[0] CITY ENTERS FIGHT GAME FIRST EVENT MET WITH SELLOUT CROWD.Byline: Scott Magoloff Staff Writer VALENCIA - With all the flair of a Don King tirade, ring announcer A ring announcer is a paid in-ring (and sometimes, on-camera) employee for a boxing, professional wrestling, or mixed martial arts event or promotion. Job description Some promoters may require specific attire. Vic ``The Brick'' Jacobs described Friday night's inaugural pro boxing event in Santa Clarita Santa Clarita, city (1990 pop. 110,642), Los Angeles co., S Calif., suburb 30 mi (48 km) NW of downtown Los Angeles, on the Santa Clara River; inc. 1987. Situated in the Santa Clara valley and nearby canyons, Santa Clarita includes the former towns of Canyon Country, as ``magnanimous'' and ``groundbreaking.'' He called it ``a renaissance'' for the burgeoning suburban community. RW Promotions, headed by Glendale's Ron Williams
The phone interest the company received led spokesperson Kathy Williams to believe that as many as 1,500 tickets could have been sold for what was the first of an expected five- or six-card series at the Hyatt in Valencia. She said an outdoor ring might be considered for the next one to accommodate a larger crowd. ``For hotel events, this is par for the course,'' said Rob Lynch, executive officer for the California State Athletic Commission, which sanctioned the event. ``This is a ballroom setting. It's a more upscale setting; it seems like a more upscale audience.'' And right down to the gorgeous ring-card girls, the event's late start and the announcement of boxing celebrities - like Gabriel and Rafael Ruelas, who were the first brothers to win championships (WBC WBC white blood cell; see leukocyte. WBC abbr. white blood cell WBC, n stands for white blood cell. and IBF IBF See: International Banking Facility , respectively) on the same night - in the audience, it had all the pomp POMP n. A drug used in cancer chemotherapy and composed of purinethol (6-mercaptopurine), Oncovin (vincristine sulfate), methotrexate, and prednisone. and glitz glitz Informal n. Ostentatious showiness; flashiness: "a garish barrage of show-biz glitz" Peter G. Davis. tr.v. one would expect of a Las Vegas affair, although it was at more of a grassroots level. ``I like the city of Valencia and I know this is sold out,'' said Gabriel Ruelas, who lives in the San Fernando Valley San Fernando Valley Valley, southern California, U.S. Northwest of central Los Angeles, the valley is bounded by the San Gabriel, Santa Susana, and Santa Monica mountains and the Simi Hills. . ``It should give the promoters an idea about getting a bigger place for next time.'' Added spectator Randy Snyder: ``The community needs something out here; it's a growing community and we have no sports teams other than junior college and high schools.'' Snyder was with his wife, Jacque, who were both meeting five other couples from the area for an evening at the fights. The presence of a local professional boxing venue also benefits many amateur or recently-turned-pro fighters in the region as well as the public. Lancaster's Le Angelo Smith was able to make his pro debut at the event, although he lost to Tony Ojeda by TKO in the second round. Also, Santa Clarita Valley The Santa Clarita Valley is the valley of the Santa Clara River in Southern California. It stretches through Los Angeles County and Ventura County. Its main population center is the city of Santa Clarita. The valley was part of the 48,612-acre (19,672. Youth Boxing Club president David Smith brought all of the club's coaches and its top two amateur fighters, John Ruiz and Hector Guizar. ``The next level is the vision we have for our boxers,'' Smith said. ``If this goes well, the next show in April is where some of our guys could make their pro debut.'' The featured bout on Friday saw Pasadena's Rodger Medal (12-2) defeat Oxnard's Felipe Campa (8-2-1) by a 2-1 decision for the vacant California State junior lightweight championship. Also, Oxnard's Rolando Reyes (4-0) beat Costa Mesa's Joe Shadarwich (3-1) with a first-round knockout in the welterweight division and Lancaster's Marcus Arauz (1-1) won by unanimous decision over Pomona's Joe Juarez (2-3). |
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