The massive comeback is on for 37-year-old grasp Gonzalez, who containers Rober Barrera in Managua on July 12. After profitable world titles at minimumweight, light-flyweight, flyweight and super-flyweight, the ageless stylist has his sights set on conquering a fifth weight class. Few would guess in opposition to him, writes Phil Rogers.
Each nation wants its heroes. Some present inspiration and hope by way of their outstanding feats; others symbolise a set of collective beliefs to aspire in direction of. For the individuals of Nicaragua, a rustic diminutive in stature, famed for its beautiful artistry and herculean in its resilience, their nationwide treasure couldn’t be extra becoming.
Roman Gonzalez has spent the final 19 years dazzling boxing followers throughout the planet as he’s continued to beat a number of weight courses. Few fighters can declare to carry a way of balletic magnificence to the violence they dispense fairly like ‘Chocolatito’, however with a view to expose his supreme expertise to the world, this contemporary nice has needed to take to the street for alternative and recognition.
Lastly, after 9 years away, the prodigal son returns on July 12 to face Rober ‘El Huracan’ Barrera. For Gonzalez, it’s not solely an enormous homecoming however a possibility to work in direction of his dream of turning into six-time, five-weight, world champion.
“I’m feeling motivated and completely satisfied to lastly return residence,” he tells Boxing Information. “It is a historic combat after a lot time with out me combating in my very own nation. It’s arduous as a result of planning a boxing occasion in Nicaragua is one thing actually sophisticated, as a result of it prices some huge cash. I hope to present the individuals of Nicaragua a superb combat. I’m so completely satisfied as a result of all of the households in Nicaragua can see me combat once more. The general public in Nicaragua don’t have the chance to see me stay.”
Eighteen months have handed since Gonzalez misplaced a slender factors resolution to Juan Francisco Estrada in December 2022. It was the fourth defeat of the Nicaraguan’s storied profession and, simply because it was with all of the others, the loss prompted many to name for his retirement from the game.

Juan Francisco Estrada and Roman Gonzalez forward of their combat on December 3, 2022 (Melina Pizano/Matchroom)
Such an ending, nonetheless, is never accepted by fighters, not least those that’ve achieved the lofty standing of an ‘all-time nice.’ Having taken the time to get well and regroup, Gonzalez has taken goal on the belt-holders up at bantamweight (Junto Nakatani, Yoshiki Takei, Takuma Inoue and Ryosuke Nishida) and believes he could make one closing leap to turn into a world champion as soon as once more.
“I’m anxious to get again within the ring. This might be a giant comeback in my profession. I want to get a brand new title in a distinct weight class, at 118lbs. I wish to end my profession with a really good trajectory. In my final fights I’m going to present the very best that I may give. When the bell rings I’m simply gonna go on the market and do my job.”
Returning residence means revisiting the recollections of the place all of it started for Gonzalez. Rising up within the impoverished Barrio La Esperanza suburb of Managua, the nation’s capital, the younger Chocolatito’ would assist his father make ends meet by promoting pesticides door-to-door.
A combating man himself, Gonzalez’s father additionally launched him to the noble artwork and the younger novice quickly discovered success, with an albeit unverified 88-0 novice document. But, with the household struggling to place meals on the desk, Gonzalez’s drive to turn into a profitable professional turned all-consuming. It’s a time he seems to be again on with big pleasure, satisfied the hardships he endured helped create who he’s right this moment.
“I imagine that the one who doesn’t have something is the one which struggles essentially the most and may obtain one thing. When individuals don’t have an excessive amount of is once they go ahead and so they shine. It’s been a giant journey for me. Being born in Nicaragua in a humble and low-income atmosphere made me mature professionally at an early age to assist my household,” he says.
“It made me accountable and gave me lots of motivation to have the ability to assist my household transfer ahead. It helped me quite a bit, not solely to be Nicaraguan but in addition to come back from a household with lots of historical past on this planet of boxing in Nicaragua. It fills me with pleasure to have the ability to signify my nation and inspire the youth of the world to dedicate themselves to a sport and never fall into vices at an early age.”
On his approach to gathering up world titles, Gonzalez’s rise has introduced with it a renewed curiosity in boxing’s decrease weight courses. Having traditionally struggled to earn vital purses, smaller fighters akin to Jesse ‘Bam’ Rodriguez and Naoya Inoue are actually lastly making the form of cash their expertise warrants, and lots of are claiming it’s the Nicaraguan who led the cost on this entrance. Gonzalez stays humble on the suggestion however accepts his combating philosophy could have paved the way in which for others.
“I had a fantastic mentor Alexis Argüello. He taught me that within the ring there can solely be one aggressor and that should be me. I have to press with lengthy mixtures and that’s achieved by way of good preparation and every day self-discipline. I had many influences from Alexis, Oscar de La Hoya and Tito Trinidad, amongst others,” he says.

Felix ‘Tito’ Trinidad, Motion Pictures/Reuters
“Everyone has his personal worth however I’m tremendous proud that I’ve fought the very best, and perhaps as a result of I fought the very best that’s made the chance for different fighters like Bam and Inoue to shine on their very own. It hasn’t been simple. I’ve earned that respect amongst different fighters and on this planet of boxing.”
Although many regard this subsequent combat as one to merely shake off the ring rust, his opponent, Rober Barrera, has insisted that he’s trying to actual revenge after Gonzalez beat his brother, Ronald Barrera, nearly 10 years in the past in Nicaragua by the use of a fifth-round stoppage.
Ought to ‘Chocolatito’ have his hand raised, nonetheless, various huge fights could possibly be on the horizon, with title fights in opposition to the likes of Nakatani and Takuma Inoue (brother of ‘The Monster’ Naoya, pictured beneath) an actual risk.

Takuma Inoue celebrates
One other world title in one more weight class at this stage of his profession would certainly be a outstanding achievement however proper now Gonzalez insists he’s targeted on July 12 and the emotional homecoming his fellow countrymen are about to present him.
“We’re prepared for any proposal that comes our manner. We’re keen to combat anyone so long as the combat purse and the cost is sweet,” he declares. “God keen, we hope that, after profitable this combat, extra good and really lovely issues will come to my profession. God has a goal in every of us and it’s our mission to seek out it and combat to do higher each day. At the moment I’m primarily motivated by three issues; to proceed utilizing my platform to hold excessive the identify of Jesus Christ, my household, and to have the ability to retire as world champion. Every thing else is secondary.”