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Gonzalez then sent Solano to the canvas again in the third with another right hook, before ending matters with a right hook to the body in the fifth. González closed out his 15th year as a pro with an opening-round TKO over Gregorio Balcazar on 18 October 2003, and a fourth-round KO against Norberto Sandoval on 28 November 2003.
For only the second time in his career to that point, De La Hoya was taken the full 12-round distance. Despite failing to score a knockdown in the fight, De La Hoya was extremely accurate offensively during the fight, landing 361 punches out of 561 thrown for an impressive 64% success rate, while González outthrew De La Hoya, he landed over 100 less punches (251 out of 751) for a 34% success ...
The first film to seriously challenge the record was Gone with the Wind, reported to have cost about $3.9–4.25 million, [139] although sources from the time state that Ben-Hur and—erroneously—Hell's Angels cost more. [215] Ben-Hur was definitively displaced at the top of the chart by Duel in the Sun in 1946.
This week on Thursday Night Football, the Chicago Bears play the Washington Commanders, streaming live on Amazon Prime Video on Oct. 5 at 8:15 p.m. ET. Here's the complete schedule for Thursday ...
Miguel Ángel González (boxer) (born 1970), Mexican boxer Miguel Ángel González (Argentine footballer) (born 1983), known as El Mágico , Argentine football midfielder Mike González (baseball catcher) (1890–1977), Cuban baseball catcher and manager
Scheduled for July 20 at AT&T Stadium, the match will mark the 11th pro match of Paul’s career and the 59th of Tyson. Full details on how to buy tickets, which boxers will fight on the ...
Shortly after Robert Smigel moved from New York to Chicago in 1983 to start his career in comedy, he made his first visit to Wrigley Field to see the Cubs play. He noticed a prevalence of large men who wore walrus mustaches and aviator sunglasses, a look similar to Mike Ditka, who had been hired to coach the city's NFL team, the Chicago Bears, the year before.
Miguel almost upset two-time world champion Roger Mayweather in Hilton Hotel, Laughlin, Nevada. [3] On April 24, 1998, González lost to three-time world champion, American Antonio Margarito in Scottish Rite Center, San Diego, California, Nevada. [4] He has also fought César Valdez Valenzuela, and two-time world champion Daniel Santos.