JAMES MOORE WILL OPEN ESPN
2 TELECAST ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 2008
For
Immediate Release
Undefeated junior middleweight
James Moore, 15-0 (10 KOS), a native of County
Wicklow, Ireland, who fights out of Queens,
New York, will open the telecast of ESPN 2’s
Wednesday Night Fights on June 4, 2008.
The show, which is being
promoted by Tommy Gallagher, will take place
at the Tropicana Hotel in Atlantic City. Light
heavyweight Yusaf Mack, 24-2-2 (15 KOS), of
Philadelphia, is expected to headline the card.
Moore’s opponent for
the eight round opener is Ishmail “The
Arsenal” Arvin, 14-1-4 (6 KOS), of Baltimore.
Arvin has fought draws with two undefeated fighters:
Jose Angel Rodriguez, who was 12-0, and Darnell
Wilson, who was 2-0.
Moore, who in his last fight
impressively beat veteran J.C. Candelo of Colombia
by 10 round decision on March 15 at Madison
Square Garden’s WaMu Theater, had initially
planned on returning to Pennsylvania’s
Pocono Mountains to train for this bout.
Instead he opted to travel
to Italy for two weeks to help prepare IBF junior
welterweight champion Paul “Magic Man”
Malignaggi for his May 24 rematch against South
African Lovemore N’dou in England.
“I can’t wait
to open the ESPN show,” said Moore. “I’ve
been waiting a long time to have a year like
I plan on having this year. I hope to acquire
a lot of new fans by giving an impressive performance.
“Paulie’s
speed will help me prepare for anyone,”
he continued. “Everything is falling into
place. The victory against Candelo set the stage
for the ESPN fight. Good things are happening,
and preparing with a fighter like Paulie will
only benefit me.”
Matchmaker Bruce Silverglade
thought it was a good idea for Moore to work
with Malignaggi. “These guys are not bosom
buddies, but they’ve trained together
at Gleason’s and will give each other
great work. James went over there more as a
friend than a sparring partner. I’m sure
the sparring sessions will be very spirited.”
Malignaggi has great respect
for Moore, and knew he was getting a handful
when he invited him to Italy. “Don’t
let his (boyish) looks fool you,” said
Malignaggi. “He’s vicious in the
ring. He’d knock his mother out if she
was in the ring with him.”