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Tuesday, August 7, 2007

Demi "Hard 2 Handle" Nguyen's, Next Fight Night- "Under the Lights" Friday August 10th

Under the Lights- Fight Night at Raley Field:
(Demi "Hard 2 Handle" Nguyen)


Demi "Hard 2 Handle" Nguyen [3(1 ko)-1] vs. Leslie "Feuer Frei" Lubaczewski
[pro debut, West Virginia]

Where:
Raley Field
400 Ballpark Drive
West Sacramento, CA 95691

When:
Friday, August 10th

Ticket Pricing:
$45 - $125 Ringside
www.raleyfield.net
www.ticketmaster.com

Special Guest:
World Heavyweight Boxing Champion, "Smokin" Joe Frazier

Comedy Club Event in New Jersey, Friday August 4th, Hosted by the Retired Boxers Foundation

“VENGEANCE! / LA VENGANZA!”
MARQUEZ vs. VAZQUEZ II
CABALLERO vs. LACIERVA
WBC and WBA Super Bantamweight Championships
Saturday, Aug. 4, 2007
From The Dodge Arena, Hidalgo, Texas

VAZQUEZ EVENS THE SCORE;
MARQUEZ LOOKING FOR THE RUBBER MATCH

NEW YORK (August 5, 2007) – La Venganza! It was vengeance, vindication and redemption for a jubilant Israel Vazquez Saturday night on SHOWTIME. Vazquez stopped Rafael Marquez in a rematch to regain the World Boxing Council (WBC) Super Bantamweight world title that he lost to Marquez earlier this year at 1:16 of the sixth round in an old-school, classic and bloody slugfest.

The main event of the SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING telecast from the Dodge Arena in Hidalgo, Texas had everything: tremendous offensive technique; non-stop, two-way action; a touch of controversy; and the contemplation of a third fight.

In Saturday’s co-feature, a World Boxing Association (WBA) Super Bantamweight world championship, Celestino Caballero retained his belt by unanimous decision over Jorge Lacierva in another action-packed battle (116-110, 116-111 and 115-112).

Marquez and Vazquez picked up where they left off in their first fight on March 3, 2007, which saw Marquez rally from an early knockdown to dethrone Vazquez at the end of round seven.

That fight, a Fight of the Year candidate, seemed to pale in comparison as “Round Eight” began Saturday with the Mexican warriors going toe-to-toe from the start. Both fighters thrilled the fans in attendance and viewers across the country with blazing speed, devastating power and an ability to take advantage of each others defensive openings.

In the third round, a Round of the Year candidate, Vazquez landed vicious left hooks to the body and head of Marquez, swelling and cutting his right eye. But Marquez fired right back with powerful overhand rights and uppercuts to open cuts near both eyes of his opponent. As combinations from one fighter landed, the other seemingly loaded up with a barrage of his own.

“One of those old-time fights,” bellowed announcer Steve Albert during third-round action.

Early in the sixth, with blood flowing steadily from a deep gash over his left eye, Vazquez landed another devastating hook that sent Marquez to the canvas. A weary Marquez rose, shook off the sting and immediately engaged Vazquez. With the fighters trading punches along the ropes, referee Guadalupe Garcia stepped in to stop the fight.
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“I don’t understand,” complained Marquez, who lost the first of his 10 career title fights. “I was throwing punches. I was able to fight. I don’t know why the referee didn’t see his eyes and think that he was hurt too.”

Said SHOWTIME analyst Al Bernstein: “I am loath to criticize an official. My whole career I have been loath to criticize officials. However, I feel that this stoppage was premature. Israel Vazquez was superb tonight and may very well have knocked out Marquez later in that round—no question. However, I do feel that the Garcia stopped this fight too quickly.”

“It was only a matter of time,” said Vazquez (42-4 32 KO’s) who now has six KO’s in seven world championship fights. “I couldn’t finish him earlier because he is a great fighter, but if not (stopped) then, I would have finished him in the next round. I knew he was in trouble.”

Marquez lost his first fight in seven years and drops to 37-4 with 33 knockouts.

“After the first fight, man-to-man, we told him we’d give him a rematch,” said Marquez, 32, a two-time world champ. “And now, man-to-man, we want him to know we want the third fight.”

“It was an easy decision for me to stop this fight,” said Garcia. “Marquez was in bad shape. He got knocked down, got up and was taking more punches. In this sport, the interest of the fighters is the best thing.”


In the WBA title fight, referee Laurence Cole had his hands full for an awkward and tangled, albeit exciting, 12 rounds.

