WBC
SUPER BANTAMWEIGHT WORLD CHAMPION ABNER MARES
TO
DEFEND HIS TITLE AGAINST WBA BANTAMWEIGHT SUPER WORLD CHAMPION ANSELMO
MORENO ON NOVEMBER 10 AT
STAPLES CENTER IN LOS ANGELES
SHOWTIME®
TELEVISED
EVENT WILL ALSO FEATURE
IBF
BANTAMWEIGHT WORLD CHAMPION LEO SANTA
CRUZ &
THE
RETURN OF ALFREDO “EL PERRO” ANGULO
AGAINST
RAUL CASAREZ
LOS ANGELES, October 2 -
Sporting a combined record of 57-1-2 with 25 knockouts with three world
championships in two weight classes, WBC Super Bantamweight World Champion
Abner Mares and former WBA Bantamweight Super Champion Anselmo
“Chemito” Moreno
prove that great fighters come in small packages. On Saturday, November
10 the fight true boxing fans have been waiting for is here, as Mares looks to
defend his crown against a hungry Moreno who is stepping up in weight class in
the SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING main event at STAPLES Center in Los Angeles,
Calif.
Also featured will be IBF
Bantamweight World Champion Leo “Terremoto”
Santa Cruz defending his title against
opponent to be determined in a 12-round bout as well as Alfredo “El
Perro” Angulo and Raul Casarez squaring off in a 12-round junior
middleweight battle.
“I feel faster and
stronger at 122 pounds and now that I’m used to this weight class,
I’m going to be more dangerous than ever for anyone who steps in the ring
with me,” said Mares. “I love this fight with
Moreno . I’ve
got a lot of respect for him, but I know I’ll get the win on November 10
with the help of my hometown fans in Los
Angeles .”
“I’d like to
thank Mares for taking this fight as this is the type of moment every fighter
waits for and dreams about,” said Moreno .
“I’m ready to show the world what I can do. I promise my fans
that I will put on a great show like always and leave the ring with the
belt.”
“You always
hear boxers saying that they want to fight the best competition,” said
Golden Boy Promotions President Oscar De La Hoya. “Mares and
Moreno are not just
talking the talk, they are walking the walk. These two are the best of
the best and to see them in the ring together on November 10 is going to be a
special night for the sport. We are continuing our promise to put on the
best fight cards top to bottom and with Mares-Moreno, bantamweight champ Leo
Santa Cruz defending his title and the highly anticipated return of Alfredo
Angulo in a brawl against Raul Casarez, fans will be on their feet cheering all
night long.”
“ STAPLES
Center is incredibly excited to host
this much anticipated fight between Mares and
Moreno ,” Lee Zeidman, STAPLES Center
General Manager. “ Los
Angeles is home to true boxing fans and this fight
will definitely be one they will not want to miss.”
“This fall, with
world-class championship fights from marquee venues around the country, we have
assembled perhaps the strongest SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING run in our 25 year
history,” said Stephen Espinoza, Executive Vice President and General
Manager, SHOWTIME Sports. “With upcoming fights at the
Barclay’s Center and Madison
Square Garden ,
this telecast from STAPLES
Center solidifies the
network’s commitment to premiere boxing. Abner Mares has come of
age on this network as he has consistently challenged himself against the
toughest men in his division. November 10 will be no different, as Abner
takes on one of the most skilled fighters in boxing, the current bantamweight
world champion, Anselmo Moreno. I expect an explosive fight to cap off yet
another big night of fights on SHOWTIME.”
“I’m looking forward to defending my title in front of my hometown
fans,” said Santa Cruz .
“It’s always very motivating to have my friends and family support
me and I’m excited for November 10.”
“It’s very
exciting to have my comeback fight in my second home of
Los Angeles ,” said Angulo.
“I have been working really hard to give the fans a good show like they
are used to because I am here thanks to their support. ‘El
Perro’ is back!”
“This is the
opportunity I have been looking for and I will train hard to make the best of
it,” said Casarez.
Mares
vs. Moreno is a 12-round battle for Mares’ WBC Super
Bantamweight World Championship promoted by Golden Boy Promotions taking place
on November 10 at STAPLES
Center in
Los Angeles .
