Unbeaten Franco Fights For First
Pro Title

“LIL’
WARRIOR” HEADLINES MAY 30TH
CARD
AT AMERICAN SPORTS UNIVERSITY IN SAN BERNARDINO
He’s one of
Southern California’s hottest prospects, and with 14 wins and no
losses, 21-year old Michael “Lil’ Warrior” Franco has gotten the
boxing world buzzing. On Saturday, May 30th,
the super bantamweight powerhouse will look to win his first
professional title when he takes on Juan Jose Beltran for the
WBC Youth title at American Sports University in San Bernardino,
California.
Also
in action will be some of the top rising stars in the sport,
including Anthony Villarreal, Kerry Foley, and Efrain Esquivas.
Franco vs Beltran, a ten round WBC Youth super bantamweight
championship fight, headlines an exciting afternoon of
professional boxing presented by II Feathers Promotions. Doors
open at 1:00pm and the first bell rings at 3:00pm.
American Sports University, the nation’s only four year
university dedicated to sports management, and the home to the
WBC Legends of Boxing Museum, is located at 374 Court Street in
San Bernardino.
Tickets, priced at $20, $35, $75, and $100, may be purchased by
calling 760-559-6419 or 909-889-5555.
The pride of Riverside, California, 21-year old
Michael Franco (14-0, 9 KOs) passed on a college baseball
scholarship to follow his dreams of boxing glory, and he has no
regrets. 46-1 as an amateur, Franco turned pro in 2005 and has
been tearing through his opposition ever since. Fresh off a 68
second knockout of Antonio Diaz in February, The “Lil’ Warrior”
is eager to get back in the ring for another spectacular
performance. Standing in his way on May 30th
will be hard-nosed Los Mochis, Mexico battler Juan Jose Beltran
(19-12-3, 11 KOs). Beltran is a fighter who is never in a bad
fight, and with his recent win over 29-6-1 Akihiko Nago fresh in
fight fans’ minds, he’s thinking upset this weekend.
Known as the “Baby Assassin”, Riverside flyweight Anthony
Villarreal (6-2, 4 KOs) brings the pain every time he steps into
the ring. Just 22, Villareal is on a five fight winning streak
that includes a win over previously unbeaten Manuel Roman in
April that netted him the WBC Youth international title. He will
face Phoenix’ Jaime Gutierrez (3-2) in a six rounder.
A
highly touted super middleweight from Sydney, Australia, Kerry
Foley (10-0, 8 KOs) will make his United States debut on
Saturday against always tough Terrance Smith (5-10-2, 3 KOs) of
Oklahoma City.
The
2006 National Golden Gloves Champion, Carson, California’s
Efrain Esquivas (4-0) looks to keep his perfect pro record
intact when he takes on Oxnard’s Miguel Reza (3-4-1) in a super
bantamweight six rounder.
Also on the May 30th
bill will be a light heavyweight matchup between Anatoly
Dudchonka (4-2, 4 KOs) and William Harmon (6-7, 5 KOs), a super
bantamweight clash pitting Jesus Adame (1-3) against Frankie
Gutierrez (1-6-1, 1 KO) and a bantamweight bout featuring
debuting Richard Contreras against Miseal Martinez (0-9).
The weigh-in for the event is open to the public
and will be held on Friday, May 29th
at 1PM at 399 D. Street in San Bernardino.
Bouts subject to change.