Mijares-Muñoz Super
Flyweight Title Unification on PPV
Salado-Miranda co-feature
May 17 in Mexico
GOMEZ
PALACIO, DURANGO, Mexico (April 10, 2008) – WBC champion
Cristian Mijares and WBA title-holder Alexander “El Explosivio”
Muñoz will fight May 17 in the first super flyweight
unification title bout in more than 10 years, headlining the
“Noche de Campeons” pay-per-view event live from the Auditorio
Centenario in Gomez Palacio, Durango, Mexico.
“Noche de
Campeones,” promoted by KO Entertainment in association with
DiBella Entertainment, will be produced and distributed by
Integrated Sports for live viewing in the United States (9
PM/ET) on both cable and satellite pay-per-view via iN Demand,
TVN, DirecTV and DISH Network, as well as on The Fight Network
in Canada, for a suggested retail price of only $29.95.
The 12-round
co-feature pits Mexican warriors Omar Salado and Julio Cesar
“Pingo” Miranda in a WBC flyweight elimination bout.
“A worldwide
show like this has never happened in Mexican boxing history,”
promoter Nacho Huizar said. “The main event is going to be a
war. Mijares is a great fighter; a technician who is very
dangerous, too. Munoz is a big puncher. It’s going to be a
classic fight.”
Mijares
(34-3-2, 14 KOs), who has been boxing professionally since
1997, captured the WBC Interim title on September 18, 2006 by
12-round split decision (114-113, 114-113, 113-114) against
Katsushige Kawashima (30-4) in Japan. The crafty Mexican
southpaw successfully defended his WBC Interim belt the
following November in Mexico, winning a 12-round unanimous
decision (118-109, 117-110, 116-111) versus Reynaldo Lopez
(28-3-2), and won his rematch for the WBC outright
championship on January 3, 2007, stopping Kawashima (30-5) in
the 10th round.
Mijares
burst upon the global scene a year ago with an impressive,
one-sided victory by unanimous 12-round decision (119-109,
118-110, 117-11) on PPV against popular, colorful Jorge
“Travieso” Arce (46-4-1, 35 KOs) in San Antonio. “I didn’t
doubt that I’d beat Arce,” Cristian noted, “but I didn’t think
it would be that easy. I’d like to unify the super flyweight
titles and then look to the bantamweight and super
bantamweight divisions, maybe against Wladimir Sidorenko or
Jhonny Gonzalez.”
Currently
riding a 24-fight unbeaten streak with 23 wins and one draw,
Mijares attributes his success to a combination of a winning
attitude, preparation and maximum sacrifice. Now one of the
most popular and exciting all-around boxers in the world,
Mijares has made four successful title defenses since
defeating Arce against, in order, Terrei Kikui (215) by 10th
round TKO, Frank Gorrjux (16-7) in the opening round, and Jose
Navarro (26-3) via a 12-round decision on February 16 in Las
Vegas.
Venezuela-native Munoz (32-2, 27 KOs) is a 2-time WBA super
flyweight champion, first winning the coveted belt in 2002
with an eighth-round stoppage of Celes Kobayasho. Munoz made
three winning title defenses against Eiji Kojima twice (KO2
and TKO10), sandwiched around a 12-round decision versus
Hidenobu Honda (26-2), before losing a 12-round decision and
his title belt to Martin Castillo (26-1) in 2004. Munoz won
the WBA Fedelatin super flyweight crown in a WBA title
eliminator, but Castillo won their 2006 rematch by 12-round
split decision.
Munoz
regained his WBA super flyweight title on May 3, 2007, taking
a dominating 12-round decision from Nabuo Mashiro (9-0) in
Japan. In a pair of title defenses, “El Explosivo” retained
hos belt with 12-round decisions against, respectively,
Kuniyuki Aizawa (13-1-1) and Katsushige Kawasjima (32-6) this
past January in Japan.
Unbeaten former WBA Fedelatin super fIyweight champion Salado
(19-0-2, 11 KOs) fought a 12-round draw with Ulises Solis
(22-1-1) for the IBF light flyweight title in 2006. Salado is
rated No. 6 by the WBC and The Ring, as well as No. 11 by the
WBA. Miranda (25-3-1, 18 KOs) is ranked No. 3 by the WBC.
Mexican middleweight
champion Ruben “Cloroformo” Padilla (15-2-1, 14 KOs) is
scheduled to fight in one of two other 10-round PPV bouts
against an opponent to be determined.
Slated to
fight on the live undercard are other Mexican boxers such as
undefeated super lightweight Antonio “Canitas” Lozado, Jr.
(14-0, 14 KOs), lightweight Ricardo “Camaleon” Mijares (9-0, 8
KOs) and welterweight Ivan “El Ruso” Pereyra (1-0, 1 KO). All
bouts and fighters are subject to change.
4-11-2008