“WEDNESDAY NIGHT FIGHTS” EIGHT FIGHTERS ASPIRE FOR CAREER ADVANCING TRIUMPHSAT THE PROBOX EVENTS CENTER IN PLANT CITY, FL, JUNE 14 LIVE ON PROBOX TV

June 13, 2023 – Plant City, FL – Heavy handed Franklin Gonzalez, he of twenty-five knockout victories in twenty-seven fights, battles former bantamweight champion Saul Sanchez in the main event of this weeks’ “Wednesday Night Fights.” Also featured on the card is Mexican amateur sensations Oscar Alvarez Jr and undefeated prospect Dominic Valle. The four card will be streamed live on ProBox TV Wednesday, June 14, beginning at 8 pm ET / 5 pm PT.

Here is the card:

10 Rounds Super Bantamweights Main Event

Franklin Gonzalez, 124.8 lbs. 25-2, 25 KO’sLos Teques, Venezuela  vs.                

Saul Sanchez, 122.2 lbs. 18-2, 11 KO’s, Pacoima, California

8 Rounds Lightweights TV # 3

Oscar Alvarez Jr., 131.6 lbs. 9-0 7 KO’s, Ciudad Obregon, Mexico    vs                                

Jonhatan Cardoso, 133 lbs. 15-1, 14 KO’s, Sao Paulo, Brazil

6 Rounds Super Featherweights TV #1(8:00 PM LIVE)

Dominic Valle, 129.6 lbs. 5-0 4 KO’s, Lutz, Florida

Carlos Rosario, 130 lbs. 6-1 3 KO’s, Winter Haven, Florida

4 Rounds Super Lightweights TV #1(8:00 PM LIVE)

Tristan Gallichand, 140 lbs. Pro Debut, Winter Haven, Florida

Christopher Wingate, 140 lbs. 0-2, Yulee, Florida

Franklin Gonzalez, a 26-year-old from Los Teques, Venezuela is a former WBA Fedebol Flyweight champion. He fought fifteen times in his firsrt two years as a pro. His first twenty-five bouts were ALL knockout wins. He is looking to rebound from his last two fights, both split decisions losses. He goes up against Sanchez, a 26-year-old from Encino, who is a former WBO Latino and WBA Fedecentro Bantamweight champion.

Oscar Alvarez Jr. (9-0, 7 KOs) from Ciudad Obregon, MX, had a stellar amateur 665-12 record, stands 6’ 3”, and will be facing his toughest opponent to date against one-time Brazilian Lightweight Champion Jonhatan Cordoso. Alvarez’ fourteen-year amateur career culminated with back-to-back 2019 and ’20 Mexican Championship Gold Medals and a Bronze in the Pan Am Games. The 24- year-old Cordoso is a former Brazilian Lightweight Champion, has also challenged for the WBA Latino title.

Valle has fought all of his pro fights under the ProBox TV umbrella and all at White Sands Events Center, He had knocked out all of his opponents going into his last fight in November which he won by unanimous decision in dominating fashion. The twenty-seven-year-old Rosario is less than two years into his pro career and is looking to make a name for himself.

How to Watch Wednesday’s Show:

1. ProBoxTV.com

2. The ProBox TV app available on all app stores

3. Available on Roku TV, Fire TV, Android TV, Apple TV

About ProBox TV: ProBox TV is a digital subscription service which gives fans exclusive access to ProBox TV Content including live streaming of fights and on-demand videos. You can also watch daily talk shows with Juan Manuel Marquez, Paulie Malignaggi, Chris Algieri and our host Claudia Trejos. ProBox TV can be accessed using your favorite streaming devices, including mobile devices, or any personal computer. ProBox TV is a global product and available in all countries.

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“WEDNESDAY NIGHT FIGHTS” EIGHT FIGHTERS ASPIRE FOR CAREER ADVANCING TRIUMPHS AT THE PROBOX EVENTS CENTER IN PLANT CITY, FL, JUNE 14 LIVE ON PROBOX TV

June 12, 2023 – Plant City, FL – Heavy handed Franklin Gonzalez, he of twenty-five knockout victories in twenty-seven fights, battles former bantamweight champion Saul Sanchez in the main event of this weeks’ “Wednesday Night Fights.” Also featured on the card are two amateur greats and an undefeated local prospect. The four bouts will be streamed live on ProBox TV beginning at 8 pm ET / 5 pm PT.

Here is the card:

10  Rounds Super Bantamweights Main Event

Franklin Gonzalez, 25-2, 25 KO’s, Los Teques, Venezuela  vs.                

Saul Sanchez, 18-2, 11 KO’s, Pacoima, California

Franklin Gonzalez, a 26-year-old from Los Teques, Venezuela is a former WBA Fedebol Flyweight champion. He fought fifteen times in his firsrt two years as a pro. His first twenty-five bouts were ALL knockout wins. He is looking to rebound from his last two fights, both split decisions losses.  He goes up against Sanchez, a 26-year-old from Encino, who is a former WBO Latino and WBA Fedecentro Bantamweight champion.

8 Rounds Lightweights TV # 3

Oscar Alvarez Jr., 9-0 7 KO’s, Ciudad Obregon, Mexico    vs                                

Jonhatan Cardoso, 15-1, 14 KO’s, Sao Paulo, Brazil

Oscar Alvarez Jr. (9-0, 7 KOs) from Ciudad Obregon, MX, had a stellar amateur 665-12 record, stands 6’ 3”, and will be facing his toughest opponent to date against one-time Brazilian Lightweight Champion Jonhatan Cordoso. Alvarez’ fourteen-year amateur career culminated with back-to-back 2019 and ’20 Mexican Championship Gold Medals and a Bronze in the Pan Am Games. The 24- year-old Cordoso is a former Brazilian Lightweight Champion, has also challenged for the WBA Latino title.

