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WORLD’S TOP BANTAMWEIGHTS TAKE TO THE BIG STAGE IN SHOWTIME SPORTS® SINGLE-ELIMINATION TOURNAMENT

WORLD’S TOP BANTAMWEIGHTS TAKE TO THE BIG STAGE IN SHOWTIME SPORTS® SINGLE-ELIMINATION TOURNAMENT

Two Semi-Final Bouts Set For Saturday, Dec. 11Live on SHOWTIME® From Leon, Mexico

NEW YORK —SHOWTIME Sports officially announced today a series of high-profile fights amongst four of the world’s elite fighters in the exciting and deep bantamweight division.  The two-round, single-elimination tournament to determine the best fighter at 118 pounds will begin with two semifinal bouts on Saturday, Dec. 11, live on SHOWTIME at 9 p.m. ET/PT (delayed on the west coast) from Leon, Mexico.

The talented and willing field comprises unbeaten International Boxing Federation (IBF) 118-pound champion Yonnhy “El Colombiano” Perez, undefeated, world-ranked rising star Abner Mares, former IBF bantamweight champion Joseph “King Kong’’ Agbeko, and two-division world champion Vic “Raging Bull” Darchinyan.

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Bernabe Concepcion: Pre-Fight Interview – Lopez vs. Concepcion – SHOWTIME

Bernabe Concepcion: Pre-Fight Interview -- Lopez vs. Concepcion -- SHOWTIME

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Friday’s Vazquez-Marquez, Perez-Mares Weigh-In Photos And Weights

Friday’s Vazquez-Marquez, Perez-Mares Weigh-In Photos And Weights

BLUE CORNER RED CORNER

MAIN EVENT – FEATHERWEIGHTS – 12 ROUNDS

Israel VAZQUEZ vs. Rafael MARQUEZ
Mexico City, MEX                                                                                Mexico City, MEX 44-4 (33 KO’s)                                                                                     38-5 (34 KO’s)

Weight: 125.5 lbs.                                                                          Weight: 125.5 lbs.

CO-MAIN EVENT – IBF BANTAMWEIGHT TITLE – 12 ROUNDS

Abner MARES vs. Yonnhy PEREZ

Hawaiian Gardens, CA                                                                        Cartagena,COL

20-0 (13 KO’s)                                                                                      20-0 (14 KO’s)

Weight: 116.75 lbs. Weight: 117.5 lbs.

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KESSLER-FROCH HEATS UP Group Stage 2 – Saturday, April 24, 2010, On SHOWTIME (9 p.m. ET/PT, Same-Day Tape Delay) From MCH Herning, Denmark

HERNING, Denmark (Feb. 17, 2010) Mikkel Kessler (42-2, 32 KOs) and World Boxing Council (WBC) super middleweight champion Carl Froch (26-0, 20 KOs) kicked off an international media tour here Wednesday morning to discuss their upcoming Group Stage 2 bout in the Super Six World Boxing Classic on Saturday, April 24, on SHOWTIME® (9 p.m. ET/PT, same-day tape delay).

Known as “The Viking Warrior,’’ Denmark’s Kessler will be counting on the support of his home fans when he challenges Froch, of Nottingham, England, for the WBC 168-pound crown in a 12-round match at MCH Herning.

After one round in the Super Six, “King” Carl has two points, while Kessler needs a victory to get on the board.

“Never in my life have I lost a fight in Denmark,” said Kessler, a former World Boxing Association (WBA) super middle titleholder at a packed press conference. “My home fans give me the extra five percent I need to defeat Froch. I will knock him out. It will be the real ‘Viking Warrior’ in the ring.

“A victory is all that matters on April 24.’’

While Kessler can be certain to have a boisterous crowd behind him, Froch also will be supported by thousands of British fans who are expected to travel into the country to support their hero.

“I will be bringing the Froch army of fans,” the undefeated 32-year-old said. “I have been received very well here. Everything has been organized perfectly, so my fans will have a good time in Herning. It will be two proud warriors inside the ring and I will again defend my title in my opponent´s backyard.”

Promoter Kalle Sauerland has no doubts that his boxer, Kessler, will take care of business.

“Look, Mikkel, they did not dare to bring their (WBC) belt to this press conference because they are scared of losing it here in Denmark,” said Sauerland at the press conference. “The fight against Froch will be an exciting one. There is so much at stake. Their spectacular boxing styles will make April 24 a night to remember.’’

Sauerland presented Kessler a cardboard picture of Froch and his prediction that he would “decapitate Kessler.’’

“It will get a special place in my gym,” Kessler said. “It will further raise my motivation. Froch can say what he wants. I don´t think he will decapitate me.

“It will be the other way around!’’

Froch´s promoter, Mick Hennessy, believes his fighter has what it takes to win the fight and the tournament.

“Carl will come here with his army of fans and beat Mikkel Kessler,” Hennessy said. “I think this is the most exciting clash of the entire group stages. It should be a real treat for the fans.”

