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Two
HBO Boxing After Dark
Calvin Brock vs.
Timur Ibragimov

June 24, 2006
Caesars Palace Open-Air Roman Amphitheater
Las Vegas, Nevada
10:30pm ET \ PT
Line-up (not in fight order):
IBA Continental Heavyweight Title
Bout (12 Rds)
Champion Calvin Brock
(28-0, 22 KOs) vs. Timur Ibragimov (21-0-1, 13 KO’s)
WBA Welterweight Title Eliminator
Bout (12 Rds)
Joel Julio (27-0, 24 KO’s)
vs. Carlos Quintana (22-0, 18 KO’s)
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Caesars Palace Open-Air Roman Amphitheater
To Host June 24 Collision
Between Four Undefeated Boxers
Undefeated Heavyweights Calvin
Brock and Timur Ibragimov battle in 12 round main event;
Undefeated Welterweights Joel
Julio (WBA # 5) and Carlos Quintana (WBA # 2) square-off in a
12 Round WBA Welterweight
Eliminator
LAS VEGAS, NV – Calvin Brock,
the hottest contender in the heavyweight division, headlines a June 24
undefeated doubleheader from
Caesars Palace’s Open-Air Roman Amphitheater when he battles Timur
Ibragimov in a 12 round
main event showdown, it was announced by Main Events CEO Kathy Duva.
Undefeated welterweight sensation,
Joel Julio, will challenge fellow undefeated welterweight contender
Carlos Quintana in the
co-feature contest—a 12 round WBA Welterweight Eliminator bout. The
“Undefeated . . . But Not For
Long” doubleheader will be broadcasted by HBO, beginning at 10:00 P.M
ET/PT as part of the network’s
“Boxing After Dark” series.
Tickets, priced at $250, $200,
$150, $100, and $50, are on sale now. Tickets are available through
Ticketmaster (Las Vegas:
702-474-4000; Los Angeles: 213-480-3232), online at
www.ticketmaster.com,
or
in person at the Caesars Palace
Box Office 10am-10pm 7 days per week.
Main Events will promote the
evening of boxing, in association with Caesars Palace, All-Star Boxing,
Warriors Boxing, Northeast
Promotions.
Brock (28-0, 22 KOs) has stopped
four of his last six opponents. In his last bout on Feb 25, 2006, the 31-
year-old Charlotte, NC native
frighteningly annihilated Zuri Lawrence with a single left hook that
immediately knocked Lawrence
unconscious and sent him crashing to the canvas (TKO 6). The bout opened
the Fernando Vargas-Shane
Mosley HBO PPV broadcast. Brock is ranked in the top-10 by all three
major sanctioning bodies and by
The Ring magazine.
Ibragimov (21-0-1, 13 KO’s) has
knocked out five of his last seven opponents. The 31-year-old Uzbekistan
native captured the Vacant WBC
Fecarbox Heavyweight Title on Oct 16, 2004 when he stopped Shawn
Robinson with a first round
knockout (TKO 1). He has since successfully defended the title three times. In
his last bout on March 24, 2006,
Ibragimov destroyed Kenny Craven in two rounds (TKO 2).
Julio (27-0, 24 KO’s) is
recognized by boxing insiders as the finest young prospect in the sport. The
21-
year-old Monteria, Colombia native
was selected 2005’s “Prospect of the Year” by numerous media outlets,
including
ESPN.com.
Julio has stopped 13 opponents within the first two rounds, and has knocked
out his
last 11 opponents. HBO boxing
color analyst Larry Merchant has referred to Julio as “the best
prospect in
boxing since Miguel Cotto.”
Julio is ranked # 5 by the WBA.
Quintana (22-0, 18 KO’s) has
stopped seven of his last eight opponents. The 29-year-old Moca, Puerto Rico
southpaw has knocked out 11
opponents within the first three rounds. In his last bout on Feb 24, 2006,
Quintana dismantled Raul
Eduardo Bejarano in 10 rounds to win the Vacant WBO Latino Welterweight
Title (TKO 10). Quintana is ranked
# 2 by the WBA.
- Press Release issued by Main
Events with a little editing from us (color, highlights, etc...)
subject to change
(6/8/06)
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