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Showtime
Championship Boxing
Ouma
vs. Phillips
Lacy
vs.Tsypko

June
5, 2004
The
Leggett & Platt Athletic Center
Missouri
Southern State University
Joplin,
Missouri
9
PM ET/PT*
Line-up:
IBF
Jr. Middleweight Title Bout
Kassim "The Dream'' Ouma vs. Verno Phillips
WBC Continental
Americas/NABA/USBA Super Middleweight Title Bout
Champion
Jeff Lacy vs. Vitali Tsypko
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NEW YORK
(May 12, 2004) - In a rematch of an electrifying
slugfest which had the fans on the edge of their
seats
from the opening bell. International Boxing Federation (IBF) No. 1
contender Kassim "The Dream''
Ouma
will take on IBF No. 2 contender Verno Phillips for the vacant IBF junior
middleweight championship
Saturday,
June 5, on SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING at 9 p.m. ET/PT*.
Ouma and Phillips will be fighting in a scheduled 12-round bout for the
title previously owned by Winky
Wright,
who was stripped of the belt. In the SHOWTIME co-feature from The Leggett
& Platt Athletic Center
at
Missouri Southern State University in Joplin, Missouri, Jeff "Left
Hook'' Lacy will defend his World
Boxing
Council (WBC) Continental Americas/North American Boxing Association (NABA) and
United States
Boxing
Association
(USBA) super middleweight crowns when he meets IBF/World Boxing
Association
(WBA)
International
titleholder Vitali Tsypko. Gary Shaw Productions, LLC, in association with
Tony Holden
Productions,
will promote the doubleheader.
Ouma (19-1-1, 12 KOs), of Palm Beach, Fla., is coming off of an
scintillating 10th-round TKO over Juan
Carlos
Candelo in an IBF elimination bout Jan. 3, 2004, on SHOWTIME. A promising
young star, Ouma is
on
a ten fight winning streak since suffering his lone defeat on Sept. 7,
2001. Ouma recorded a 10-round
unanimous
decision over Phillips in a memorable slugfest in which neither fighter
conceded an inch from
start
to finish. Possessing the faster hands, Ouma managed to stay slightly
busier then the cagey Phillips,
he
rattled him on several occasions, got credit for a knockdown in the ninth
and won the hard-fought slugfest
by
the scores of 95-94, 96-93 and 97-93. Ouma captured the vacant USBA junior
middleweight crown and
became
the IBF's top 154-pound contender by winning a 12-round split decision
over Angel Hernandez on
May
30, 2003. Ouma previously won the vacant USBA junior middleweight crown on
May 10, 2002, by
scoring
an eighth-round TKO over Jason Papillion. Ouma successfully defended the
USBA title with an
11th-round
TKO over Darrell Woods on Oct. 4, 2002. However, the outcome was changed
to a no decision
and
Ouma was stripped of the title when he failed a post-fight test. After
reclaiming the USBA title with the
victory
over Hernandez, Ouma stopped Carlos Bojorquez in the eighth round on Aug.
22, 2003. Ouma has
not
lost since Nov. 20, 1999, when he was defeated by underdog Agustin Rivera
on a shocking first-round
TKO.
Phillips (37-9-1, 19 KOs), of Troy, N.Y., has won six consecutive bouts
since he fell short against Ouma
more
than two-and-one-half years ago. Phillips was coming off a 14-month layoff
when they met the first time
and
that might have been the difference. Game throughout, Phillips landed the
more explosive punches,
including
many hard left hooks and clubbing right hands that kept Ouma honest. But
his recent inactivity
took
its toll and he tired late. Phillips will be much sharper for the
highly-anticipated rematch and ring rust
will
not be a factor. In his most recent outing, the rejuvenated 16-year
veteran scored an impressive
first-round
knockout over highly regarded Julio "The Cuban Lover'' Garcia on
March 5, 2004. The
hard-working
Phillips
is a former World Boxing Organization (WBO) 154-pound champion. He
captured the
WBO belt by
scoring
a seventh-round TKO over Lupe Aquino on Oct. 30, 1993, and made three
successful
defenses. A
seasoned
boxer-puncher, who has been victorious in 11 out of his past 12 starts,
Phillips owns
victories over
former
world champions Julian Jackson, Gianfranco Rosi, and Julio Cesar
Vazquez.
Lacy (16-0, 13 KOs), of St. Petersburg, Fl., will be making his ninth
appearance on SHOWTIME. In his most
recent
start, the undefeated youngster retained his WBC/CA/USBA/NABA belts with a
hard-fought
eighth-round
TKO over NABF light heavyweight champion Donnell Wiggins Dec. 3, 2003, on
SHOWTIME.
The
talented Lacy retained his WBC/CA and USBA titles, and added the vacant
NABA super middleweight
crown
with a 12-round decision over Richard Grant on July 15, 2003. Lacy, who
steadily has ascended the
super
middleweight world rankings since turning pro, is ranked No. 4 by both the
WBA and WBO, No. 5 by
the
WBC and No. 8 by the IBF. He earned the USBA belt with a third-round TKO
on Feb. 22, 2003. Lacy
won
the WBC Continental Americas crown with a hard-fought decision over
defending champion Ross
Thompson
Nov. 9, 2002, on SHOWTIME. Lacy went 209-12 in the amateurs, won numerous
competitions
and
made it to the second round of the 2000 Olympics.
Tsypko (15-0, 8 KOs), of Dnyepropetrowsk, Ukraine, is a highly regarded
168-pounder who possesses the
power
to end a fight early and the stamina to go the distance. He captured the
vacant WBA International
super
middleweight title by winning a unanimous 12-round decision over Charles
Adamu on Feb. 28, 2004.
He
successfully defended the title in his most recent outing when he won a
12-round decision over
Alexander
Zaitsev
on April 17, 2004. On Nov. 16, 2002, Tsypko earned the IBF
Intercontinental super
middleweight title
with
a seventh-round knockout over Vincenzo Imparato. Tsypko, who is making his
United States debut, has
fought
all but one of his fights in his homeland and Germany since turning pro on
Oct. 16, 1999.
SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING's Steve Albert and Al Bernstein will call the
action from ringside
with
Jim
Gray serving as roving reporter. The executive producer of the SHOWTIME
telecast is Jay Larkin,
with
David
Dinkins, Jr. producing and Bob Dunphy directing.
*taped
delayed on West Coast
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Press Release
issued by Showtime with a little editing from us (color, highlights,
etc...)
(6/2/04)
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