Alejandro González Jr.


Alejandro González Jr. was a Mexican professional boxer who challenged once for the IBF super bantamweight title. He was the son of former world champion Alejandro Martín González.

Professional career

Between 2010 and 2016, Gonzalez Jr. compiled a 25-3-3 professional record. In February 2013 González knocked out 19-0 Hanzel Martinez in the second round in Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico, to win the interim World Boxing Council Youth Silver Bantamweight title, the only title he would win in his 31 bout career. In July 2015, Gonzalez Jr. knocked down 20-0 International Boxing Federation World Super Bantamweight Champion Carl Frampton twice in the first round of their world title bout, only to lose the 12-round decision. In his final ring appearance, Gonzalez Jr. had not won a fight in nearly two years when he fought to a 12-round draw with Hector Bobadilla in Guadalajara in October 2016 in a bout for the interim World Boxing Council FECOMBOX Super Bantamweight
title.

Death in Guadalajara

González was shot to death in Guadalajara, Mexico, on December 9, 2016. Two others accompanying González in a Jeep van were killed, and one was believed to be his grandfather. ESPN Mexico called the shooting an execution.

Professional boxing record

Res.RecordOpponentTypeRoundDateLocationNotes
Draw25–3–3 Hector Esnar BobadillaMD122016-10-29Arena Coliseo, Guadalajara, Jalisco.png" />For interim WBC FECOMBOX Super Bantamweight title.
Loss25–3–2 Karim GuerfiUD102015-11-10
Loss25–2–2 Carl FramptonUD122015-07-18For IBF Super Bantamweight title.
Win25–1–2 Gonzalo GarciaUD82014-12-13Pesqueria, Nuevo León, Mexico.png" />
Win24–1–2 Alem RoblesUD82014-09-20Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico.png" />
Win23–1–2 Javier FrancoKO2 2014-07-18
Loss22–1–2 Juan Alberto RosasTD9 2014-04-05
Win22–0–2 Jose Carlos VargasKO2 2013-11-22
Win21–0–2 Jose CayetanoUD102013-08-03
Win20–0–2 Noe Martinez RaygozaKO2 2013-05-18Zitacuaro, Michoacán, Mexico.png" />
Win19–0–2 Alexander AcostaKO4 2013-03-09Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico.png" />
Win18–0–2 Hanzel MartinezKO2 2013-02-16Auditorio Municipal, Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico.png" />Won vacant WBC Youth Intercontinental Bantamweight title.
Win17–0–2 Cesar RamirezKO2 2012-11-24
Win16–0–2 Alvaro CalderonKO1 2012-09-29Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico.png" />
Win15–0–2 Heriberto RivasUD62012-08-11Jalisco, Mexico.png" />
Win14–0–2 Leopoldo GonzalezTKO1 2012-06-16Sun Bowl, El Paso, Texas, United States.png" />
Win13–0–2 Daniel NavareteKO1 2012-05-05
Win12–0–2 Martin LopezUD42012-01-21
Win11–0–2 Sergio NunezTKO6 2011-11-05
Win10–0–2 Manuel ArmendarizTKO2 2011-10-08
Win9–0–2 Jose Carlos LopezTKO3 2011-08-27
Win8–0–2 Javier EstradaKO3 2011-06-18Toluca, México, Mexico.png" />
Draw7–0–2 Alem RoblesMD42011-05-14Los Mochis, Sinaloa, Mexico.png" />
Win7–0–1 Martin RodriguezTKO4 2011-04-02Mexicali, Baja California, Mexico.png" />
Win6–0–1 Jairo CalvilloTKO2 2011-02-12
Win5–0–1 Julio VizarrateaUD42010-11-26
Win4–0–1 Christian AcevesSD42010-10-30Zapopan, Jalisco, Mexico.png" />
Win3–0–1 Victor OrozcoUD42010-09-04
Win2–0–1 Fernando AranaUD42010-07-16
Win1–0–1 Francisco Javier MedinaUD42010-05-21
Draw0–0–1 Oswaldo NovoaSD42010-03-19Professional debut.