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Tarver vs. Hopkins

June
10, 2006
Boardwalk
Hall
Atlantic City, New Jersey
On HBO
PPV
Line-up so far:
IBO Light Heavyweight Title
Bout
Champion Antonio Tarver
(24-3, 18 KOs) vs. Bernard Hopkins (46-4-1, 32 KOs)
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Light Heavyweight Champion
Antonio “The Magic Man” Tarver And Middleweight Great
Bernard “The Executioner”
Hopkins Set To Meet In “Fight to The Finish” On June 10th At
Boardwalk
Hall In Atlantic City - Live On HBO Pay-Per-View
NEW YORK – When boxing
historians look back at the date of June 10th, 2006, one of two results
will be
crystal clear – it will be the
day that light heavyweight Antonio Tarver cements his hall of fame
credentials
by ending the career of boxing
legend Bernard Hopkins, or it will be the day when middleweight
great
Hopkins, ends a legendary
career with a stirring win over one of the top light heavyweights of this
era.
However, one thing is certain.
When Antonio “The Magic Man” Tarver and Bernard “The Executioner” Hopkins
meet on Saturday, June 10th at
Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, New Jersey, it will definitely be a
“Fight to
The Finish.”
The two boxing superstars will
meet in “Fight to the Finish” - a 12-round light heavyweight bout
presented by
Joe DeGuardia’s Star Boxing,
Golden Boy Promotions, and Borgata Hotel Casino and Spa, and will be
broadcast live on HBO
Pay-Per-View, beginning at 9pm ET / 6pm PT.
“Bernard Hopkins was a great
fighter, but his time is past,” said Tarver, the premier light heavyweight
of this
generation. “My time is now,
and I see it as a personal insult that Hopkins would even consider coming
up to
light heavyweight to challenge
me. I will punish him in the ring accordingly.”
“After everything I’ve
accomplished in this sport, and with all the obstacles I had to go through
to get here, I
don’t even entertain the
thought of losing in my final fight,” said Hopkins, who reigned over the
middleweight
division for over a decade. “I
will win this fight over Antonio Tarver, cement my legacy and finish my
career in
a fashion where no one will
ever forget what I brought to the boxing ring.”
“Antonio Tarver and Bernard
Hopkins are two great champions who have enjoyed tremendous success, “said
Joe DeGuardia,
President of Star Boxing. “Both of them will be putting it all on the line
in this highly
anticipated fight. Fans will
see them both fighting with the intense fire that only a fight like this
can inspire.”
“Legacy is probably the most
important thing to a truly elite fighter,” said Oscar de la Hoya,
President of
Golden Boy Promotions. “Both
Antonio Tarver and Bernard Hopkins have had amazing careers, but June
10th will directly affect how
boxing fans remember them. That's a lot to have on your shoulders, but if
any
two boxers can handle that
pressure, it's Tarver and Hopkins, and I expect both of them to leave it
all in the
ring when they fight.”
"Bernard Hopkins is one of the
greatest middleweights of this era, facing perhaps the greatest challenge
of
his career in his final fight.
Antonio Tarver is the world's pre-eminent light heavyweight whose
resounding
wins over Roy Jones
re-affirmed his stardom," said Mark Taffet, HBO Senior Vice
President of Sports
Operations & Pay-Per-View.
"Tarver-Hopkins is a big fight with storylines that will intrigue boxing
fans."
Tickets for Tarver vs. Hopkins
priced at $750, $600, $400, $200, $100 and $50, are on sale now and can be
purchased at the Boardwalk
Hall Box Office and all Ticketmaster locations by calling 800-736-1420 or
at
www.ticketmaster.com.
“Borgata is thrilled to be
partnering with Star Boxing and Golden Boy Promotions to present such a
high
profile fight,” said Larry
Mullin, president and chief operating officer for Borgata. “The June
10th event
underlines our dedication to
continuously raising the bar and bringing top-notch entertainment events
to
Atlantic City.”
The pride of Tampa, Florida,
1992 US Olympic Bronze medal winner Antonio Tarver (24-3, 18 KOs) came up
the hard way in the pro ranks,
forced to fight all comers as he looked for his one big break. In 2000,
“The
Magic Man” was one win away
from forcing a fight with pound for pound and light heavyweight king Roy
Jones Jr., but he lost a
hard-fought decision to Eric Harding (a loss later avenged by
knockout).
But Tarver’s time would come,
and after fighting his way back into the number one spot at 175 pounds, he
finally won a world title by
shutting out former world champ Montell Griffin for the WBC and IBF
crowns on
April 26, 2003. His brash
style forced Jones’ hand, and the two met for the undisputed title on
November 8,
2003. After a torrid 12
rounds, Jones retained his title via a highly controversial majority
decision, and the
fans and media demanded a
return bout.
Tarver got his rematch on May
15, 2004, and in the shot heard round the world, he knocked Jones out with
a
single left hand in the second
round, and a worldwide superstar was born. “The Magic Man” would next
split
an entertaining pair of bouts
with highly regarded Glen Johnson before settling the score once
and for all
with Jones on October 1st,
2005 with a clear cut unanimous decision that may have spelled an end to
Jones’
career.
Now he wants to do the same to
Hopkins.
One of the most compelling
figures in sports today, Bernard Hopkins (46-4-1, 32 KOs) has lived his
life and
built a career by doing things
his way. Born and raised in Philadelphia, Hopkins turned pro with a loss
in
October of 1988, but after
that it was tough - if not impossible - to make him lose again. Beginning
with a
1990 win over Greg Paige,
Hopkins would lose only once (via decision to Roy Jones) over the next 15
years.
Along the way, Hopkins - who
fought the boxing industry as hard as he fought inside the ring – won the
world
middleweight title in 1995 and
defended it a record 20 times. He also unified the crown on September 29,
2001 when he stopped the
legendary Felix ‘Tito’ Trinidad in the 12th round before a packed house at
Madison Square Garden.
On September 18, 2004,
Hopkins, now a bona fide superstar, knocked out another boxing legend,
Oscar De
La Hoya, in nine rounds in one
of the biggest fights of the year. And though Hopkins would lose his
championship and the
subsequent rematch to rising star Jermain Taylor via two hotly
disputed decisions
in 2005, ‘The Executioner’
still has some unfinished business to tend to in his last fight against
Antonio
Tarver on June 10th.
The Tarver vs. Hopkins
pay-per-view telecast, beginning at 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT on June 10th has a
suggested retail price of
$49.95, will be distributed domestically by HBO Pay-Per-View and will be
available
to more than 56 million
pay-per-view homes. The telecast will be available in high-definition
television for
those viewers who are HDTV
capable. HBO Pay-Per-View is the leading supplier of event programming to
the pay-per-view industry.
Tarver vs. Hopkins daily updates can be found during fight week at
www.HBOPPV.com.
- Press Release issued by Golden
Boy Promotions, Star Boxing, Borgata Hotel Casino and Spa,
Boardwalk Hall and HBO
Subject to change
(3/22/06)
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