VÁSQUEZ NOT FIGHTING IN FATHER'S SHADOW ON FEB. 27 PPV
Font Size
Small Medium Large
Author: BOXEOMUNDIAL.COM
Date: 2/5/2010

Ready to make Puerto Rican history against Sonsona

“The Double Assault” PPV Feb. 27

 

HOBOKEN, N.J. – Unbeaten WILFREDO “WV2” VAZQUEZ, JR., the proud son of 2-time world champion Wilfredo Vazquez, Sr., plans to make Puerto Rican history Feb. 27 when he fights the 19-year-old being billed in the Philippines as the next Manny Pacquaio, “Marvelous” Marvin Sonsona, for the vacant World Boxing Organization (WBO junior featherweight title, headlining one of two sensational shows airing on pay-per-view in North America.

 

The double-barrelled “The Double Assault” is presented by PR Best Boxing Promotions in Puerto Rico, in association with All Star Boxing and Sampson Boxing LLC, and KO Entertainment in Cancun, Mexico. The unique broadcast  is being distributed in the United States and Canada by Integrated Sports for live viewing at 9 PM/ET – 6 PM/PT on both cable and satellite pay-per-view via iN Demand, DIRECTV, TVN, DISH Network, Viewer’s Choice and Shaw PPV for a suggested retail price of only $34.95.

 

The action starts at 9 PM/ET live from Reben Rodriquez Coliseum in Bayamon, Puerto Rico, with hometown hero Vazquez, Jr. (17-0-1, 14 KOs) taking on former WBO Super Flyweight champion Sonsona (14-0-1, 12 KOs) for the vacant WBO junior featherweight belt. Unbeaten cruiserweight prospect Carlos Negron (7-0, 6 KOs), 2008 Puerto Rican Olympian, provides chief support in a 6-round bout against an opponent to be determined.

 

Vazquez, Jr., the WBO Latino super bantamweight champion, is rated No. 2 by the WBO, while former WBO super flyweight titlist Sonsona is ranked No. 3.

 

“This is a very important fight because we will make history in Puerto Rico by being the first father and son World Champions, also with the same promoter (Tuto Zabala, Jr.),” Vazquez, Jr. explained. “I will leave everything in the ring to accomplish it. Sonsona is a very good boxer. It will be a good fight for fans to watch. I have trained very hard and I hope he did, too. He had a strong amateur background and I had no amateur fights, but they chose the wrong opponent to move up in weight to fight. Nothing is personal, it’s all business.

 

“There’s no added pressure on me because of my father. It’s different times. I see him as my father and trainer. I am relaxed and will do this for my family. For boxing fans who haven’t seen me, you will see me focused to secure his family’s future. I am a young, exciting fighter. I will win, by decision or knockout.”

 

Vazquez, Sr. was a great bantamweight and super bantamweight in the late eighties and early nineties who had a pro record of 56-9-2 (41 KOs). “I am happy and proud,” he said about his son. We will make history February 27. No pressure, I trust Tuto Zabala, Jr. like nobody else. We will win. My son fights like me. He inherited my punching power and he punches like a junior welterweight. He does his own thing but I feel he fights like me or even better. Fighting was easier, no doubt, than watching my son fight.”

 

The spotlight will then shift to El Polyforim Benito Juarez in Cancun, Mexico, where former WBA light heavyweight champion Hugo Hernan “Pigu” Garay takes on highly world rated “Hard Hittin’” Chris Henry for the WBA Interim light heavyweight title. Former WBA & WBC super flyweight title-holder Cristian Mijares drops back down to his natural weight class versus TBA.

 

Garay (32-4, 17 KOs), rated No. 3 by the WBA,  is a popular Argentinean who defeated Yuri Barashian by decision for the WBA light heavyweight title in 2008, successfully defended against present WBO Interim champion Juergen Braehmer by decision, and then lost his belt by decision last June to Gabriel Campillo.

 

WBA No. 4-ranked Henry, fighting out of Houston, is coming off of an explosive win by sixth-round technical knockout of Shaun George last July on ESPN.  Henry has been the NABF, NABA, IBA Inter-Continental and USNBC light heavyweight champion during the past four years.

 

Mexican boxer Mijares, rated No. 5 by the WBA and No. 14 by the IBF, was one of the world’s top pound-for-pound boxers after winning a decision against Alexander Munoz in their 2008 WBC/WBA super flyweight unification match.

 

Integrated Sports Media: North America’s leading distributor of International Pay-Per-View and Closed Circuit sports events has presented World Championship and world-class boxing matches featuring Ricky Hatton, Christian Mijares, Evander Holyfield, Roy Jones, Jr., Ivan Calderon, Rocky Martinez, Nicolai Valuev, Amir Kahn, Marco Antonio Barrera, Arthur Abraham, David Haye, John Ruiz, and Ruslan Chagaev.

 

In addition, Integrated Sports Media distributed numerous International soccer matches showcasing teams like Club America of Mexico and the National Teams of Argentina, Honduras, El Salvador and the USA, as well as World Championship and world-class mixed martial arts shows featuring Fedor Emelianenko, Tim Sylvia, Bobby Lashley, Bob Sapp, Jeff Monson, and Roy Nelson. For more information on upcoming Integrated Sports events visit www.integratedsportsnet.com






Boxeomundial.net La Meca Del Boxeo En Espanol! No Ratings for this article yet
BoxeoMundial Comments

LEAVE A COMMENT

Name:

Ratings:

Comments:

Total Submissions: 0
Featured Sponsors

Advertise with us!


