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HOUSTON FIGHTERS ADAM RICHARDS,
MARCUS
JOHNSON AND DARLINGTON AGHA SET FOR BATTLE
PROSPECTS DANNY GARCIA, ADRIEN BRONER, MIKE PEREZ AND OMAR FIGUEROA ALSO IN
ACTION
LOS ANGELES, August 17 - Houston's finest will be
out in force at Toyota Center on the Saturday, August 22 HBO Boxing After Dark
undercard, as unbeaten hometown rising stars Hylon Williams and Jermell Charlo
will be featured on the hottest night of the boxing summer.
Joining Williams and Charlo on this stacked card
will be fellow Houstonians Marcus Johnson, Adam Richards and Darlington Agha, as
well as Philadelphia's undefeated rising star Danny Garcia, unbeaten power
hitter Adrien Broner, Philadelphia's Mike Perez and Texas' Omar Figueroa.
In the August 22 HBO BAD main event, former
Three-Time Lightweight World Champion and Houston hero Juan "Baby Bull" Diaz
takes on former 140-pound world titleholder Paulie "Magic Man" Malignaggi of
Brooklyn, New York, while the co-featured bout sees IBF Junior Lightweight World
Champion Malcolm Klassen challenged by heavy-handed Robert "The Ghost" Guerrero
as he looks for a world title in a second weight class.
Opening up the HBO telecast is unbeaten rising middleweight star Daniel "The
Golden Child" Jacobs in a stern test against 'Contender' alumnus Ishe "Sugar
Shay" Smith.
All three bouts, which
are presented by Golden Boy Promotions, with Diaz vs. Malignaggi and Jacobs vs.
Smith being presented in association with DiBella Entertainment and Klassen vs.
Guerrero being presented in association with Branco Sports Productions, will air
on HBO Boxing After Dark beginning at 8:45 pm CT (9:45 pm ET/PT).
The evening of boxing is sponsored by Quaker State, Cerveza Tecate and
Southwest Airlines. Doors open at 3:30pm CT and the first
bout begins at approximately 3:30pm CT.
Tickets, priced at $250, $125, $70, $45 and
$25, are on sale now, and may be purchased online at
www.ToyotaCenterTix.com, by phone at
1-866-4-HOU-TIX, at the Toyota Center Box Office and select Houston area
Randalls locations.
Lightweight sensation Hylon Williams (10-0, 3 KO's)
of Houston has barely lost a round in his professional career thus far, with a
shutout win over 41-fight veteran Derrick Moon in April being one of his most
impressive wins. Fresh off of a hard fought victory over
Khadaphi Proctor in June, Williams will face Los Mochis, Mexico's
Baudel Cardenas (18-17-2, 6 KO's)in an eight round lightweight bout.
Williams' Houston stablemate, junior middleweight
Jermell Charlo (8-0, 4 KO's) is already veteran of the fight game despite
being only 19 years old. A former amateur star, Charlo has
progressed steadily through the pro ranks, most recently showing his power by
stopping Federico Flores in eight rounds in June. Charlo
will be making his third appearance at the Toyota Center when he takes on
Glendale, California's talented Vardan Gasparyan, who has compiled
a stellar 11-1-4, 5 KO's record in his four year career.
They will meet in a six round bout.
Also proudly representing Houston on August 22 will be super
middleweight Marcus Johnson (16-0, 13 KO's), 28-year-old
heavyweight prospect Adam Richards (22-2, 15 KO's) and debuting
Sugar Land heavyweight Darlington Agha. Another
of Houston's rising boxing stars, Johnson has been on a tear since turning pro
in 2004. Only three of his opponents have heard the closing
bell when facing him and all three left the ring disappointed with decision
losses. On the 22nd Johnson will face
Matt Gockel (12-10, 7 KO's) of Topeka, Kansas in a six round fight.
A four-time National Amateur Champion, Adam Richards has won 20 of his
last 21 fights and after his stoppage of Gustavo Enriquez in April, he's eager
to keep moving up the heavyweight ranks in an eight round fight against
Harvey Jolly (9-10-1, 4 KO's) of Adrian, Missouri.
Rounding out the Houston contingent will be Agha squaring off against Long
Beach, California's Joseph Rabotte (5-6, 2 KO's) in a four round
bout.
The line-up of impressive fighters participating
in the event does not end with local standouts. Rising star
Danny Garcia (13-0, 7 KOs) of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, widely
regarded as one of the top prospects in the sport today, will square off against
former world title challenger Oscar Leon (28-9, 18 KOs) of Miami,
Florida in a six-round junior welterweight bout.
Another rising young standout, Adrien Broner (10-0,
7 KO's) has made an immediate impression on fight fans with his exciting style
and fight-ending power. In May, Broner pounded out an eight
round decision win over unbeaten fellow prospect Fernando Quintero and topped
that performance with a sixth round knockout of then 15-1 William Kickett in
June. What's next for the Cincinnati cyclone?
We'll find out when he faces Midland, Texas' Edgar Portillo
(5-2, 3 KO's) in a six round junior lightweight battle.
Decorated amateur star Mike Perez (3-0-1, 2 KO's) of
Philadelphia returns to action in a four rounder at Toyota Center.
After starting his career with three wins in his first four professional
bouts, he's looking to put on a show for Southwest fight fans.
Perez will face Jaime Rodriguez (4-5-3, 2 KO's) of Reno,
Nevada in a four round lightweight battle.
Houston isn't the only part of Texas represented, as Weslaco's
lightweight knockout artist Omar Figueroa (6-0, 6 KO's) will face
Jeremy Marts (5-7, 3 KO's) of Ottumwa, Iowa in a four round bout.
For more information regarding the
August 22 HBO BAD event, please visit
www.goldenboypromotions.com.
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