Tampa, FL (May 4, 2006) – Boxing fans rarely get a chance to see what goes on inside a pro boxing promotion with all it’s ups and downs and last minute changes that are a constant source of concern for promoters. The last thing in the world that a promoter wants to do is make changes on his scheduled card … especially in the top matches. But we live in an imperfect world and changes are inevitable.
Whether due to injuries suffered in training, conflicts over getting opponents approved by the State Athletic Commission, missed transportation or a multitude of other possibilities, nothing concerns a promoter more than when these things causing changes on their show.
The true judge of a fighter is how he responds when he gets knocked down … because all fighters get knocked down at some time in their career. The true test of a boxing promotion is how they respond when major changes are forced upon them at the top of their scheduled events.
Thus major cudos are in order to Silverhawk World Championship Boxing and Ringsports Boxing, co-promoters of the highly respected and successful “Ybor Main Events” series for the way they have responded from major bad news yesterday when their top two fights, featuring Aaron and Eric Mitchell both fell out. Most promoters would have been devastated. Many would have been forced to consider postponing or canceling the event. Not the case with this outstanding team of relatively new boxing promotion companies.
Because of the depth and quality of their organizations, Silverhawk and Ringsports were able to promptly scramble and within 24-hours put together an outstanding replacement card that more than stands on it’s own and speaks volumes to what classy and highly competent organizations these are.
Friday nights main event will now feature new NBA World Heavyweight Champion Sherman “The Caribbean Tank” Williams (29-10-2, 16 KOs) fighting Eark Ladson (12-9, 7 KOs). Williams won the title in Ybor last month with a crowd pleasing knockout of David Na’il.
In dual co-feature matches middleweight Corey Johnsonm (32-2-2, 10 KOs) faces Karl Willis (25-20-1, 17 KOs) and light heavyweight Rubin Williams (27-2, 16 KOs) takes on Richard Grant (19-12-1, 5 KOs).
Three local fighters round out the card as cruiserweight Alfredo Escalera, Jr (8-0, 6 KOs) fights Julian Rogers (19-12, 5 KOs); Sarasota’s Adrian Perez (2-1, 1 KO) takes on Ricky Thompson (0-1) in a super featherweight clash; and Antwone Smith meets Arnold Hill (1-0).
Silverhawk and Ringsports continue to bring world class boxing to Ybor City while also throwing “the best party in town” with beautiful women, hot dancers, sexy round card girls, handsome men all dressed to impress with great drinks and world famous Cuban cigars.
Doors open at 6:30 Friday night with bell time for the first fight at 7:30pm. Tickets are $75 for VOP, $40 for reserved and $25 for general admission and available through Ticket Master (Click here: Official Ticketmaster site. Ybor City Outdoor Fight Complex Ybor City, FL tickets . Directions, seating chart, eve). Box office is open Thursday 9am to 5pm and Friday 9am to 6pm at (813)600-5858. For media credentials call Rob Russen at (941)358-6825