Minneapolis-native Jamal James (25-1, 12 KOs) scored a crowd-pleasing technical knockout win over Janer Gonzalez (19-2-1, 15 KOs). Midway through the sixth stanza, James appeared to drop Gonzalez with a straight overhand right, but referee Gary Miezwa declared it a slippage.

Near the end of the sixth round, James landed another knockdown and this time it counted and hurt Gonzalez.

At the close of round six, Gonzalez went to his corner and never came out with the fight being declared a sixth-round stoppage as Gonzalez was unable to answer the bell for the seventh round.

"This is the best crowd I've ever fought in front of," said James.

"We packed this place out. Middle of winter, snow all around us and they still came out and showed a lot of support. I can't even explain the feeling to come out here and stop (Gonzalez). The only question I have is where's my belt? I'm ranked third in the WBA. Keith Thurman got the belt, Pacquiao got the belt. But in all honesty, whoever gives me that opportunity I'm stepping in there with them.

"He gave me a great fight, but at the end of the day I had too much to offer and he couldn't get back up," continued James. "I just kept my range and was able to counter on him. And when he was coming in he was coming in real wild and opening himself up for some big shots that I was able to take advantage of. The first time he went down I thought it was a legitimate knockdown, but the ref was a good ref. I definitely caught him with a good combination and a nasty body shot for the second knockdown. After that, I knew that took the rest of the fight out of him and all I had to do was finish the job."

"I was thinking this was a very important fight for my career," said Gonzalez. "I was so happy for this fight, it just didn't go my way. I am going to fight again, though. Every fight is a learning experience for me."