Mijares-Munoz Super Flyweight
Unification headlines Saturday night’s
“Noche De Campeones” PPV Card from
Mexico
For
Immediate Release
Salado-Miranda co-feature
GOMEZ PALACIO, DURANGO, Mexico
(May 15, 2008) – WBC champion Cristian
Mijares fights WBA title-holder Alexander “El
Explosivio” Munoz on Saturday night (May
17) in the first super flyweight unification
title bout in more than 10 years, headlining
the “Noche de Campeones” pay-per-view
event live from the Auditorio Centenario in
Gomez Palacio, Durango, Mexico.
The 12-round Mijares-Munoz main event is a classic
boxer-puncher match-up between hometown hero
and rising star, Mijares (34-3-2, 14 KOs), and
feared Venezuelan knockout artist, Munoz (32-2,
27 KOs). The exciting 12-round co-feature pits
Mexican warriors Omar Salado (19-0-2, 11 KOs)
and Julio Cesar “Pingo” Miranda
(25-3-1, 18 KOs) in a WBC flyweight elimination
bout.
“This is the first show of this type ever
from this region,” Knockout Entertainment
president Ignacio “Nacho” Huizar
said. “It’s impossible to calculate
the international television coverage but it’s
going to be a fantastic success.'
“Noche de Campeones,” promoted by
KO Entertainment in association with DiBella
Entertainment, will be produced and distributed
by Integrated Sports for live viewing in the
United States (9 PM/ET, 6 PM/ET) on both cable
and satellite pay-per-view via iN Demand, TVN,
DirecTV and DISH Network, as well as on The
Fight Network in Canada, for a suggested retail
price of only $29.95.
Hall of Fame announcer Col. Bob Sheridan, who
has called more world championship fights than
anybody, will handle the blow-by-blow duties
in English with his color commentator partner,
former NFL place kicker Benny Ricardo. On the
Spanish-speaking broadcast, Hall of Fame announcer
Carlos Avilas will do blow-by-blow with his
color analyst, Fernando Paramo, who is a veteran
of the Forum Boxing series. Bi-lingual Joe Martinez
is the ring announcer.
“I’m ready and I’m sure I’m
going to beat my opponent,” Mijares remarked.
“I’m not going to say if it’ll
end early or go the distance, but I’m
prepared for anything because it’s a big
responsibility to be fighting at home. We’re
not friends but we’re not enemies, either.
We’re just rivals for this fight.”
“I’m ready for this fight.”
Munoz commented. “I’m going to knockout
Mijares and take both belts back to Venezuela.”
The chief supporting fight on the live PPV broadcast
features a pair of tough Mexican boxers, super
welterweight Martin “Azteca” Avila
(9-2, 3 KOs) against Alberto Hernandez (14-11-2,
KOs), in a 10-round bout. Slated for the live
undercard are lightweights Ricardo “Camaleon”
Mijares (9-0, 8 KOs) and Arturo Mijares (5-1,
4 KOs), as well as welterweight Ivan “El
Ruso” Pereyra (1-0, 1 KO), are slated
to fight on “Noches De Campeones.”
All bouts and fighters are subject to change.