The Star Boxing® pair of Yunieski Gonzalez and Joshua Clottey both entertained the crowd at Turning Stone Resort Casino, coming out strong early, but each lost on the judges' scorecards in the action fights televised by HBO Latino® on Saturday night (December 19).
Vyacheslav Shabranskyy was able to withstand the onslaught of the big-punching Gonzalez (16-2, 12 KOs), and several rounds of toe-to-toe exchanges had the crowd on its feet during the 10-round light heavyweight contest. Shabranskyy (15-0, 12 KOs) won a majority decision, 98-92 and 97-93 with one judge calling it even at 95-95.
"I knew this was going to be a war, and that's what we delivered," said Gonzalez. “"We both gave it our all and didn't let up. I did know the fight was very close and should have been a draw in my opinion. I would like the opportunity to fight him again and prove that I am the better fighter."
Said Star Boxing president Joe DeGuardia, echoing his fighter’s sentiments: “What a thrilling fight for the fans. Yanieski certainly has a crowd-pleasing style, and both he and Shabranskyy have chins and hearts made of steel. I’d love to see a rematch.”
Clottey (39-5, 22 KOs) came out like gangbusters early against Gabriel Rosado in the 10-round junior middleweight contest pitting two former titleholders. By fight’s end, Rosado (22-9, 13 KOs) had swelling under both eyes, but all three judges deemed him the busier of the two fighters, and the scorecards read 97-93, 97-93 and 96-94.
“Rosado impressed the judges by staying busy,” said DeGuardia. “Joshua fought a much bigger man, and he has told me he only wants to fight junior middleweight from now on. We actually talked about going back to the welterweight division, as he said he walked out of the gym at 152 pounds daily.”
Though neither of his fighters had their hands raised, DeGuardia was delighted with the evening of boxing: “What a great card to close out 2015,” he said. “I am pleased that we were a part of it, and want to congratulate HBO, Turning Stone Casino, Golden Boy Promotions, and everyone else involved in the show.”
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Comments
JakeTheBoxerWed Dec 23, 2015, 1:55 PM UTC
A think Clottey would be still dangerous at 147. He is strong and can punch. Dont forget Rosado is a middleweight.
MrFantasticMon Dec 21, 2015, 1:41 AM UTC
yep.............
Reported for racism.
SCEN3RYMon Dec 21, 2015, 1:09 AM UTC
I haven't seen the fight yet, but considering his last high profile fight was nearly 6 years ago with long stretches of inactivity following that, I think it says something about him that he did decent work versus Rosado in a weight class he doesn't belong in.
PunchyPotorffSun Dec 20, 2015, 11:07 PM UTC
I wonder why these fighters move up or down a division, then go test the waters in a fairly major TV fight? I always heard you test the waters either in the gym, or with a low level stay busy fight against just basic competition. In recent years, you could pretty much count on one hand the number of fighters who've been successful when switching divisions.
LarryXSun Dec 20, 2015, 9:55 PM UTC
Racist Bruh.
yepLarry get back to McDonald's and stop being racist
If you did it in the real world
You would get knocked out again you inbred
McDonalds??? i dont get it.....
Damn Larry hates Ghanaians
lol
