Don King and Beau Rivage
Resort & Casino Partner to Bring Championship
Boxing to the Gulf Coast
For
Immediate Release
SHOWTIME will Televise
Unified Lightweight Championship;
IBF, WBO & WBA
Champion Nate Campbell vs. Undefeated Joan Guzman
BILOXI, Miss.—Flashy
boxer Nate “The Galaxxy Warrior”
Campbell will make the first defense of his
International Boxing Federation, World Boxing
Organization and World Boxing Association lightweight
titles against undefeated two-division world
champion Joan “Sycuan Warrior” Guzman
on Saturday, Sept. 13 at the Beau Rivage Theatre
in Biloxi, Miss.
Campbell (32-5-1, 25 KOs),
from Jacksonville, Fla., picked up his titles
in a tremendous upset over previously undefeated
unified lightweight champion Juan “Baby
Bull” Diaz. Campbell outgunned and battered
the previously unbeaten Diaz in his most recent
appearance on March 8 in Cancun, Mexico. He
won the fight by split decision but clearly
dominated his opponent.
An International Boxing Federation
bantamweight championship will be on the card
with champion Joseph King Kong Agbeko (25-1,
22 KOs), from Accra, Ghana, making his first
defense against No. 1-ranked mandatory challenger
William “Chirizo” Gonzalez (21-2,
19 KOs), from Managua, Nicaragua.
A World Boxing Council featherweight
championship elimination bout will also be showcased
with No. 1-ranked Hector Velasquez (50-11-2,
35 KOs), from Tijuana, Mexico, against No. 2-ranked
Elio “The Kid” Rojas (19-1, 13 KOs),
from the Dominican Republic, now fighting out
of Brooklyn, N.Y. The winner becomes the WBC
featherweight mandatory challenger, guaranteeing
a title shot.
The event is being promoted
by Don King Productions in association with
Beau Rivage. The Campbell vs. Guzman main event
will be presented in association with One Punch
Productions and will also be televised live
on SHOWTIME Championship Boxing beginning at
9 p.m. ET/PT/8 p.m. CT (delayed on the West
Coast). Ticket prices are $39.95, $69.95, $89.95
and $299.95 plus tax and service charge and
can be purchased at the Beau Rivage Box Office
or by calling 888.566.7469 (9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
daily).. Beau Rivage room reservations can be
made by calling 888.567.6667 or visiting www.beaurivage.com.
At age 36, Campbell finds
himself in possession of three world titles
and great interest from the likes of the never-before-beaten
Guzman—already a champion at the 122-
and 130-pound limits, who would like to take
away what Campbell has recently won at the 135-pound
limit.
Guzman (28-0, 17 KOs), from
the Dominican Republic now residing in Brooklyn,
N.Y., was scheduled to defend his WBO junior
lightweight crown against Alex Arthur on May
3 in Arthur’s home country of Scotland.
When Arthur insisted on a later date, Guzman
opted to move up to lightweight to challenge
Campbell. (Guzman also previously held the WBO
junior featherweight championship.)
The clash pits Campbell’s
relentless and punishing style against the savvy,
agile and rabbit-quick Guzman. Campbell is known
for having some of the heaviest hands in the
division, while Guzman is a defensive wizard
who rarely gets hit and can also dish out serious
punishment.
As if three world titles
being on the line were not enough intrigue for
one match, a personal rivalry has been brewing
with a war of words between the two spilling
into the press. The firestorm started after
Guzman castigated Campbell after photos of his
recent wedding began to appear on boxing Web
sites.
“Everyone has seen
the picture of Nate and his wife in their cute,
white wedding outfits,” Guzman said. “I
hope they’re enjoying their honeymoon
because Nate’s honeymoon at the top of
the lightweight division is going to end once
he fights me.”
“I think he’s
afraid of me. I’ll make Nate look so bad
that he’ll retire after I wipe the floor
with him. I guess I can understand why Nate
doesn’t want to fight me. Twenty-eight
boxers have tried to beat me and none of them
came close to succeeding.”
The equally loquacious Campbell
wasted little time in responding to Guzman.
“This clown (Guzman)
reminds me of one of those yapping little rat
dogs,” Campbell said. “[They] yip,
yip, yip at your ankles.”
