweight Bout
Antonio Woods vs. Darryl Jones

Non-televised Card

4 Round Heavyweight Bout
Cayman Audie vs. Anthony Garrett
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The prelims have already kicked off.

UK Fans can tune in from 1am

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That Cabrera looks like a very strong fighter. I remember when Top Rank was trying to promote Flores as the next big thing. I never felt he was all that. Lots of running with very little power. I hated his style.
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Horrible mismatch. I can't believe it hasn't been stopped. Flores Jr. goes to the canvas every second it feels.
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Roach has a camp full of strong punchers with stamina issues nowadays lol.
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Was Dogboe always this big? Dudes shoulders fill up the entire ring lol.
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Dogboe looks very juiced. I wonder if he's on the Canelo regiment. I wouldn't be surprised if he stops Gonzalez. I swear he didn't look like Gamboa last time I saw him.
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1-0 Dogboe. He's looking very strong tonight.
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Close round, but I'd say Dogboe had more moments. 2-0.
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3-0 Dogboe.

Gonzalez is extremely basic as a fighter. Such a boring, uncreative style he has. I'm hoping Dogboe wins. Dude is far more exciting.
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3-1 Dogboe got caught with a sneaky hook. Buckled his knees and took him out of the round.
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just tuned in. early card for usa ... hopfuly its a good 2nd half.
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4-1 Dogboe. Hard round to score, though.
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4-2 Dogboe. Gonzalez was far more effective here. He's pushing the smaller fighter around and not letting him throw combos, relax, then throw again.
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Re: Joet Gonzalez vs. Isaac Dogboe | ESPN - July 23, 2022

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Gonzalez left hook cant miss. Dogboe cant go another 4 rounds getting hit like that...
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Re: Joet Gonzalez vs. Isaac Dogboe | ESPN - July 23, 2022

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5-2 Dogboe. The commentators are odd tonight. Gonzalez is doing better, but Dogboe is still winning the exchanges.
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Re: Joet Gonzalez vs. Isaac Dogboe | ESPN - July 23, 2022

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6-2 Dogboe. Commentators just said that Dogboe is landing the better shots, I agree, but Gonzalez's "body langauge" might win him that round. :maybe:
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Re: Joet Gonzalez vs. Isaac Dogboe | ESPN - July 23, 2022

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Good fight so far from what iv seen. Its a shame Dogboe doesnt have confedence in his cardio. jacked little unit so not a huge suprise, but he is just getting outworked now.
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Re: Joet Gonzalez vs. Isaac Dogboe | ESPN - July 23, 2022

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6-3 Dogboe. Close round, but I feel Gonzalez's punches had more sting there. Dogboe is looking tired.
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