Hoping to proceed with his fleeting ascent up the Super Chavez vs Canelo division, undefeated WBC Youth World Champion Diego De La Hoya (17-0, 9 KOs) will feature the Thursday, May 18 version of Golden Boy Boxing on ESPN in a 10-round fight against shrewd veteran Erik Ruiz (16-6-1, 6 KOs) at Casino Del Sol Resort in Tucson, Arizona and broadcast on ESPN2 and ESPN Deportes beginning at 10 p.m. EST/7 p.m. PST.
"I'm energized and appreciative to feature Golden Boy Promotions' new pursuit with ESPN in Tucson!" said Diego De La Hoya. "I have an intense adversary in Erik Ruiz, yet I'll be more than prepared for him! I know ESPN is expecting incredible matchups from Golden Boy, and this battle is no exemption!" "I am excited to get the chance to battle Diego De La Hoya," said Erik Ruiz. "I've had many ups and downs in my profession and I know a win against Diego can help eradicate some of those knocks. This battle has given me a restored inspiration. Just in boxing would one be able to win change your life and a win against De La Hoya can improve mine. This will be an awesome battle for the fans!" "We are excited to include Casino Del Sol Resort as one of our assigned ESPN stops as a push to guarantee that battle fans around the nation have the chance to see best ability give all they have in the ring," said Golden Boy Promotions Chairman and CEO Oscar De La Hoya. "Diego is a characteristic in the ring and he'll successfully ensure he reclaims home that belt. Then again, Erik Ruiz will hope to vindicate himself, and won't keep down on Diego." US Olympian Nico Hernandez Building Wichita into a Fight Town Last Saturday night at Kansas Star Arena in close-by Watch Canelo vs Chavez bronze medalist Nico Hernandez planted a seed with expectations of developing Wichita into a battle town, as title holders Terence Crawford and Deontay Wilder have effectively fulfilled in the individual main residences, Omaha (NE) and Birmingham (AL). More than 3,100 fans acquired tickets Hernandez' effectively proficient presentation, halting Pat Gutierrez in the fourth round. To put that participation figure in its legitimate point of view, Wichita has a populace of under 400,000 and in this circle crazed express, the fittingly named "KO Night Boxing: History Begins" clashed with the prevalent Kansas Jayhawks quintet playing on national TV in the Elite Eight of the NCAA school b-ball title, and The Wichita Force playing at home in indoor football. The 21-year-old Hernandez is for all intents and purposes a games establishment in Wichita, second just to the Wichita State University (WSU) men's ball group. The city turned protesting in the streets at a parade regarding Hernandez upon his arrival home from the Olympics and WSU granted him an open-finished four-year school grant. "The show was a colossal achievement and Nico, as a genius contender, created a more total group of work than we had expected," Hernandez' promoter John Andersen (KO Night Boxing) said. "I was extremely awed. His novice foundation changed over to a surprisingly better professional style. It truly demonstrated his potential and that is one of the essential reasons we marked him. We truly had faith in Nico. He is the main contender we have marked, at this moment; Nico is our stable! We see things from an alternate point than big-time promoters. We comprehended that he's a main residence saint, so we had him feature at home his expert presentation on national TV (CBS Sports Network). We create our shows on TV and we appreciate recounting stories like Nico's. We'd get a kick out of the chance to return ideal to Wichita with Nico battling in June." Deep rooted Kansas Sean Wheelock, a non-paid individual from the Kansas Athletic Commission that administers boxing, notwithstanding calling last Saturday's battles as an individual from the KO Night Boxing declaring group on CBS Sports Network, Canelo vs Chavez Live Stream has an extraordinary point of view on the importance of last Saturday night's as far as neighborhood boxing history.
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