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Viva Mexico in a Knock Out! Live from Las Vegas

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“Once again a show with the great Mexican boxers will be aired by Azteca America this coming September 16, live from the Hard Rock Café in Las Vegas, NV, during the boxing show “Qué viva México de un sólo golpe”. (Viva Mexico, in a Knockout!)

Jorge “El Travieso”Arce, Tomás Rojas, Edgar Sosa, Lorenzo Trejo, Jackie Nava, Jorge Paez Jr. and Alain Hernández will face off, produce KO’s and generate lots of adrenaline in the ring, in the most Mexican night of the year. Charged with much passion each of them will fight for the WBC Latino World Boxing Council Championship.

After five months of absence, the Mexican boxer, Jorge “Travieso” Arce, with 46 wins (35 by KO), will return to the ring in a very intense fight, at 12 rounds, with the intention to take the title away from the Bantamweight champion Tomas Rojas, from Veracruz.

The show will continue with the quick Edgar Sosa, who after facing off the Mexican-eater on April 14, Bryant Vilioria, and winning the WBC Mini-flyweight World Championship, will show his stature against the big caliber Lorenzo “El Explosivo” Trejo.

After that, Tijuana’s sweetheart Jackie Nava “La Princesa Azteca”, will show off her hunger for the WBC Super Bantamweight title when she fights the American Terri Lynn Cruz.

Finally, for the last match, Mexicans will overflow with pride at the Hard Rock Café in las Vegas, Nevada, when the son of the Champion “Maromero” Paez, Jorge Paez Jr. fights against Alain Hernández, from Tijuana, in a 6 round match for the Super Lightweight title.

What are you waiting for, “Qué viva México de un sólo Golpe”, this coming Sunday, September 16, at 8:30 PM EST/ 7:30 CST/ 5:30 PST

Only in Azteca America! “

Read more: www.hispanicprwire.com
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Posted on: September 13th, 2007
Curation from Tomás
Filed Under: 1. Hispanic News, Press Releases, Sports
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