PAVLIK AND HOPKINS SET TO
FACEOFF IN LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT BOUT SATURDAY,
OCTOBER 18 at ATLANTIC CITY’S BOARDWALK
HALL LIVE ON HBO PAY-PER-VIEW!
For
Immediate Release
Tickets Go On Sale
This Friday! August
8 at Noon ET
New York (August 5, 2008)
-- When a powerful young champion and devastating
knock-out artist meets a future Hall of Fame
boxing legend and two-division world champion
who has never been knocked out, there will be
plenty of debate and speculation as to who will
win. That will definitely be the case when Kelly
“The Ghost” Pavlik faces Bernard
“The Executioner” Hopkins in a light
heavyweight battle at Atlantic City’s
Boardwalk Hall on Saturday October 18 in a bout
presented by Top Rank and Golden Boy Promotions,
in association with Caesars Atlantic City. The
fight will be produced and distributed live
by HBO Pay-Per-View, beginning at 9 p.m. ET/6
p.m. PT.
Tickets, priced at $700,
$500, $350, $200, $100 and $75, go on sale This
Friday! August 8 at Noon ET and can be purchased
at the Boardwalk Hall box office, by calling
Ticketmaster (800) 736-1420 or online at www.Ticketmaster.com.
Pavlik, the current undefeated
middleweight world champion, who is moving up
in weight to face Hopkins at 170 pounds, has
been compared to an express train as he continues
to thrill boxing fans with his aggressive ring
style, devastating power and 90% knock-out ratio.
Will the Pavlik Express Train be derailed when
he faces the formidable Hopkins, already comfortable
at light heavyweight and whose gritty, defensive
brilliance usually frustrates opponents? Ranked
number five and six consecutively on ESPN.com’s
boxing pound-for-pound list, this intriguing
match-up pits a young lion against a polished
veteran, a devastating offense against an impenetrable
defense and current world champion against a
legendary former world champion in what looks
to be an epic battle of grit and determination.
“I am preparing to
fight a legend and take him down in his own
backyard,” said Pavlik. “Even though
I am younger, I know Hopkins is a slick veteran
with a bunch of boxing tricks in his bag. I
refuse to underestimate him and I know on October
18, he will be ready to fight. I am treating
this as if it were a championship match with
my plan being to remain undefeated and show
the world that I am able to take on any fighter
regardless of age, weight or record.”
“Kelly Pavlik has a
heart of a lion but he has no idea what he is
in for on October 18,” said Hopkins. “Pavlik
might be the latest thing on a fast track to
fame, but I am a sure thing and will take this
kid to school that night and teach him a lesson
he will never forget.”
Bob Arum, CEO of Top Rank
said: “There is no doubt that Bernard
Hopkins is a great fighter and was virtually
unstoppable in his prime, but Kelly Pavlik is
recognizably one of the best fighters in boxing
today and he will continue to prove his himself
against a legendary fighter like Bernard. This
is a tremendous challenge for Kelly on October
18”
“The match-up between
Kelly Pavlik and Bernard Hopkins will be one
for the record books,” said Oscar de la
Hoya, President of Golden Boy Promotions. “Hopkins
has the experience and Pavlik has the desire
to prove himself. I am looking forward to seeing
Pavlik defend his undefeated record but I know
Bernard can rise to the occasion and take down
one of boxing’s brightest stars.”
“It doesn't get any
better than this”, said Ken Condon, Atlantic
City boxing expert for Caesars Atlantic City.
“Kelly Pavlik, Atlantic City's most recent
boxing hero and world champion takes on the
cagey veteran Bernard Hopkins from Philadelphia
in his own back yard. Caesars Atlantic City
is proud to continue its tradition of bringing
World Class events to Atlantic City.”
“Fight fans know that
Kelly and Bernard will bring everything in their
arsenals when they enter the ring on October
18,” said Mark Taffet Senior Vice President
of HBO PPV. “This battle of wills between
two such accomplished fighters makes Pavlik-Hopkins
a very intriguing match-up.”
The undefeated star from
Youngstown, Ohio, Kelly “The Ghost”
Pavlik (34-0, 30 KOs), the reigning WBC, WBO
and Ring Magazine middleweight world champion,
has already proved to the boxing world why he
is one of the most popular stars in the sport
today. Pavlik had a stellar year in 2007 when
he truly arrived on the championship scene,
scoring devastating wins over Edison Miranda
in a title eliminator and Jermain Taylor, in
which he was stunned badly before coming back
and annihilating Taylor in the seventh round,
to capture the first middleweight title of his
career. He’s been unstoppable since with
a dominating performance over Taylor in their
rematch and most recently, a third round knock-out
over the then undefeated Gary Lockett. Those
performances, along with a 90% knock-out ratio,
have cemented his place among the middleweight
championship division. He will now move up 10
pounds to make his light heavyweight debut in
what will be a meaningful and career-defining
fight against the much heralded Hopkins.
Known as one of the greatest
middleweights of all time, future Hall of Famer
Bernard “The Executioner” Hopkins
(48-5-1, 32 KOs) held a world title as a middleweight
or light heavyweight every year since 1995.
In 2006, Philadelphia’s Hopkins moved
up to light heavyweight for the first time in
his career to defeat Antonio Tarver winning
The Ring Magazine World Championship and then
dominated Winky Wright at 170 pounds to continue
to prove his ring supremacy. This year, on April
19, Hopkins fought the undefeated Welshman Joe
Calzaghe, knocking him down in the first round
before losing his light heavyweight title by
a narrow split decision that left many boxing
fans dissatisfied with the verdict. Never shunning
stiff opposition, Hopkins now prepares to meet
Pavlik and prove to boxing fans around the world
that it is not over yet for one of the greatest
pound-for-pound fighters in the history of sport.
The historic Boardwalk Hall,
which first opened in 1929, underwent a three
year, $90 million renovation to transform the
building into a modern special events arena
capable of variable seating for up to 14,500
people. Upon it’s reopening in 2001, it
has been recognized as the destination’s
premier entertainment venue, known for high
profile concerts, family shows, and sporting
events. Leading trade publications Billboard
and Venues Today ranked Boardwalk Hall as the
highest grossing mid-sized arena in North America
in 2003, 2004, and 2007. The Hall was ranked
the highest grossing mid-sized arena in the
world in 2005 and 2006. Boardwalk Hall is owned
by the New Jersey Sports and Exposition Authority
and managed by the Atlantic City Convention
& Visitors Authority. SMG operates the Atlantic
City Convention Center and Boardwalk Hall on
behalf of its clients, the Atlantic City Convention
& Visitors Authority and the New Jersey
Sports & Exposition Authority.
The Pavlik vs. Hopkins pay-per-view
telecast, beginning at 9 p.m. ET / 6 p.m. PT,
has a suggested retail price of $49.95, will
be produced and distributed by HBO Pay-Per-View
and will be available to more than 71 million
pay-per-view homes. The telecast will be available
in HD-TV for those viewers who can receive HD.
HBO Pay-Per-View is the leading supplier of
event programming to the pay-per-view industry.
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