Gabriel Campillo vs.
Beibut Shumenov Clash in Rematch
January 10, 2010
LOS ANGELES, January 10 – On Friday,
January 29, KZ Event Productions and Golden Boy Promotions are pleased
to present an evening of world championship boxing when they present
“Fight Night With De La Hoya and Hopkins: Campillo vs. Shumenov II” at
The Joint at Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada.
In the 12-round main event, Spain’s Gabriel Campillo will defend his WBA
Light Heavyweight World Title against Las Vegas resident Beibut Shumenov,
who will defend his IBA Light Heavyweight World Title, in a rematch of
their heated 2009 title fight. In that August bout, Campillo upset the
odds in an exciting 12 rounder that saw both men hit the deck before the
Spaniard took the razor-thin and highly controversial majority decision.
“Fight Night With De La Hoya and Hopkins: Campillo vs. Shumenov II” is
presented by KZ Event Productions and Golden Boy Promotions, with
Campillo vs. Shumenov presented in association with Sampson Boxing LLC.
The bout will be televised live on Fox Sports Net (FSN) and its regional
sports network affiliates beginning at 11 pm ET / 8 pm PT (check local
listings). Doors will open at 6 pm and the first bell rings at 7 pm.
Tickets for this action-packed night of boxing, which will be hosted by
and attended by future Hall of Famers Oscar de la Hoya and Bernard
Hopkins, are priced at $150, $125, $100, $50 and $40 (general admission
standing room tickets), and go on sale this Saturday morning, January 9,
at 12pm PT. Tickets may be purchased at the Hard Rock Hotel Box Office,
all Ticketmaster locations, online at www.Ticketmaster.com or by calling
800-745-3000.
Also in action will be undefeated Cuban star Erislandy Lara, Uzbekistani
standouts Gayrat Ahmedov and Ravshan Hudaynazarov, and hot California
prospect Ronny Rios.
A professional since 2002, 31-year-old Gabriel Campillo (19-2, 6 KO’s)
really hit his stride 2009. Formerly the holder of the Spanish light
heavyweight title, Campillo kicked off last year by decisioning Lolenga
Mock for the European Union belt. Just three months later on June 20, he
defeated Hugo Garay in his home country of Argentina for the WBA Light
Heavyweight World Title before finishing off 2009 with his win over the
previously unbeaten Shumenov. On January 29, he looks for a repeat
against Shumenov in his United States debut.
One of boxing’s most amazing stories, Beibut Shumenov (8-1, 6 KO’s)
represented his country of Kazakhstan in the 2004 Olympics, but didn’t
make his professional debut until 2007. Shumenov quickly made up for
lost time, defeating veterans Donnell Wiggins and Epifanio Mendoza, as
well as former World Champions Montell Griffin and Byron Mitchell, all
within his first eight professional fights, an impressive feat by any
standards. Although he lost to Campillo in his first world title bout
last year, the 26-year-old Shumenov plans to use the defeat as a
learning experience and aims to reverse that result on January 29.
Former amateur star Erislandy Lara (9-0, 5 KO’s) has made a seamless
transition to the professional ranks since leaving Cuba, and in nine
fights has dazzled boxing insiders and fans with his speed, power and
poise. Fresh off of a near-shutout win over veteran Luciano Perez in his
first 10-round fight last December, Lara will face an opponent to be
named in a 10-round junior middleweight bout.
Making their United States debuts on January 29 will be light
heavyweight Gayrat Ahmedov (12-0-1, 8 KO’s) and his fellow countryman
from Uzbekistan, junior middleweight Ravshan Hudaynazarov (9-0, 7 KO’s).
Both fighters are known for their ring savvy and exciting styles, and
with Ahmedov riding a five-fight knockout streak and Hudaynazarov
winning his last three bouts by knockout, fans can expect fireworks from
both of them when they compete in eight round bouts against opponents to
be announced.
19-year-old featherweight phenom Ronny Rios (8-0, 4 KO’s) kicks off his
2010 campaign on January 29 and if his 2009 season was any indication,
fight fans should be in for something special from the Santa Ana,
California native, who went 6-0 with 3 knockouts last year. Rios will
see action in a six round featherweight bout.