Frankie Gomez
Frankie Gomez was born in East Los Angeles, California, United States on February 4th, 1992 and is the Boxer. At the age of 32, Frankie Gomez biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.
At 32 years old, Frankie Gomez has this physical status:
Jess Francisco Gómez (born February 4, 1992 in East Los Angeles, California) is an unbeaten Mexican-American professional boxer.
Gómez is now signed to Oscar De La Hoya's Golden Boy Promotions.
Frankie has been educated by Freddie Roach, the year's Top Trainer.
Amateur career
Gomez began boxing as an 8-year old and had an outstanding amateur record of 120–8. In 2007 he took the Junior Olympic National Championship and Gold at the Cadet World Championships in Baku, Azerbaijan. Gómez won the U-17 2008 Cadet World Championships in the Light Welterweight division. In 2009 he became the U.S.A. Amateur National Champion at age 17 beating National Golden Gloves winner José Benavidez of Phoenix. At the 2009 World Amateur Boxing Championships he went on to win a silver medal after losing to Olympic bronze medalist Roniel Iglesias.
Professional career
Considered America's premiere amateur boxer when he turned Pro, Oscar De La Hoya said of Francisco "I've been watching his career closely for years, and Gómez is one of the best amateur boxers I've seen in a long time. He's (Gómez) a true blue chip prospect, and he has all the tools to become a world champion and a star in this game."
Gomez won his pro debut against veteran Clayvonne Howard by 3rd-round TKO. His third TKO victim was the Nigerian Akeem Akinbode, the fight took place on FSN's Fight Night Club.
In his first fight with trainer Abel Sanchez, Gómez beat the veteran Jason Davis by first round K.O.
In July 2011, Gomez beat Khadaphi Proctor; the bout was televised on TeleFutura.
In 2012, Gomez began training with famed boxing trainer Freddie Roach. After several victories, Gomez faced his biggest opponent yet in veteran Mauricio Herrera on the undercard of Canelo Álvarez vs. Amir Khan in May 2016. Gomez put on a dominant performance, winning all 10 rounds on all 3 judges' scorecards.