Jonathan Gonzalez vs. Gerardo Zapata | ESPN+ - October 27, 2023

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Jonathan Gonzalez vs. Gerardo Zapata | ESPN+ - October 27, 2023

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Jonathan Gonzalez gets new opponent for October 27th ESPN+ main event

WBO light flyweight champion Jonathan “Bomba” Gonzalez, previously slated to return on October 27th against Leyman Benavides, will instead meet no. 14 Gerardo Zapata after Benavides “fell ill.”

Nicaragua’s Zapata (14-1-1, 5 KO) was scheduled to rematch Azael Villar, whom he’d fought to a split draw on August 4th, in the co-feature. He previously suffered a two-round DQ loss to Rene Santiago in what was his first scheduled 10-rounder.

Like Benavides, he doesn’t pose much of a threat to Gonzalez (27-3-1, 14 KO), but at least it gives the latter a tune-up after a bout with pneumonia scrapped a unification fight with Kenshiro Teraji earlier this year. Teraji made clear after his recent knockout of Hekkie Budler that he’s still interested in that fight, so a clean win from “Bomba” here should put the two back on a collision course before long.

“My team and I have seen the tape on him (Zapata) We are ready and eager to get back in the ring,” noted Gonzalez. “We saw Zapata is a southpaw, but he brings nothing new to the table, on Oct.27 Bomba will still be WBO champion.”

“Destiny has placed me here,“ states Zapata. “I won my last fight. Villar got a hometown decision which cost me the fight with Gonzalez but here we are I will not disappoint my people.”
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Re: Jonathan Gonzalez vs. Gerardo Zapata | ESPN+ - October 27, 2023

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A change in opponent now has WBO junior flyweight titlist Jonathan “Bomba” Gonzalez (27-3-1) of Caguas, Puerto Rico making his 3rd defense against Nicaraguan ranked contender WBO #14 Gerardo "Cascabel" Zapata (14-1-1) on Friday, October 27th from Alexis Arguello Sports Complex in Managua, Nicaragua.

“Zapata has stepped in for Leyman Benavides as he felt ill and after a few days he will not be able to fight Gonzalez," states Tuto Zabala Jr, President of ASB

"[Zapata] was fighting a rematch on the co-main event and has been training, we can expect a tough fight."

“Bomba” Gonzalez is no stranger to adversity and has faced a similar style in the past making his first defense and outpointing former Filipino Olympian Mark Anthony Barriga.

“My team and I have seen the tape on him (Zapata) We are ready and eager to get back in the ring,” noted Gonzalez. “We saw Zapata is a southpaw, but he brings nothing new to the table, on Oct.27 Bomba will still be WBO champion."

"Cascabel" Zapata of San Juan Del Sur is finally getting his big shot at home, after a closely contested draw this past August against local Azael Villar in Panama and a controversial DQ against Rene Santiago in Dominican Republic, He finally gets the chance to fight in his hometown.

"Destiny has placed me here, "states Zapata. "I won my last fight. Villar got a hometown decision which cost me the fight with Gonzalez but here we are I will not disappoint my people."

8 more bouts will round off the show, which is set to air live at 9PM/ EDT on ESPN+ (USA & Puerto Rico) and ESPN Knockout (Latin America) The event is promoted by All Star Boxing, Inc.
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Re: Jonathan Gonzalez vs. Gerardo Zapata | ESPN+ - October 27, 2023

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The co-main event for October 27th "WBO Night of Champions" card was announced Thursday afternoon as it will feature another clash between Puerto Rico & Nicaragua. WBO Latino Jr flyweight champion #4 Rene "El Chulo" Santiago (11-3 8 KO's) defends his title against undefeated ranked challenger #15 Kevin Vivas (7-0 2 KO's) in a 10-round bout.

IBF #13 WBO #4 Santiago of Humacao, Puerto Rico once again travels abroad to make his second defense of his Latino title. This past April he headlined an All-Star Boxing card from Panama, stopping local fan favorite Carlos Ortega in the eighth round of a fire filled fight.

“We are excited to be back in the ring defending my belt in such an important show,” notes Santiago. “Another win will put me at the doorstop of a title opportunity which has been my goal since I started boxing. A big thanks to WBO, my manager Margaro Cruz and Tuto Zabala Jr for making this happen.”

Vivas of Nindiri has an accomplished amateur background, winning Bronze in the 2019 Lima Panamerican Games. Vivas was also awarded 2022 Nicaragua Boxer of the year, impressively fighting 5 times in the year. Now he’s ready to take the next big step in his career.

“I am looking forward to fighting for my first belt as a professional in front of my hometown fans,” states Vivas “We feel ready and confident of a thrilling victory on Oct.27.”

“This will be a great card from top to bottom, Puerto Rico and Nicaragua are two countries with a rich boxing history. We can expect fireworks on Fight Night,” added Zabala Jr

7 more bouts round off the world title bill. #GonzalezZapata is promoted by All Star Boxing Inc and airs live at 9PM/ EDT on ESPN+ (USA & Puerto Rico) and ESPN Knockout (Latin America).
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