Gamboa reaching for Pacman’s
title
For
Immediate Release
When unbeaten super featherweight
phenomenon Yuriorkis Gamboa (9-0-0, 8 kos) steps
into the ring against Darling Jimenez (23-2-2,
14 kos) this Saturday (May 17th) in Primm, Nevada,
it will not only be the HBO debut of the Cuban
Olympic gold medallist, but also his chance
to win the WBC international championship. The
title had been laid down by none other than
Phillipinian superstar Manny Pacquiao before
“Pacman” stripped the world title
from Juan Manuel Marquez on March 15th.
“Of course, it is a
great honour to fight for this belt”,
states Gamboa. “Especially as this in
only my tenth professional fight. I am glad
that my performances so far have convinced the
sanctioning bodies to put me very high in the
ratings and I am willing to prove that I am
the best boxer in the world.” At the moment
Gamboa is rated on No. 3 in the WBA and on No.
4 in the WBC world rankings.
„I know that Jimenez
is a tough opponent”, continues Gamboa,
“but I also know that to be the best you
have to beat the best. And that is what I will
do. After winning the WBC international title
I will try to get my hands on the belt Pacquiao’s
wearing right now. Though I hope that he doesn’t
put it down so I will have the chance to take
it from him in the ring.”
Along with Gamboa vs. Jimenez
the triple main event of “The Night of
the Rising Stars” at Terrible's Primm
Valley Casino Resorts features James Kirkland
(21-0-0, 18 kos) vs. Eromosele Albert (21-1-0,
10 kos) and Alfredo Angulo (12-0-0, 9 kos) vs.
Richard Gutierrez (24-1-0, 14 kos). Promoted
by Gary Shaw Productions, LLC and Arena Box-Promotion
the show will be featured on HBO’s “Boxing
After Dark”. It will also be broadcasted
LIVE on German sports network DSF.