Pound-for-pound king Roman Chocolatito Gonzalez, who has won world titles in three weight classes, will go for a belt in his fourth in his next fight.Gonzalez, the reigning flyweight champion who has already won world titles at strawweight and junior flyweight, will move up to 115 pounds and challenge Carlos Cuadras for his junior bantamweight crown on Sept. 10 (HBO, 10 p.m. ET/PT) at The Forum in Inglewood, California, K2 Promotions announced on Wednesday.Im very happy to challenge Carlos Cuadras for a world title in my fourth weight class, Gonzalez said. Its an honor to return to fight at The Forum in front of the great Los Angeles fight fans.The fight will be part of an HBO split-site telecast on which K2 stablemate and unified middleweight titleholder Gennady Golovkin will defend against welterweight titlist Kell Brook at the O2 Arena in London in a previously announced bout that will air live in the afternoon in the United States. That night, HBO will have live coverage of Cuadras-Gonzalez along with a replay of Golovkin-Brook.Cuadras will be fighting in the United States for the second time but for the first time on television and he said he is looking forward to it.I am excited to fight in the United States for the first time on HBO and at the legendary Forum in front of the great boxing fans in California, Cuadras said. Roman Gonzalez is a great champion and I have a lot of respect for him. I will prepare myself to be in the best condition of my boxing career to defend my WBC belt.The 29-year-old Gonzalez (45-0, 38 KOs), the best fighter in Nicaraguas history other than his mentor, friend and former trainer, the late Hall of Famer Alexis Arguello, has struggled in recent fights to make the flyweight limit of 112 pounds. So after making four successful flyweight title defenses, including tremendous knockout performances against former world titleholders Brian Viloria and Edgar Sosa, he is headed up in weight to take on the formidable Cuadras (35-0-1, 27 Kos).If Gonzalez wins a title in a fourth weight class he will accomplish what Arguello failed to do. Arguello, who had won world titles at featherweight, junior lightweight and lightweight, went for a title in a fourth weight class but got knocked out by fellow Hall of Famer Aaron Pryor in the 14th round of their legendary battle at the Orange Bowl in Miami in 1982.Arguello is such a legend that if Chocolatito can surpass what his idol tried to accomplish, it would be a huge statement for Roman and his career, K2 Promotions managing director Tom Loeffler said. When we were discussing potential opponents for Chocolatitos next fight, we went over a list of names and this fight seemed to be the biggest fight he could get right now. But I think (surpassing Arguello) played into his mind.If Gonzalez surpasses Arguellos feat, he will do so in an arena important to both of their careers. Gonzalez is 2-0 at The Forum, where he burst on the American scene by scoring a second-round knockout of Sosa in 2015. Arguello fought four of his world title bouts at The Forum, including in 1974 when he knocked out fellow Hall of Famer Ruben Olivares in the 13th round to win the featherweight crown.Were very excited to bring Roman back to the Fabulous Forum in his first main event at the famed venue, Loeffler said. Roman has proven with each fight why he is considered to be the No.1 pound-for-pound fighter in the world.Challenging an undefeated champion in his fourth weight class will be a great test for Roman and this battle against Cuadras will provide the non-stop action fans have come to expect at his fights.?Cuadras, 27, of Mexico, won the belt by eighth-round technical decision from Thailands Srisaket Sor Rungvisai in May 2014 and has made six successful defenses. His first defense resulted in the lone blemish on his record, a fourth-round technical draw against Jose Salgado in a fight that ended when an accidental head clash cut Salgado and he was unable to continue.Cuadras is coming off an eighth-round knockout of longtime Filipino contender Richie Mepranum on April 23, the same date as Gonzalezs lopsided decision win against McWilliams Arroyo in his last defense, which was also at The Forum. Vapormax Weiß Sale . 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LAS VEGAS -- The NCAA altered its timeout rules before the 2015-16 season and made it so coaches could no longer call a timeout in live-ball situations.The rule was designed to help speed up play and shift the emphasis of the game to the players.This season, the NCAA tweaked the rule to allow coaches to call timeouts in live-ball situations -- but only when their team is inbounding the ball.Most coaches treat timeouts like gold medallions, so getting one back at a time when players are under their most duress is a decision that has gone over well.If theres one were going to have one back, thats the one to have because there are always situations that lend itself where you need to bail your guy out, Fresno State coach Rodney Terry said.Last year, the rule made it so coaches had to signal to the players and get them to call timeout in live-ball situations. Coaches were still allowed to call timeouts after made baskets and dead-ball situations.The change was put in place essentially to prevent coaches from yelling timeout! whenever there was a scrum for a loose ball.It turned out to be a big adjustment for coaches and players, particularly late in games, when players minds are racing. Teams practiced late-game timeout situations, but the adrenaline of playing in a close game was not something that could be replicated.Obviously, when youre in a game, the young men have a thousand things going on in their mind, and youre on the bench, you can have that forethought and help them out, Northern Arizona coach Jack Murphy said. I would never want a game coming to whether a kid called a timeout or not. Id rather that be on us or [at] lleast have the ability to do that.ddddddddddddThe tweak to the rule should help ease some of that. Coaches will still have to flag their players down when the ball is live, which can be problematic with crowd noise and players focused on what theyre doing.But being able to call a timeout to prevent a 5-second in-bounds violation late in a game could make the difference between winning and losing.I like that because I think the kids are so caught up in trying to play and do the right things, I dont know if theyre in tuned to do that, New Mexico coach Craig Neal said. You can practice it all you want, but until youre in that situation where they have to call it, its not comfortable for them because theyve not done it.That said, the rule might be a hindrance to teams that like to press. Part of what they want is to get opposing players out of their comfort zone, speed them up mentally and physically.Allowing a coach to call a timeout before a 5-second call or bad decision is made might take some of that advantage away. The coach has the benefit of perspective standing on the sideline and can often see trouble developing when a player might not be able to in the heat of a game.Im happy they did that. Its nice to have that piece back, Wyoming coach Allen Edwards said. But to me, thats even more motivating. Even when I was a player, I always thought that when you did that and a coach had to call timeout, that was still a plus for you because theyre having to use one, and the pressure is getting to them. ' ' '