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Enrique Ornelas  vs. Sam Soliman

 

November 17, 2006

Soboba Casino

San Jacinto, California

 

 

Heavyweight Bout (8 Rds)

Travis Walker (22-0-1, 17 KOs) wins a majority decision over Jason Estrada (7-1, 1 ND, 1 KO) -

Judges scored the bout 76-76, 78-74 Walker, 76-75 Walker.

 

Middleweight Bout (10 Rds)

Sam Soliman (33-8, 13 KOs) wins a majority decision over Enrique Ornelas (25-3, 15 KOs) -

Judges scored the bout 95-95, 95-94 Soliman, 95-94 Soliman.

 

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Soliman Wins Close Decision Over Ornelas

Walker defeats Estrada For First Time In Four Attempts

 

SAN JACINTO, Calif. - Less than two weeks after the Democrats narrowly won back the Senate by a slim

margin, majority ruled once again as world-ranked middleweight Sam Soliman and unbeaten heavyweight

Travis Walker captured close decisions Friday on "ShoBox: The New Generation." Soliman overcame an

early knockdown to record a 10-round majority decision over Enrique Ornelas, while Walker narrowly

defeated 2004 Olympian Jason Estrada for the first time in four outings. SHOWTIME televised the Goossen

Tutor-promoted doubleheader from the Soboba Casino in San Jacinto, Calif.

 

Soliman (33-8, 13 KOs), of Melbourne, Australia, won for the 21st time in 22 contests by attacking Ornelas

relentlessly and controlling the later rounds. Two of the judges scored the action-packed bout 95-94 for

Soliman, while a third had it 95 apiece.

 

In the last few seconds of the fourth round, Soliman's unorthodox style caused a flash knockdown when he

came in low to throw a right hand, got caught by an Ornelas right and hit the canvas. After the fight, Soliman

laughed about the encounter.

 

"Everybody knows I was off balance and tripping when I hit the canvas," said Soliman, who currently is

ranked among the top-10 middleweights by three of the four major boxing divisions.

 

Ornelas (25-3, 15 KOs), of Guanajuato, Mexico, lost for the first time in six fights despite scoring a fourth-

round knockdown and winning early rounds with effective counterpunching. In his last fight, the married father

of three floored Raul Munoz twice en route to a first-round knockout on Aug. 18, 2006, in Temecula, Calif.

 

"ShoBox" expert analyst Steve Farhood said that the momentum shifted when Soliman began to pressure

Ornelas in the middle rounds.

 

"Ornelas was very set in his approach of waiting and counterpunching," Farhood said. "It worked in the first

few rounds. However, when Soliman turned it up, he began to dominate as much with his will and his skill."

 

In the co-feature, Walker (22-0-1, 17 KOs) avenged three amateur defeats to Estrada (7-1, 1 ND, one KO)

and handed his rival his first pro loss by registering an eight-round majority decision. Two of the judges

scored the closely-contested battle for Walker (78-74 and 76-75), while the third judge had it 76 apiece. In a

bout that was difficult to score, Walker and Estrada fought at close range throughout and accidentally butted

the other numerous times while leading with their heads.

 

"It feels great to finally beat Estrada," Walker said. "All of the hard work finally paid off. It was the hunger

that drove me to finally get to the top." Farhood said things changed after the first six minutes. "For two

rounds, Estrada was the quicker, better boxer and had the edge," Farhood explained. "He was unable to

maintain that edge." 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, Nov. 18, at Midnight ET/PT SHOTOO Monday, Nov. 20, at 10 p.m. ET/PT SHO

EXTREME Tuesday, Nov. 21, at Midnight ET/PT SHO EXTREME Thursday, Nov. 23 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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