(SEPT 18) LEMOORE, CA - In what promises
to be a night of Championship professional boxing that will forever
change the lives of the participants, Valley boxing fans are turning
out to be the biggest winners already. The Tachi Palace Hotel &
Casino, in association with Goossen Tutor Promotions presents “Fall
Brawl” on Thursday night September 27th highlighted by three WBC
Title fights.
In the Co-Main Event of the night Wasco heavyweight, Manuel “El
Toro” Quezada who’s career has been resurrected since signing with
Christian Printup and the Tachi Palace Hotel & Casino two years ago
faces his biggest , toughest challenge to date but with great
rewards attached. Quezada (20-4, 13 KOs) is a slick moving,
aggressive body puncher with a very high boxing IQ.
On September 27th he will stand across
the ring from a giant of a man in “Big” Rick Dyer (13-1, 13 KOs) of
Roland, Oklahoma. Dyer stands 6’9” and often switches from orthodox
to southpaw. The 10 Round bout will be for the Interim WBC CABOFE
Heavyweight Championship a vacant Title previously held by Former
World Title Challenger Fres Oquendo. The winner of this bout not
only walks away with Championship gold but a Top 25 ranking in the
World Boxing Council (WBC). The current WBC World Champion is Oleg
Maskaev. “I am very proud of Manuel’s development. He’s a guy who
always had the requisite physical tools to succeeded in the sport.
The key is that he’s really grown as a person and his mind set is
perfect. He is focused, in the best shape of his life and hungry. He
is going to make significant waves in the heavyweight division on
September 27th.” Christian Printup, Tachi Palace Hotel & Casino
Entertainment Director.
The other two World Boxing Council World Title fights are in the
very competitive Women’s ranks and pair the top women in each
division. In the first bout multiple World Champion and Valley
favorite Jessica Rakoczy (27-2, 10 KOs), who has been a fixture in
Lemoore for over the past five years since signing with The Tachi
Palace Hotel & Casino will defend her WBC Lightweight World Title in
a 10 Round showdown against the former Interim Champion Ann Marie
Saccurato (12-2, 5 KOs) of White Plains, New York. Rakoczy and
Saccurato have one common opponent in GBU Light Welterweight
Champion Belinda Laracuente. Saccurato lost an 8 Round Split
decision to Laracuente on August 26th, 2005 and Rakoczy who has been
called the Floyd Mayweather of Women’s boxing due to her slick
movement, defense and effective punching from a variety of angles
soundly defeated Laracuente via 10 Round Unanimous on April 1st
2005. (WBAN World Ratings has Rakoczy and
Saccurato ranked #1 Rakoczy, #2 Saccurato)
In what Women’s boxing insiders consider the equivalent of Kobe vs
Lebron playing one on one, Watsonville’s reigning WBC Minimumweight
World Champion Carina “La Reina” Moreno (13-1, 4 KOs) the #1 rated
fighter in the world will lock horns with the #2 rated 105 pound
fighter Hollie “Hotstuff” Dunaway (20-5, 10 KOs) the current WIBF,
WIBC and WIBA World Champion of St. Louis, MO in a 10 Round bout for
Moreno’s WBC World Title. Moreno won the WBC Title on May 17th at
the Tachi Palace in a brutal and all out demolition of former
champion Nanako Kikuchi of Japan in a bout which saw both women
stand toe to toe for 10 full rounds with Moreno landing over 1,000
punches against the relentless warrior champion. Dunaway defeated
Stephanie Dobbs by Unanimous decision at the Tachi Palace Hotel &
Casino on February 22, 2007 a fight in which she displayed uncanny
speed, power and counter punching. (WBAN has Moreno
ranked #1 as a strawweight, and Dunaway #2 as a junior flyweight).
The rest of the card features the top rated American heavyweight
Tony “The Tiger” Thompson (30-1, 18 KOs) the #1 rated WBO Contender
taking on Cliff Couser (26-12, 14 KOs) in a very dangerous
heavyweight match up. Along with the three title fights and the
Thompson versus Couser bout a host of Valley favorites will be in
action, here is the complete card:
• Hector Alatorre of Tulare (14-2, 5 KOs) vs Henry Mitchell of Los
Angeles (6-6-1, 1 KO) in an 8 Round Junior Welterweight bout.
• Saul Lomas of Fresno (6-0, 3 KOs) vs Julio Chavez of Albuquerque
(6-3-1, 2 KOs) in a 6 Round Lightweight bout
• Frank Mondejar of Fresno (14-3, 13 KOs) takes on Sheldon Callum
(6-15-3, 2 KOs) of San Francisco in a 6 Round Super Middleweight
bout.
• James “The Preacher” Kindell of Tulare (4-1, 4 KOs) takes on Brad
Hill (7-6-1, 5 KOs) of Russellville, Arkansas in a 6 Round Light
middleweight bout.
• Joaquin “Paqui” Marquez of Madera the last man to ever beat
Olympic Gold Medalist Andre Ward in boxing competition (2-0-1, 2
KOs) takes on Ray Craig of Oakland (4-2, 2 KOs) in a 6 Round Light
Middleweight bout.
Tickets for this unparalleled night of professional boxing are still
available and can be purchased online through www.tickets.com, over
the phone by calling 1-800-225-2277 or in person at the Tachi Palace
Hotel & Casino gift shop.
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