“FINAL CONFRONTATION”
VAZQUEZ-MARQUEZ III
AT THE HOME DEPOT CENTER AND
ON SHOWTIME
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Fight of
The Year Winners To Fight For WBC Super Bantamweight Title
In The
Final Chapter of Their Epic Rivalry
Saturday,
March 1, 2008 From The Home Depot Center, Carson, Calif.
LOS ANGELES (Jan.
23, 2008) – Israel Vazquez and Rafael Marquez I and II
produced the most exciting, bloody, give-and-take slugfests of
2007 and inevitably has led to one of the most highly
anticipated rubber matches in history. Now they battle for
the World Boxing Council (WBC) 122-pound title and super
bantamweight supremacy in the third and final chapter of
boxing’s best rivalry in recent memory in Vazquez-Marquez III
“Final Confrontation,” Saturday, March 1, 2008 from The Home
Depot Center in Carson, Calif.
Vazquez - Marquez III, which headlines an exciting
night of world-class boxing action, is presented by Gary Shaw
Promotions in association with Sycuan Ringside Promotions,
Golden Boy Promotions and Romanza Boxing Productions. Tickets
for this sure-to-be-classic battle are on sale. Tickets are
priced at $300,
$150, $75, $50 and $25 and may be
purchased at The Home Depot Center Box Office, open 10:00 a.m.
to 6:00 p.m. Monday through Friday, at all Ticketmaster retail
ticket locations, as well as
www.Ticketmaster.com
and Ticketmaster-Charge-by-Phone, by calling 213-480-3232.
The showdown will be televised
live on SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING beginning at 9 p.m. ET/PT
(delayed on the West Coast).
“The first two clashes were
both ‘fight of the year’ candidates. If the pattern continues
this should be one for the ages” said Gary Shaw. “As a
promoter I am proud to present this event, as a fan, March 1
cannot come fast enough.”
“I don’t think there is any
question that the third fight will be the best out of all of
three,” said Scott Woodworth, vice president Sycuan Ringside
Promotions. “You can only expect great things for March 1st.
We knew from the first time they faced each other that this
would turn into an unforgettable trilogy. The first fight was
phenomenal and the second bout was even better.
“Sycuan can’t wait for the
third one. Not only are super bantamweight bragging rights on
the line, but the winner will also become the next Mexican
fan-favorite boxer.”
Vazquez (42-4, 32 KOs) and
Marquez (37-4, 33 KOs) waged two epic battles on SHOWTIME in
2007. In a year in which boxing experienced a resurgence of
public support with dozens of exciting brawls, the courage,
skills and determination of these two warriors stood out from
the rest. Their second fight earned near unanimous honors for
Fight of the Year while the third round of the
rematch was named
Round of
the Year by
Ring and ESPN.
Their first battle, March 1,
2007 was an instant classic and early frontrunner to win Fight
of the Year… that is, until the rematch came along.
Vazquez-Marquez I and II had everything sports’ fans could
dream of: Non-stop back-and-forth action, blood, cuts, a
broken nose, and vicious knockdowns with each fighter taking
home a victory. The final installment is for pride, legacy
and most important, super bantamweight supremacy.
“I want to thank all my fans
for their support,” said the 30-year old Vazquez. “On March 1
you will see why they call me ‘Magnifico.’ Get ready for round
13.”
One of boxing’s best unknown
fighters for many years, Mexico City’s Vazquez finally broke
onto the world scene in 2002 with his memorable rematch loss
to Oscar Larios, whom he had previously stopped in a single
round. Two years later and undeterred by the setback, Vazquez
worked his way back into the title picture and won the super
bantamweight championship with a 12th round stoppage of Jose
Luis Valbuena in March of 2004. Vazquez then went on to
dominate the division, knocking out Larios in three rounds in
their 2005 rubber match along the way. Vazquez did not lose
again until his first fight against Marquez in March of 2007.
The premier bantamweight of
this era, Rafael Marquez, ruled over the 118-pound weight
class with an iron fist from 2003 to 2006, making seven title
defenses and defeating the likes of Tim Austin, Silence
Mabuza, and Mauricio Pastrana. In 2007, the 32-year old
decided to test the waters at 122 pounds, and he stunned the
world with his seventh round stoppage of Vazquez in their
first bout in March of last year.
“I know what it takes to beat
Vazquez,” said the 32-year-old Marquez. “I’ve done it before
so I’ll be ready for whatever he brings.”
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