Georg Soerensen, CEO of MCH Herning, is proud to host the biggest fight in Danish history.

“We are thrilled to stage the historic first-ever Super Six fight on Danish soil,” he said. “It is a big honor and we really look forward to April 24.”

Tickets will go on sale on Monday, Feb. 22, at billetnet.dk. In Denmark, the fight will be distributed

on pay-per-view on satellite, cable and IP TV-platform by the following operators: Satellite and IP-TV operator Viasat, cable TV- operators YouSee and Stofa, and IP TV operator TDC. To get a hold of a pay-per-view ticket, the customers need to contact the operators. Price per ticket is 499 DKR. The starting time for the fight will be around 22.30 Danish time.

SUPER SIX WORLD BOXING CLASSIC SCOREBOARD

Record           Fighter                      Points

1-0                   Arthur Abraham          3

1-0                   Carl Froch                  2

1-0                   Andre Ward                2

0-1                   Andre Dirrell                0

0-1                   Mikkel Kessler             0

For information on all SHOWTIME Sports telecasts, including exclusive behind-the-scenes video and photo galleries from its events and complete information on the Super Six World Boxing Classic, please visit the website at http://www.sports.sho.com

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SHOWTIME SPORTS® PRESENTS EPISODE 3 OF REALITY SERIES “FIGHT CAMP 360°: Inside The Super Six World Boxing Classic”

Relive the Scintillating Action from All Three Group Stage 1 Matches;

And Hear From Jermain Taylor
Regarding His Withdrawal from the Tournament

Premieres Monday, Feb. 15 at 8:30 p.m. ET/PT on SHOWTIME®

NEW YORK (Feb. 12, 2010) — The critically acclaimed reality series from SHOWTIME Sports®—FIGHT CAMP 360°: Inside The Super Six World Boxing Classic—returns to SHOWTIME with Episode 3, premiering Monday, Feb. 15, at 8:30 p.m. ET/PT.

The 30-minute episode recaps all three Group Stage 1 bouts with unique angles, never-before-seen fight footage and ringside seats next to the promoters, fighter’s families and cornermen. Episode 3 follows each fighter after their respective match, as they recede from the spotlight in victory and defeat to prepare for the next Group Stage.

Episode 3 details Arthur Abraham’s devastating and dramatic knockout of Jermain Taylor with just six seconds left in the fight and Taylor’s condition immediately following.

The Carl Froch-Andre Dirrell segment delves into the Dirrell camp’s discouragement that they don’t feel they can ever win a fight overseas and if they ever come back, “We’ll have to get the knockout.”

The closing scene shows Froch coming out of the locker room telling his girlfriend he has just failed his drug test and will be stripped of his title. “They found Kryptonite in my urine,” he said before breaking into a huge smile.

Dirrell is also heavily featured in the Andre Ward-Mikkel Kessler segment as he visits Ward to offer his encouragement just hours before the fight. “You brought America back on top last time with your gold medal,” Dirrell said. “You’re going to bring America back again this time with the title.”

“Nobody’s giving us a chance to win,” Ward tells Dirrell. “Nobody.”

Following some sensational fight highlights, Ward’s son is seen with his dad’s new belt.

Even Kessler could crack a smile the day after his fight. At one point he can’t locate his passport. “He (Ward) took my belt and my passport,” he said.

Air dates and times for FIGHT CAMP 360°: Inside The Super Six World Boxing Classic

Episode 3:

Monday, Feb. 15 – 8:30 p.m.             SHO (premiere)

Monday, Feb. 15 – 10 p.m.                SHO 2

Tuesday, Feb. 16 – 10 p.m.               SHO 2

Wednesday, Feb. 17 – 10 p.m.         SHO 2

Thursday, Feb. 18 – 11 p.m.              SHO 2

Friday, Feb. 19 – 10 p.m.                   SHO 2

Sunday, Feb. 21 – 1 a.m.                   SHO

Wednesday, Mar. 3 – 10 p.m.            SHO2

Thursday, Mar. 25 – 11 p.m.              SHO2

Wednesday, Mar. 31 – 10 p.m.          SHO2

*Note: all times ET/PT

On Saturday, March 6, Super Six World Boxing Classic standings leader “King” Arthur Abraham will kick off Group Stage 2 when he faces Andre “The Matrix” Dirrell (SHOWTIME at 9 p.m. ET/PT).

Group Stage 2 continues with a world championship doubleheader the following month when WBC Super Middleweight champ Carl Froch takes on Mikkel Kessler and Andre Ward defends his newly acquired WBA 168-pound crown against Taylor’s replacement.

For more information on the Super Six World Boxing Classic including exclusive videos, photography, expert analysis from Al Bernstein and Steve Farhood, and much more please visit www.WorldBoxingClassic.com.

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ONCE-BEATEN FREDDY HERNANDEZ TO FACE FORMER CHAMP DEMARCUS CORLEY THIS FRIDAY, FEB. 5, ON SHOBOX

Live at 11 p.m. ET/PT on SHOWTIME® At Chumash Casino Resort, Santa Ynez, Calif.

