Bonsante’s
stalking of Vanda ends Jan. 12 in “Bad Blood” Target Center in
Minneapolis
MINNEAPOLIS (December 30, 2006) – Newly crowned Minnesota
middleweight champion Anthony “The Bullet” Bonsante’s years of
stalking bitter intra-state archrival Matt “The Predator” Vanda
finally ends January 12 when they headline “Bad Blood” in the
10-round main event at The Target Center in Minneapolis.
The Contender Season One star Bonsante (28-3-3, 17 KOs), of
Shakopee, defends state title belt and fights for the vacant IBA
Americas championship against former IBA Americas light
middleweight title-holder Vanda (35-2, 21 KOs), fighting out of
St. Paul.
“Bad Blood” is presented by former Minnesota boxer Tony
Grygelko’s Seconds Out Promotions, in association with The
Target Center.
Bonsante won the vacant Minnesota middleweight title on a
November 17 show at The Target Center in Minneapolis, stopping
St. Paul veteran Troy Lowry (27-6) in the eighth round, while
Vanda comes off an impressive victory by unanimous 10-round
decision against Dillon Carew on the same card, setting the
stage for the long awaited, much-anticipated Minnesota dream
fight Jan. 12 between these familiar adversaries.
“I’ve been trying to make this fight for years,” Bonsante said.
“When I first turned pro, Vanda was the guy everybody talked
about around here. The still are but more are talking about me,
especially after being on The Contender (first season). He calls
himself ‘The Predator’ but I call him, ‘The Pretender.’ It’s The
Contender versus The Pretender. I’ll fight him like I fight all
of my fights. He’s a little faster but he doesn’t have my heart
and determination. The only thing I’m concerned about is Vanda
showing up January 12th to get his beating.
“I’m 36 and have a lot more to fight for than he does – pride!
Like they said in The Cinderella Man, I know what I’m fighting
for, my two children and new fiancé. You know, Vanda isn’t that
bright, or he wouldn’t need his name tattooed on him to know how
to spell it.”
In a pair of six-round bouts featuring Minnesota heavyweights
prospects, Minneapolis KO specialist Joey “Minnesota Ice” Abell
(9-1, 9 KOs) takes on Larry White (3-2, 2 KOs), while
Rochester’s talented Raphael Butler (23-3, 19 KOs) fights battle
tested Josh “The Griz” Gutcher (18-6, 13 KOs).
Minnesota State featherweight champion Allen “The American Boy”
Litzau (11-2, 6 KOs), of St. Paul, faces Elvis “El Burrito”
Martinez (10-19-2, 4 KOs) in a six-round, non-title match.
Unbeaten featherweight sensation Wilton Hilario (6-0, 6 KOs),
fighting out of St. Louis Park (MN), steps up in class against
former world champion Juan Polo Perez (46-44-4, 23 KOs) in a
six-round bout.
Also on the undercard is St. Paul welterweight Raul “The
Matador” Gracia (6-0, 2 KOs) versus David Hernandez (4-4-2, 2
KOs) in a six-rounder; Minnesota middleweights Kenny “K.O.” Kost
(10-2, 6 KOs), of Centerville, and Maplewood’s Robert Kliewer
(1-1-1, 1 KO) square-off in a four-round bout, St. Paul junior
middleweight Jon Laboda makes his pro debut against an opponent
to be determined. All bouts and fighters are subject to change.
Tickets, reasonably priced at $25.00, $50.00 and $100.00, are
available at the Target Center box office, all TicketMaster
outlets, online at www.ticketmaster.com or charge by phone at
651.989.5151. VIP tables also are available for $200.00 and
$250.00.
Doors open at 6 PM, first bout at 7 PM. For more information
call 612.673,1600 or go to www.targetcenter.com.