CLEVELAND, Ohio — A professional boxer with past convictions for stalking again faces felony charges for similar allegations.
Miguel “Silky Smooth” Gonzalez, 40, of Cleveland was indicted Monday on three charges of menacing by stalking and telecommunications harassment. The most recent charges follow two 2020 cases where a jury convicted him of stalking and a 2015 case where he pleaded guilty to stalking, aggravated theft, aggravated assault and vandalism, court records show.
Gonzalez is a Cleveland-based professional boxer with a record of 25-4-0 who in 2007 became the last person to beat Terence “Bud” Crawford, a reigning world champion who unseated Canelo Alvarez for the title in September, according to The Ring Magazine…