 
BoxeoBoricua
BoxeoAzteca

Encuesta
¿Quien ganara la pelea entre Manny Pacquiao y Antonio Margarito?
Pacquiao por nocaut
Pacquiao por decision
Margarito por nocuat
Margarito por decision
Empate

Ver resultados

Unete al Equipo de BoxeoMundial
Si eres fotógrafo o quieres escribir sobre boxeo, aquí lo puedes hacer.

Sìguenos en tus sitios Favoritos

Reciban Nuestras ultimas Noticias
por medio de nuestro
XML/RSS Feed


addtomyyahoo
Noticias Español
addtomyyahoo
English News

Gurus De Boxeo Posiciones

Gurus del Boxe

User Puntos
fernandohitman 274.0
Assim al Ijlil 272.0
bupiman20011 264.0
tntsugar 264.0
mickey_verde 258.0
Comegalletas 258.0
chocrates 249.0
Patoquique 238.0
RayRobinson30 238.0
stoiko 236.0

More>>

Presione para registrarse

Gurus del Boxeo

Foro de BoxeoMundial

Ultimos temas del Foro

NO CREO QUE CHAVEZ JR PUEDA CON COTTO. (6)
Ultimo en Responder: cerenito, a las: 1:46 am, September 7, 2010
Cálido recibimiento a Rocky (0)
Ultimo en Responder: cojonalgas, a las: 11:31 pm, September 6, 2010
¿Será que Margarito es un tramposo? (36)
Ultimo en Responder: Deivid solid, a las: 10:33 pm, September 6, 2010
ENTREVISTA CON ERIK MORALES,MUY BUENA. (3)
Ultimo en Responder: CANTU, a las: 5:04 pm, September 6, 2010
Ricky Burns vence a Rocky Martinez por Decision Unanime (8)
Ultimo en Responder: Psicotroniko, a las: 3:40 pm, September 6, 2010
Todo sobre Oscar de la Hoya (39)
Ultimo en Responder: francisco, a las: 4:13 pm, September 5, 2010
Video-Margarito habla de pelea con pacman y reta a Oscar (4)
Ultimo en Responder: sal sanchez, a las: 8:18 am, September 5, 2010
Cotto confirma al Jr.... (38)
Ultimo en Responder: HERNAN, a las: 4:00 am, September 5, 2010
Tito habla de su derrota con Hopkins (7)
Ultimo en Responder: Will Box, a las: 4:00 am, September 5, 2010
jUANMA VS MARQUEZ (20)
Ultimo en Responder: HERNAN, a las: 3:34 am, September 5, 2010


Curiosidades & Trivias

Benny Leonard, Ted "Kid" Lewis, Henry Armstrong, Billy Conn, y Manuel Ortiz son miembros del Salón de Fama. ¿Que mas tienen en común?
Todos perdieron sus primeras peleas como profesional. De hecho Miguel Cantos y los campeones pesos completos Bonescrusher Smith y Mike Weaver perdieron en su debut también.

Por


Paginas Asociadas
Boxingconfidential.com
BoricuaPhotos.com
Boxeoeditores
Mas Enlaces
BoxingConfidential

BoxeoMundial Staff

Editor En Jefe
      José Manuel Martinó

Editor Asociado
      Rafael Trinidad
      Wilfredo Acevedo

Editor Gerencial
      Miguel Planas
      Reynaldo Sanchez
      Jaime Estrada

Diseñador Del Web site
      David Andujar

Assistente de Administrador de web
      Raul Rivera
    
Corresponsales

     Argentina
            Rodolfo Hugo Arce

      Colombia
            Kevin Bello Parada

      España
            Sento Martinez
            José Manuel Moreno
            Javier Heredia

      Estados Unidos

          California
            Jc Casarez
            Joe Serrat

           Florida
            Melchor Rodríguez            García
            David Gonzales
           Andres Pascual
           Alex Rivera

           Las Vegas
            Jaime Estrada

           Nueva York
            Francisco Guzman
          
           Texas
            Martin E. Contreras
            Javier Sanchez

      Japon
            Hisao Adachii

      México
            Hesiquio Balderas
            Gabriel Francisco               Cordero
            Jesús Manuel Erosa
              Argüelles "Chichonal"
            Sergio Mora Mercado
            Diego Vazquez
           Victor Manuel Beltrán
           Trejo
            Pablo Castillo


      Nicaragua
            Erick Fajardo

      Panamá
           Omar De La Cruz

      Perú
           Cesar Pancorvo

      Puerto Rico
            Miguel Planas
            David Infante "Boricua"
            Antonio Broco

      Uruguay
            Walter Brun

      Venezuela
            Angel V. Rivas
         
Gurus Del Boxeo
            Administradores

English Correspondents
           
Jim Amato
           
Per Ake Persson
           
Eric Armit

Unete al equipo de Boxeo Mundial
Si eres fotógrafo o quieres escribir sobre boxeo, aquí lo puedes hacer.