Southern California rivals Charles Christopher Martin Huerta and face down in the hangar at the OC Fair and Event Center on Friday, May 20 in the main event of "Solo Boxeo Tecate" broadcast a fight which determine the local hero on a world title shot in the featherweight class ultra-competitive.When co-principal, exciting junior lightweight prospect Ronny Rios wants to keep his unbeaten record intact against an opponent to be named in a contest for the eighth inning.
The double bill, the title presents an evening of world class professional boxing, by Golden Boy Promotions in association with the special edition of Roy Englebrecht Promotions "OC Fight Club" and sponsored by Cerveza Tecate and AT & T. The series special edition back to the hangar to OC Fair and Event Center on September 30 and November 4. Doors open at 18:30, Pacific Time, the first bell rings at 19:30 and dissemination Telefutura beginning at 11:30 pm ET / PT (10:30 am CST).
Tickets $ 30 and $ 50 are on sale and can be purchased www.fightcluboc.com or call Roy Englebrecht Promotions at 949-760-3131.
The pride of Paramount, California, Charles Huerta (16-2, 9 KOs) attempts to recover from a split decision loss very thin, undefeated Raul Hirale Jr. Jan. 28. The 24-year-old Huerta has won five of his last six fights and is determined to prove he is ready for the next step in his career. In his fourth year as professional, Huerta becomes a projectile to Martin, a world-ranked competitor in a tough race, but Huerta has waited for years.
One of the best Southern California native 24-year secret of San Diego Christopher Martin (21-0-2, 6 KOs) the cat in the bag in 2010, reeling off five wins impressively. More importantly, he defeated Chris Avalos unbeaten on national television and followed with victories over Jose Luis Araiza and Yogli Herrera. now ranks among the top ten by the WBC and IBF, Martin began his march towards a championship match on May 20
A former amateur star with an aggressive style is adapted to the professional game, 21 years, Ronny Rios (13-0, 6 KO), began making their way to the next level in 2010, when he hit five wins against opponents tough, especially Leivi Brea and Adolfo Landeros. May 20, made his first start of 2011, eager to show improvements since the last time I stepped between the ropes.
The double bill, the title presents an evening of world class professional boxing, by Golden Boy Promotions in association with the special edition of Roy Englebrecht Promotions "OC Fight Club" and sponsored by Cerveza Tecate and AT & T. The series special edition back to the hangar to OC Fair and Event Center on September 30 and November 4. Doors open at 18:30, Pacific Time, the first bell rings at 19:30 and dissemination Telefutura beginning at 11:30 pm ET / PT (10:30 am CST).
Tickets $ 30 and $ 50 are on sale and can be purchased www.fightcluboc.com or call Roy Englebrecht Promotions at 949-760-3131.
The pride of Paramount, California, Charles Huerta (16-2, 9 KOs) attempts to recover from a split decision loss very thin, undefeated Raul Hirale Jr. Jan. 28. The 24-year-old Huerta has won five of his last six fights and is determined to prove he is ready for the next step in his career. In his fourth year as professional, Huerta becomes a projectile to Martin, a world-ranked competitor in a tough race, but Huerta has waited for years.
One of the best Southern California native 24-year secret of San Diego Christopher Martin (21-0-2, 6 KOs) the cat in the bag in 2010, reeling off five wins impressively. More importantly, he defeated Chris Avalos unbeaten on national television and followed with victories over Jose Luis Araiza and Yogli Herrera. now ranks among the top ten by the WBC and IBF, Martin began his march towards a championship match on May 20
A former amateur star with an aggressive style is adapted to the professional game, 21 years, Ronny Rios (13-0, 6 KO), began making their way to the next level in 2010, when he hit five wins against opponents tough, especially Leivi Brea and Adolfo Landeros. May 20, made his first start of 2011, eager to show improvements since the last time I stepped between the ropes.
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