WBA
Super Welterweight Championship
MIGUEL
COTTO vs.
RICARDO MAYORGA
Super Welterweight Rumble
YURI
FOREMAN vs.
PAWEL WOLAK
Special Attraction
CHRISTY MARTIN
Saturday, March 12 at MGM Grand in Las Vegas
LIVE on
SHOWTIME PPV
Tickets Now On Sale
Las Vegas, NEV. (January 20, 2011) --
For the first time in
five years, Hall of Fame promoters Bob
Arum and Don King will join
forces to present "Relentless" --
the first major pay-per-view world championship boxing
event of the season -- featuring the Pride of Puerto
Rico, MIGUEL COTTO defending his World Boxing Association (WBA)
super welterweight title against two-division world
champion RICARDO "El Matador" MAYORGA,
on Saturday, March 12, at MGM Grand in Las Vegas, Nev. Cotto vs.
Mayorga will be produced and distributed Live on
SHOWTIME PPV, beginning at
9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT. The pay-per-view broadcast will also feature
the return of former WBA super welterweight champion
and future rabbi YURI FOREMAN, who
will be taking on Top-10 contender PAWEL
WOLAK in a 10-round super welterweight rumble,
World Boxing Council (WBC) female super welterweight
champion CHRISTY MARTIN, going for
her landmark 50th professional victory and
IBF lightweight champion MIGUEL VAZQUEZ
defending his title against mandatory challenger
LENNY ZAPPAVIGNA.
Cotto vs. Mayorga will be promoted
by Top Rank, in association with Cotto Promotions, Don
King Productions, Tecate and MGM Grand. Remaining tickets, priced at $400, $300, $200,
$100, and $50, not including applicable service
charges, can be
purchased at all Las Vegas Ticketmaster
locations (select Smith's Food and Drug Centers and
Ritmo Latino.) Ticket sales are
limited to 16 per person. To
charge by phone with a major credit card, call
Ticketmaster (800) 745-3000.
Tickets are also available for purchase at
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Top Rank is
delighted to give Miguel Cotto an opportunity to do a
demolition job on Ricardo Mayorga," said Arum.
"In any event it will be a real treat to be
reunited with my ageless friend Don King. Together we
will put together a promotion no one will ever
forget."
"First and foremost,
it's great to be co-promoting an event with a real
promoter like Bob Arum," King said. "We will show the
people how a boxing event is supposed to be promoted.
Ricardo Mayorga is my enigma, but I have always
believed in his abilities. He's soared to great
heights and he is poised to soar again. He is on his
way back to win another world title. Everything
is easier said than done with this man, but Ricardo is
a remarkable fighter mentally, physically
and psychologically, and we take on this task at
hand with great enthusiasm and relish."
"With a number of
high-profile and large-caliber events already on the
schedule for the first half 2011, this is shaping up
to be a remarkable year for boxing fans," said
Ken Hershman, Executive Vice
President and General Manager, SHOWTIME Sports.
"This fight card not only features world-class
prizefighters and champions, it also includes some of
the most intriguing and compelling figures in sports.
We are proud to join Bob Arum, Don King and the MGM
Grand for what promises to be a thrilling night at the
fights."
"I know Mayorga very
well. He is a written book," said
Cotto. "Nothing he will say or do will move my peace
and concentration. I will do my
job in the gym and beat him inside the ring."
The old Mayorga is back and I've got a new attitude and
outlook that makes me even stronger," Mayorga said.
"I'm going to use Cotto as my red carpet to open the
door to even bigger fights. Cotto
was quoted in Puerto Rico saying it was the 'lie of
the year' when I said I would fight him. It looks
like he had bad information as the so-called lie has
become a reality. Puerto Rican boxing fans know I
come to fight, and I'll come into this match in better
shape than I was for Tito Trinidad, which is not good
for Miguel Cotto."
"We are thrilled to be
working with Top Rank and Don King on this
championship fight," said RICHARD STURM,
president of Sports & Entertainment for MGM Resorts
International. "I can't think of a better way to
continue the March Madness by watching the tremendous
battle between these two great warriors at MGM Grand."
Cotto (35-2, 28 KOs),
from Caguas, Puerto Rico, has held a world title every
year since 2004. He has won 15 of
the 17 world championship bouts he has fought. Puerto
Rico's most exciting fighter and one of its greatest,
Cotto held the World Boxing Organization (WBO) junior
welterweight crown from 2004-2006, successfully
defending it six times before vacating it to capture
the WBA welterweight title at the end of 2006, a title
he held for nearly as long. After
losing the WBA title to Antonio Margarito, arguably
the fight of the year, in July 2008, Cotto won his
second welterweight belt in February 2009, knocking
out Michael Jennings in the fifth round to become the
WBO welterweight champion. He lost
the title in his second defense, November 2009, to
Manny Pacquiao. Notable scalps on
Cotto's belt include world champions, "Sugar" Shane
Mosley, Zab Judah, Joshua Clottey, Yuri Foreman,
Paulie Malignaggi and DeMarcus Corley.
