While most fight fans at
Atlantic City's Boardwalk Hall and those viewing live
on HBO World Championship Boxing on September
29th are anticipating the World Middleweight Championship bout
between champion Jermain “Bad Intentions” Taylor
and #1 challenger Kelly “The Ghost” Pavlik, they
will also be treated to a co-main event featuring two of the
welterweight division's elite in a crossroads battle. Fast
rising Andre Berto will square off against
fellow Floridian David Estrada in a 12-round
bout for the vacant NABF welterweight title as well as a
stronger foothold in the sports most exciting division.
Berto, nearly a three year pro, made a name
for himself as an amateur while attempting to make the 2004
U.S. Olympic boxing team. He was disqualified during a
preliminary trials bout, and suddenly his Olympic dream was
gone. Through a twist of fate, he suddenly found himself
invited to be the first ever member of the Haitian boxing
team, a country of which he holds dual citizenship due to his
parents birthright. Though his Olympic dream was briefly
realized, (he lost a razor-thin decision in his first bout),
he joined professional a few months later with a three round
knock out, and hasn't looked back since. Berto is now 19-0
with 16 KOs and of his three bouts that have gone the
distance, he has only lost four of a possible fifty four
judged rounds- relying on constant pressure to either knock
his opponent out, or win the round overwhelmingly.
Though both fighters frequent Miami area
gyms, neither has had much contact with each other over the
years- the closest contact being when Berto appeared on the
undercard of Estrada's biggest win which was a (TKO-11) over
Chris Smith. Berto acknowledges that Estrada
will be his toughest test to date.
“He's definitely a step up in class. He's
been in with world class competition so he's gonna be a real
good test for me," said Berto. Although Berto boasts a 84%
knockout ratio, the scheduled 12-round distance doesn't phase
him in the least. “I'm definitely ready to go the distance if
necessary. We're putting in a lot of hard work in the gym and
I'm looking forward to it.”
For Miami's Estrada, the fight with Berto
can reignite his career in a big way. The 21-3, 12 KOs,
former USBA welterweight champ is riding a three fight KO win
streak after dropping two straight to pound-for-pound elite
“Sugar” Shane Mosley (L10) and current IBF
king Kermit Cintron (TKOby10). Exactly one
month after facing Berto, Estrada will have been a pro for
eight years and is well aware that he is regarded as a
stepping-stone in this match - a view he doesn't quite
share. “His camp might think so, but he knows he's in for a
war and the fight of his life," said Estrada.
Estrada knows that Berto can be hurt, as
evidenced by his hitting the deck in his last fight against
Cosme Rivera.
"He has bitten off more than he can chew, not because
Cosme dropped him. Anyone can get knockdown, but he handled it
well, he got up and won the fight. On September 29th the world
will see what kind of fighter I am when I'm prepared," said
Estrada.
Lou DiBella, President of DiBella Entertainment is as
excited as any fan would be over this pivotal match-up.
"This will be an explosive
bout between two Florida natives, as Berto puts his youth,
power and speed up against the experience, toughness and
resiliency of Estrada."
Tickets for
Jermain Taylor vs.
Kelly
Pavlik "Throwback" are priced at
$400,
$300,
$200,
$100
and
$50, are now on sale and can be purchased
at the
Boardwalk Hall box office, by calling
Ticketmaster at
1-800-736-1420 or by
visiting
www.ticketmaster.com
.