Plus!
Unbeaten Rising Prospect Chris Colbert Battles Former
Title
Challenger Miguel Beltran Jr.; Undefeated Welterweight Terrel Williams Collides
with Thomas Dulorme & Unbeaten Prospect Jesus Ramos Faces Rickey Edwards to
Kick Off Telecast at
10:30
p.m. ET p.m. ET/7:30 p.m. PT
FS2
PBC Fight Night Prelims Feature 154-Pound Title Eliminator Showdown Between
Jeison Rosario & Bakhram Murtazaliev in Action Beginning at 8:30 p.m.
ET/5:30 p.m. PT
Tickets
on Sale This Saturday, August 24 at 12 p.m. PT
BAKERSFIELD, CA. (August 22, 2019) – Former world champion Peter “Kid
Chocolate” Quillin will duel hard-hitting Alfredo Angulo in
a 12-round super middleweight showdown that headlines FS1 PBC Fight Night and
on FOX Deportes on Saturday, September 21 from Rabobank Arena in Bakersfield,
California.
Coverage on FS1 begins at 10:30 p.m. ET/7:30 p.m. PT and features fast-rising prospect Chris “Prime Time” Colbert entering the ring for a 10-round lightweight matchup against former title challenger Miguel Beltran Jr., plus unbeaten welterweight Terrel Williams goes up against Thomas Dulorme in a 10-round attraction, while unbeaten prospect Jesus Ramos takes on Rickey Edwards in a 10-round super lightweight match to open FS1 PBC Fight Night.
FS2 PBC Fight Night Prelims will precede the main card and begin
at 8:30 p.m. ET/5:30 p.m. PT, highlighted by hard-hitting Jeison
Rosario against unbeaten Bakhram Murtazaliev in a 12-round
IBF 154-pound title eliminator.
“This is a great fight card with anything a boxing fan could
want, featuring former champions, top contenders and future stars, all in
evenly-match bouts that promise drama,” said Tom Brown, President of TGB
Promotions. “Peter Quillin vs. Alfredo Angulo promises to be a good, old
fashion slugfest with two fighters looking to prove they’re ready for a world
title fight next. With exciting prospects like Chris Colbert and Jesus Ramos,
plus evenly matched fights between contenders in Williams vs. Dulorme and
Rosario vs. Murtazaliev, this will be an action-packed night from top to
bottom.”
Tickets for the event, which is promoted by TGB Promotions, are on
sale Saturday, August 24 at 12 p.m. PT and can be purchased at www.rabobankarena.com and
AXS.com.
Quillin (34-1-1, 23 KOs) is seeking to climb back into the
championship ranks and must go through Angulo before reaching them. The
36-year-old, who was born in Chicago and now lives in Brooklyn, won the
middleweight world title against Hassan N’Dam in 2012. He successfully defended
it three times. He is coming off a no-decision against former super
middleweight champion Caleb Truax on April 13 in an FS1 PBC Fight Night main
event. He had taken the first two rounds on all three judges’ scorecards before
the action was halted when a deep cut over Truax’s right eye, caused by an
accidental head butt, brought an end to the fight and resulted in a
no-decision.
“It looks like the Caleb Truax fight wasn’t meant to be, but
this fight against Angulo is an important fight for me to establish myself in
this division,” said Quillin, who was originally scheduled to rematch
Truax on August 31, before Truax withdrew due to an Achilles injury. “I’m
ready to go 12 rounds right now. I just have to stay ready and stay in shape
because we’ve had a great camp where we were able to build on certain things.
This is what was meant to be and I’m going to make the most of it with a great
performance on September 21.”
Angulo (25-7, 21 KOs) enters the match against Quillin after a knockout
victory over Evert Bravo on April 20. The 37-year-old veteran, who was born in
Mexicali, Mexico and now lives in Coachella, California, has been in with some
of the top boxers and sluggers during a career that has seen him in numerous
exciting bouts against the likes of Canelo Alvarez and Erislandy Lara amongst
others.
“I am looking forward to showing my fans the best Alfredo
Angulo on September 21,” said Angulo. “I have been working hard
towards this opportunity. This is a chance to move closer to a world title and
with hard work and the support of my team, I’m going to win that title.”
Representing his hometown of Brooklyn,
N.Y., Colbert (12-0, 4 KOs) has begun to make a name for himself
showing off tremendous skills across his first 12 pro victories. The
22-year-old turned pro in 2019 after an impressive amateur career and most
recently dominated Alberto Mercado on his way to a unanimous decision on FOX in
June.
“I’m dedicating this bout to the fight
against childhood cancer,” said Colbert, who was inspired after recently
being introduced to a young fan who has cancer. “I plan on going in to
Rabobank Arena and doing what I do best on September 21. I never make predictions
for my fights, but I’m always looking to dominate and if the knockout comes
then it comes. I have a job to do and I just have to stay focused on the man in
front of me. It’s going to be ‘Prime Time’ on September 21 so that fans will
want to make sure to tune-in for this one.”
Fighting out of Los Mochis, Sinaloa, Mexico,
Beltran (33-7, 22 KOs) will return to action after dropping a decision to
former world champion Yuriorkis Gamboa last November. The 30-year-old
challenged Roman Martinez for a super featherweight title and lost by split
decision in September 2012.
“I’m very excited for this opportunity to
fight Chris Colbert on FS1 and FOX Deportes,” said Beltran. “I have
fought the best 130 pounders in the world – Rocky Martinez, Gamboa, Mickey Roman
and I have challenged for the world title twice. This is the type of fight I
need on national TV to get myself back in contention. I’m very serious about
winning and happy to have my training camp in Los Angeles with my cousin,
former world champion Ray Beltran, who is helping me prepare for victory.”
Williams (18-0, 13 KOs) extended his unbeaten record in April with
a split decision victory over Justin DeLoach in Las Vegas. The 35-year-old from
Los Angeles previously won a decision over David Grayton in September 2018.
A longtime contender, Dulorme (24-3-1, 16 KOs) earned a majority
draw in his last fight against former world champion Jessie Vargas last
October. The 29-year-old had previously dropped a narrow decision to top
contender Yordenis Ugas in August 2017. That defeat came after a streak where
the Puerto Rican fighter won eight of nine fights, with his only loss during
that stretch coming in a title fight against Terrence Crawford.
At just 18-years-old, Ramos (10-0, 9 KOs) scored knockouts in his
first nine fights since turning pro last May. The Casa Grande, Arizona-native
most recently went the distance for the first time in his pro career, winning a
shutout unanimous decision over Kevin Shacks in June on FOX.
Fighting out of Paterson, New Jersey, Edwards (12-3, 3 KOs) won
his first 11 pro fights including victories over then unbeaten fighters Azriel
Paez and John Delperdang. The 29-year-old most recently lost a decision to
undefeated Mykquan Williams in May.
The 24-year-old Rosario (19-1-1, 13 KOs) has won his last five
fights and is unbeaten in eight bouts since his only pro loss to Nathaniel
Gallimore in 2017. The Dominican-born fighter residing in Florida has taken
down a slew of contenders and top prospects including Jamontay Clark, Justin
DeLoach, Marcos Hernandez and most recently, Jorge Cota on FS1 in April.
Russia’s Murtazaliev(16-0, 13 KOs), who now resides in Oxnard,
California and is unbeaten since turning pro in 2014. The 26-year-old has
delivered knockout victories over Elvin Ayala and Bruno Leonardo Romay in 2019.
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