Munoz enters Mexican lion’s
den for
Super Flyweight Unification vs. Mijares
headlining “Noche De Campeones”
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Salado-Miranda co-feature
Saturday night in Mexico
GOMEZ
PALACIO, DURANGO, Mexico (May 13, 2008) –
WBA champion Alexander “El Explosivio”
Munoz is fighting in WBC title-holder Cristian
Mijares’ hometown Saturday night (May
17) in the first super flyweight unification
title bout in nearly a decade, headlining the
“Noche de Campeones” pay-per-view
event live from the Auditorio Centenario in
Gomez Palacio, Durango, Mexico.
“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) 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.
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.
The 12-round Mijares-Munoz main event is a classic
match-up between a pure boxing technician, rising
star Mijares (34-3-2, 14 KOs), and a vaunted
puncher, Venezuelan hero Munoz (32-2, 27 KOs).
Munoz is a 2-time WBA super
flyweight champion who originally won his WBA
title belt in 2002 via an eighth-round knockout
of Celes Kobayasho. Three successful title defenses
followed against Eiji Kojima twice (KO2 and
TKO10), sandwiched around a 12-round decision
versus Hidenobu Honda (26-2), before Alexander
lost a 12-round decision and his championship
belt to Martin Castillo (26-1) in 2004. Munoz
bounced back to capture the WBA Fedelatin super
flyweight crown in a WBA title eliminator, but
Castillo won their 2006 rematch by 12-round
split decision.
Munoz regained his WBA super
flyweight title on May 3, 2007 with a dominating
12-round decision versus Nabuo Mashiro (9-0)
in Japan. In a pair of title defenses, “El
Explosivo” retained his belt with 12-round
decisions against, respectively, Kuniyuki Aizawa
(13-1-1) and Katsushige Kawasjima (32-6) this
past January in Japan.
“People all over the
world, especially in my country, are going to
watch two of the best fighters in our division
and, pound-for-pound, in the world today,”
The Ring’s No. 2 rated super flyweight
Munoz said. “I can’t think about
unifying against the other world champs because
the first step is beating Mjirares. I know I’ll
be fighting Cristian at home in front of so
many of his fans.”
The slick Mexican southpaw Mijares won a rematch
with Katsushige Kawashima (30-5) by 10th round
TKO the WBC outright championship on January
3, 2007. Now riding a 24-fight undefeated skein
(23-0-1), Mijares made a name for himself April
14, 2007, registering an impressive victory
on PPV against colorful Jorge “Travieso”
Arce (46-4-1, 35 KOs) by unanimous 12-round
decision (119-109, 118-110, 117-11). The Ring’s
No. 3 rated Mijares has made four successful
title defenses since defeating Arce, highlighted
by a 12-round decision this past February against
Jose Navarro (26-3) in Las Vegas.
Undefeated former WBA Fedelatin
super fIyweight champion Salado (19-0-2, 11
KOs), who fought a 12-round draw with Ulises
Solis (22-1-1) for the IBF light flyweight title
in 2006, is rated No. 4 by the WBC, No. 6 by
The Ring, and No. 8 by the WBA. The WBC No.
3 ranked Miranda (25-3-1, 18 KOs) is a dangerous
foe with 18 knockouts on his boxing portfolio.
Also scheduled to fight in the chief supporting
fight on the PPV are tough Mexican boxers such
as 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.