Versus Fight Night

Bernard Hopkins vs. Enrique Ornelas

Also Danny Green vs. Roy Jones Jr.

December 2, 2009

Liacouras Center

Temple University

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Televised on VERSUS

 

 

Featured Bouts:

Light Heavyweight Bout (12 Rds)

Bernard Hopkins (49-5-1, 32 KO's) vs. Enrique Ornelas (29-5, 19 KO's)

 

From Acer Arena (formerly Sydney Superdome) in Sydney, Australia

IBO Cruiserweight Title Bout (12 Rds)

Champion Danny Green (27-3, 24 KOs) vs. Roy Jones Jr. (54-5, 40 KOs)

 

 

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Bernard Hopkins Returns To Fight In Philadelphia For "Broad Street Brawl" On

December 2 At The Liacouras Center

 The Legendary "Executioner" To Face Enrique Ornelas Live On Versus Network At 8 p.m. ET

 

PHILADELPHIA, PA - Long synonymous with the fighting city of Philadelphia, future Hall of Famer Bernard

Hopkins' remarkable career will continue in his hometown on Wednesday, December 2, when "The

Executioner," who will be fighting in Philly for the first time since 2003, faces hard-hitting Enrique Ornelas at

the Liacouras Center at Temple University. The 12-round light heavyweight bout will be televised live on

VERSUS, the fastest growing sports cable network in the country, at 8 p.m. ET.

 

In addition to fighting for his fans, Hopkins will be fighting for charity as he has committed to donating one

dollar from each ticket sold to three select charities. Make-A-Wish Foundation® of Philadelphia &

Susquehanna Valley, to which Hopkins will donate in memory of Shaun Negler, one of his biggest fans,

whose last wish was to attend Hopkins' fight against Joe Calzaghe before succumbing to brain cancer in

late 2008 at the age of 18, will be one beneficiary. The second recipient of the fight's proceeds will be The

Hero Thrill Show, an annual day of events designed to raise money for the education of relatives of deceased

police and fire personnel killed in the line of duty while protecting Philadelphia. Finally, one dollar will be

donated to the National Breast Cancer Foundation, Inc. in memory of Hopkins' deceased mother Shirley

who suffered from breast cancer and in recognition of all those who are currently battling the disease.

 

"I'm thrilled about the opportunity to once again bring a fight to the city of Philadelphia," said Hopkins, the

former middleweight champion who owns a perfect 10-0 record in Philly. "A lot has changed in my career

since I fought here six years ago and I want to give my fans the chance to see me fight again at home. To

top it off, a portion of the proceeds from this fight will go to three charities that are extremely important to

me. December 2 is going to be a great night for boxing and a great night for Philadelphia."

 

"Fighting Bernard Hopkins is an honor and I thank him for the opportunity," said Ornelas. "But once the bell

rings, I'm going to do everything in my power to beat him and show the world what I can do when the

spotlight is shining brightest."

 

"Broad Street Brawl": Hopkins vs. Ornelas is presented by Golden Boy Promotions East and will be

televised live on VERSUS beginning at 8 p.m. ET. Doors open at 5 p.m. and the first bell rings at 6 p.m. ET.

 

Tickets, priced at $200, $100, $75, $50 and $25, are on sale now exclusively through ComcastTIX on line at

ComcastTIX.com, by calling 1-800-298-4200 or in person at the Liacouras Center box office.

 

A man who needs no introduction to fight fans, Philadelphia native Bernard "The Executioner" Hopkins

(49-5-1, 32 KO's) already assured himself a spot in the boxing Hall of Fame with his more than 10-year reign

as champion atop the middleweight division with a record 20 successful title defenses. Never one to rest on

his laurels, in 2006 Hopkins moved up in weight and recorded a huge win over Antonio Tarver to win the light

heavyweight title. With his subsequent win over Winky Wright and his destruction of the younger and then

undefeated Kelly Pavlik in his most recent bout in October of 2008, Hopkins is showing the world that life

begins at 40. Now 44 years young, Hopkins is back in action and eager to continue to show the young guns

how it's done.

 

Hard-hitting, Enrique Ornelas (29-5, 19 KO's) has emerged from the shadow of his older brother, super

middleweight contender Librado Andrade, and carved out his own niche in the fight game with his aggressive

style and fight-ending power. Fresh off of a fourth round stoppage of Roberto Baro in July, the 29-year-old

Los Angeles based native of Jesus Del Monte, Guanajuato Mexico is eager to put his mark in the history

books by becoming one of the few fighters to own a win over Bernard Hopkins.

 

Despite being home to such legendary fighters such as "Smokin" Joe Frazier, Matthew Saad Muhammad,

Meldrick "The Kid" Taylor, Jeff Chandler and Tommy Loughran, Philadelphia may be known to fight fans

mainly for the great middleweights it has produced over the years, including Bernard Hopkins, Bennie

Briscoe, Willie 'The Worm' Monroe and Bobby "Boogaloo" Watts. These 160-pound warriors made their

names in such storied venues as the Blue Horizon and the Spectrum and with their never surrender attitude

in the ring, they let the world know just what it meant to be a "Philly Fighter". Hopkins is modern day

Philadelphia boxing's link to that tradition and will look to prove it on December 2 in front of his hometown

fans in what could be his last fight in the City of Brotherly Love.

 

For more information, visit: www.goldenboypromotions.com.

 

The Liacouras Center at Temple University is managed by Global Spectrum, Global Spectrum (global-

spectrum.com) is the fastest growing firm in the public assembly facility management field with more than

80 facilities throughout the United States and Canada. The Philadelphia-based company is part of one of the

world's largest sports and entertainment companies, Comcast-Spectacor, which also owns the Philadelphia

Flyers of the National Hockey League, the Philadelphia 76ers of the National Basketball Association, Flyers

Skate Zone, a series of community ice skating rinks, Comcast SportsNet Philadelphia, a regional sports

programming network, Ovations Food Services, a food and beverage services provider, New Era Tickets, a

full-service ticketing and marketing product for public assembly facilities, and Front Row Marketing Services,

a commercial rights sales company and 3601 Creative Group, a full-service in-house advertising agency. In a

partnership with Disson Skating, Comcast-Spectacor annually produces 10 nationally televised figure skating

spectaculars on NBC.

 


- Press Release issued by Golden Boy Promotions (with a little editing from us - color, etc...)

 

 

 

Subject to change

 

 

 

(12/1/09)