Mayorga (29-7-1, 23
KOs), from Managua, Nicaragua, is known for his
reckless abandon and fearlessness inside the ring -- a
style of fighting that has produced 23 knockouts out
of his 29 victories and legions of fans. He
became a national hero for his country when he knocked
out Andrew "Six Heads" Lewis to capture the WBA
welterweight title in 2002. The
following year "El Matador'" stock skyrocketed when
he unified the title by stopping undefeated World
Boxing Council (WBC) welterweight champion and
top-rated pound-for-pound fighter Vernon Forrest in
the third round of their January 2003 battle.
Mayorga successfully defended his titles in the
immediate rematch with Forrest, winning a majority
decision in July 2003, before losing the titles to
International Boxing Federation (IBF) welterweight
champion Cory Spinks in December 2003 by a close
majority decision. He completed a
professional comeback in 2005 winning a 12-round
unanimous decision over former IBF welterweight
champion Michele Piccirillo to capture the vacant WBC
super welterweight title.
He enters this fight having won two of his last three
fights, which included a 12-round majority decision
over former world super welterweight champion Fernando
Vargas. Mayorga's resume includes exciting rumbles
with Oscar De La Hoya, Felix Trinidad and Mosley.
Foreman (28-1, 8 KOs),
a 30-year-old from Brooklyn, NY, became the first
orthodox Jew to win a world championship in nearly 70
years. Born in Gomel, Belarus and
raised in Israel, Foreman immigrated to Brooklyn to
expand his professional boxing horizons.
The 2001 New York Golden Gloves Champion turned
pro in 2002 and began studying to become a rabbi four
years ago. Foreman knocked down
defending WBA super welterweight champion Daniel
Santos in the final round of their November 2009 fight
en route to a decisive and unanimous decision victory
and Israel's first world title. He
suffered his first career loss in his first title
defense, to Cotto, at Yankee Stadium last June when
his knee gave out and the referee called a halt to the
fight when it was clear Foreman could no longer fight
or defend himself effectively. His
gutsy performance that night was a profile in courage
which will be remembered for a long time. This will be
Yuri's first fight back since that loss and his
reconstructive knee surgery.
Wolak (28-1, 18 KOs), from Mount
Arlington, NJ, enters this fight riding a two-year,
seven-bout winning streak, with four of those
victories coming by knockout. The
combined record of the last four opponents he defeated
-- James Moore, Ishmail Arvin, Carlos Nascimento and
Jose Pinzon -- was 74-6-5 when he fought them, which
translates into an impressive 87% winning percentage.
His last fight, a seventh-round knockout victory of Pinzon
(18-2-2, 12 KOs), was fought at the Honda Center on
the undercard of the fight of the year candidate
Humberto Soto-Urbano Antillon WBC lightweight
championship on December 4. A
former New York State middleweight champion, Wolak,
29, is known as aggressive, high-pressure style
fighter who always makes for exciting fights.
Trained by Tommy Brooks, Wolak, an East Coast
fixture will be making his Las Vegas debut when he
rumbles with Foreman. He is
currently world-rated No. 7 by the WBA.
Martin (49-5-3, 32
KOs), from Orlando, Fla., has been the face of
professional women's boxing for 15 years, gracing the
cover of Sports Illustrated and
appearing in Time magazine
and People magazine, as well as being a
featured guest on The Tonight Show
with Jay Leno, Late Night with Conan O'Brien, Today, and
CNN Extra! Breaking as many
barriers as jaws in the ring, Martin made history in
1996 when she became the first professional female
boxer to fight live on national television in the U.S.
on February 10, 1996.
Five weeks
later, she made her SHOWTIME PPV debut, fighting on
the Mike Tyson-Frank Bruno undercard in Las Vegas. Known for her aggressive style and excellent
offensive skills and power, the fan-pleasing Martin
returns to the ring as the WBC Female super
welterweight champion, a title she won in her last
fight via a 10-round majority decision over Dakota
Stone, despite breaking her hand during the fight.
Rounding out the
pay-per-view card will be IBF lightweight champion
Vazquez (27-3-2, 12 KOs), of Guadalajara, Mexico,
defending his title against Zappavigna (25-0, 17 KOs),
of Sydney, Australia.
The Cotto vs. Mayorga pay-per-view telecast, beginning
at 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT, has a suggested retail price
of $49.95. It will be produced and distributed live by
SHOWTIME PPV. The telecast will be available in HD-TV
for those viewers who can receive HD.
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