Ghana's Isaac Dogboe took his biggest step yet toward a title shot at a 126-pound title Saturday.

The former 122-pound beltholder from Ghana got off to a quick start and then withstood a rally from Joet Gonzalez to win a split decision in a 10-round bout Saturday night at Grand Casino Hinckley in Hinckley, Minnesota.

The fight was billed as a WBC title eliminator even though Dogboe and Gonzalez were ranked Nos. 5 and 6, respectively.

Dogboe (24-2, 15 KOs), the shorter fighter, controlled the first few rounds by darting in, unloaded combinations and darting out while Gonzalez threw relatively few punches.

However, by Round 4, during which Gonzalez stung Dogboe with a right hand, the Los Angeles fighter picked up his work rate and walked down his opponent much of the rest of the fight.

That produced some back-and-forth rounds that were difficult to score, although Gonzalez clearly did his best work in the second half of the fight.

The fight seemed to be in doubt as the bell rang to start the final round, in which the combatants stood toe to toe and emptied their respective gas tanks.

All three judges turned in scores of 96-94, two for Dogoe and one for Gonzalez. Dogboe won the 10th round on all three cards, which gave him the victory.

Dogboe has now won four consecutive fights since he lost back-to-back fights to Emanuel Navarrete in 2018 and 2019, the second time by a knockout.

However, his last three fights have all been close, majority decisions over Adam Lopez and Christopher Diaz, and now the split decision over Gonzalez.

Meanwhile, Gonzalez (25-3, 15 KOs) was hoping to get a third opportunity to fight for a featherweight title after two disappointments. However, he has now lost three of his past five fights. He’ll have to rebuild.

Dogboe said, “I said to the people that my journey can be a Hollywood blockbuster movie, and I praise God always.

“I’ve always seen {trainer} Barry {Hunter} as a very inspirational person, a father figure. He’s a person that when it seems like it’s all gone, he always has something to say to you. I really needed him in my corner. He was able to pull that extra strength in me out. I want to say thanks to Joet Gonzalez. He’s a true warrior.

“Whoever the champions are, they should watch out. The ‘Royal Storm,’ I am back, baby!”

Gonzalez (25-3, 15 KOs), who outlanded Dogboe 197-190, believed he did enough to earn the win. Last October, he lost a 12-round barnburner to Navarrete in his second bid for the WBO featherweight title. Despite falling short, he still hopes a third title opportunity is in his future.

“Close fight. I thought I won the fight. I buckled him, I believe, twice in the fight. I stunned him,” Gonzalez said. “He didn’t really land too many shots. I landed the cleaner, harder shots. I was pushing him back, and he was holding most of the time. Roughing me and trying to stop me. But I thought I won the fight.”

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