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Avila Perspective, Chap. 87: Vergil Ortiz and Company and More Fight Notes
LOS ANGELES-Not long ago Vergil Ortiz Jr. and female prizefighter Seniesa Estrada were busting heads in a downtown theater that barely fit 400 people if the fire inspector looked the other way.
Next month, Ortiz and Estrada will be co-headlining a Golden Boy Promotions boxing card at the Inglewood Forum that seats more than 18,000.
A lot has changed for the two highly-ranked contenders.
Ortiz (15-0, 15 KOs) defends the WBA Gold welterweight title against Samuel Vargas (31-5-2, 14 KOs) in the main event on March 28 at the spacious arena built in the 1960s. In the female co-main East L.A.âs Estrada (18-0, 7 KOs) fights Mexicoâs Jackie Calvo (12-5-2) in defense of a regional title.
From prelims to world title chasers in a matter of two years, the ascent of the two highly-ranked contenders was mercurial.
It was less than two years ago the Dallas area product battered former world champion Juan Carlos Salgado at Belasco Theater. At the time few were certain that the slender built Ortiz was ready for the big tent. He was more than ready and blew out Salgado like Dollar Store candles.
Now itâs merely a matter of time before he gets a crack at one of the welterweight world champions. Itâs a talent rich division with the likes of Terence Crawford, Danny Garcia, Shawn Porter and Errol Spence Jr.
âI donât think Iâm the most talented fighter in the room, but I do know that I work the hardest in the game right now,â said Ortiz, 21, who has never won by decision in his professional career. Itâs been pure knockouts.
Vargas, a veteran of 38 pro bouts, has faced many of the top welterweights in the world today including Errol Spence Jr. Amir Khan, and Danny Garcia.
âIâve fought a lot of talented boxers and have had great experiences throughout the years,â said Vargas who trains in Las Vegas with Clarence âBonesâ Adams. âIâm confident and Iâm ready.â
Itâs a talent-rich boxing card featuring many prospects and contenders including super bantamweight Azat âCrazy Aâ Hovhannisyan (18-3, 15 KOs) who fights Colombiaâs Jose Sanmartin (30-5-1, 20 KOs).
âIâm as ready for any champion. Iâm in the best shape and have the best trainer,â said Hovhannisyan who is trained by Freddie Roach. âI canât wait to show everyone a wonderful fight on March 28.â
Another prospect featured on the card, Aaron âThe Silencerâ McKenna (10-0, 6 KOs) of Ireland, meets Mexicoâs Christopher Degollado (13-6, 10 KOs) in a super welterweight clash set for eight rounds.
McKenna has adapted to the pro style after a successful amateur career and also adapted to Southern California living.
âIâve been here a few years now,â said McKenna who also trains with Freddie Roach. âI have an aggressive style that Mexican fans like.â
Others on the card are Pablo Cano, Rashidi Ellis, Christopher Pearson, Chris Ousley and Raul Curiel. Itâs a pretty strong fight lineup.
âThereâs a lot of great boxing history at the forum. A lot of famous world champions have fought at this venue, including Oscar De La Hoya, who made his debut back in 1992,â said Eric Gomez, the president of Golden Boy Promotions. âThis is a great card and all these fights are going to be exciting, especially Vergil Ortiz Jr.â
Itâs always fun to see prospects turn to contenders and then on to champions.
Showtime in Las Vegas
A hefty card in Las Vegas by Mayweather Promotions takes place on Friday Feb. 28, at Samâs Town Hotel and Gambling Hall in Las Vegas. Showtime will televise several of the main bouts.
Super lightweight prospect Keith Hunter (11-0, 7 KOs) meets Uzbekistanâs Sanjarbek Rakhmanov (12-2, 6 KOs) in a rematch of a fight that ended in a split decision. Hunter won.
After the close win, Hunter then defeated always tough Cameron Krael by unanimous decision in a 10-round fight. Now he returns to face Rakhmanov again. It should be a firefight.
Itâs a very good boxing card that includes super middleweight Kevin Newman II, Ladarius Miller, and Lanell Bellows.
Burbank
This Saturday, Feb. 29, a boxing card called âValley Fight Nightâ features a dozen bouts by Bash Boxing at the Burbank Marriott Events Center in Burbank, California.
Heading the boxing card will be popular welterweight Vlad Panin (7-0) facing Moises Fuentes (4-1). Several other undefeated prospects fill the event calendar including welterweight Aram Amirkhanyan.
Doors open at 6:30 p.m. For tickets and information go to www.Bashboxing.com
Fights to Watch
Fri. Showtime 10:45 p.m. – Keith Hunter (11-0) vs Sanjarbek Rakhmanov (12-2).
Fri. Telemundo 11:35 p.m. â Yomar Alamo (17-0-1) vs Kendo Castaneda (17-0).
Sat. DAZN Â 5 p.m. â Mikey Garcia (39-1) vs Jessie Vargas (29-2-2); Roman Gonzalez (48-2) vs Khalid Yafai (26-0); Julio Cesar Martinez (15-1) vs Jay Harris (17-0).
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