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JOHNNY TAPIA HONORED TO GRANT A FAN'S DYING WISH |
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World Champion Johnny
Tapia says he is honored to grant a fan's dying request to meet the boxer in
person. 78-year-old Albuquerque resident John Tapia (no relation) has been
treated at The University of New Mexico Hospital for terminal lung disease.
While hospitalized, he told his family of his wish to meet the boxer. Through
their efforts, the two will meet this Saturday at the fighters camp.
The elder Tapia's daughter, Dolores Martinez told Tapia's publicist, "My father
is Johnny's biggest fan and has wanted to meet him for as long as Johnny has
been boxing. He never misses a fight and likes to tell people in jest that
Johnny is his adopted son. Meeting Johnny will make him the happiest man in New
Mexico. The family is so grateful that our father will get to meet his hero in
his final days."
Johnny Tapia said, "I'm honored that this man has so much love for me. I can't
wait to meet him. It's truly an honor. I'm dedicating this March 5th fight to
him and his battle. God bless him."
The elder Tapia is a retired Navy man and home builder with nine children.
After being hospitalized this past December, doctors found that he had lost all
function in one lung and has 20% use of the other lung. He and his wife have
been married for nearly 35 years.
The Tapias will meet this Saturday afternoon at Crespin's Gym in Las Vegas, New
Mexico. The elder Tapia and his family have been invited to watch Johnny
prepare for his March 5th bout and will stay for a private meeting with the
fighter and his family.
Johnny Tapia (53-3-2, 28 KOs) returns to the ring in a ten round featherweight
bout against fellow New Mexican Frankie Archuleta (22-4-1, 13 KOs) on Friday
evening, March 5th from Las Vegas, New Mexico. The fight will be broadcast on
Telefutura. Check your local listings.
Tapia's training camp is coming along perfectly. After Johnny's latest work
out, coach Eddie Mustafa Muhammad stated, "Johnny is in dog shape! He's better
than ever. He wins this one by knock out."
Bouts will take place at New Mexico Highlands University, Wilson Complex. A
limited number of $20 general admission seats remain and are available at all
Ticketmaster locations.
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