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COLLAZO-HATTON BOSTON PRESS CONFERENCE The story in pictures by David Martin Warr/DKP |
RICKY HATTON VS LUIS COLLAZO
HEADLINES WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHT CARD
ON MAY 13 AT TD BANKNORTH GARDEN IN BOSTON;
TELEVISED LIVE ON HBO’S “WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING”
Promoters Art Pelullo/Banner
Promotions and Dennis Hobson and Robert Waterman/Fight
Academy will present a sensational world championship
fight card on Saturday, May 13, 2006, at the TD
Banknorth Garden, located on Causeway Street in
Boston’s Downtown North section. The main event will
be televised live on HBO’s “World Championship Boxing”
series.
In the 12-round main event,
International Boxing Federation, World Boxing
Association and The Ring jr. welterweight world
champion Ricky “Hitman” Hatton, 40-0 with 30
knockouts, of Manchester, England, will move up in
weight and challenge WBA welterweight world champion
Luis Collazo, 26-1 with 12 knockouts, of Brooklyn, New
York.
Now 27 years old, Ricky’s
outstanding performances last year stood head and
shoulders above those of any other fighter. He was
named “2005 Fighter of the Year” by The Ring, the
Boxing Writers Association of America, and ESPN.com,
among many others.
From TheRing-online.com, December
21, 2005: The Ring is pleased to announce that it has
selected Ricky Hatton as 2005’s Fighter of the Year.
Hatton is the first-ever British boxer to receive the
award since its inception in 1928.
Hatton earned top honors by stopping
long-reigning junior welterweight champion Kostya
Tszyu at the end of the 11th round on June
4 in Manchester, England. In his second bout of the
year on November 26, Hatton knocked out WBA junior
welterweight titleholder Carlos Maussa in the ninth
round in Sheffield, England.
“Not only did Hatton take the title
away from one of the greatest 140-pounders of all-time
and make his first defense against a highly rated
challenger, he did it in the sort of entertaining and
definitive manner that attracts fans and fills
venues,” said The Ring’s Editor-in-Chief Nigel
Collins.
Collazo, now 25 years old, won the
WBA world title in April, 2005, with a 12-round
decision against defending champion Jose Antonio
Rivera in Rivera’s hometown of Worcester,
Massachusetts. A talented lefthander, Luis
successfully defended the title last August with a
seventh-round TKO win against former WBC lightweight
world champion Miguel Angel Gonzalez.
In the co-featured 12-round fight
which will not be televised, International Boxing
Federation featherweight world champion Valdemir
Pereira, 24-0 with 15 knockouts, of Sao Caetano Do Sul,
Brazil, will make his first title defense against
former former European, British, and Commonwealth
super bantamweight champion Esham Pickering, 29-4 with
11 knockouts, of Newark, England. Pereira won the
title on January 20 with a 12-round unanimous decision
against Fahprakorb Rakkiatgym of Thailand.
An exciting lineup of supporting
bouts is planned to complete the event. All bouts are
subject to change without notice.
Ticket prices: $50, $100, $150,
$250, $400, $500.
Tickets are available at: The TD
Banknorth Garden Box Office, located on the West Side
of the North Station Platform, to the right of the Pro
Shop. Open Monday - Sunday: 11:00 A.M. to 7:00 P.M.
(The TD Banknorth Garden Box Office does not accept
any incoming phone calls); and all TicketMaster
outlets, by phone at 617-931-2000, and online at
TicketMaster.com.
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(From left Luis Collazo, Don King, Art Pelullo and
Ricky Hatton)
4-11-2006