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SHOBOX
on Showtime
Dunne
vs. Valdez
Vanda
vs. Velardez

August
19, 2004
Aldrich
Arena
Maplewood,
Minnesota
11
PM ET/PT*
Line-up:
Featherweight
Bout (10 Rds)
Bernard
"Ben" Dunne (13-0, 8 KOs) vs. Adrian "Gallero"
Valdez (14-2-3, 7 KOs)
Jr.
Middleweight Bout (10
Rds)
Matt "The Predator" Vanda (31-0, 21 KOs) vs. Armando
"El Gallo Negro" Velardez (17-3, 8 KO's)
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NEW
YORK (Aug. 12, 2004) - Featherweight phenom Bernard Dunne (13-0, 8 KOs)
will square off in a
10-round
showdown against Adrian Valdez (14-2-3, 7 KOs) Thursday, Aug. 19, on the
SHOWTIME boxing
series,
"ShoBox: The New Generation." In the 10-round co-feature junior
middleweights Matt Vanda (31-0, 21
KOs)
and Armando Velardez (17-3, 8 KO's) will wage war.
SHOWTIME
will televise the Sugar Ray Leonard Boxing and Team Freedom
co-promoted doubleheader
from
Aldrich
Arena in Maplewood, Minn., at 11 p.m. ET/PT*. The telecast represents the
49th in the popular
"ShoBox"
series, which debuted on SHOWTIME in July 2001.
"Ben
Dunne" as he is known at Freddie Roach's world famous Wild
Card Gym in Hollywood, Calif., is a
gifted
featherweight from Ireland. Born into boxing, Dunne's father, Brendan, was
a member of the 1976 Irish
Olympic
boxing team and trained his son to be tenacious in the ring.
Following
a standout amateur career, Dunne decided to take his skills to the United
States to train with
Roach.
"Dunne
has great ability," Roach says. "He can punch, he has a good
chin, and sees very well in the ring."
In
his professional debut on Dec. 19, 2001, a then-21-year-old Dunne scored a
second-round TKO over
Rodrigo
Ortiz in Oroville, Calif.
Dunne
opened 2004 with a six-round decision over Evangelio Perez on March
4 in San Jose, Calif. The
following
March 27, he won an eight-round decision over Angelo Torres March
27, in Tustin, Calif.
Most
recently, Dunne outpointed Pedro Mora across six rounds, July 2,
2004, in Pala, Calif.
"When
Ben fought on our card, I was amazed," said legendary champion Sugar
Ray Leonard. "We knew
right
then that this young man had tremendous skills and the potential to really
be something special. When
sitting
down with Ben after that fight, we learned that he was just as impressive
outside of the ring, as he
was
inside the ring."
Looking to stop Dunne is Valdez. Valdez fought 15 times as an amateur,
winning 12 of those bouts.
Valdez
made his professional debut Aug. 27, 1999 against Juan Mendez, and
registered a four-round
decision
in Juarez, Mexico. On March 28, 2003 Valdez got a shot at the WBC Mexican
super bantamweight
title
and tallied a first-round knockout over Sammy Ventura.
In
his last outing, Valdez won his third straight outing with a second-round
TKO over Geronimo Hernandez
in
Juarez on
Feb. 27, 2004.
The
telecast's opening fight features the pride of St. Paul, Minn., Vanda.
Also known as the "Predator,"
Vanda
had a brief amateur career (14-2) before turning pro at age 17 on March
30, 1996, against Ed Fuller
in
Kearney,
Neb. Vanda disposed of Fuller in the second round. The
"Predator" would go on to knock out his
next
10 opponents, only one reaching the third round.
Vanda stopped Ron Martinez in the second round of their fight, June
18, 2004, in Maplewood, Minn.
"Boxing is my life, that is all I do," said Vanda, who stopped
Ron Martinez in the second round in his most
recent
bout on June 18, 2004, in Maplewood, Minn. "I have been doing it for
11 years now and I am just
trying
to win a world title. That is my dream."
Velardez went 74-12 in the amateurs and captured several titles, including
the local and regional Junior
Olympics
in 1993, and the Junior Golden Gloves.
Three years after turning pro, Velardez captured his first title, the
FECARBOX 154-pound crown, by scoring
a
sixth-round TKO over Paulino Avitia on July 26, 2002, In Las Vegas.
Velardez is coming off a 10th-round knockout over Miguel Ruiz on
April 10, 2004, in San Bernardino, Calif.
Nick Charles will call the action from ringside, with Steve
Farhood serving as expert analyst. The executive
producer
of the telecast is Gordon Hall, with Richard Gaughan
producing.
*Tape
Delayed on the West Coast
-
Press Release issued by Showtime's Shobox (with a little editing from us -
color, highlights, wording).
Card
subject to change
(8/16/04)
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