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Two-time Mexican Olympian Oscar Valdez, the most sought-after member of the 2012 Mexican national team, has signed a promotional contract with promoter Top Rank, the company announced.
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Espinoza Boxing has just confirmed the signing of two time Olympian, Oscar Valdez, to an exclusive promotional contract with Top Rank Promotions. “I’m very happy to be with Top Rank,” stated Valdez. “They have a long tradition of building champions and I plan to be one as well.
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On Tuesday, at the five-star The Mayfair Hotel on Berkeley Street in Central London, former Unified Super Lightweight World Champion Amir Khan, CEO of Golden Boy Promotions Richard Schaefer, Execute Vice President and General Manager of SHOWTIME Sports Stephen Espinoza and Khan Promotions’ Asif Vali met with the top British and European sports media to formally announce the upcoming showdown between Khan and undefeated Carlos Molina on Saturday, Dec. 15 at the Los Angeles Sports Arena, live on SHOWTIME in the United States and live on Sky Sports 1HD in the United Kingdom.
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Following Nonito Donaire’s victory last night over a seemingly unwilling (or just over-the-hill) Toshiaki Nishioka, the fans are eager to see the newly minted Ring junior featherweight titleholder take on the winner of the match between Abner Mares and Anselmo Moreno, scheduled for November 10. Or so indicate the results of an ongoing Ring poll.
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It was officially announced that Mexican Olympian Óscar Valdez signed a promotional agreement with Top Rank. Valdez qualified for the 2008 Olympics at the age of 17 and became the first Mexican Youth World Champion. Valdez upset 2007 PanAm champion Carlos Cuadras at the semifinal of the 2007 National Championships and winning the bantamweight championship in his next bout. In Beijing however he lost in his first bout, 4-15, to eventual winner Enkhbatyn Badar-Uugan.
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For undefeated lightweight prospect Carlos Molina 17-0-1 (7KOs), accepting a fight against former two-time world champion and international boxing superstar Amir Khan was a no brainer. Having fought most of his career a few pounds south of the division that Khan once conquered, Molina knows the task ahead will be huge for his career.
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