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Showtime Boxing Tournament To Determine
Top
Super Middleweight Contender

July 28, 2006
PFTC Sports Center
Las Vegas, Nevada
11pm ET/PT
Featured Bouts
Super Middleweight Bout (10 Rds)
Jean Paul Mendy (21-0,
11 KOs) vs. Dallas Vargas (21-2, 15 KOs)
Super Middleweight Bout (10 Rds)
Henry Buchanan (13-0,
11 KOs) vs. Lucas Arias (11-0, eight KOs)
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Showtime Boxing Tournament To Determine
Top
Super Middleweight Contender
NEW YORK - Some of the
best 168-pound prospects in the world are set to compete in a single-
elimination tournament on "ShoBox:
The New Generation" to determine the top super middleweight
contender. In the first
professional boxing tournament televised on the "ShoBox" series, eight
young
prizefighters are looking to
win three consecutive 10-round bouts in an attempt to put themselves on
the
doorstep of a world title.
The tournament begins with two
10-round bouts each night on Friday, July 28, and Friday, Aug. 4, 2006, at
11 p.m. ET/PT (delayed on the
west coast) from the PFTC Sports Center in Las Vegas, Nev. The winners of
the four opening-round matches
will advance to the semifinals on the October 6, 2006, "ShoBox" telecast
at
the Chumash Casino Resort in
Santa Ynez, Calif. The two victorious semi-finalists will meet in the
final bout
in early 2007.
The international field of
fighters set to compete is as follows:
July 28, 2006 - Bracket A
Jean Paul Mendy (21-0,
11 KOs) of France (French super middleweight champion) vs.
Dallas Vargas (21-2, 15
KOs) of USA (opened career with 14 consecutive wins)
Henry Buchanan (13-0,
11 KOs) of USA (won his initial 10 starts by KO) vs.
Lucas Arias (11-0,
eight KOs) of Costa Rica (brings five-fight KO streak into U.S. debut)
August 4, 2006 - Bracket
B
Anthony Hanshaw (19-0,
13 KOs) of USA (former amateur standout) vs.
Esteban Camou (18-1, 15
KOs) of Mexico (Mexican 168-pound champion)
Sakio Bika (20-1-2, 14 KOs) of Australia (coming off a draw in a
world title bout) vs.
Jose Luis Herrera
(14-1, 14 KOs) of Columbia (Colombian super middleweight champ)
"The idea of the tournament is to get together some of the best and
brightest prospects in the division and
have them face off against one
another with the eventual winner turning into a consensus top-rated
contender," said "ShoBox''
Executive Producer Gordon Hall.
"Back in the day, fighters had
to fight tough competition and win to raise their ratings," said Gary
Shaw,
who will promote the
tournament in association with Round One Entertainment and the McDonald
Family
Foundation. "In our super
middleweight tournament, that day has returned. No politics and no
attrition. These
guys are going to raise their
ratings the old-fashioned way. They're going to earn it."
"The 168-pound division is
full of young, exciting and talented fighters," said "ShoBox" blow-by-blow
announcer, Nick Charles. "This
single-elimination tournament will provide some clarity as to the
prospects
with the greatest potential to
become a world champion. As the winners advance, they will gain not only
experience in the ring, but
valuable exposure on national television."
"Everybody loves a tournament,
but there are very few of them in boxing," said "ShoBox'' expert analyst
Steve Farhood. "This super
middleweight tournament could start a mini-trend. We have superb, albeit
as
of yet undiscovered,
168-pounders, with excellent records. With three consecutive wins, all
against quality
opposition, one of them is
going to emerge as a legitimate contender.
"The fun part of a tournament
is the draw, and then looking ahead to possible matchups. Having the
quarter-finals on consecutive
Friday nights will add to the excitement. This should be fantastic.''
The critically-acclaimed
series, "ShoBox: The New Generation," debuted on SHOWTIME in July 2001 as
a
proving ground for
up-and-coming fighters determined to eventually fight for a world title. "ShoBox"
features
young prospects matched tough.
A number of fighters who have appeared on the series have gone on to
become world champions,
including Ricky Hatton, Juan Diaz, Leonard Dorin,
Joan Guzman, Scott
Harrison and Jeff
Lacy.
Blow-by-blow announcer Nick
Charles and expert analyst and boxing historian Steve Farhood
will call the
action from ringside. The
executive producer of the telecast is Gordon Hall, with Richard
Gaughan
producing.
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Press Release issued by Showtime's Shobox (with a little editing from us -
color, highlights, etc...).
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