Live on SHOWTIME at
11 p.m. ET/PT, Tickets on Sale NOW!
For years, SHOWTIME®
has featured boxing’s top prospects and future World
Champions on its hit series ShoBox: The New
Generation, giving boxing fans a glimpse of the
World Champions of tomorrow today. On Friday, April 2,
live on SHOWTIME, Golden Boy Promotions is proud
to present its first event on the series.
Undefeated Cuban
junior middleweight rising star Erislandy Lara
puts his perfect record on the line against the
always-dangerous Danny Perez in a 10-round main
event and Puerto Rican featherweight standout Carlos
Velasquez returns to dazzle fans in the co-feature
on what promises to be a night to remember at The
Joint at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Las
Vegas.
“We’re proud to
present our first ShoBox event and we promise
that fans will see the quality of fights they’re
accustomed to on the series,” said Oscar de la Hoya,
President of Golden Boy Promotions. “Danny Perez will
be Erislandy Lara’s toughest test to date and a fight
I’m really looking forward to. I’m also excited to see
Carlos Velasquez back in the ring and if he can be
impressive on April 2 on ShoBox, the sky’s the
limit for him.”
The doubleheader will
headline an exciting night of professional boxing
presented by Golden Boy Promotions and sponsored by
Cerveza Tecate. It will air live on SHOWTIME at 11 p.m.
ET/PT (delayed on the West Coast).
Tickets, priced at
$100, $60 and $30, plus a limited number of $125 VIP and
$25 standing room tickets, are on sale and may be
purchased at the Hard Rock Hotel Box Office, all
Ticketmaster locations, online at
www.Ticketmaster.com or by phone (800) 745-3000.
Also competing on
April 2 will be a host of Golden Boy Promotions’
undefeated rising stars, including Puerto Rico’s
Hector Sanchez (18-0, 8 KO’s), 2008 U.S. Olympic
Heavyweight Bronze medalist Deontay Wilder (8-0,
8 KO’s) and New Jersey’s Mike Perez (6-0-1, 3
KO’s).
Southpaw sensation
Lara (10-0, 6 KO’s) has followed up a stellar amateur
career in Cuba with the makings of a world championship
run in the professional ranks. Unbeaten in 10 bouts,
the 26-year-old native of Guantanamo went 7-0 with 4
knockouts in 2009, and in 2010 he’s picked up where he
left off, halting veteran contender Grady Brewer
in 10 rounds on Jan. 29 at The Joint. On April 2, he
returns to the site of his greatest pro victory to date
and hopes to make it two in a row against Perez.
Perez (34-6, 17 KO’s),
of Carlsbad, Calif., knows all the tricks of the trade
when it comes to the sweet science. The owner of five
regional titles over the course of his career, Perez has
faced the likes of Antonio Margarito, Jose
Luis Zertuche, Grady Brewer, David Lopez
and Eric Mitchell, and is looking forward to
taking Lara into deep waters on April 2.
A member of the 2004
Puerto Rican Olympic team, Velasquez (11-0, 9 KO’s) has
been tearing through the pro ranks with a mix of speed
and power that has boxing insiders taking notice. The
highly regarded 25-year-old Velasquez, who trains out of
Las Vegas, owns wins over a series of seasoned veterans
and will be put to the test once again as he looks to
further cement his status of future star against an
opponent to be determined.
Opponents for Sanchez,
Wilder and Perez and additional undercard bouts will be
announced shortly.