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JEFF LACY - ROBIN REID IS A DONE DEAL: TITLE DEFENSE SET FOR AUGUST 6 ON SHOWTIME |
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DONE DEAL!
JEFF LACY TO DEFEND TITLE
AGAINST TOP-RATED ROBIN REID!
After
stalling out earlier today, the negotiations between IBF super middleweight
champion Jeff Lacy and the IBF's top-rated contender
Robin Reid reached a successful conclusion this
afternoon. Lacy will make his first mandatory title defense, against
Reid, Saturday, August 6. The world title bout -- which also marks the U.S.
debut of Reid -- will be televised by SHOWTIME.
"I
wouldn't classify this as a miracle, just that it was meant to be" said
promoter Gary Shaw reflecting on the quick
turnaround in concluding the fight negotiations. "We hope to announce the
site shortly."
"I am thrilled to be facing Robin," said
Lacy. "He is a great champion and a true competitor. The fans in both our
countries will see one heck of a fight on August 6!"
"Robin and I are thrilled to finally make this
fight," said Jess Harding, Reid's
manager. "We look forward to working together with Gary Shaw in a landmark
fight that will mark Robin's debut in the United States, and we could not be
happier to have it televised on Showtime. This is what every fighter dreams
of, fighting for a world title on the sport's biggest stage. We cannot
wait to bring the belt back home."
Lacy,
19-0 (15 KOs), from St. Petersburg, FL, captured the vacant IBF super
middleweight title, October 2, 2004, knocking out Syd Vanderpool in the
eighth round, becoming the first member of the 2000 U.S. Olympic team to win
a world title. He has since become one of the busiest world champions,
successfully defending his title in December and March against Omar Sheika
and Rubin Williams, respectively.
Reid, 38-4-1 (27 KOs), from Runcorn, England,
captured the WBC super middleweight title in 1996, knocking out defending
champion Vincenzo Nardiello in the seventh round. He successfully defended
the title three times during his one year reign, before losing it to Thulane
Malinga via a 12-round decision. He has won 12 of his last 13 bouts,
including the IBO super middleweight title last June, via a unanimous
decision over previously undefeated Brian Magee. Magee, who had held the
title since 2001, was sent to the canvas four times en route to a unanimous
decision loss to Reid.
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