Hard-Hitting
& Dangerous Jorge Cota to Step In and Replace Harrison Sunday, June 23 in
FOX PBC Fight Night on FOX & FOX Deportes Main Event at Mandalay Bay Events
Center
in
Las Vegas
LAS VEGAS (June 3, 2019) – Super welterweight world champion Tony Harrison injured his ankle in training last week and has withdrawn from his title defense against former world champion Jermell Charlo that was scheduled to headline FOX PBC Fight Night on FOX and FOX Deportes Sunday, June 23 at Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas.
Harrison has an inner and outer ankle sprain with torn ligaments
in his right ankle and he will be out for 10 weeks before he can resume
training. Harrison and Charlo plan to have their rematch later this year.
Stepping in to replace Harrison for a 12-round fight is the always
dangerous Jorge Cota (28-3, 25 KOs), who most recently lost a
disputed split-decision in April on FS1 against Jeison Rosario. The 31-year old
from Los Mochis, Sinaloa, Mexico had scored three straight knockout victories
before the defeat in April.
“Watching my Mexican brother Andy Ruiz fight last weekend, I
am very motivated,” said Cota. “I saw how he got an unexpected chance to
become a champion and surprise the world. He has inspired me to win this fight
in the same way. I will shock the world on June 23 just like Andy did on
Saturday, for Mexico, the country that I love. This is the most important fight
of my career.”
“As we have seen from Andy Ruiz’s incredible upset of Anthony
Joshua in the heavyweight championship fight on Saturday night, replacement
fighters are not to be taken as a joke,” said Tom Brown, President of TGB
Promotions. “Jorge Cota is a dangerous fighter. He has heavy hands and
he’s looking for an opportunity to make a statement. Jermell Charlo realizes
just how serious this is and he wants to get his title back. I know he’s going
to be prepared to make his own statement.”
The 29-year-old Charlo will now have to wait for his opportunity
to avenge the only loss of his career and regain his title against Harrison.
Fighting out of Houston, Texas, Charlo won the vacant WBC title with a
devastating knockout victory over John Jackson in 2016. He made three
successful defenses of the title with highlight-reel knockouts over Charles
Hatley and Erickson Lubin, plus a majority decision win over former champion
Austin Trout.
“It feels like a heartbreak,” said Charlo. “I was
ready to destroy Tony Harrison and now I’m going to get in there and destroy
Cota. I always pray for my opponent to have safe care and make it to the fight
healthy. It’s unfortunate that Tony Harrison isn’t my next victim. I want the
best Harrison so I want him healed up and ready to go, because that will only
bring out the best in me.
“I feel my title was taken from me and being held hostage and
I want it back. I will go through anything to get it back. The moment he’s
cleared to fight I want the match and I will get my title back. I’m going in
June 23 for a dominant victory with a ferocious attitude and a mindset to
destroy, because I know I can’t leave it to the judges anymore.”
Harrison’s injury is the latest twist in the super welterweight
division that started last December when Harrison and Charlo’s first encounter
took place live on FOX. Harrison won the decision to upset Charlo and take away
the title. The close nature of the bout helped warrant an immediate rematch
that promises to be just as highly charged and dramatic. Julian “J-Rock”
Williams scored a hard-fought unanimous decision over Jarrett Hurd as the IBF
and WBA titles changed hands as well in May.
This setback for Harrison, who is from Detroit and was trained
early in his career by the late Emanuel Steward, is another challenge for the
28-year-old champion. Harrison was on track for a title shot before suffering
the first loss of his career in 2015 to Willie Nelson. After three-straight
wins, he earned a shot at the vacant 154-pound title against Jarrett Hurd.
Although Harrison had strong moments in the fight, he eventually lost to Hurd
and was forced to again climb to the top. After another three victories,
including a win over former champion Ishe Smith, Harrison took advantage of his
second world title opportunity against Charlo.
Tickets for the event, which is promoted by Lions Only Promotions,
TGB Promotions and Mayweather Promotions, are on sale now and can be purchased
at AXS.com.
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