The event is sponsored by Corona
and AT&T and will be televised live on SHOWTIME.
Tickets priced at $200,
$100, $50 and $25, not including applicable service charges and taxes, are on
sale now and available for purchase
at all Ticketmaster outlets, online at www.ticketmaster.com, by phone at (800) 745-3000 or at the STAPLES Center Box
Office.
A representative of the
2004 Mexican Olympic team, Guadalajara native Abner Mares (24-0-1, 13
KO’s) now makes his home in the Los Angeles area in Hawaiian Gardens,
where he has become one of the most popular fighters to emerge from the area in
years. That’s no surprise given his affable personality,
willingness to take on all comers and warrior-like style in the ring, but most
important to his fans is the character he’s shown in navigating the ups
and downs of life in the fight game. In 2010, he began to make his move
on the big-time boxing scene with a hard-fought and controversial draw against
Yonnhy Perez and an exciting win over Vic Darchniyan. However, it was his
win over Joseph “King Kong” Agbeko for the IBF Bantamweight World
Title in August of 2011 that made him a champion and catapulted him into the
spotlight. After a successful defense against Agbeko in their December
2011 rematch, the 26-year-old Mares won his second divisional world title in
April with a 12-round victory over former Two-Time World Champion Eric
“Little Hands Of Steel” Morel that earned him the WBC Super Bantamweight
World Championship belt. He now looks to defend against another tough
customer in Moreno .
Fighting out of Panama
City, Panama, 27-year-old Anselmo “Chemito” Moreno (33-1-1, 12
KO’s) had been one of boxing’s best kept secrets for years, but the
man with the amazing 27-fight winning streak is unknown no longer thanks to his
remarkable skill set and willingness to fight anyone. A professional
since 2003, Moreno
won the WBA Bantamweight World Championship title in May of 2008 with a
12-round decision win over Volodymyr Sydorenko. After that, eight
successful defenses followed before Moreno made
his United States
debut with another defense of his crown, this one a lopsided 12 round unanimous
decision win over former World Champion Vic Darchinyan. Firmly established
as one of the best young champions in boxing,
Moreno stopped David De La Mora in nine
rounds on April 21, 2012. Now he will step up in weight to challenge
Mares in one of the biggest fights of 2012.
Coming
off of a career-defining win over Eric Morel on September 15 in which he handed
the former world champion his first ever knockout loss, IBF Bantamweight World
Champion Leo Santa Cruz (21-0-1, 12 KO’s) of Lincoln Heights, Calif. will
jump right back into the ring on November 10 eager to keep the momentum going.
Just 24 years old, “Teremoto” went from prospect to champion
in 2012, when he stopped veteran Alejandro Hernandez in January and then won
his first world title in June with a dominant win over Vusi Malinga. Now
with the fifth round stoppage over Morel under his belt, the sky’s the
limit for this young Mexican-American phenom.
A devastating puncher
with a pressure-filled style that has broken down many of the junior
middleweight division’s top contenders, Alfredo Angulo’s (20-2, 17
KO’s) only goal left is to win world championship gold. Originally
from Mexicali , Baja
California , Mexico ,
but now fighting out of Los Angeles, Calif. , the
30-year-old contender has been chomping at the bit to return to the ring for
the first time since his candidate for “Fight of the Year” war with
James Kirkland in 2011. With the immigration issues that kept him out of
the ring since that fight cleared up, he is ready to return and prepared to
show that he still has the exciting form that saw him finish Joachim Alcine,
Gabriel Rosado, Harry Joe Yorgey and Joel Julio.
Nicknamed “El
Tigre” for his ferocious attacking style in the ring, Edinburg,
Texas’ Raul Casarez (19-2, 9 KO’s) is unbeaten since 2006, and on
November 10 he has the opportunity he has been waiting his entire career for,
to fight on SHOWTIME against a highly-rated contender. For the
25-year-old, a win over Angulo will not only extend his 11-fight unbeaten
streak, which includes a March win over J.C. Candelo, but it will place him
among the top contenders in the division and put him on the fast track to a
world title shot.
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