With pound-for-pound king
Manny Pacquiao moving up in weight to dethrone
David Diaz to claim the remaining major world
championship at lightweight on June 28, both
Campbell and Guzman would love nothing more
than to emerge victorious in the hopes of possibly
luring the “Pac Man” into a match
to determine the undisputed lightweight champion.
“Nate Campbell is the
rare boxer who can back up his talk,”
promoter Don King said. “That’s
why I love him. He comes straight at you, tells
you what he’s going to do, and then he
executes his game plan. He’s truly one
of the most exciting fighters we have in boxing
today, and Beau Rivage should be commended for
stepping up to host one of the bigger fights
of the year.”
Beau Rivage is delighted
to bring such a big card to the Gulf Coast.
“We are pleased to host this major boxing
event in Biloxi and to be partnering with the
legendary Don King, whose name is synonymous
with championship boxing,” said George
P. Corchis, Jr., president and chief operating
officer of MGM MIRAGE’s Mississippi resorts,
which includes Beau Rivage in Biloxi, and Gold
Strike Casino Resort in Tunica. “We look
forward to having the Mississippi Gulf Coast
serve as a backdrop for such an important fight
where three world titles are on the line.”
ABOUT BEAU RIVAGE:
Casual elegance is redefined
at Beau Rivage Resort & Casino, MGM MIRAGE’s
destination resort on the Mississippi Gulf Coast.
Named one of the top 100 hotels in the continental
United States and Canada by Travel + Leisure,
Beau Rivage blends world-class amenities with
world-famous Southern hospitality. Featuring
1,740 elegantly appointed guest rooms and suites;
11 restaurants; four nightclubs and bars; a
1,550-seat theatre; an upscale shopping promenade;
a world-class spa & salon; and Fallen Oak,
a new Tom Fazio designed championship golf course;
Beau Rivage offers the finest destination resort
experience in the Southeast. For more information
or to make reservations, call (888) 567-6667
or visit www.beaurivage.com.
ABOUT DON KING PRODUCTIONS:
Don King Productions has
promoted over 500 world championship fights
with nearly 100 individual boxers having been
paid $1 million or more. DKP also holds the
distinction of having promoted or co-promoted
seven of the 10 largest pay-per-view events
in history, as gauged by total buys, including
three of the top five: Holyfield vs. Tyson II,
1.99 million buys, June 1997; Tyson vs. Holyfield
I, 1.6 million buys, November 1996; and Tyson
vs. McNeeley, 1.58 million buys, August 1995.
DKP has promoted or co-promoted
10 of the top 15 highest-grossing live gates
in the history of the state of Nevada including
four of the top five: Holyfield vs. Lewis II,
paid attendance: 17,078, gross: $16,860,300
(NOTE: Also second-highest live-gate gross for
any event in the history of the world.), date:
Nov. 13, 1999; Holyfield vs. Tyson II, paid
attendance: 16,279, gross: $14,277,200, date:
June 28, 1997; Holyfield vs. Tyson I, paid attendance:
16,103, gross: $14,150,700, date: Nov. 9, 1996;
and Tyson vs. McNeeley, paid attendance: 16,113,
gross: $13,965,600, date: Aug. 19, 1995.
SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING
announcers Steve Albert and Al Bernstein will
call the action from ringside with Jim Gray
reporting from ringside. The executive producer
of SHOWTIME Sports is David Dinkins Jr. with
Bob Dunphy directing.
For information on SHOWTIME
Sports Programming, including exclusive behind-the-scenes
video and photo galleries, complete telecast
information and more, please go the new SHOWTIME
Sports website at http://www.sho.com/sports.
Tickets are on sale now for
Campbell vs. Guzman at Beau Rivage Resort &
Casino in Biloxi, Miss., on Sept. 13:
Ticket prices are $39.95,
$69.95, $89.95 and $299.95 plus tax and service
charge and can be purchased at the Beau Rivage
Box Office or by calling 888.566.7469 (9 a.m.
to 9 p.m. daily).. Beau Rivage room reservations
can be made by calling 888.567.6667 or visiting
www.beaurivage.com.
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