The feisty—and much smaller—Lacierva (5’ 6”) of Mexico City, took it to the champion Caballero early winning most of the first six rounds. But Caballero, dubbed “The Towering Inferno” because he stands nearly six feet tall, was able to use his significant reach advantage to control the latter half of the fight.

Despite repeated warnings from Cole, both fighters scraped aggressively and pummeled each other round after round with blatant disregard for the rules and the bell. Elbows, forearms, heads and fists were flying as Lacierva kept machine-like pressure on his opponent throughout.

Caballero, of Panama, improved to 27-2 (18 KO’s) in his second successful title defense while Lacierva dropped to 32-7-6 (22 KO’s).


In between fights, fellow former world champions “Ferocious” Fernando Vargas and Ricardo “El Matador” Mayorga, who are scheduled to settle a bitter personal dispute on Sept 8 (SHOWTIME® PPV), were interviewed by ringside reporter Jim Gray via three-way remote (taped) from Los Angeles and Miami respectively. Both fighters were given the chance to discuss what set off a press conference brawl on July 11 at STAPLES Center in L.A., and their impending scrap.

It is clear that tempers have not settled and both fighters are anxiously awaiting their next meeting Sept. 8, dubbed The Brawl by co-promoters Main Events and Don King Productions.
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Catch the replay of tonight’s explosive fights and the compelling interview with Vargas and Mayorga, on Tuesday, August 7, at 9 p.m. ET/PT (SHO Too) and Wednesday, August 8 at 11 p.m. ET/PT (SHO) or when available at SHOWTIME On Demand.

Albert and Bernstein called the action from ringside with Jim Gray and Karyn Bryant reporting from the arena. The executive producer of SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING is David Dinkins Jr., with Bob Dunphy directing.





HIDALGO, Tex. (Aug. 5, 2007) – Sycuan Ringside Promotions went three-for-three Saturday at the Dodge Arena, highlighted by Israel Vazquez’s sensational sixth-round knockout of Rafael Marquez to regain the World Boxing Council (WBC) super bantamweight title.

In a serious candidate for Fight of the Year, which included an incredibly exciting, brutal third stanza that could turn out to be the Round of the Year, a carved and bloody but indomitable Vazquez (42-4, 32 KOs), who is co-promoted by Sycuan Ringside Promotions and Golden Boy Promotions, registered the fight’s lone knockdown when he dropped Marquez in the sixth.

Moments later, the referee stepped in and stopped the exciting, give-and-take slugfest at 1:16. Vazquez, who turned the tables on Marquez (37-4, 33 KOs) after losing last March 7, was ahead by the scores of 48-47 on the three scorecards after five completed rounds.

“We hit the trifecta and it can’t get any better than that,” said Glenn Quiroga, President of the San Diego, Calif.-based boxing group. “Tonight was a tremendous night for Sycuan Ringside Promotions and I am very proud of everyone involved.

“Israel’s fight with Rafael was tremendous. The third round was like Hagler-Hearns only 38 pounds lighter.’’

Said Scott Woodworth, Vice-President of Sycuan Ringside Promotions, “I have been in boxing a long time, but, seriously, this was the greatest fight I have ever seen. The third round was more than any fan possibly could ask for. The entire fight was just breathtakingly unreal.

“Vazquez and Marquez are, indeed, true warriors – ultimate warriors. Both were cut and bloodied but never quit throwing punches or giving 100 percent.

“This was a great night for boxing and I am already looking forward to their third fight.’’

The rubber match, both Woodworth and promoter Gary Shaw announced afterward, would take place in early 2008.
Vazquez, who was cut around both eyes, was quick to credit his cornermen. “My cutman, Joe Sanchez, did an unbelievable job,” he said. “I knew the cuts were bad but I was never worried they were going to stop the fight because I could see.

“I can’t say enough about my new trainer, Rudy Perez, either. He was fabulous from day one of our training camp. He had me in excellent shape and our game plan worked to perfection.

“A lot of people questioned me for taking this fight so soon because of the nose injury I suffered in our first fight. But it was never a factor or a problem tonight.

“I told everyone the real Israel Vazquez would show up this time around. It wasn’t easy, of course. Rafael Marquez is a great champion. But I do feel a little satisfaction proving so many people wrong. I am very happy to have won my title back and brought it back to Sycuan.’’

In a tough, hard-fought encounter immediately preceding Vazquez-Marquez on SHOWTIME, Celestino Caballero, co-promoted by Sycuan Ringside Promotions and Seminole Warriors Boxing, retained his World Boxing Association (WBA) 122-pound crown with a unanimous 12-round decision over Jorge Lacierva.

