Boxing fans were left disappointed last week by the
announcement that the WBC super featherweight title bout
between Juan Manuel Marquez and Rocky Juarez was called off
due to a Marquez injury, but thanks to some quick work by
Golden Boy Promotions and SHOWTIME, this championship bout
has been quickly rescheduled – along with the IBF
featherweight title bout between Robert Guerrero and Martin
Honorio – for Saturday, Nov. 3.
“Marquez-Juarez is a fight the fans wanted to see, and we
pulled out all the stops to make it happen before the end of
the year,” said Oscar de la Hoya, president of Golden Boy
Promotions. “But we couldn’t have done this without Ken
Hershman and SHOWTIME. We thank them for helping us put
this great fight back on and are excited to be promoting our
first SHOWTIME event.”
“Delivering real fights for real fight fans on the first
Saturday of every month is our trademark,” said Hershman,
senior vice president and general manager, Showtime Sports &
Event Programming. “We are excited to be working with Oscar
and his company and we’re proud to deliver such a compelling
match-up on the network.”
Marquez, the WBC super featherweight champion, was forced to
withdraw from his original date with Juarez (this Saturday,
Sept. 15) after suffering an infection in his right hand.
Doctors have assured the champion that he will be healed
and ready to go for the rescheduled date of Nov. 3.
Marquez vs. Juarez, which headlines an exciting night of
world-class professional boxing presented by Golden Boy
Promotions in association with Romanza Productions, will air
live on SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING beginning at 9 p.m.
ET/PT (delayed on the West Coast).
Mexico City’s Juan Manuel Marquez (47-3-1, 35 KOs) captured
his second world championship and launched himself back into
the upper reaches of the pound-for-pound list with a
thrilling victory over the legendary Marco Antonio Barrera
on March 17 of this year. Marquez, one of the best
technicians of this era, is also known for his warrior
heart, which led him to get off the canvas three times in
the first round and battle to a 12-round draw against Manny
Pacquiao in their Fight of the Year candidate in 2004.
Houston’s Rocky Juarez (27-3, 19 KOs), a 2000 Olympic Silver
medalist for the United States, has also met with great
success in the pro ranks. Best remembered for his two bout
series with Marco Antonio Barrera, the aggressive Juarez has
won two in a row in 2007 and is eager to make it three by
taking Marquez’ world title.
One of the most exciting young champions in the sport today,
Robert “The Ghost” Guerrero (20-1-1, 13 KOs) was considered
to be a slick boxer early in his pro career, but has since
developed into a two-fisted boxer-puncher who is deadly in
all aspects of the sweet science. In his last bout, the
24-year old from Gilroy, California won the vacant IBF
featherweight crown with an impressive ninth round TKO of
veteran Spend Abazi. In Martin Honorio (24-3-1, 12 KOs),
Guerrero will be facing a hungry contender who has waited a
long time for his shot at the world title. Unbeaten in his
last seven fights, this Mexico City resident is coming off
solid back-to-back wins over Rogers Mtagwa and Joe Morales
to earn this title opportunity.
A venue for the Nov. 3 Marquez vs. Juarez fight will be
announced shortly.
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