NEW YORK (Feb. 3, 2010) – One night before two-time world champion Edwin Valero (26-0, 26 KOs) defends his World Boxing Council (WBC) lightweight crown against WBC 135-pound interim titleholder Antonio DeMarco (23-1-1, 17 KOs) in Monterrey, Mexico, on SHOWTIME® (9 p.m. ET/PT), once-beaten Freddy “El Riel’’ Hernandez (27-1, 18 KOs), of Lynwood, Calif., will take on former world champion, southpaw DeMarcus “Chop Chop’’ Corley (36-12-1, 21 KOs), of Washington, D.C., in the 10-round welterweight main event on ShoBox: The New Generation on SHOWTIME® (11 p.m. ET/PT, delayed on the West Coast).

In the co-feature this Friday, Feb. 5, at Chumash Casino Resort in Santa Ynez, Calif., hard-hitting, undefeated Dominican Francisco Contreras (12-0, 11 KOs), of Livingston, N.J., should get what  definitely will be the toughest test of his career when he faces Juan Castaneda, Jr. (16-2, 12 KOs), of La Paz, Mexico, in an eight-round junior welterweight bout.

The doubleheader is promoted by Gary Shaw Productions, LLC.

A winner of four in a row, Hernandez, who was born in Mexico City, is 10-0 with one No Contest dating to February 2005. The No. 14-ranked contender in the World Boxing Council (WBC) is coming off a clear-cut eight-round unanimous decision over Octavio Narvaez on Dec. 12, 2009, in Rancho Mirage, Calif.

Two outings ago, Hernandez survived a 10th-round rally to register a convincing 10-round unanimous decision over then-once-beaten southpaw Damian Frias on Oct. 23, 2009 on ShoBox.

“I’ve fought three times since last July and I like that,’’ said the 5-foot-10-inch, 30-year-old Hernandez, who fought only one time in 2008 (in April). “I need to keep fighting on a regular basis and I thank my promoter, Gary Shaw, for getting me more fights now and for him and SHOWTIME believing in me. For the longest time, I had a lot of difficulty getting fights.

“I am slowly moving up the ladder and making a name for myself. Corley has a lot of experience and class and, on paper, could be my toughest fight. But I am familiar with left-handers and am confident of putting on a good show for the fans. I am in top shape and ready to go.’’

The 5-foot-7, 35-year-old Corley is a former World Boxing Organization (WBO) 140-pound champion who won the then-vacant belt with a first-round TKO over Felix Flores June 30, 2001, on SHOWTIME. Corley made two successful defenses against Ener Julio and Randall Bailey in January 2002 and January 2003, respectively. Both defenses came on unanimous decisions on SHOWTIME.

Corley lost the belt in July 2003 on a 12-round split decision to Zab Judah on SHOWTIME.

“I took this fight (against Hernandez) on short notice but I’m always in the gym training, so there will be no excuses,’’ said Corley, who has fought several past and current world champions, including Floyd Mayweather, Miguel Cotto, Devon Alexander, Junior Witter and Jose Alfaro. “People will see I have a lot left. This is a good matchup for me and I am going to make the best of the opportunity.’’

Corley, who seldom gets the benefit of the doubt in close affairs – one third of his defeats have come on split decisions – had a three-fight winning streak end in his last start when he lost a 10-round split nod to Fariz Kazimov on Nov. 28, 2009, in Russia. One judge scored it for Corley, 97-93, but the two others had it for the local favorite by an identical tally.

Contreras, who has been virtually untested since turning pro in February 2007, is stepping way up in class against the aggressive-minded Castaneda.

But, style-wise, the 5-foot-10-inch, 25-year-old Contreras relishes the matchup. “It’s easier for me to beat a brawler, somebody who comes to you, than somebody who boxes,” he said.

Contreras recently moved to New Jersey to focus fulltime on his career, yet still has a child and family in his native Dominican Republic. “I’m going to dedicate this fight to my mother and my son,” said Contreras, who took a unanimous six-round decision over Marteze Logan in his last start on Dec. 19, 2009, in Knoxville, Tenn.

Castaneda has fought his last six fights in Mexico. In the 5-foot-7, 26-year-old’s last outing in the United States he lost to Demarco on May 2, 2008, at Chumash, on ShoBox.

“I expect to (set the pace) and take the fight to him,” said Castaneda, who is coming off a unanimous 10-round decision over Alejandro Valladares on Dec. 19, 2009. “I’ll make him fight my fight.  I’m going to be on him, throwing a lot of punches. I’m hoping for the best, and that I will get the win.”

Nick Charles will call the action from ringside with Steve Farhood and Antonio Tarver serving as expert analysts. The executive producer of ShoBox is Gordon Hall with Richard Gaughan producing and Rick Phillips directing.

For information on SHOWTIME Sports Programming, including exclusive behind-the-scenes video and photo galleries, complete telecast information and more, please go the new SHOWTIME Sports website at http://www.sho.com/sports.

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