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Why do they call him chocolatito?

Why do they call him chocolatito?

The champion further revealed that the trail of his nickname began with his father. Luis Gonzalez, ‘Chocolatito’s father, also boxed at Arguello’s gym. He was nicknamed ‘Chocolate’. So, when Roman Gonzalez entered the gym at 14, he became ‘Chocolatito’.

How old is chocolatito?

34 years (June 17, 1987)
Román González/Age

Does chocolatito still fight?

Roman ‘Chocolatito’ Gonzalez’s doesn’t currently have a fight scheduled. Some potential future fights for Gonzalez include Unified Super Flyweight Champion Juan Francisco Estrada, Unified Bantamweight Champion Naoya Inoue, Kazuto Ioka, Jerwin Ancajas and Srisaket Sor Rungvisai.

Who defeated chocolatito?

Juan Francisco Estrada
Juan Francisco Estrada defeated Roman “Chocolatito” Gonzalez by split decision Saturday night in their 115-pound main event at American Airlines Arena in Dallas.

Who is the boxer with the nickname Chocolatito?

Román González (boxer) Román Alberto González Luna (born June 17, 1987), best known by his nickname “Chocolatito”, is a Nicaraguan professional boxer.

How old was Roman Gonzalez when he became a boxer?

Dubbed “Chocolatito”, an 18 year old González turned professional as a light flyweight in 2005. In his debut, he fought at the Pharaohs Casino in Managua, Nicaragua against 23 year old Ramon Urbina (0–1, 0 KOs) in a scheduled 4 round fight. González won via knockout in round 2.

Who was the first boxer from Nicaragua to win a world title?

Román Alberto González Luna (born 16 June 1987), best known by his nickname ” Chocolatito “, is a Nicaraguan professional boxer. He is the first boxer from Nicaragua to win world titles in four weight classes, having surpassed his mentor, idol, and former three-weight world champion, the late Alexis Argüello.

Who was the first boxer to win all four weight classes?

González is also the first boxer in history to win world titles in all four of the lowest weight classes: minimumweight, light flyweight, flyweight, and super flyweight.

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