JOAN GUZMAN vs.
HUMBERTO SOTO HEADLINES
HBO’S BOXING AFTER DARK ON NOVEMBER 17
AT BORGATA HOTEL CASINO & SPA
UNBEATEN 2004 OLYMPIAN ABNER MARES
MAKES HIS HBO DEBUT IN CO-FEATURE
In a fall filled with spectacular fights, one of the best may
take place on Saturday, November 17th, when two of the premier boxers
in the 130-pound weight class, WBO Junior Lightweight Champion Joan Guzman and
former Interim Featherweight Champion Humberto Soto, look to move closer to a
2008 mega fight, by scoring a victory in their bout.
The 12-round championship bout, which promises to be one of the
most competitive and exciting match-ups of 2007 is promoted by Golden Boy
Promotions in association with Sycuan Ringside Promotions and Top Rank Inc., and
will air live from Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa in Atlantic City, NJ, as part of a
doubleheader on HBO’s Boxing After Dark starting at 9:45 PM ET/PT.
The co-featured bout on the telecast will feature rising star and
2004 Olympian Abner Mares making his HBO debut in a bantamweight fight against
the Argentinean Damian David Marchiano.
Tickets for this event are priced at $225, $175, $145, $115, $95,
$75 and $45 are on sale now and can be purchased by calling 866-900-4TIX (4849)
or online at
www.theborgata.com.
“Joan Guzman vs. Humberto Soto promises to be one of the most
explosive fights of the year,” stated Golden Boy Promotions President Oscar de
la Hoya. “Golden Boy is pleased to bring this outstanding night of boxing to
Borgata and to fans watching across the country on HBO.”
“Borgata is thrilled to partner once again with Golden Boy
Promotions, along with Sycuan Ringside Promotions and Top Rank Inc. to bring
this highly-anticipated fight to Atlantic City and provide a world-class boxing
experience for all our guests – fighters, promoters and customers,” said Larry
Mullin, President and Chief Operating Officer for Borgata.
Scott Woodworth, VP of Sycuan Ringside Promotions added, “Sycuan
Ringside is thrilled that Guzman has had the opportunity to fight the best
fighters in his division. We are confident that a victory over Soto will elevate
his status among the elite fighters of today.”
"This tremendous matchup is somewhat unsung with all of the great
fights this fall. But believe me, Humberto Soto against Joan Guzman is one of
the top, most exciting championship fights of the year," said Bob Arum, CEO, Top
Rank.
Joan “Little Tyson” Guzman (27-0, 17 KO’s) is no stranger to outstanding
success in the ring, as he is a former World Super Bantamweight and current
Junior Lightweight Champion who has never tasted defeat in the pro ranks. A
1996 Olympian for the Dominican Republic, the Santo Domingo native turned pro in
September of 1997 and was quickly dubbed “Little Tyson” for his prodigious
punching power. By 2002, he was a World Champion, having knocked out Fabio
Oliva in three rounds to win the WBO Super Bantamweight Title. After two
successful defenses, Guzman moved up to the featherweight division and quickly
earned the WBO’s number one contender position. But after a series of
postponements of a fight with champion Scott Harrison, Guzman decided to move up
to 130 pounds, where he easily out pointed former world champ Javier Jauregui in
his divisional debut and then pounded out a 12 round win over Jorge Rodrigo
Barrios to win the WBO Junior Lightweight Crown. He now looks to a second
successful defense of his title against Soto.
One of the most talented fighters in the game today, Humberto “Zorrito” Soto
(42-5-2, 26 KO’s) is also one of the most avoided. His high level of skill,
coupled with a warrior’s heart, has made him one of the most feared junior
lightweights in boxing. A native of the boxing hotbed of Los Mochis, Mexico now
living in Tijuana, Soto turned pro in 1997 and after some rocky times in the
first five years of his career, this two-fisted boxer-puncher hit his stride and
has gone unbeaten in his last 20 fights, dating back to 2002. In 2005, Soto
arrived on the world scene when he won the Interim WBC World Featherweight Title
by handing 2000 Olympic Silver Medalist Rocky Juarez his first loss as a pro,
and since then he has been seemingly getting better with each fight, most
recently knocking out highly-regarded Bobby Pacquiao in the seventh round in
June, in his biggest win since moving to the super featherweight division where
he is currently rated number two in the world by the WBC, fourth by the WBA and
third by the IBF and WBO.
Considered by most boxing insiders to be the sport’s next can’t miss
prospect, Abner Mares (14-0, 9 KO’s), a member of the 2004 Mexican Olympic team,
has burst onto the pro scene, dazzling fans with his speed and boxing skills.
Despite being just 21 years old, the Montebello, CA resident has already beaten
fighters far more experienced than himself, including his most recent conquest
over former World Champion Isidro “Chino” Garcia (24-3-2, 8 KOs) to capture the
NABO Bantamweight Championship on September 7th. Further confirming
his status as a boxing prodigy, Mares is trained by legendary Mexican trainer
Ignacio “Nacho” Beristain, who considers Mares one of the most talented fighters
he has ever trained. Although he has only competed in 14 professional fights,
he is already ranked in the top 15 in the world at bantamweight by three of the
four major sanctioning organizations. He looks to further cement his status as
boxing’s next star in his HBO debut against Damian David Marchiano (14-2-1, 5
KO’s) on November 17th.
Also scheduled to compete on the November 17th card is highly
regarded junior welterweight contender and Philadelphia native Demetrius “The
Gladiator” Hopkins (27-0-1, 11 KO’s). The nephew of middleweight legend Bernard
Hopkins, Demetrius has worked tirelessly to create his own identity in the
boxing world and has passed with flying colors, earning more respect and acclaim
with each outing. The current USBA Junior Welterweight Champion, “The
Gladiator” was once seen as strictly a technician in the ring, but with five of
his last eight wins coming by knockout over quality competition, opponents now
have to fear Hopkins’ power in addition to his boxing skills. In his last
fight, Hopkins, who is currently ranked number two in the world by the IBF, and
eighth by the WBC, WBA and WBO, scored an emphatic first round stoppage of
Haider Berrio on July 21st.
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