FIGHT NIGHT AT THE SCOTTISH RITE 2” SEPTEMBER 8, 2018 AT THE SCOTTISH RITE THEATRE IN SAN ANTONIO, TX

San Antonio, TX (August 8, 2018)Professional boxing returns to the Scottish Rite Theatre in downtown San Antonio, TX, on September 8, 2018, nini TMB & PRB Entertainment samanje,FIGHT NIGHT AT THE SCOTTISH RITE 2. The 8-round main event will showcase Armando Cardenas (9-1, 5 Kos), a local fan favorite, vs. Gilbert Venegas (9-0, 6 Kos) from East Moline, Illinois, in a super welterweight iziqubu.
In the 6-round co-main event, Xavier Wilson (8-0, 1 KO) from San Antonio by way of Baltimore, Maryland, will square off against local native, Christian Santibanez (5-7, 3 Kos), in a lightweight clash. Ngaphezu kwalokho, 5-Time national champion Richard Medina, kusukela San Antonio, will be making his highly anticipated pro debut.
We are happy to bring another great night of boxing to San Antonio,” said TMB & PRB Entertainment promoter Alex Draghici. “The Scottish Rite Theatre is a beautiful venue and we are expecting another sell out crowd. The card will be loaded with a tremendous amount of local talent.
San Antonio is a great boxing city and the fans deserve to see their local fighters in the ring,” wathi Greg Hannely, president of Prince Ranch Boxing, who manages several fighters who will be on the card, including Medina. “Everyone should get their tickets early and enjoy, what I believe will be a memorable night of action packed fights.
“September 8th will be a great event to bring the family out too,” wathi Rick Morones, of TMB & PRB Entertainment. “In addition to our local talent, we will have some great fighters from California on the card as well. This event is a great way to kick off the start of the NFL weekend.
Amathikithi ontengo yakhe yayinqunyiwe $25 Ukwamukelwa General $30 at the door, $60 Lower Level, $75 Ringside, ezisendalini manje, futhi angathengwa ngokubiza (210) 449-5599 noma (210) 322-9974. The Scottish Rite Theatre sise 308 Ave E, San Antonio, TX 78205. Doors evulekile at 6:00 PM, first bell at 7:30 PM

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