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King Of The Cage “Super Stars” At San Manuel Two Title Fights, Four Extreme Cage Stars
August 13, 2009 San Manuel Indian Bingo & Casino 777 San Manuel Blvd. Highland, California
San Manuel Indian Nation, Calif. – Thursday, August 13, the King of the Cage “Super Stars” enter the cage at San Manuel Indian Bingo and Casino for another exciting mixed martial arts combat. Tickets are available now at Ticketmaster.com and the San Manuel Box Office for $60 and $100, doors open at 6:30 p.m.
Featured fights will highlight two championship bouts. Victor “Joe Boxer” Valenzuela, current King of the Cage Junior Welterweight Champion, with a record of 9-3-2 (wins-losses-draws) will go head-to-head against Tony “LionHeart” Hervey sporting a record of 10-5-0. Valenzuela and Hervey are battling for the King of the Cage Lightweight World Title. Tony “Kryptonite” Lopez, current King of the Cage Light Heavyweight Champion, with a record of 14-2-0, will defend his title against number one contender, David Cryer who holds a record of 8-1-0.
Other fighters on the card include Anthony McDavitt and Charles Bennett as well as Inland Empire battlers Neil Cooke, Greg Guzman, Ruebin Duran, David Vessup, Mario Barnes, Chris Culley and Brian Abram. *Fights are subject to change.
King of the Cage, a mixture of several different martial arts styles, started in 1998 when Terry Trebilcock, an Inland Empire native, held his first event on a tennis court in Fontana, California. Over the next ten years, fighters from all across the world competed to demonstrate their skill in knockouts, submissions, take- downs and strategy, making King of the Cage one of the most respected names in the MMA world.
Every Thursday night with headliner entertainment San Manuel will give away $1,000 just for seeing the show. All guests need is a ticket to the show, a Club Serrano card and to be 21 or older. Guests can enter beginning at noon on Thursday. Three drawings a night: $250 at 7:20 p.m., $250 at 10:00 p.m. and $500 at 11:00 p.m., must be present to win.
Note: A 21-and-older age requirement to enter the Casino is strictly enforced.
About San Manuel Indian Bingo and Casino San Manuel Indian Bingo and Casino is Southern California’s one-stop destination for entertainment and fun. The casino is just 70 minutes from downtown Los Angeles and a short drive from LA-Ontario International Airport. Guests enjoy 3,000 of the latest slots, live poker and Vegas-style blackjack, high-limit gaming, high- stakes bingo, incredible entertainment, sumptuous dining and generous player’s reward program. Owned and operated by the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians, the casino has been providing fun and excitement since 1986. Since that time, players have received over $2 billion in cash, prizes and giveaways, making any visit to San Manuel an exciting and memorable experience. For more information on San Manuel Indian Bingo and Casino, please visit their Web site at www.sanmanuel.com or call 800-359-2464.
- Press Release from San Manuel Indian Bingo and Casino with a little editing from us (color, etc...)
Subject to change
(7/31/09) |
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