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Entertainment and C3 Fights present a night of nonstop professional
boxing action at Remington Park Casino in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
Fight fans have come to expect from a catBOX
Entertainment production unparalleled excitement not only in the
ring but also in the hoopla of the fighters, their entourages, the
display of colors by the University of Oklahoma Color guard, the
Comanche Nation dancers and drummers and the unique presentation
of the National Anthem accompanied by violin.
The Main Event presents undefeated Native
American Boxing Council Super Middleweight Champion George "Comanche
Boy" Tahdooahnippah (19-0-1, 18 KOs). The Co-main Event
features undefeated Oklahoma Lightweight
Champion Noah Zuhdi (7-0, 7 KOs), named in 2009 as The
Oklahoman's boxing prospect of the year and featured in international
boxing magazine Ringside.
World Rated Top Ten and WBC
Continental Americas Light Middleweight Champion Carson Jones
(22-7, 14KOs) will be making his third appearance at Remington
Park. Carson recently returned from sparring Julio Caesar Chavez,
Jr. (39-0) and reports are he got the best of Chavez every sparring
session.
Heavyweights of immense proportions will also
be fighting. Former OKC Blazer, 290 pound heavyweight Ron
"the Ice Man" Aubrey (5-2, 5 KOs) of OKC and Ty
Cobb (5-1, 5 KOs) of Wichita Falls, Texas are on the
fight card. Ice Man Aubrey was the ice hockey enforcer who fought
over 600 fights on the ice and will be fighting a rematch with 271
pound John Fish (0-2) of Guymon,
Ok.
Light Heavyweight Manuel
"the Chicano Dream" Esparza (20-9-1, 5 KOs) is also scheduled
on the card. Esparza recently fought former No. 1 middleweight contender
Edison Miranda (32-4), and Esparza has fought former World Champion
Hector "Macho" Camacho (79-5). Rugged Jonathan
Nelson (16-20, 16 KOs), always in a slugfest, is looking
forward to fighting back in OKC fighting rough Terrence
Harris (0-3). Harris has a draw with super tough Kyle
Sherman (10-2, 6 KOs) and promises an upset.
Immediately after the presentation of colors
by the University of Oklahoma Color Guard, Oklahoma's own Darla
Z will sing the National Anthem accompanied by violinist
Gena Alexander. Darla Z has opened in concert for country legend
Willie Nelson, performed to sold out crowds at Sam's Town Casino
in Las Vegas and recently appeared in concert with Wayne Newton.
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