"THE HITMAN" VS.
"THE MAGIC MAN" HATTON VS. MALIGNAGGI
TICKETS ON SALE TOMORROW FRIDAY, AUG. 8 AT 10:00AM
PT STAGE SET FOR 140-POUND WORLD TITLE UNIFICATION
BOUT AT MGM GRAND GARDEN ARENA SATURDAY, NOVEMBER
22;
LIVE ON HBO'S WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING
For
Immediate Release
LOS ANGELES (August 7) –
Tickets officially go on sale tomorrow, Friday
Aug. 8, at 10:00am PT for the Junior Welterweight
World Championship unification bout between
England's Ricky "The Hitman" Hatton
and New York's Paulie "The Magic Man"
Malignaggi on Saturday, Nov. 22 at the MGM Grand
Garden Arena in Las Vegas.
Tickets priced at $1,000,
$750, $500, $300 and $150 and sales are limited
to four (4) per person at the $1,000 price level
and a total of two (2) tickets either at $750,
$500, $300 or $150. To charge by phone with
a major credit card, call Ticketmaster at (702)
474-4000. Tickets also are available for purchase
at www.ticketmaster.com.
An international superstar
hailing from Manchester, England, the storied
career of Hatton (44-1, 31 KOs) began in 1997
and for the last 11 years, he has been thrilling
fight fans around the world with his aggressive
style in the ring and down to earth attitude
outside of it. Owner of wins over Kostya Tszyu,
Vince Phillips, Luis Collazo, Jose Luis Castillo
and Juan Urango, Hatton – a two division
world champion – fell short of the pound-for-pound
and world welterweight championships in his
2007 super fight against Floyd Mayweather. However,
the 29-year-old bounced back impressively at
his natural weight of 140 pounds in May as he
scored a near shutout 12-round unanimous decision
over Juan Lazcano.
Known for his flashy style
and pound for pound ability to out-talk any
fighter in the world, Brooklyn's Malignaggi
(25-1, 5 KOs) has also developed a positive
reputation for his heart and determination to
overcome adversity throughout his seven-year
pro career. A dazzling boxer with a stiff jab,
lightning speed and quick combinations, the
27-year-old gained a legion of fans for his
gutsy effort in a 12-round defeat at the hands
of Miguel Cotto in 2006, and even more followers
jumped on his bandwagon when he nearly shut
out Lovemore N'dou in 2007 to win the IBF Junior
Welterweight World crown. Malignaggi has since
defended his title against Herman Ngoudjo and
in a rematch against N'dou, but a victory over
Hatton is what this New Yorker is truly seeking.
For more information visit
www.goldenboypromotions.com and www.rickyhitmanhatton.com.