“The best is yet to come,’’ said Panama’s Caballero (27-2, 16 KOs), who overcame a slow start to triumph by the scores of 116-110, 116-111 and 115-11. “I wanted to look better, but it is hard to look good against a guy who fights as dirty as Lacierva (32-7-6, 22 KOs).

Sycuan Ringside Promotions’ promising young junior welterweight Jorge Paez Jr. (16-1, 10 KOs) got the night off to an excellent start by pitching a six-round shutout over Jaime Orrantia. Paez won by 60-54 on all the cards.

About Sycuan Ringside Promotions

Sycuan Ringside Promotions of San Diego is considered to be the fastest-growing and most dynamic promotional entity in the sport. Sycuan Ringside Promotions made its promotional debut during 2004, but already has or had six current or former world champions and has promoted and presented world title bouts across the country on premium cable networks.

Sycuan Ringside Promotions has many notable boxers in its stable, including Vazquez, Caballero and Paez, International Boxing Federation (IBF) lightweight champion Julio Diaz, World Boxing Organization (WBO) junior lightweight champion Joan Guzman, former WBC welterweight champion Carlos Baldomir and undefeated cruiserweight prospect Shawn Hawk.

Sycuan Ringside Promotions is led by Glenn Quiroga, president; Willie Tucker, executive vice president; and Scott Woodworth, vice president।
Photos: TOM CASINO/SHOWTIME

The four fighters competing in the 122-pound world title fights Saturday on SHOWTIME (9 p.m. ET/PT, delayed on the west coast) made weight easily Friday.
Former WBC champion Israel Vazquez (left) and defending WBC super bantamweight champion Rafael Marquez each weighed in at 121 pounds.
Jorge Lacierva tipped scale at 121 pounds, while reigning WBA 122-pound titleholder Celestino Caballero weighed 121 1/2.

In an eagerly awaited rematch, Marquez defends against Vazquez and Caballero risks his belt against Lacierva in the top fights of a six-bout card Saturday at Dodge Arena in Hidalgo, Tex.

The fight card is presented by Gary Shaw Productions and Sycuan Ringside Promotions in association with Golden Boy Promotions.

The main principals for Saturday's SHOWTIME show (left-to-right): Rafael Marquez' manager Jaime Quintana, promoter Gary Shaw, Marquez, Israel Vazquez, Executive Vice President Sycuan Ringside Promotions Willie Tucker, Vazquez' manager Frank Espinoza and Vice President Sycuan Ringside Promotions Scott Woodworth pose after Thursday's final press conference at Hidalgo, Tex.
WBC super bantamweight champion Marquez (and former WBC 122-pound titleholder Vazquez sit in front of their respective posters during the press conference. In Saturday's main event on SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING, Marquez defends against Vazquez in a highly anticipated rematch of their Fight of the Year candidate last March on SHOWTIME.
WBA 122-pound champion Celestino Caballero defends against Jorge Lacierva in the co-feature Saturday on SHOWTIME (9 p.m. ET/PT, delayed on the west coast).

Thursday, Aug. 2, 2007,

Dodge Arena, Hidalgo, Texas

In a rematch of a leading candidate for Fight of the Year, Rafael Marquez will defend his WBC super bantamweight title against former champion Israel Vazquez this Saturday, Aug. 4, on SHOWTIME at the Dodge Arena in Hidalgo, Tex.

In the first half of a SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING telecast that begins at 9 p.m. ET/PT (delayed on the west coast), Vazquez’ Sycuan Ringside Promotions’ stablemate, WBA 122-pound titleholder Celestino Caballero, will defend against Jorge Lacierva.

The world championship doubleheader is presented by Gary Shaw Productions and Sycuan Ringside Promotions in association with Golden Boy Promotions.


Wednesday, July 25, 2007

“Ferocious” Fernando Vargas and Ricardo “El Matador” Mayorga New York Media Press Conference

VARGAS vs. MAYORGA: "THE BRAWL"

“Ferocious” Fernando Vargas and Ricardo “El Matador” Mayorga New York Media Press Conference took place at the Affinia Manhattan Hotel - Grand Ballroom in Midtown. Vargas and Mayorga presented themselves in front of the New York media.
(Vargas, (above) Mayorga, (below))




“El Feroz” Fernando Vargas (26-4-22 Ko's) of Oxnard, California and Ricardo "El Matador" Mayorga (27-6-1-22 Ko's) of Managua, Nicaragua traveling road show made a stop in the Big Apple on Wednesday July 25 with a noon press conference at the Affinia Manhattan (formerly Southgate Towers Hotel) in anticipation of their September 8 " The Brawl" at STAPLES Center, in Los Angeles and on pay per view.

