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    Israel Vazquez-Art Simonyan on Dec. 28

    EastsideBoxing.com
    Dec 23 2004

    22.12.04 - International Boxing Federation Association junior
    featherweight champion Israel Vazquez defends his title under the
    Sycuan Ringside Promotions banner for the first time when he meets
    undefeated and No. 1-ranked contender Art Simonyan Tuesday, Dec. 28,
    at the Sycuan Resort & Casino in El Cajon, Calif..

    The world championship card, promoted by Sycuan Ringside Promotions
    in association with Banner Promotions, will be held in the Sycuan
    Showcase Theatre at the Sycuan Resort & Casino. The card starts at
    6 p.m. (Pacific) with doors to the Sycuan Showcase Theatre opening
    at 5:30.

    Also on the card will be six other fights, featuring two women's
    bouts and three boxers from San Diego.

    The IBF 122-pound championship will be a belated birthday gift for
    either Vasquez or Simonyan.

    Vazquez turns 27 on Christmas Day while Simonyan becomes 29 on Dec.
    27.

    This is the fifth boxing card presented by Sycuan Ringside Promotions
    since it burst onto the international boxing scene earlier this year.

    Sycuan Ringside Promotions is considered by many to be the
    fastest-growing and most dynamic promotional entity in the sport.
    Sycuan Ringside Promotions made its promotional debut during February,
    but already has presented world championship bouts on premium cable
    networks.

    Tickets for this championship card, priced at $100, $200 and $250,
    are on sale 24 hours daily in the gift shop at the Sycuan Resort
    & Casino. Tickets also can be ordered by calling 619-445-6002 or
    619-659-3380 24 hours daily.

    Vazquez, originally from Mexico City but now living in Los Angeles,
    won the IBF junior featherweight championship in his most recent bout,
    March 25 in Los Angeles, when he stopped Jose Luis Valbuena in the
    12th round.

    Vazquez has a record of 36-3 with 27 knockouts. He has a mark of 16-1
    dating back to 1999, that lone loss coming in a bout for the World
    Boxing Council super bantamweight championship during 2002.

    Simonyan, who was born in Armenia but now lives in Glendale, Calif.,
    has a record of 14-0-1 with seven knockouts. He earned the right to
    challenge Vazquez with a 12-round decision over Fahsan Por Thawatchai
    in a title elimination bout May 21 in Elk Grove Village, Ill.

    "Simonyan is a tough fighter and he's strong," says Vazquez, "but
    I'm motivated and anxious to fight."

    The undercard bouts include undefeated super welterweight Carlos Mainor
    of San Diego against Steve Parker of Pomona, Calif.; cruiserweight
    Shane Johnston of San Diego against Moses Matovu of Los Angeles;
    Jay Horton of Pomona against James Harling of Long Beach, Calif.,
    in a heavyweight fight; and unbeaten super lightweight Eddie Mapula
    of Tijuana against an opponent to be determined.

    In the two women's bouts undefeated featherweight Crystal Hoy of Las
    Vegas faces Jessica Mohs of Chandler, Ariz., and junior bantamweight
    Heather Donahue of San Diego makes her pro debut against an opponent
    to be determined.

    Sycuan Ringside Promotions has many notable boxers in its stable in
    addition to Vazquez, including WBO junior featherweight champion Joan
    "Little Tyson" Guzman, IBF lightweight champion Julio "The Kidd" Diaz,
    former World Boxing Association cruiserweight king Orlin "Night Train"
    Norris and highly regarded welterweight Antonio Diaz.
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