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SHOBOX on Showtime Results

Mario Santiago vs. Salvador Garcia

 

December 1, 2006

Chumash Casino Resort

Santa Ynez, California

 

 

Jr. Welterweight Bout (8 Rds)

Timothy Bradley (17-0, 10 KOs) wins a unanimous decision over Jaime Rangel (30-10-1, 26 KOs)

 

Featherweight Bout (10 Rds)

Mario Santiago (17-0, 12 KOs) wins by 7th rd TKO (towel) over Salvador Garcia (14-4-2, 1 ND, 7 KOs)

 

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Santiago Stops Garcia In Seventh Round,

Bradley Records technical Decision over Rangel

Friday, Dec. 1, 2006, at 11 p.m. ET/PT on SHOWTIME

Chumash Casino Resort, Santa Ynez, California

 

SANTA YNEZ, Calif. - Although Mario Santiago hails from Puerto Rico, the Golden State and "ShoBox"

are fast becoming the undefeated fighter's homes away from home. For the third time in his last five fights,

the 28 year old recorded a knockout in California on America's No. 1 boxing network by stopping Salvador

Garcia in the seventh round Friday on "ShoBox: The New Generation."

 

In the junior welterweight co-feature from the Chumash Casino Resort in Santa Ynez, Calif., Timothy

Bradley remained undefeated by scoring an eighth-round unanimous technical decision over Jaime

Rangel. SHOWTIME televised the Gary Shaw Productions, LLC, doubleheader.

 

Santiago (17-0, 12 KOs), of Ponce, Puerto Rico, ran his knockout streak to six when Garcia's corner threw

in the towel in the middle of the seventh round. Referee Jon Schorle stopped the one-sided contest at 1:51.

The pride of Ponce was too quick and powerful in his fifth Chumash and third "ShoBox" appearances. From

the outset, Santiago set up the left to Garcia's head with a dominant right jab.

 

"I knew I was going to be strong because I trained as if this was a 12-round fight," Santiago said. "I felt really

good. I was in amazing shape. I thought Garcia was going to box."

 

"ShoBox" expert analyst Steve Farhood commented that Santiago was the bigger and faster fighter.

 

"Each time on 'ShoBox,' Santiago shows us something a little different," Farhood said. "Tonight, it was his

exceptional movement."

 

Garcia (14-4-2, 1 ND, seven KOs), of Whittier, Calif., saw his five-bout unbeaten streak (4-0-1) come to a

crashing end. Despite being the underdog in his three previous contests against rising fighters, he recorded

two impressive upset wins against Puerto Rican prospects. However, he could not solve Santiago's blazing

hand speed and powerful shots.

 

Bradley (17-0, 10 KOs), of Palm Springs, Calif., was awarded the victory after judge Raul Caiz stopped the

action-packed affair at 1:54 of the eighth round. An accidental clash of heads opened a deep cut over

Rangel's right eye and Caiz determined that the fighter could not continue. After the eighth was scored,

each of the three judges saw it 79-73 for Bradley.

 

Despite being 12 years younger than his opponent, Bradley proved that youth and power were more valuable

than experience. However, he admitted afterward that he learned a lot from his national television debut.

 

"I need to slow down a little bit and work behind the jab," Bradley said. "I get fired up. I want to get in there

and knock my opponent's head off. Rangel stunned me once, but I had control the whole time." Rangel

(30-10-1 26 KOs), of Cordoba, Colombia, held his own and enjoyed his finest moment in the third round

when he landed a left cross to Bradley's head. "The Desert Storm" stumbled across the ring, but quickly

regained his senses. Rangel, a former world title challenger, lost for the sixth consecutive time.

 

Farhood saw the Bradley-Rangel bout quite differently than the judges. "I thought it was a very close fight,"

Farhood said. "Rangel's awkwardness offset Bradley's orthodox style. Bradley looked tight and could not

decide what range was best for him."

 

Nick Charles called the action from ringside with boxing historian Farhood serving as expert analyst. The

executive producer of "ShoBox" is Gordon Hall with Richard Gaughan producing.

 

The bouts will re-air this week as follows:

Day                                                  Channel

Saturday,  Dec. 2, at Midnight ET/PT  SHOTOO

Monday,   Dec. 4, at 10 p.m. ET/PT    SHO EXTREME

Tuesday,  Dec. 5, at  Midnight ET/PT  SHO EXTREME

Thursday, Dec. 7, at  11 p.m. ET/PT   SHOTOO

 

For more information on "ShoBox: The New Generation" and SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING

telecasts, including complete fighter bios, records, related stories and more, please go the SHOWTIME

website at http://www.sho.com/boxing.

About ShoBox: The New Generation

Since its inception in July 2001, the critically-acclaimed SHOWTIME boxing series, "ShoBox: The New

Generation" has featured young talent matched tough. The "ShoBox" philosophy is to televise exciting,

crowd-pleasing and competitive matches while providing a proving ground for willing prospects determined to

fight for a world title.

 

- Press Release issued by Showtime's Shobox (with a little editing from us - highlights, etc...).

 

 

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