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He's been an Olympian, World Champion and
battled such greats as Oscar de la Hoya and Felix Trinidad. Now boxing
superstar "Ferocious" Fernando Vargas is bringing his hard punching act to
Corpus Christi, Texas. The 27 year old Vargas (25-2, 23 KO's) will
headline Corpus Christi's biggest boxing event ever on Saturday, March 26
at the new American Bank Center when Miller Lite and Main Events
presents... "FERNANDO, A FEROCIOUS FIGHT NIGHT."
Vargas will be featured in a ten-round Middleweight main event, one of
seven fights scheduled on a card that begins at 7:00 p.m. Vargas will take
on a yet to be named opponent, which is to be announced at a Media
Conference next Tuesday, February 1 in Corpus Christi. Vargas will be
attending the Media Conference, which is scheduled for 1:00 pm at the
American Bank Center. The Public is invited as well. The remainder of the
card will be announced at that time.
The March 26 event will mark the second time that HBO will be televising
live from Corpus Christi. Back in October of 2001, Angel Manfredy dueled
Julio Diaz at Memorial Coliseum, HBO's first ever event from the Coastal
Bend city.
Tickets for the event are priced at $100 (Ringside), $75, $50, $35 and $25
(Reserved), plus service charges Tickets to the public go on sale next
Wednesday, February 2 at all Ticketmaster Outlets and the American Bank
Center box office. Tickets may also be purchased at www.ticketmaster.com
or by calling 361-881-8499.
VIP Packages are available for seating in the first eight rows by calling
817-296-4546 or email wlbedford@aol.com.
Many World Champions have fought in Corpus Christi over the past two
decades, but perhaps none with bigger stature than Vargas. The boxing
world first took notice of the fast and furious Los Angeles native as a
member of the 1996 U.S. Olympic Team.
Shortly after the Atlanta Games, Vargas started fast professionally,
reeling off 21 straight wins while capturing the IBF World Jr.
Middleweight title from Mexican superstar Yory Boy Campas on December 12,
1998. Vargas would make five successful world title defenses, including
wins over highly regarded champions Raul Marquez, Winky Wright and Ike
Quartey.
Vargas would not suffer his first loss until December 2, 2000, when he was
stopped in the 12th round by the legendary champion from Puerto Rico,
Felix Trinidad. His only other loss came at the hands of another future
Hall of Famer, Oscar de la Hoya, on September 14, 2002, after an 11 round
war in Las Vegas. Vargas last fought on December 12, 2003 before taking
time off from the ring to heal a back injury.
This will also mark the return to Corpus Christi of promoter Main Events,
who presented many of the major fights there in the late 1980's and 1990s,
including bouts featuring Frankie Warren, Evander Holyfield, Hector
Camacho and other boxing stars. For Main Events CEO, Kathy Duva, bringing
Vargas will be special.
"All of us at Main Events and especially Fernando are very excited about
the event being in Corpus Christi," said Duva. "We've had an opportunity
to do a lot a major fights there over the years and know what a great
fight town it is."
According to Duva, Main Events had an opportunity to put the event several
places before choosing Corpus Christi. "It came down to the great fans
there who have earned the right to see a superstar like Vargas. And with
the new arena (American Bank Center), it all made sense to bring the event
there. We're looking forward to Corpus Christi's biggest fight night ever.
It's going to be exciting for everyone." |