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Arnaoutis’s Long Odyssey to the Title!
Star Boxing prospect vies
for vacant WBO Junior Welterweight strap.
Undefeated
junior welterweight “Mighty” Mike Arnaoutis (17-0-1, 9 KOs),
a proud representative of his homeland of Greece, will come
bearing the gift of leather on November 18 at the Thomas and
Mack Center in Las Vegas when he takes on hard-punching
Ricardo Torres (29-1, 27 KOs) for the vacant WBO title to
top the undercard of the “Grand Finale” PPV featuring the
Erik Morales vs. Manny Pacquiao rubber match.
It’s been a long odyssey
from Greece to Las Vegas for Arnaoutis and his advisor, Mike
Michael of Cestus Management – one that started years ago
with a persistent young man from a country not known for its
boxing. “This kid was calling me for a year before I made my
mind up to go see him,” explains Michael. “I brought him
back to London and put him in to spar with a guy named
Steven Murray who was 18-0 and the IBF Intercontinental
champion and Mike took him apart. He was in with this 18-0
guy who puts non-stop pressure on, and he more than held his
own and was hurting this guy. I signed him up immediately.”
Soon the time came, says
Michael, to find Arnaoutis the right promoter. “We signed a
promotional deal with Joe DeGuardia from Star Boxing who is
a very good friend of mine. Joe has been excellent in coming
onboard and understanding what Cestus Management was doing.
Joe basically got us this title shot.”
DeGuardia says he’s excited
for the 27-year-old southpaw and about the prospect of
adding another world champion to his stable of fighters.
“Mike is already very popular with fans, having appeared on
television numerous times. We’re excited he’s finally
getting the chance to fulfill the promise he has shown in
his sensational appearances leading up to this fight. He’s
going to be the latest of our Star boxers to win a belt and
we’re thrilled for him. ”
The realization that
Arnaoutis’s dream to become the second world champion from
Greece in boxing history could be only a week away might
make others a nervous wreck. Not Arnaoutis. “He’s as good as
someone can be getting ready for a world title fight,” says
Michael of his fighter’s preparation. “We’ve had a real good
training camp so far. Everything is going well. He just
wants to get it on and he’s confident he’ll win. He doesn’t
know if he’s going to knock the guy out, win on points, or
score a TKO, but he does know he‘ll win the fight.”
Beating Torres will be no
easy feat. The granite-fisted Colombian is best known for
the seven-round slugfest he had last September with then WBO
Champion Miguel Cotto, a fight in which he dropped Cotto
before being stopped himself.
“Mike will have to be on his
game that night,” admits DeGuardia, “but his talents and
toughness are top-notch. We’re confident he’ll emerge
victorious with the belt. And we know the people of his
homeland will be delirious with joy when he does.”
The
Arnaoutis/Torres fight will be co-promoted by Joe
DeGuardia’s Star Boxing and Top Rank, in association with
Wynn Las Vegas. Both the Arnaoutis fight and
Pacquiao-Morales III will be scheduled for 12 rounds and
broadcast live on HBO Pay-Per-View. |