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Newsbits
Boxing Result -
HBO Rebroadcast - Golden Boy Promotions
Boxing Result
- July 16, 2005 - Ginasio Antonio
Balbino, Salvador, Brazil
Lightweight Bout (10 Rds)
Acelino Freitas
(37-1, 32 KOs) wins by first round knockout over Fabian Salazar
(21-13-1, 6 KOs)\
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HBO Boxing
Yesterdays HBO pay-per-view undisputed middleweight
title bout between Bernard Hopkins and
Jermain
Taylor will be
rebroadcast on July 23rd at
10:15pm ET\PT on HBO.
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Golden Boy Promotions:
The Revolution Continues
Marco Antonio Barrera
and "Sugar" Shane
Mosley
Become Equity Partners in
Golden Boy Promotions
LOS ANGELES – Continuing in it’s quest to revolutionize the business of boxing
promotion and put the
power back in the hands of the
people who have worked tirelessly to entertain legions of fight fans, Golden
Boy Promotions is pleased to
welcome Marco Antonio Barrera and “Sugar” Shane Mosley as
equity
partners in the Los Angeles-based
company launched by Oscar De La Hoya in 2001.
“My dream has always been to have
a company that not only put on great fights for boxing fans, but that also
treated the athletes fairly,” said
Golden Boy Promotions President Oscar De La Hoya. “With the newest
members of our management team -
Marco Antonio Barrera and Shane Mosley – joining Bernard Hopkins
and myself, we have all the pieces
in place to change the way business is done in the sport of boxing for the
better.”
Barrera, the current WBC junior
lightweight champion and a former champion in the junior featherweight and
featherweight divisions, will
assume the role of President of Golden Boy Mexico. He will be in charge of
recruiting and developing talent
in his native country, and will also put together a series of events
showcasing
the top boxers from this legendary
hotbed of fistic talent.
“I have been fortunate to work
with great people like Oscar during my career, and I’m blessed to be where I’m
at today,” said Barrera. “Now it’s
my turn to be that shining light for the young fighters in the sport, and to
do
my part to help them reach their
full potential.”
“People forget that Marco Antonio
was going to be a lawyer before becoming a full-time boxer, but now he’ll get
to use his sharp mind and business acumen in boxing,” said De La Hoya. “It’s
like he’s come full-circle in his life, and boxing will be the beneficiary.”
Mosley, who has held world titles in the lightweight, welterweight, and junior
middleweight divisions, has
taken the position of President of
Fighter Relations. Mosley will act as an adviser to Golden Boy’s existing
roster of fighters, as well as
playing a vital role in the future scouting and development of United States
boxing talent in the amateur and
professional ranks.
“Oscar and I have had our wars in
the ring, but outside of it, we’ve always been friends with a mutual respect
for each other,” said Mosley. “To
have this opportunity to give back to the sport I love is an honor for me, and
I am committed to the same type of
excellence in my new role that I have always exhibited in the ring.”
“Shane Mosley took the hard road
to boxing superstardom, and his knowledge of the ups and downs of the
business will help our current and
future fighters immensely,” said Golden Boy Promotions CEO Richard
Schaeffer. “And I would be
remiss if I didn’t acknowledge the instrumental role Jin Mosley played
in
facilitating this unprecedented
partnership. I wish more wives were this helpful and concerned when it came
to their husbands’ careers.”
Golden Boy Promotions’ newest
executives will share the same MGM Grand ring on Saturday, September
17, when “Parade of Champions”
features Barrera’s junior lightweight unification bout against IBF titlist
Robbie Peden, and Mosley’s
welterweight bout against unbeaten Jose Luis Cruz. Both bouts will be
televised live on HBO Pay-Per-View
beginning at 9pm ET / 6pm PT.
Ticket prices for “Parade of
Champions” are set at $350, $250, $150, $75 and $50. Tickets can be purchased
through the MGM Grand ticket box
office, www.mgmgrand.com
or www.ticketmaster.com.
Barrera, Mosley, and De La Hoya stand united with Bernard Hopkins (who was
named President of Golden
Boy East in November of 2004) in
changing the landscape of the boxing business for future generations of
fighters, following the example of
United Artists - which revolutionized the entertainment business in 1919
behind legendary stars Charlie
Chaplin, Mary Pickford, Douglas Fairbanks and D.W.
Griffith.
For more information on Golden Boy
Promotions, please visit
www.goldenboypromotions.com
- Press Release issued by
Golden Boy Promotions with a little editing from us (color, highlights,
etc...)
Subject to change
(7/17/05)
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