DE LA HOYA’S HOMECOMING
WEEKEND KICKS OFF WITH A NIGHT OF BOXING AND
MUSIC AT THE HOME DEPOT CENTER ON FRIDAY, MAY
2
For
Immediate Release
LOS ANGELES, March 28 –
It’s the night before the biggest boxing
event of 2008 and before the fists fly, the
fiesta will start when Golden Boy Promotions
presents “Noche de Boxeo y Musica,”
a night of boxing and music, on Friday, May
2, at The Home Depot Center’s Tennis Stadium
in Carson, California.
The fights, featuring 2004
U.S. Olympian and lightweight contender Vicente
Escobedo and rising junior middleweight star
Julio “Baby Face” Garcia in separate
co-featured bouts, will air live on Telefutura’s
‘Solo Boxeo’ (8:00 p.m. ET / PT
delayed on the West Coast) as part of the unprecedented
extravaganza being planned for Oscar de la Hoya’s
“Homecoming” weekend in Los Angeles.
Following the exciting evening
of boxing, musical sensation Los Tucanes De
Tijuana will perform their hits for fans in
attendance at 9:00 p.m. PT. The popular Norteño
band, made famous by the sounds of the accordion
and the baja sexto (a 12-string guitar fused
with a bass), has been nominated for numerous
Latin Grammy’s and are one of the most
popular bands of its kind in Mexico and the
United States.
“Noche de Boxeo y Musica”
tickets, which include an exciting night at
the fights plus the musical performance, are
priced at $100, $60 and $30, and will go on
sale this Friday, March 28 at 2:00 p.m. PT,
and may be purchased at all Ticketmaster outlets,
including www.Ticketmster.com and Ticketmaster
Charge-by-Phone at (213) 480-3232. Tickets are
also available for sale at The Home Depot Center
Box Office, open Monday through Friday, 10:00
a.m. to 6:00 p.m. PT, and on event days. Event
suites, group packages and VIP packages are
available by calling 1-877-AEG-TICKETS (1-877-234-8425)
or by visiting www.aegtickets.com.
2004 United States Olympian
Vicente Escobedo (16-1, 11 KO’s), who
faces Argentinean Roberto Arrieta (27-12-4 10
KO’s), has drawn comparisons to fellow
Olympian Oscar de la Hoya for his two-fisted
attack in the ring and his class and accessibility
outside of it. Coming off a hard-fought win
over Pascali Adorno in January - his seventh
victory in a row - the rising Mexican-American
star from Woodland, California, but now living
in Los Angeles, Escobedo plans on keeping his
winning streak alive on May 2nd.
“I am so excited to
be able to showcase my talents on this great
boxing weekend,” said Escobedo. “I
consider my fight to be the warm-up act to Oscar’s
fight and as I have lived in Los Angeles for
awhile and fought here too, I expect a great
turn-out from my LA-based fans. I will not disappoint
them.”
Just 20 years old, Lagos
de Moreno, Jalisco, Mexico’s Julio Cesar
“Baby Face” Garcia (40 -3, 33 KO’s),
who will face Sergio Rios (18-6, 16 KO’s)
of Oxnard, California, has more experience than
most world champions, with 43 fights to his
name already. Winner of 40 of those bouts, including
34 knockouts, Garcia – who has earned
an amazing eight regional title belts –
hopes to add a world championship belt to his
trophy case in 2008, but first he must emerge
victorious against Rios to keep those hopes
alive.
“I can’t wait
to fight in Los Angeles and show the world why
I am a great fighter and will have a major championship
by the end of this year,” said Garcia.
“After the fight I plan to go to the concert
to celebrate my victory.”
Friday’s night of boxing
and music is part one of the “Homecoming”
celebration weekend that brings Oscar de la
Hoya back to Los Angeles, when he will fight
Steve Forbes on Saturday, May 3 in the 27,000-seat
soccer stadium at The Home Depot Center. This
fight is the first-ever boxing event in the
soccer stadium, and marks De La Hoya’s
first fight in LA since 2000. Tickets are on
sale now for the Golden Boy Promotions/AEG fight
at all Ticketmaster outlets and The Home Depot
Center Box Office. For more information on the
“Homecoming” weekend, including
both Friday and Saturday’s events, please
visit www.goldenboypromotions.com.