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FOX's BDSSP Boxing
"Vernon Forrest
Returns With A Vengeance"

October 21, 2005
Pechanga Resort & Casino
Temecula, California
On Fox Sport's "Best Dam
Sports Show Period"
Check Local Listings for time
Line-up (not in fight order):
Jr. Middleweight Bout (10 Rds)
- Televised
Vernon Forrest (36-2,
27 KOs) vs. Elco Garcia (18-3, 8 KOs )
Welterweight Bout
Hector Camcaho Jr.
(38-1-1, 22 KOs) vs. Nelson Estupinan (12-1, 9 KOs)
Heavyweight Bout (8 Rds)
Chris Arreola
(12-0, 10 KOs) vs. Dominic Jenkins (6-3-1, 1 KO)
Super Middleweight Bout (8 Rds)
Enrique Ornelas
(20-2, 13 KOs) vs. Ayodeji Fadeyi (10-5-1, 6 KOs)
Heavyweight Bout (6 Rds)
Rafael Butler (14-1, 10
KOs) vs. Andrew Jackson (3-2, 2 KOs)
Jr. Welterweight Bout (6 Rds)
Lorenzo Reynolds (8-0,
3 KOs) vs. Mikel Williams (4-12-4, 2 KOs)
Lightweight Bout
Wes Ferguson (11-1-1, 3
KOs) vs. TBA
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Two-Time Welterweight World Champion To Headline " Best Damn Sports
Show Period"
LOS ANGELES - After fighting
his way to the top of the welterweight division and earning not only the
prestigious 2002 Fighter of
the Year award from numerous media and boxing outlets, and recognition as
one
of boxing's best pound for
pound, you just know that it would take more than a series of injuries to
his rotator
cuff and elbow to hold back
Vernon Forrest.
Forrest made a successful
return to the ring in July with a second round stoppage of once beaten
Sergio
Rios, and on Friday,
October 21, the former 1992 Olympian will continue on his road back to the
world
championship when Goossen
Tutor Promotions presents his ten round junior middleweight battle against
tough veteran Elco Garcia
in a bout that will be televised live on FSN's “Best Damn Sports Show
Period”
from the Pechanga Resort &
Casino in Temecula, California.
Forrest (36-2, 27 KOs), a
member of the 1992 US Olympic team, won his first world championship at
147
pounds by defeating Raul
Frank in 2001. The Augusta, Georgia native would relinquish that crown
in order
to fight the then-pound for
pound king, Shane Mosley in 2002. Forrest dropped Mosley in the
second round
en route to a 12 round
decision win, and repeated the feat six months later. Forrest would lose
his title to
Ricardo Mayorga in 2003
and drop a controversial 12 round decision to the Nicaraguan in the
rematch, but
his worst setback was the
series of surgeries he underwent to repair his rotator cuff and elbow. But
with
those medical issues out of
the way, Forrest is determined to rise to the top again, this time as a
junior
middleweight.
An eight year veteran of the
ring, Durango, Colorado 's Elco “The Animal” Garcia (18-3, 8 KOs) is
determined to score the upset
on October 21. An aggressive fighter with power in both fists, Garcia is
currently riding a three fight
winning streak, with each win coming via TKO. In his last bout, on July
23, he
stopped Felipe Santana
in six rounds. "This is really the first time in my career I've been
active and my
confidence is sky high. I plan
on being the second Latino to knock out Forrest," said Garcia.
“Vernon is the man that
convincingly beat Shane Mosely twice, the two-time conqueror of Oscar
De La
Hoya; and brazenly took
on the challenges of one of the most dangerous fighters at the time in
Mayorga
when he didn't have to. That's
why the fans and the network's love him, he is a real champion, and always
wants to prove it," stated
promoter Dan Goossen.
"Don't call it a comeback.
I've been here for years," said Forrest. "It's been a long time coming and
a lot of
ups and downs and
disappointments in trying to get back. I haven't been fighting, not
because I didn't want to
fight, but because of the
physical (ailments)."
Forrest, 34, continued, "I got
so many cortisone shots that my joints deteriorated and just got worse.
With
the rotator cuff damage and
constant fighting, it ended up also damaging my elbow. So after the
Mayorga
bouts I knew I had to have
surgery because it was affecting my performance inside the ring. So I had
the
surgery on my shoulder and
elbow the same day and after following my rehabilitation, the shoulder
still hurt
and I turned to Dr. (Tony)
Daly in Los Angeles, who performed another surgery on the shoulder,
and now I'm
back stronger than ever," the
Atlanta native said.
“ Vernon is still a young man
in boxing terms, and one of the most talented fighters in the world
today,” said
Goossen. “He needs to get by
Garcia, who is a rough and tough challenge for anyone, then I believe
he'll be
ready to take over the junior
middleweight division.”
A true class act, in and out
of the ring, Forrest looks to propel himself right back into the
division's elite with
the next step being Garcia.
"I'm not much on bragging, but I believe there is no one that can beat me
at 154
pounds today."
Doors open at 5:30pm with the
first bout beginning at 6:00pm and the BDSSP telecast to kick off at
7:30pm.
For tickets, priced at $150.00 (Ringside), $125.00 (VIP) and $75.00
(General), please call Pechanga Box
Office at 951-303-2507 or toll
free 877-711-2WIN. (http://www.pechanga.com/entertainment/champbox.asp)
For more information on Goossen Tutor Promotions, visit
www.goossentutor.com.
- Press Releases issued by Goossen Tutor Promotions with a little editing from us (color, highlights, etc...)
(10/19/05)
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