Articles of 2005
Boxing News: Don King Adds Two More Title Fights to MSG Card
NEW YORK (April 21, 2005)—Don King has added two more world title fights to his April 30 Madison Square Garden card that will already showcase the WBA heavyweight title main event featuring two-time and current champion John “The Quietman” Ruiz vs. three-time world champion James “Lights Out” Toney and two additional heavyweight title matches.
IBF junior bantamweight champion Luis “El Demoledor” Perez will defend his title for the second time against mandatory No. 1 contender Luis Bolano.
Perez (22-1 14 KOs), from Managua, Nicaragua, won the 115-pound title on Jan. 4, 2003, by winning a split decision over Felix “Macho” Machado, who had held the crown since 2000. Perez accepted an immediate rematch on Dec. 13, 2003, and displayed a more dominant performance in another great fight, winning by unanimous decision.
Perez’s work will get no easier when he faces Bolano (38-2 28 KOs), from Cordoba, Colombia. He suffered only his second career loss in last appearance against the flyweight and super flyweight kingpin Mark “Too Sharp” Johnson on March 6, 2004. Bolano has put in a full training regimen inside the United States for this fight and is eager to redeem himself and win his first world title.
The WBA super featherweight championship will also be on the line when defending champion Yodsanan Nanthachai faces No. 1 mandatory contender Vicente Mosquera. Nanthachai (44-2-1 36 KOs), from Srisaket, Thailand, has held the title since 2002 and has not lost a match since 1994 while reeling off 37 consecutive victories.
Mosquera (20-1-1 10 KOs), from Panama City, Panama, will be participating in his first world title match and will be making his first appearance in America. He has been a force to be reckoned with in his homeland and has won his last nine fights. Mosquera has only been defeated once, which came via a split decision against Armando Cordoba in 2000.
Tickets priced at $350, $250, $175, $100 and $50 are on sale now at the Garden box office and all Ticketmaster locations or by calling Ticketmaster at 212-307-7171, 201-507-8900, 631-888-9000, or 914-454-3388. Ticketmaster purchases are subject to convenience charges.
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