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HBO Championship Boxing
Ike Quartey vs.
Winky Wright

December 2, 2006
St. Pete Times Forum
Tampa, Florida
9:45 pm ET / 6:45 pm PT
Featured Bout:
Middleweight Bout (12 Rds)
Ike Quartey (37-3-1, 31
KO’s) vs. Winky Wright (50-3-1, 25 KOs)
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Wright, Quartey –“The
Heat Is On” At The St. Pete Times Forum December 2
High-Impact Middleweight Clash
To Air On HBO World Championship Boxing
Jeff Lacy Marks His Returns to
the Ring --
Tampa – When two of the
world’s premier middleweights meet in the ring, it’s a cause for
celebration; when
it happens in December, you
can just call it an early holiday present.
On Saturday, December 2nd,
“THE HEAT IS ON”, at the St. Pete Times Forum in Tampa, Florida, Winky
Promotions and Golden Boy
Promotions, in association with DiBella Entertainment, is pleased to
present a
crossroads bout between former
world champions Winky Wright and Ike Quartey which is packed
with
serious implications for the
160-pound weight class.
And with both fighters coming
off controversial verdicts in their last bouts, neither wants to leave
this one in
the hands of the judges.
“I believe I am the uncrowned
middleweight champion of the world, and I’m looking at this fight against
Ike
Quartey as my first title
defense,” said Wright, who is coming off a disputed 12 round draw with
middleweight
champ Jermain Taylor.
“Ike earned his way here with his performance against Vernon Forrest,
a fight I
believe he won, and we’re
gonna show boxing fans what middleweight boxing at its best looks like.”
“When I decided to come back
to boxing, my goal was to win a World Championship and cement my legacy
in boxing. This can only be
accomplished by fighting the best,” said Quartey, “Winky Wright is one of
the
best fighters in the world,
pound for pound, and I am looking forward to having a great performance on
December 2nd.”
Wright-Quartey will be
televised live on HBO World Championship Boxing beginning at 9:45 pm ET /
6:45 pm PT.
“As co-promoter of this event,
I am proud to be associated with two athletes of this high caliber,” said
Oscar De La Hoya,
President of Golden Boy Promotions. “Winky Wright is one of the premier
technicians
of this era and still on top
of his game, and I know firsthand how tough Ike Quartey is, since he gave
me
one of my toughest fights.
This fight should be a war.”
Adds Chris Lighty, CEO
of Winky Promotions, “We’re excited about bringing this card to Tampa, and
I’m
sure the loyal fight fans of
Florida will all come out to support their own Winky Wright. It’s going to
be a
great night for boxing on
December 2nd.”
An elite boxer who has made
his home in the upper reaches of the pound for pound list, former world
junior
middleweight champion Winky
Wright (50-3-1, 25 KOs) came up the hard way at 154 pounds, fighting
overseas, far away from his
St. Petersburg, Florida home as he made a name for himself with his
classic
boxing stylings. After winning
the WBO junior middleweight title in 1996, Wright finally got some
mainstream attention after
losing a controversial decision to a prime Fernando Vargas.
Undeterred,
Wright won the vacant world
title in 2001 and went on to defend it numerous times. But he didn’t enter
the
superstar bracket until
2004-2005, when he went through a three fight stretch where he defeated
future hall
of famers Shane Mosley
(twice) and Felix Trinidad. Now settled in at 160 pounds, Wright
was the victim
of a disputed draw in his June
2006 bout with middleweight champion Jermain Taylor, but the 34-year-old
southpaw has already moved on
and is ready for any challenges that face him in the coming years.
The pride of Accra, Ghana, Ike
Quartey (37-3-1, 31 KOs) burst on the boxing scene in 1994 when he
stopped Crisanto Espana
in 11 rounds to win the WBA welterweight championship in his 26th fight.
‘Bazooka’ defended his crown
seven times before losing a close 12 round split decision to Oscar De
La Hoya in a classic that saw
Quartey drop ‘The Golden Boy.’ Discouraged by the loss, Quartey would lose
his next bout via a listless
decision to Fernando Vargas, and then he left the game, opting to instead
build
up his business interests back
home. The call of the ring was too strong though, and Quartey returned to
the ring in 2005. Since then,
he has won three of four bouts, only losing to Vernon Forrest in a bout
most of
the media saw for Quartey, and
he is eager to put that defeat behind him by beating Wright on December
2nd.
In addition, fellow Tampa
resident Jeff ‘Left Hook’ Lacy (21-1, 17 KOs) makes
his return to the ring before
his hometown fans as part of
“THE HEAT IS ON” sensational event. Lacy is chomping at the bit to get
back
in the ring and erase the
memory of his last bout, a 12 round decision loss to UK standout Joe
Calzaghe.
That defeat cost the St.
Petersburg native the IBF belt he had defended four times since he had won
it in
2004, and the power punching
standout is ready to make that climb back to the top. Lacy’s opponent is
expected to be announced
shortly but he will be fighting in a schedule ten round bout.
Tickets for Wright-Quartey,
priced at $35, $50, $100, $200, $350, $750 and $1000, go on sale today,
Tuesday, October 10 at the
McDonald’s Box Office at the St. Pete Times Forum and all Ticketmaster
outlets, charge by phone at
(813) 287-8844 or (727) 898-2100, or log onto
ticketmaster.com.
Prices do not
include service charges.
- Press release issued by St.
Pete Times Forum with a little editing from us (color, etc...)
Subject to change
(10/27/06)
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