ABREGU
KNOCKS OUT GARCIA IN THRILLER;
QUINTERO
EARNS UNANIMOUS WIN OVER FERGUSON;
DON’T MISS
THE REPLAY WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 10 P.M., ET/PT ON SHOWTIME
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SANTA YNEZ, Calif.
(May 2,
2009) – Undefeated Carlos
Abregu met the canvas twice Friday night before
sending Irving Garcia
there with just one second remaining in the fourth round for a
TKO win in the welterweight main event on
ShoBox: The New Generation.
It was an action-packed fight that had the Chumash Casino
Resort crowd on its feet cheering for more.
Abregu
(27-0, 22 KOs), of Salta, Argentina, overcame two knockdowns
in the first and fourth rounds, finally connecting on a
straight right followed by a right uppercut sending Garcia
(17-4-3, 8 KOs) to the ground before referee
Jack Reiss stopped
the fight to Garcia’s visible displeasure.
“That was
one of the most wildly entertaining fights I’ve seen in
years,” SHOWTIME announcer
Nick Charles said afterward. “Wow. Some guys would
have come unwound after being hit like that. It was all
bullets and gun smoke tonight.”
Abregu said
he “just got caught” in the first round on a right counter by
Garcia but came back in the second round with a flurry of
combinations that had Garcia off balance the entire round. “I
don’t know how I survived that second round,” said Garcia, of
Vega Baja, Puerto Rico. “I’m very disappointed the fight was
stopped. I stayed down waiting for the count but it never
came. I felt fine.”
Said Abregu,
sent to the floor on a left hook by Garcia with 1:27 in the
fourth: “I thought my hand was going to hurt I was hitting him
so hard in the second round. I knew I had hurt him, but he
kept coming. He wouldn’t go down.”
Abregu said he was surprised with the performance of the
30-year-old Garcia. “On the tape I watched of him I didn’t
think he would be that fast,” he said.
In an entertaining co-feature lightweight bout,
Marvin Quintero
(16-1, 12 KOs) of Tijuana, Mexico, dominated
Wes Ferguson
(20-4-1, 6 KOs) of Las Vegas, over eight rounds winning on all
three scorecards, 78-74, 79-73, 78-74. The evening was
presented by Gary Shaw Productions.
At the end of the second round Ferguson staggered Quintero and
then swung big, missing and slipping to the canvas. “I had my
opportunities to knock him out but I wanted to prove to people
that I could box,” Quintero said. “It was a very tough fight
but none of his punches really hurt me. I give myself a nine
out of 10. I could have worked harder training for this
fight.”
Undefeated super middleweight
Andre “The Matrix” Dirrell
was in the stands watching his brother Anthony win a super
middleweight undercard bout in a first-round knockdown against
Alexander Quiroz
of Miami, Fla., in just under a minute. Andre was interviewed
by SHOWTIME’s Steve Farhood
between the telecast’s two fights about his future plans.
Dirrell grew up in the same gym as Ferguson in Flint, Mich.
“I’ve known Wes since he was 8 years old,” said Dirrell, who
hopes to fight again at the end of June. “I thought he hit the
jab perfect tonight. He just didn’t counter. He’s slick enough
to be a top prospect. I think he can do it.”
Dirrell last
fought on SHOWTIME in March, winning a sixth-round TKO over
Derrick Findley to
improve to 18-0 with 13 knockouts.
2008
Olympian Gary Russell Jr.
fought on the undercard, beating
Alvaro Muro (6-14,
5 KOs) of Moreno Valley, Calif., in a four-rounder by
decision, 40-35 on all three judges’ scorecards. It was the
third straight win to no defeats for Russell, who turned pro
in January. Russell was interviewed between fights Friday.
“I give myself a B tonight,” Russell said. “I’m glad I fought
someone who didn’t just go down right away. He was tough.”
Charles called Friday’s action from ringside with boxing
historian Farhood serving as expert analyst. The executive
producer of ShoBox
was Gordon Hall
with Richard Gaughan
producing and
Rick Phillips
directing.
“That was the most exciting fight I’ve seen in my eight years
doing ShoBox,” Farhood said after the Abregu fight.
Friday’s ShoBox telecast will re-air on SHOWTIME 2® on
Wednesday, May 6 at 10 p.m. ET/PT. The
telecast also will be available ON DEMAND from May 4-May 31.
In a special primetime edition of
ShoBox:
The New Generation on
Saturday, May 16 (9
p.m. ET/PT, delayed on the west coast), undefeated and No. 1
ranked 2004 Olympic Gold medalist
Andre Ward (18-0,
12 KOs) defends his North American Boxing Organization (NABO)
and North American Boxing Federation (NABF) super middleweight
titles against Colombian knockout artist
Edison Miranda
(32-2, 28 KOs) at the
Oracle Arena in Oakland, Calif. Also, undefeated
John Molina
(16-0, 12 KOs) will fight an opponent to be determined and
Shawn Estrada (5-0,
5 KOs) takes on Tony Hirsch
(8-1-1, 4 KOs) in a four-round super middleweight fight.
On Saturday, July 11,
on SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP
BOXING, Vic
Darchinyan
(32-1-1, 26 KOs) will attempt to become a world champion in a
third weight class when he challenges IBF bantamweight
champion Joseph Agbeko
(26-1-22 KOs) live on SHOWTIME (9 p.m. ET/PT, delayed on the
west coast).
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