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"Mayhem" in South Florida on Friday the 13th
HOLLYWOOD, FL, September 8 - With a combined knockout percentage of 78%,
it goes without saying that the featured performers on the Seminole
Warriors Boxing show on Friday, October 13th, at the Seminole Hard Rock
Live Arena in Hollywood, Florida, are going into battle with just one
thought in mind:
Getting the Knockout.
So consider yourself warned – if you get up from your seat, either at
the arena or at home in front of your television set, you may miss some
of boxing’s biggest punchers doing what they do best.
In the main event, which will be televised live on TV Azteca, beginning
at 9pm ET / 6pm PT, two former world champions will battle for the right
to stay in the hunt for another world title when Randall Bailey squares
off against Cesar Bazan in a twelve round bout for the IBA
Intercontinental Title.
Also in action will be an exciting trio of youngsters with a combined
record of 37-0 with 31 knockouts – Samuel Miller, Jesus Pabon, and Carl
Drumond. All have aspirations of greatness, and are looking to put on
spectacular performances for fight fans in attendance and watching on
television.
Doors open at 6:30pm, and the first bell rings at 7:30pm.
One of boxing’s hardest punchers, pound for pound, former world junior
welterweight champion Randall Bailey (33-5, 30 KOs) has been on a reign
of terror since a 2004 defeat to Miguel Cotto. Winner of five in a row,
with the last three victories coming by knockout, Miami’s Bailey is well
aware that a win over an ex-champ like Bazan on October 13 may just be
his ticket back to a world title shot in 2007.
Mexico City’s Cesar Bazan (45-8-1, 29 KOs) has been a fixture in the
world rankings for years, and as winner of six of his last eight fights,
he is looking to regain the form that made him the WBC lightweight world
champion in 1998-99. A sturdy warrior, Bazan - who has been in with the
likes of Jose Luis Castillo, Miguel Cotto, and Stevie Johnston - feels
that he has another title run left in him - one that begins with his
showdown with Randall Bailey on October 13.
Hailing from Colombia, the same country that spawned Juan Urango and
Edison Miranda, unbeaten middleweight prospect Samuel Miller (15-0, 12
KOs) is rapidly making a name for himself, and in the coming months the
native of Arboletes hopes to join his world-class stablemates at the top
of the boxing world. Fresh off an exciting eight round win over Jason
Naugler in July, Miller continues to show improvement with each
successive fight as he moves up the ranks.
Puerto Rican junior welterweight Jesus Pabon (7-0, 5 KOs) and Costa
Rican heavyweight sensation Carl Drumond (15-0, 14 KOs) are also
scheduled to see action on October 13th. Both will face opponents to be
announced shortly.
Tickets for “MAYHEM” are priced at $25, $50, $100, and $150. They are
available NOW at The Hard Rock Live Box Office at The Seminole Hard Rock
Hotel and Casino or by visiting www.ticketmaster.com. |
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