MORA VS. FORREST II HEATS
UP EARLY AS FIGHTERS HEAD TO TRAINING CAMP AFTER
PRESS CONFERENCE VERBAL ATTACKS GET RIVALS FIRED
UP FOR BATTLE ON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 AT MGM
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Immediate Release
LOS ANGELES, August 6 –
While some naysayers doubt the second fight
between Sergio Mora and Vernon Forrest which
is slated for September 13 at the MGM Grand
Garden Arena in Las Vegas has the makings of
the rematch of the year, anyone who has heard
the verbal barbs already being exchanged by
the combatants has a good idea that the fight
will likely prove the doubters wrong.
Emotions reached an early
peak last week in downtown Los Angeles when
the two fighters met at the press conference
to officially announce the bout. After some
pointed comments towards each other and an intense
stare-down, there is no question that this matter
will need to be settled in the MGM Grand Garden
Arena ring this September.
Forrest started the banter
with some choice words for the champion.
“Mora won the first
battle, but I’m going to win the war,”
said Forrest. “I give him credit for beating
me when I was at 45 percent of my ability. On
September 13th, we’ll see what he can
do with 100 percent of Vernon Forrest. For anyone
who can’t wait that long, I’ll cut
out the suspense – Mora doesn’t
go 12 rounds with me in the rematch.”
Mora, who maintained his
composure, responded to Forrest’s taunts.
“I’m disappointed
that Forrest has made this a personal battle,
but that will make things even worse for him
on fight night,” said Mora. “I was
just going to beat him, but now I’m going
to have to punish him to show him that my first
win wasn’t a fluke. I’m the Super
Welterweight Champion of the World and undefeated…that’s
not going to change on September 13th.”
In their first fight on June
7, 2008, Mora, the young star and winner of
the first season of the hit series ‘The
Contender’, achieved a lifelong dream
by winning his first world title via a hard-fought
majority decision over Forrest. The result was
a stunning upset and one which led both fighters
to this rematch, a high stakes battle pitting
a young champion on the rise against a former
two-division champion looking for revenge. A
win for Mora proves that he is no one-hit wonder,
while a loss for Forrest could be devastating
to his storied career. It’s the type of
high-risk fight fans long for, and these two
world-class athletes are ready to leave it all
in the ring in order to give it to them.
“Their first fight
was high drama and I expect even more drama
and fireworks the second time around,”
said Jeff Wald, of Tournament of Contenders,
Mora’s promoter. “Sergio is a different
fighter since he won the title and even though
I know Vernon will be coming out with all guns
blazing, I don’t see Sergio losing for
a long, long time.”
Gary Shaw, Forrest’s
promoter responded, “Vernon Forrest is
one of the finest boxers of this era, and he
will show why on September 13th. Sergio Mora
is a fine young fighter, but Vernon is on another
level than he is and we will see him at his
spectacular best in this rematch.”
For now, the talk is over.
What’s left until Saturday, September
13 will be an arduous training camp that will
push WBC Super Welterweight Champion Sergio
Mora and former World Champion Vernon Forrest
to the limit as they prepare for a rematch that
will not only determine the best 154-pound fighter
in the world, but will also settle the score
of a rivalry that has become white hot since
their first bout in June.
Mora-Forrest II is the 12-round
co-featured bout to the highly anticipated Joel
Casamayor vs. Juan Manuel Marquez showdown.
The fight is presented by Golden Boy Promotions
in association with Tournament of Contenders,
Gary Shaw Productions and Fight Knight, LLC.
Casamayor vs. Marquez – “The Challenge”,
a 12-round bout for Casamayor’s Ring Magazine
World Lightweight Championship, is presented
by Golden Boy Promotions in association with
Romanza Boxing and sponsored by Cerveza Tecate,
Cazadores Tequila and Southwest Airlines. The
world title bout will take place at the MGM
Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas and will be
distributed live by HBO Pay-Per-View, beginning
at 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT.
Tickets priced at $300, $200,
$125 and $75 are on sale and may be purchased
at any MGM Grand box office outlet and all Las
Vegas Ticketmaster locations (select Smith’s
Food and Drug Centers and Macy’s West
at the Fashion Show Mall). Ticket sales are
limited to eight (8) per person. To charge by
phone with a major credit card, call Ticketmaster
at (702) 474-4000. Tickets also are available
for purchase at www.mgmgrand.com or www.ticketmaster.com.
The Casamayor vs. Marquez
pay-per-view telecast, beginning at 9 p.m. ET
/ 6 p.m. PT, has a suggested retail price of
$44.95, will be distributed by HBO Pay-Per-View
and will be available to 71 million pay-per-view
homes. HBO Pay-Per-View is the leading supplier
of event programming to the pay-per-view industry.
For Casamayor vs. Marquez fight week updates,
log on to www.hbo.com.
An exciting undercard will
be announced in the near future. For more information
visit www.goldenboypromotions.com.