6 Rounds Super Featherweights TV #2

Tsendbaatar Erdenebat, 6-0-3 KO’s, Tsetserleg, Mongolia. vs

Mandeep Jangra, 4-0, 3 KO’s, Kharian, India,

Amateur sensation “Chinggis Khaan” Erdenebat, a 2018 Asian Games gold medalist two-time Mongolian Olympian, has been unstoppable in his first 6 pro bouts, throwing multitudes of combinations from all angles. He will be fighting for the third time on US soil. This fight against undefeated Mandeep Jangra will be a big step up in competition and a high-risk fight for both. Jangra, just two years into his pro career, will be making his third appearance on ProBox TV, having KO’d opponents in his first two appearances.

6 Rounds Super Featherweights TV #1(8:00 PM LIVE)

Dominic Valle, 5-0 4 KO’s, Lutz, Florida

Carlos Rosario, 6-1 3 KO’s, Winter Haven, Florida

Valle has fought all of his pro fights under the ProBox TV umbrella and all at White Sands Events Center, He had knocked out all of his opponents going into his last fight in November which he won by unanimous decision in dominating fashion. The twenty-seven-year-old Rosario is less than two years into his pro career and is looking to make a name for himself.

How to Watch Wednesday’s Show:

1. ProBoxTV.com

2. The ProBox TV app available on all app stores

3. Available on Roku TV, Fire TV, Android TV, Apple TV

About ProBox TV: ProBox TV is a digital subscription service which gives fans exclusive access to ProBox TV Content including live streaming of fights and on-demand videos. You can also watch daily talk shows with Juan Manuel Marquez, Paulie Malignaggi, Chris Algieri and our host Claudia Trejos. ProBox TV can be accessed using your favorite streaming devices, including mobile devices, or any personal computer. ProBox TV is a global product and available in all countries.

Follow ProBox TV at https://twitter.com/ProBox_TV and https://www.youtube.com/c/ProBoxTV

For more ProBox TV info click here https://proboxtv.com/what-is-probox-tv/en




Scrappy Ramirez Decisions Padilla

World-Ranked John “Scrappy” Ramirez remained undefeated with a 10-round unanimous decision over Luis Padilla in a super flyweight contest at the Fantasy Springs Resort Casino in Indio, California.

Ramirez landed 231 of 716 punches. Padilla was 94 of 522.

Ramirez, 114.8 lbs of Los Angeles, CA won by scores of 100-90 and 99-91 twice and is now 11-0. Padilla, 115 lbs of Guadalajara, MEX is 15-4-2.

“This wasn’t a tough fight for me,” said “Scrappy” Ramirez. “He wasn’t on my level. I made sure that the fight wasn’t boring for the fans here and made it as entertaining as possible. Even though I give myself a C for my performance because I should have never gotten hit, I was willing to take a gamble. I want the eliminator next.”

Manuel Flores remained undefeated by winning an eight-round split decision over Franklin Gonzalez in a super bantamweight fight.

In round five, Flores dropped Gonzalez with a solid left. In round six, Gonzalez was cut over his left eye as a result of a punch.

Flores landed 131 of 462 punches; Gonzalez was 103 of 466.

Flores, 119.6 lbs of Coachella, CA took two cards by 77-74 scores. Gonzalez won a card 76-75.

Flores is now 15-0. Gonzalez, 120 lbs of Los Teques, VEN is 25-2.

“This was a really good experience,” said Manuel “Gucci” Flores. “I’ve never gone a full eight-rounds before against a tough opponent like Gonzalez. This was a great test for me; I give myself a C-. I kept going to his head when his body was there. He was using some dirty tactics like head butting and such, but at the end I’m glad we were able to get the victory.”

Katherine Lindenmuth took a six-round split decision from Lorraine Villalobos in minimumweight bout.

Lindenmuth, 102.2 lbs of Albuquerque, NM won by scores of 59-55 and 58-56. Villalobos took a card 58-56.

Lindenmuth is 3-1. Villalobos, 103 lbs of Los Angeles is 5-5.

Grant Flores made a successful pro debut with a first round stoppage over Jorge Lopez in a four-round super welterweight bout.

Flores dropped Lopez in the first 10 seconds with a left hand. Later in the round, Flores bloodied the nose of Lopez and then landed a hard shot on the ropes that forced a referee stoppage at 2:35.

Flores, 149.8 lbs of Coachella, CA is 1-0 with one knockout. Lopez, 151 lbs of Queretaro, MEX is 0-2.

Stefanie Cohen won a four-round unanimous decision over Leanne Calderon in a bantamweight fight.

In round two, Cohen dropped Calderon with a right hand.

The knockdown was the difference as Cohen, 116.6 lbs of Miami won by scores of 38-37 on all cards and is now 3-1-1. Calderon, 117.2 lbs of Austin, TX is 1-3-1.

Zachary Spiller remained undefeated with a four-round unanimous decision over Kaleel Carter in a heavyweight bout.

Spiller, 265.4 lbs of Houston, TX is 4-0. Carter, 227 lbs of Bellflower, CA 3-4.