Mayorga will be joined by his promoter Don King from Don King Productions.

Vargas will be joined by his promoter Kathy Duva from Main Events.
Two-time world champion “Ferocious” Fernando Vargas and three-time world champion Ricardo “El Matador” Mayorga barely made it through their promoters’ announcement of their upcoming match at STAPLES Center on Sept 8. during the first press conference for the event held at the downtown Los Angeles venue (on July 11), before taunting erupted into a street fight that resulted in punches being thrown and landed—and some blood from a cut under Mayorga’s right eye. The New York Press conference appeared to be pretty much the same with a lot of name calling between the two brawlers, it was almost impossible to photograph the two together, until Mayorga requested that the two meet at the media dais, dressed with a plexi-glass two separate the two fighters and mediocre security.
(Vargas and Mayorga at New York Press Conference)



Kermit Cintron (28-1-26 Ko's) of Reading, Pa. (Puerto Rico)the IBF Welterweight Champion will be on the under card of “THE BRAWL”.
(Kermit Cintron (L) and Joey Gamache (R), team Cintron, also see (JULY 14 POST) Gotti vs Gomez Cintron vs Matthysse)

(Maureen Shea and Team Shea Luigi, attend New York Press Conference Vargas vs Mayorga)


If you have not been able to attend either of the highly spirited press conferences promoting "The Brawl" featuring "Ferocious" Fernando Vargas vs. Ricardo "El Matador" Mayorga from STAPLES Center and on pay per view Sept. 8, check out the excellent video link, below, made after the Los Angeles press conference that captures the flavor of the event:

http://www.donking.com/videos/brawl/brawl.html

Also, attached and pasted below please find quotes from yesterday's New York City press conference. I have also attached and pasted the quotes from the Los Angeles presser as well.

Alan Hopper
DKP
www.donking.com

The following conversations with “El Feroz” Fernando Vargas and Ricardo “El Matador” Mayorga took place at their Wednesday, July 25 press conference inside Affinia Manhattan’s Grand Ballroom in New York. This followed their July 11 press conference at STAPLES Center in Los Angeles in which a brawl broke out. Mayorga and Vargas charged each other from opposite sides of the room at the New York conference but were restrained before they could reach one another. At the end of the conference, Mayorga persuaded Vargas to join him, briefly, for the traditional fighter pose for photographers. The event press release follows the conversations.

Fernando Vargas in response to the first press conference…

That’s what happens when cats do stuff like that at a press conference. Did you think I was just going to sit there and take that? I was prepared for it. He’s a bully and that’s the way bullies act, when it is convenient for them to act like that. But I knew it was coming, so I took my glasses off. If I had them on when he tried to hit me, they would have gone to the side of my face and I would not have been able to react and everyone would have grabbed us and it would have been over. And it would have looked like he got the best of me. All of my fans would have been saying, “look at Fernando, he just got smacked silly by Mayorga.”

But it didn’t work out that way. Look at Mayorga, as dark as he is, and he’s darker than me, he turned completely white when I fought back. He felt my power…and I got him.

I am a professional, but if someone acts unprofessional towards me, I will act unprofessional right back. He felt the difference when someone is not going to take that. He knows that and I went and got him. The first overhand right missed, but then I got him with two good uppercuts.

And look at the plexiglass over there (set up for the face-off to keep the fighters clear from each other), he’ll go up there to the glass and act all crazy. He’s a cat that likes to put on a show. But you know what? My buddy saw Mayorga before the L.A. press conference in the hotel lobby. Mayorga then saw me coming then jumped, not walked, jumped into the elevator and started to push the buttons in a panic to shut the elevator before I got there.

But that is just the beginning. That was round one. Mayorga is a stupid fighter and I am an intelligent fighter and I’m going to pick my spots. I am going to knock him out. He already felt my power once. And it’s going to be great to do that at the STAPLES Center in front of a lot of crazy Mexicans. All of my fans will be going ape. This fight is for pride and I will look good doing it.

When it’s over? Remember after he fought Oscar and he was hugging and kissing him after Oscar knocked him out? He’s going to do the same to me. That’s his nature.

Ricardo Mayorga, after a rant against Vargas…

I am sorry if I have offended anyone. I have a great team with me for this fight. If you want to put money on the fight, I would bet two or three rounds. I predict I will knock him out in two rounds.

