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RAHMAN RETAINS WBC STRAP VIA MAJORITY DRAW By George Elsasser |
J.C. CANDELO VS VERNO PHILLIPS
HEADLINES FIGHT CARD ON APRIL 5 AT
NEW ORLEANS ARENA,
TELEVISED LIVE ON ESPN2’S WEDNESDAY
NIGHT FIGHTS
AND SPONSORED BY HARRAHS NEW ORLEANS
Promoter Art Pelullo/Banner
Promotions will present a sensational fight card on
Wednesday, April 5, 2006, in the New Orleans Arena,
located next to the Superdome in downtown New Orleans,
Louisiana. The main event and featured fights are
sponsored by Harrahs New Orleans, and will be
televised on ESPN2’s first “Wednesday Night Fights”
telecast of the year.
In the 10-round jr. middleweight
main event, former world title challenger J.C.
Candelo, 26-8-4, with 18 knockouts, of Houston, Texas,
will battle former two-time world champion Verno
Phillips, 38-11-1, with 20 knockouts, of Denver,
Colorado.
Now 32 years old, Candelo is a
veteran contender and a former North American Boxing
Federation super welterweight champion. He challenged
International Boxing Federation champion Ronald
“Winky” Wright for the world title in March, 2003, and
gave a strong performance, but lost by 12-round
decision. J.C. has fought several contenders, as well,
and has a number of impressive wins to his credit.
Phillips, now 36 years old, is
currently ranked No. 2 by The Ring, No. 7 by the IBF,
and No. 14 by the WBC. He won the World Boxing
Organization jr. middleweight world title in October,
1993, and made four successful defenses. He won the
International Boxing Federation jr. middleweight world
title in June, 2004. He is coming off a very close and
controversial decision loss in his last fight against
former WBA welterweight world champion Ike Quartey in
June, 2005.
The co-featured fight will match
hard-hitting middleweight contender Antwun “Kid Dyn-O-Mite”
Echols, 31-6-1, with 27 knockouts, of Davenport, Iowa,
against Mohamad “Hitman” Said, 18-4, with 10
knockouts, of Jersey city, New Jersey. Echols is
ranked No. 15 in the world at middleweight by the IBF.
An
exciting lineup of supporting bouts featuring some of
Louisiana’s top boxing talent is planned to complete
the event. All bouts are subject to change without
notice.
FIGHT
NIGHT: Doors open: 7:00 P.M. (All times Central Time)
First
fight: 8:00 P.M.
First
televised fight: 9:00 P.M.
Ticket
prices: $20, $40, $60.
Tickets
are available at: all TicketMaster outlets, charge by
phone at 504-522-5555, or online at
www.TicketMaster.com; as well as the New Orleans Arena
ticket office, open from 9:00 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. Monday
through Friday.
3-20*2006-
Brought to you by Saratogamist
copyright 2001-2006
-Photo Credit: D M Warr/DKP-
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