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Saturday, April 4, 2009

ESPN2’S FRIDAY NIGHT FIGHTS RETURNS TO CHICAGO ON APRIL 24TH


ANTONIO ESCALANTE VS. GARY STARKS JR. IN THE MAIN EVENT

ADVANCE TICKETS NOW ON SALE FOR UIC PAVILION CARD

Oscar de la Hoya’s Golden Boy Promotions and Dominic Pesoli’s 8 Count Productions will team up once again up to present a spectacular evening of world class professional boxing as ESPN2’s FRIDAY NIGHT FIGHTS hits Chicago’s UIC Pavilion on Friday, April 24th with advanced tickets on sale now.

Tickets, starting at $31, can be purchased through Ticketmaster (Online: http://www.ticketmaster.com/, Phone: 312-559-1212) and through the 8 Count Productions office at 312-226-5800. Doors on the evening of the event will open at 7:30pm with the first bell at 8:30pm. The UIC Pavilion is located at 525 N. Racine, at the corner of Harrison and Racine in the downtown West Loop area of Chicago.

Headlining the outstanding ESPN2’S FRIDAY NIGHT FIGHTS card is a terrific junior featherweight matchup between El Paso’s Antonio Escalante and Gary “Kid” Stark Jr. from Staten Island, NY.

“We’re looking forward to returning to Chicago with ESPN2’s Friday Night Fights,” said Golden Boy Promotions President Oscar de la Hoya. “The great Chicago fight fans always seem to bring out the best in fighters and will them to fight their hardest.”

The 23 year old Escalante, (19-2, 12 KO’s), is a popular favorite amongst Chicago fight fans and will be making his fourth appearance in the Windy City. In his first appearance, he battled local native Jose Andres Hernandez in a ten round war on January 27, 2006 that was named the SOLO BOXEO “Fight of the Year” for it’s dramatic and powerful swings in each fighter’s favor.

Born in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, Escalante was able to win a unanimous decision, dropping Hernandez in the eighth and ninth rounds after being knocked down earlier in the fight. The win in front of a sold out Cicero Stadium cemented Escalante as a “must see” attraction in Chicago.

Escalante has won five fights in a row, most recently scoring a crushing third round knockout of Mike Oliver on October 24th at the Morongo Casino Resort and Spa in Cabazon, California. He is currently world ranked #5 by the World Boxing Association.

Stark, a favorite amongst fight fans in the New York City area, has compiled a record of (22-2, 8 KO’s) over his seven year career. He is on a four bout winning streak, highlighted by a brilliant display of courage and valor when he won a rematch over Andres Ledesma on March 5, 2008 at the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York in revenge of a 2007 loss. Fighting with a right eye that had been swollen shut in the middle rounds, Stark, cheered on by a thundering Manhattan crowd, rallied to a unanimous decision win over Ledesma.

Said Dominic Pesoli, “These are two outstanding warriors and the spirit they’ve showed in the ring truly outlines what should be an outstanding fight on April 24th.”

In the co-main event, sensational super middleweight prospect Daniel Jacobs, (14-0, 13 KO’s) will see action in an eight round bout. The former Two-Time National Golden Gloves Champion and U.S. Amateur Champion has thrilled fight fans across the country with his fast, powerful hands since turning pro in December 2007. An indicator of his concussive power, nine of Jacobs’ knockouts have come in the first round.

Making his Chicago debut is 2008 U.S. Olympian Deontay “THE BRONZE BOMBER” Wilder, the only United States Boxing Medalist from the 2008 Beijing Games, who will see action in a four round bout. The Tuscaloosa, Alabama heavyweight has won his first three fights in dramatic knockout fashion and is thought by many to be THE American heavyweight of the future. The 23 year old Wilder, (3-0, 3 KO’s), is trained by 1984 U.S. Olympic Gold Medalist and former World Welterweight Champion Mark Breland.

Also featured in his first eight round bout is Chicago favorite, Ivan Popoca. The junior welterweight, (9-0-1, 7 KO’s), has thrilled the Windy City fight fans with his heavy hands and aggressive style. In his last bout, he won an early career defining battle over Daniel Garcia by unanimous decision in a six round bout.

Also on the card will be newcomer, 2008 Chicago Golden Gloves champion Noe Perez, who will see action in a four round junior lightweight bout. The younger brother of “blood and guts” warrior, Luciano Perez, Noe won his first bout on December 12th, stopping Elijah Linder in the second round at Cicero Stadium.

Opponents for Jacobs and Wilder, as well as a full undercard, will be announced shortly.

Further details for the UIC Pavilion, including directions, can be obtained through their website at http://www.uicpavilion.com/

Gleason's Gym Special Hours


The gym will be closed on Tuesday April 7th and Wednesday April 8th
The gym will be closed on Tuesday for a Dolce & Gabbana Fashion shoot. The gym will open at 6:00 PM on Tuesday and will stay open until 11:00 PM. Train in the evening. The gym will be closed on Wednesday for a Nintendo Commercial. The gym will open at 7:00 PM on Wednesday and will stay open until 11:00 PM. Train in the evening.
Tickets on Sale For April 16 and 17 Golden Gloves Finals
If you pre ordered your tickets-pick them up now! The tickets are going fast. We have the best seats available.
The Finals will be held on two nights. Thursday and Friday April 16 and 17. The location is The Wamu Theater at MSG. Ticket prices are: $55, $45, $40, $35 and $30.
Gleason's Amateur Show May 16
Our next Amateur Boxing Club Show Will be May 16. All bouts are pre-matched by New York's finest matchmaker, Angela Querol. If you wish to participate call Angela at (718) 797-2872. Masters, Juniors and Seniors are all welcome. The weigh in will start at 5:30 PM and the first bout will be at 7:00 PM. Tickets are $20 general admission and $10 for gym members and amateur fighters with passbook in hand.

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