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Silicon Valley Sports & Entertainment (SVS&E)
and Golden Boy Promotions announced today that Miller
Lite Fight Night at the Tank will conclude the 2003
season at HP Pavilion at San Jose on Thursday,
November 6 at 7:30 p.m.
Featured on the card will be two-time Olympian Guillermo
Saputo (10-0, 7 KO's) of Santa Fe, Argentina.
Saputo will face hard-hitting Candy
Robertson (14-6, 10 KO's) in this 10 round bout. Also appearing in the ring will be fan favorite Kelsey
Jeffries (22-8, 1 KO) of Gilroy, CA.
Jeffries will defend her IFBA World
Featherweight Title against Kelli Cofer (10-1-3, 3
KO's) of Willard, Ohio.
Joining Saputo and Jeffries on the card will be
undefeated super featherweight prospect Arturo
Quintero (7-0, 4 KO's) originally from San Jose,
CA and Gary Owens (1-0-0, 1 KO) from San Jose,
CA in separate bouts.
A fifth fight will be added to the card at a
later date. Fighters
are subject to change. For
more event information, check out the official Web
site at www.millerlitefightnightatthetank.com.
Individual tickets to Miller Lite
Fight Night at the Tank are on sale now
at the HP
Pavilion Ticket Office, Ticketmaster Ticket Centers
located in Wherehouse Music stores, Tower Records and
Ritmo Latino locations throughout the Bay Area, online
at ticketmaster.com, or charge by phone at (408)
998-TIXS, (415) 421-TIXS or (510) 625-TIXS.
For information about purchasing season tickets
to next year's Miller Lite Fight Night at the Tank
series or for group discounts call .
Guillermo Saputo
(10-0, 7 KOs), a powerful native of Santa Fe,
Argentina, began boxing at the age of 13.
After a stellar amateur career including two
Olympic appearances, Saputo relocated to the United
States, where he made his professional boxing debut in
2001. Since
then, boxing insiders have marveled at this rugged
26-year-old who has assembled an unblemished record in
ten professional fights.
Candy Robertson
(14-6, 10 KO's), a native of Portland, Oregon and
Saputo's toughest opponent to date, has made a name
for himself with his 'never say die' attitude and
eagerness to go to war in every bout.
His style has made for some crowd-pleasing
battles over his six-year career, including matches
with world ranked contenders such as Carlos Bojorquez,
Michael Lerma, and Robert Frazier.
In his last bout, on July 11, Robertson earned
a decision win over Armando Velardez in a ten round
bout.
In the Miller Lite Fight Night at
The Tank co-main event, Gilroy's Kelsey Jeffries
(22-8, 1 KO) will put her IFBA World Featherweight
Title on the line against her toughest opponent to
date, Kelli Cofer (10-1-3, 3 KO's) of Willard,
OH.
In just four short years in the
sport, Jeffries, a great granddaughter of legendary
heavyweight champion James J. Jeffries, has lived up
to her nickname "Road Warrior", having
fought an amazing 30 times in her career.
A decorated boxer with three pro titles to her
name, Jeffries won the IFBA crown in November of 2002
with a ten round decision over Layla McCarter.
This is her second title defense.
A 25-year-old southpaw, Cofer began
her boxing career in 2000, but fought sparingly until
2002, when she went unbeaten in five bouts.
She has added two more victories to her record
this year, and on November 6, she will look to fulfill
a dream by capturing Jeffries' world title.
Also on the card, unbeaten prospect
Arturo Quintero (7-0, 4 KOs) will face
Mexicali's Julio Leal (6-4, 2 KOs) in a six
round junior lightweight bout. A native of San Jose, Quintero went the distance in three of
his first four pro bouts, but has recently shown power
with knockouts in his last three matches, making him a
fan favorite at "The Tank".
Another fighter who has made his
mark both in and out of the boxing ring is San Jose's Gary
Owens (1-0-0, 1 KO).
In July, Owens, a world-renowned kick boxer and
a former IKF US International Rules Champion, made his
pro boxing debut at Miller Lite Fight Night at the
Tank with a rousing third round stoppage of Carlos
Espinoza. An
opponent for Owens will be named shortly.
Golden Boy Promotions, owned by
six-time world boxing champion Oscar de la Hoya, has
scheduled more than 30 fights throughout California in
2003 alone. For more information on Golden Boy
Promotions visit www.goldenboypromotions.com.
SVS&E, the company that
oversees all aspects of business operations for the
San Jose Sharks of the National Hockey League, also
oversees HP Pavilion Management, Logitech Ice at San
Jose and the Siebelmen's professional tennis
tournament.
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