I had a dream last night that I threw a rotten orange at Fernando Vargas and hit him in the chin. And he went down. And he didn’t get back up. That’s what is going to happen on September 8th.

Fernando knows that this is his last fight and the reason he says that is because he knows he will lose. Lose in the worst way.

Roberto Duran’s son is in my camp helping me prepare to destroy Vargas. Therefore, I dedicate this fight, and this win, to the great Roberto Duran.

Additional Press from DKP
WWW.DonKing.com

Punches were thrown and landed at the intial press conference announcing Vargas vs. Mayorga at STAPLES Center in Los Angeles today. Attached please find a brief synopsis of the events followed by quotes from Mayorga and Vargas.


Brief Synopsis and Quotes
Initial Press Conference Announcing Vargas vs. Mayorga;
Chick Hearn Press Room at STAPLES Center in Los Angeles;
Wednesday, July 11, 2007

Don King from Don King Productions and Kathy Duva from Main Events formally announced the showdown between two-time world champion “Ferocious” Fernando Vargas and three-time world champion Ricardo “El Matador” Mayorga in the Chick Hearn Press Room at STAPLES Center in Los Angeles today.

The room was packed with media, and all went well until the trash-talking Mayorga approached the podium and Vargas immediately removed his sunglasses. Vargas initially maintained his composure while Mayorga repeatedly referred to him as “fatty” as well as other terms not normally deemed acceptable in public company.

Vargas grabbed his crotch and gestured to Mayorga and said, “Here’s your fatty.”

The breaking point came when Mayorga said he was going to do Vargas’s family a favor by retiring him and not allow his family to suffer every time he steps in the ring.

Vargas and members of his camp stood up and went after Mayorga, and a melee ensued. Order was restored when Mayorga left the press conference and Vargas was allowed to address the media.

RICARDO MAYORGA: “I’m very dedicated and focused. Believe it or not, I want everyone to know in this moment even if nobody believes me I have already been training for two months. I have the same hunger and strength I had when I won my first world title. Take a look at my two first world title fights—that’s the Mayorga you’re going to see on Sept. 8.

I’m going to finish you [Vargas] but you’re finished already.

“I’m going to give Vargas the chance to cash his last pension check. I would like to say publicly that ‘fatty’ over here [Vargas] has always feared me. When I was crowned junior middleweight world champion most recently against Michele Piccirillo, Vargas tried to have the World Boxing Council strip me of the title so it could be handed to him.

“I conceded to take this fight at 162 pounds because fatty couldn’t lose any more weight. After this fight I’m going back to 147. I want Mayweather, Mosley, all of them.

“I will do Vargas a favor by retiring him in this fight so his family doesn’t have to suffer every time he steps in the ring. I’m going to do your wife a favor and not let her cry anymore after I disfigure you. [while translator is repeating Mayorga’s comments in English press conference fight begins after Mayorga slaps Vargas, and Vargas lands two blows before order can be restored.]”

FERNANDO VARGAS: “This will be my last fight for one reason only. It’s for pride. I can’t leave my career after a loss.

“I called [longtime trainer and mentor] Eduardo Garcia and asked him if we would train me for one last fight. He said with a chuckle, ‘You still want to fight?’ I said told him just one more, Garcia. It’s for pride.

“Mayorga can disrespect me all he wants but not my queens [his mother, wife and daughter]. He says he’s been training for this fight for two months. I’ve been training since January. I’m already down to 183.

“We should have sold tickets to this press conference. We had a little fireworks here today. There will definitely be fireworks in the ring at Staples Center on September 8.”

Tuesday, July 24, 2007

And Still the Light Heavyweight Champion of the World... Bernard Hopkins, the Golden Boy claims supremacy



On Saturday July 21 2007 HBO live- ppv presented Bernard Hopkins(48-4-1-32 Ko's) of Philadelphia Pennsylvania defeat of Ronald "Winky Wright" (50-4-1-25 Ko's) of St. Petersburg Florida, one of the best pound for pound fighters in the sport. The two elite fighter combined experience displayed both skill and talent, that will stand out among the finest of this generation. Bernard Hopkins one of the best fighters in the era, had retired following the Antonio Tarver fight, on June 10 2006, but came back to continue on his track of greatness. Hopkins, 42, fought Wright for the 170- pound Ring Magazine belt.

The event was promoted by Golden Boy Promotions in association with Winy Promotions and sponsored by Southwest Airlines, Tecate beer, and Rockstar Energy Drink, and held at the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas.

(Bernard Hopkins and John David Jackson, trainer at New York Press conference)




(Chris Lighty, Ronald "Winky" Wright and trainer at New York Press conference)