Gamboa: “I didn’t
come here for playing!”
For
Immediate Release
Two premieres for super featherweight
phenomenon Yuriorkis Gamboa: This Saturday (May
17th) the 2004 Olympic gold medallist will give
his HBO debut on „Boxing After Dark“;
on his way to the fight – that will actually
take place in Primm, Nevada – ‘Gambler’
Gamboa (9-0-0, 8 kos) stopped over in Las Vegas
for the first time.
“Las Vegas is definitely
worth a trip”, states Gamboa. “All
the lights and casinos – it just seems
unreal. Of course, there’s nothing comparable
to this in Cuba. I won’t want to live
here but I will hopefully be back soon for big
fights in the MGM Grand or Mandalay Bay. I want
to get my hands on the world championship belt
as soon as possible.”
His promoter Ahmet Öner,
CEO of Hamburg based ARENA Box-Promotion, is
confident that his jewel from the Caribbean
got what it takes to make it all the way to
the top. “Gamboa is already ranked on
No. 4 in the WBC and No. 3 in the WBA”,
explains Öner. “Of course, we have
to start talking about a world title although
it’s only his tenth professional fight
coming up this Saturday. By the way, Gamboa
made it faster to an HBO main event than Oscar
De La Hoya who needed 12 fights and Floyd Mayweather
who even needed 18 fights before grabbing HBO’s
attention. Gamboa is an exceptional talent.
I am convinced that he got what it takes to
become world champion before the end of this
year.”
It won’t be an easy
way though starting with powerful Darling Jimenez
(23-2-2, 14 kos) who knocked out no other than
former world champion Mike Anchondo in his last
fight in only three rounds.
“I will not underestimate
this opponent”, says Gamboa. “But
I won’t leave him any chance either. I
didn’t come to Nevada for playing but
to win my next title and continue my way to
the top.”
By beating Jimenez reigning
NABF champion Gamboa could win the WBC International
championship which had been vacated by none
other but Manny Pacquiao before ‘Pacman’
beat Juan Manuel Marquez for the WBC world championship
on March 15th.
Promoted by Gary Shaw Productions,
LLC and ARENA Box-Promotion the “Night
of the Rising Stars” at Terrible’s
Primm Valley Casino Resorts features a tripleheader
including Gamboa vs. Jimenez and the world class
junior welterweight bouts James Kirkland vs.
Eromosele Albert and Alfredo Angulo vs. Richard
Gutierrez.