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  • mrpain81
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    Azteca America steps in for Solo Boxeo

    When Spanish-language network Telefutura canceled "Solo Boxeo" for economic reasons on Nov. 8, the news came like a shot to the gut to boxing fans. When the popular two-hour, live Friday night boxing series aired for the final time on Dec. 19, after an eight-year run, it left a huge void.

    But that void will be filled thanks to Top Rank's new deal with Spanish-language Azteca America, promoter Bob Arum told ESPN.com.

    Arum's company, which has a heavily Hispanic roster of fighters, promoted most of Telefutura's cards. For the past year or so, Top Rank has done sporadic fights on Azteca America -- a sister network of Mexico's TV Azteca, launched in July 2001 -- in conjunction with Fernando Beltran's Zanfer Promotions, the Mexican-based company that has partnered with Top Rank to promote fighters such as Erik Morales and Julio Cesar Chavez Jr.

    But those sporadic cards will become regular and plentiful on Azteca America, which reaches 89 percent of the total Hispanic population in the U.S., according to its corporate Web site. Not to mention all the non-Hispanic homes where fight fans live.
    Canchila, Segura



    With fights like Cesar Canchila-Giovanni Segura 2 on Azteca America, boxing fans will soon forget about the now-defunct "Solo Boxeo" show.

    Arum said the exact number of shows hasn't been determined, but it looks like "as many as 52 or as little as 36" in 2009. Top Rank promoted 24 Telefutura cards in 2008.

    "To a large degree, this is replacing Telefutura," Arum said. "The big difference is that each of these shows will be shown in Mexico, where boxing is really hot, as well as in the United States. That gives it added clout, added resources, added everything. Telefutura was only in the United States, but the place where boxing is booming is Mexico."

    Most of the cards will take place in Mexico, but there will also be shows in California and the Southwest, Arum said.

    Another big difference is the new series, which is still untitled, will air some cards on Friday nights and some on Saturday nights. They also will start in prime time on the West Coast.

    When Telefutura televised boxing, it was locked into a 9 p.m. ET start, which moved to an 8 p.m. start later in the run.

    "We won't have that ****** 5 p.m. time for cards to start on the West Coast like we had with Telefutura," Arum said. "That was impossible. It made it really hard on the venues and on fans, who were still at work when the fights started. With this new series, we will combine our organization with Beltran's organization to put on a lot of fights."

    The five shows already in the works have a look similar to the kind of cards that were on "Solo Boxeo." The shows in the works:
    • Featherweight contender Orlando Salido and former lightweight champ Jose Luis Castillo are supposed to be in separate bouts on Jan. 17 in Hermosillo, Mexico. • Featherweight Jorge Solis and Monty Meza-Clay will meet Jan. 31 in Guadalajara in a title eliminator. The winner becomes the mandatory challenger for Cristobal Cruz. • A doubleheader involving lightweight contender Urbano Antillon and featherweight prospect Mikey Garcia is in the works, scheduled for Feb. 6 in Maywood, Calif. • Interim strawweight titleholder Manuel Vargas is slated for action Feb. 14 in Lagos de Moreno, Mexico. • Interim junior flyweight titleholder Cesar Canchila faces Giovanni Segura in a rematch on Feb. 28 in Toluca, Mexico. Canchila claimed the vacant interim belt with an exciting decision against Segura on the July 26 Antonio Margarito-Miguel Cotto undercard. Also in Toluca, Francisco Arce, the brother of Jorge Arce, is supposed to face South Africa's Simphiwe Ndogqayi in a junior bantamweight eliminator.

    "This is our first wave," Arum said. "We're going to have another series that I am not telling anybody details about yet. We're going to have maybe two times the number of shows in '09 that we had in '08. We had about 45 in '08. We may have 75 or more [in '09]."

    Still mourning the cancellation of Telefutura's Solo Boxeo show? Well, it's time to stop your bellyaching. Bob Arum's Top Rank has heard your pleas and plans on promoting fights in the same time slot on a rival network, writes Dan Rafael.


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    Great News!!!!
  • TEXSTRO
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    Jose Luis Castillo??????????? Man anyways this a good thing..I know have something to come home to. Instead of my damn girlfriend that feels the need to be in contact for every breath....I love that *****..

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      #3
      I hope they televised the alway fun and good fights from Puerto Rico especially the Mexico vs Puerto Rico double headers!

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        I honestly didn't take the time to read the article... I won't lie... but I'm very excited. I loved Solo Boxeo. Will this still be broadcast on Telefutura en los estados unidos??

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        • williamhvx1
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          #5
          NO AZTECA AMERICA is no a different network?

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          • DarchinyFAN
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            Well hopefully they improve TV Azteca's production value on these shows, because the cards they put out now are lacking (especially when compared to Solo Boxeo productions). Another problem with Mexican stations is the fact that they have a serious bias toward all things Mexican, which shows up seriously in their soccer and boxing coverage.

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            • NAPO
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              #7
              Originally posted by williamhvx1
              I hope they televised the alway fun and good fights from Puerto Rico especially the Mexico vs Puerto Rico double headers!
              na they won't. this would be mexico and US only.

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                Originally posted by NAPO
                na they won't. this would be mexico and US only.
                AAH PUES QUE SE VAYAN PAL CARAJO..

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                • nathan_nall
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                  People can say what they want about Arum and King being snakes in the business... but they are the only two promoters who, in my opionion, seem to care about the sport as a whole. They don't do anything unless it is good for all of boxing. King is running around trying to put on big shows in places we can't even pronounce. And this new venture is going to be a huge headache for Arum but it provides more Free TV boxing for the fans.

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                  • Low Blow Armo
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                    Originally posted by TEXSTRO
                    Jose Luis Castillo??????????? Man anyways this a good thing..I know have something to come home to. Instead of my damn girlfriend that feels the need to be in contact for every breath....I love that *****..
                    Brown nosin' these hoes.

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