INGLEWOOD, Calif. -- Roman Gonzalez won a world championship in his fourth weight class Saturday night, taking a unanimous decision over Carlos Cuadras to claim the WBC 115-pound title belt.The Nicaraguan pound-for-pound star better known as Chocolatito persevered through a brutal slugfest with Cuadras, who was outstanding on the biggest stage of his career. The fighters traded big shots and frenetic flurries for 12 rounds, but Gonzalezs remarkable skills earned the victory on all three cards, 117-111, 116-112 and 115-113.The Associated Press also scored it 115-113 as Gonzalez (46-0) surpassed his mentor, Alexis Arguello, by becoming the first Nicaraguan to win titles in four divisions.Gonzalez was thoroughly tested by Cuadras (35-1-1), who fearlessly took the stars biggest shots in a name-making performance.A vociferous crowd of 6,714 at the famed Forum roared for both fighters through 12 punishing rounds, alternating chants of Nicaragua! and Mexico!Gonzalez appeared to lose none of his power or speed when he moved up 3 pounds from flyweight to super flyweight. He attacked Cuadras from the opening moments with relentless combinations, pressuring with his usual stellar footwork and movement.But Cuadras replied with toughness and flair, shuffling his feet to taunt Gonzalez in the middle rounds. He repeatedly caught Chocolatito with creative shots while Gonzalez relentlessly stalked the champion.Blood began dripping from a cut near Cuadras right eye in the ninth round, but Chocolatitos face swelled on the right side in the late rounds as well.Cuadras reacted with disappointment when the verdict was announced, while Gonzalez celebrated the latest superlative in his rising career.Japans Yoshihiro Kamegai also stopped Mexicos Jesus Soto Karass after the eighth round on the undercard, winning a rematch of their entertaining draw five months ago. Deep into another brutal bout, Kamegai (27-3-2, 24 KOs) finally wobbled Soto Karass (28-11-4) with a big right hand in the eighth, and his corner waved off the fight moments later.The 29-year-old Gonzalez has assumed a spot among the top pound-for-pound fighters in boxing during a steady rise through the lightest weight classes. He moved into the U.S. spotlight in his last three bouts by fighting in the co-main events of shows starring Gennady Golovkin, the unbeaten middleweight champion.With Golovkin fighting Kell Brook in London on Saturday, Gonzalez assumed the headlining role at the Forum -- and he was ready for the spotlight.Gonzalezs streak of 10 straight stoppages ended at the Forum five months ago, when McWilliams Arroyo survived a lopsided loss on his feet. Gonzalez defended his WBC flyweight title in that bout, and he kept that 112-pound belt while moving up to fight Cuadras.Gonzalez wanted the fourth title to avenge Alexis Arguello, the most accomplished boxer in Nicaraguas history and a mentor to Gonzalez. Arguello fell just short of a title in a fourth weight class during two memorable losses to Aaron Pryor 34 years ago.Fans who arrived early in Inglewood watched Golovkins fifth-round stoppage of Brook on outdoor video boards. Fake Yeezy . 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No. 13-seeded John Isner and No. 21 Philipp Kohlschreiber were among six players who dropped out of the tournament on Tuesday, joining No. 12 seed Tommy Haas and two other players who withdrew on Monday. LONDON -- Arsenal rediscovered its attacking potency as Alexis Sanchezs double secured a 3-1 victory over Bournemouth in the Premier League on Sunday.Theo Walcott was also on target with a header as Arsenal overcame a contentious penalty that Callum Wilson converted in a fiercely fought game at the Emirates Stadium.Having struggled offensively in recent weeks, Sanchez inspired Arsenal to produce some scintillating attacking play and avoid a third consecutive league draw. Arsenal remains fourth, three points behind leader Chelsea but four points ahead of north London rival Tottenham.Even when he looks dead (Sanchez) is still alive and finds the resources to do something special, Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger said. We started well, but after they equalized we became nervous and thats where you could see the draws played on our mind.Bournemouth can take heart from a promising attacking display, which was delivered without Jack Wilshere, who was ineligible due to the terms of the midfielders loan from Arsenal.I thought we were very good today, its very difficult when you go behind early in the game, but the group responded very well, with maturity, Bournemouth manager Eddie Howe said.Today when you look at the players we were without, the fact that we managed to produce the performance we did without them shows the quality in the squad.Arsenals early intensity forced a mistake from Steve Cook in the 12th minute, as the Bournemouth defenders back pass gifted Sanchez the chaance to round goalkeeper Adam Federici and calmly place the ball into the empty net.ddddddddddddArsenal believed it should have had a penalty two minutes later but referee Michael Jones waved play on as Sanchez went down under a challenge from Nathan Ake. Replays showed that any contact did in fact take place just outside the area.The home fans were doubly aggrieved in the 25th when Jones awarded the visitors a penalty as Nacho Monreal and Wilson went shoulder to shoulder in the Arsenal box. The Bournemouth forward calmly placed his spot kick into the bottom right corner.With Arsenal visibly rattled by the equalizer, Bournemouth spurned opportunities to take the lead, most notably when Adam Smith headed narrowly over when unmarked six yards (meters) out.However, Wengers side began to rediscover its rhythm as Sanchez twice came close just before halftime, striking narrowly over after a neat exchange with Ozil before rattling the bar with a powerful effort from the right side of the box.Arsenal began the second half as it ended the first and Monreal went some way to redeeming himself by supplying the cross for Walcott to restore Arsenals lead in the 53rd after good work from Sanchez and Ozil.Arsenal threatened to extend its lead on several occasions before substitute Olivier Giroud centered for Sanchez in the 90th to seal a much-needed victory. ' ' '