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Feb
10, 2006 - Fight Night at the U. Miguel Hernandez vs. Ryan Davis
By
Laz
Izada
February 10th Vacant WBC Middleweight United States Championship
Title
Coral
Gables, FL (January 18) That's right boxing fans, professional
boxing makes it's debut on Friday, February 10th, at 8pm at the
BankUnited Center on the University of Miami Campus. The $48 Million
state of the art facility has a seating capacity of 7,000 with
25 luxury suites. It is the home of the Hurricane's men's and
women's basketball teams. The BankUnited Center is also the host
to concerts and other campus and community events. The center
is managed by Global Spectrum, a subsidiary of Comcast-Spectacor,
which owns Comcast CSS cable and will televise the card on a delayed
basis to 4.5 million subscribers in the southeast.
New
promoter, Big Star Productions, along with the BankUnited Center
and the University of Miami are targeting students on campus to
fill the arena. A crowd of 3,000 to 4,000 local fans, and students
is expected. Normal ticket prices will range from $25-$125, with
special ticket prices of $10 being offered to students with valid
ID and the box office the day of the show. Miami Heat DJ Irie
will be on hand providing musical entertainment for the event.
For
the boxing match ups, Big Star has teamed up with credible match
maker Mike Marchionte, who had previously worked 4 years as match
maker for Dibella Entertainment, Inc. Seven bouts will be featured.
In the main event Miguel Hernandez (18-3/9 KO's) will take on
Ryan Davis (19-4-2/8 KO's) for the vacant WBC Middleweight USA
Title. These are two evenly matched "straight forward"
hungry fighters from Chicago, looking for their first US title.
"Macho" Miguel Hernandez is coming off an impressive
unanimous decision victory over Butch Hajicek that took place
January 6th in Chicago, on the undercard of the Showtime Sho Box
Show.
Dangerous
Davis is looking to rebound from a TKO that he suffered in August
of 2005 against Carlos Bojorquez. The co-main event features a
match up of Super Middleweights Aneudi Santos (12-3/9 KO's) vs.
Alfred Kinsey (5-2-1/3 KO's). Santos, from Freeport, NY previously
qualified for the Dominican 2000 Olympic team, but decided to
accept a scholarship at
Hosfra
University instead. His most impressive victory, a TKO, was against
Aaron Norwood (21-3-2) in October of 2004. Kinsey, from Atlantic
City, has had 5 wins and 1 draw in his last 6 fights. He has gained
valuable experience fighting in Atlantic City and Philadelphia
several times.
Light
heavyweight contender Danny "the Bronx Bomber" Santiago
(27-2/18 KO's) from Ocala will also be on the card against Rayco
Sanders (15-7-1) from Pittsburgh. Santiago, who has a huge following
in Central Florida, is looking to return to the ring in Miami
since his last Miami fight in 2001. In October 2004 in Madison
Square Garden, he TKO'd Elvir "Kosovo Kid" Murigi in
the 4th round, who was 29-1 at the time. Santiago is now being
promoted by Big Star Productions and is being trained by legendary
Miami trainer Pat Burns.
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