At the Pechanga Arena, San Diego, California, Roman Gonzalez vs Julio Martinez took place on 5th March 2022, know its results, purse, pay-outs, PPV share
We take a look at the results of their match, career records, fight purse and Pay-outs of the match will took place this Saturday.
Roman Gonzalez vs Julio Cesar Martinez Fight Purse, Payouts, PPV Bonus Share
| Player | Confirmed Purse | PPV Share | Total Pay-out |
| Roman Gonzalez | 500,000 dollars | 50% | 2.300,000 dollars |
| Julio Cesar Martinez | 300,000 dollars | 50% | 1,000,000 dollars |
Roman Gonzalez vs Julio Cesar Martinez Results, Score, Winner and Analysis
Roman Gonzalez defeated Julio Martinez by unanimous decision, with judges scoring the bout 118-110, 117-11, and 116-112 in Gonzalez’ favour. With this win, Roman Gonzalez also won the WBC Diamond Super Fly Title.
Gonzalez score more lethal punches throughout the entire match and as aresult, all judges decided in his favour. Gonzalez had greater power in his fists in the eleventh round, as Martinez’s fast-landing strikes had minimal power.
Martinez appeared to win a close round but not the fight in the twelfth and final round. Jerry Cantu, the referee, had little to do with the clinch. Only Gonzalez could win the title because Martinez failed to make weight.
Career of Roman Gonzalez, Record And Stats
After losing his previous pay-per-view bout to Juan Francisco Estrada in March 2021, Roman Gonzalez returned to the ring for the first time. Gonzalez lost the WBC super flyweight title, as well as the WBC and Ring weight titles. Gonzalez holds an impressive record of 51 wins in 54 matches including 41 KO wins.
He is the first Nicaraguan boxer to win world titles in four different weight classes.
Career of Julio Cesar Martinez, Record And Stats
Julio Cesar Martinez Aguilar is a professional boxer from Mexico who was the WBC flyweight champion from December 2019 until March 2022. Julio Martinez has won 18 of his 20 fights including 14 KO wins.
Martinez is ranked #1 flyweight fighter in the world by BoxRec, The Ring, and TBRB as of June 2021, while he is ranked #2 flyweight by ESPN.


