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Goossen-Tutor Boxing: Sergio Martinez vs. Paul Williams December 5

By Boxing Press November 6th, 2009 All Press Releases

What do a pair of fearless world champions do - one who is the most feared fighter and the other most avoided - when no other fighter is willing to get into the ring with them? They fight each other.

On Saturday night, December 5, Paul “The Punisher” Williams (37-1, 27 KO), the “Most Feared Fighter in the World” will step into the ring at the Boardwalk Hall Ballroom in Atlantic City in a scheduled 12-round middleweight Bout against Sergio “Maravilla” Martinez (44-1-2, 24 KO).

Goossen Tutor Promotions and Caesars Atlantic City in association with DiBella Entertainment are presenting this main event bout of an HBO World Championship Boxing telecast.

Heavyweight contender Cristobal “The Nightmare” Arreola will open HBO’s broadcast at 10pm ET/7pm PT, as he will see his first action since his courageous losing effort at the hands of WBC heavyweight Champion Vitali Klitschko back in late September at a sold-out Staples Center in Los Angeles.

“Caesars Atlantic City is thrilled to be a part of a fight card teeming with explosive potential and match ups that promise to deliver action packed bouts,” says Joe Domenico, Senior Vice President and General Manager of Caesars Atlantic City.

“Fighters like Chris Arreola and Paul Williams are tailor made for fight fans in Atlantic City who appreciate knockout power and gritty competitors.”

The 28-year old Williams, born in Aiken, SC, living in Augusta, GA, and training in Washington, DC, started his World Championship rein in 2007 by defeating Antonio Margarito for his Welterweight Championship. Not finding many 147-pound names willing to get inside the ring with him, Williams moved up to the Super Welterweight division to win the interim WBO Super Welterweight Championship against tough and talented World Champion Verno Phillips.

Again, saddled with few willing challengers at his new weight, Williams expanded his possibilities by entering the middleweight ranks last April and taking on one of the toughest challenges for any 160-pounder, much less a natural welterweight like himself, former World Champion and 2-time Shane Mosley conqueror, Ronald “Winky” Wright.

It was a superb winning performance, establishing Williams as a modern day Henry Armstrong willing to take on the toughest challenges in a multitude of weight divisions.

“This is why Paul has earned his reputation as the most feared fighter in the world today,” said Williams’ promoter, Dan Goossen.

The rangy 6-2 southpaw, who has WBO world titles at 147 (twice) and 154 pounds, was raring to get inside the ring with WBC/WBO Middleweight Champion Kelly Pavlik in Atlantic City but unfortunately the originally-scheduled October 3rd as well as the subsequently rescheduled December 5th bout never happened, with Pavlik pulling out of both before Williams could grab the belts.

Enter WBC Super Welterweight Champion Sergio Martinez.

“Pavlik had separation anxiety I guess,” said Williams. “He didn’t want his belts taken away from him. I’ll get them eventually.

“I salute Sergio Martinez for carrying himself like the champion he is to get in the ring with me and enable me to keep the December 5th date so that I can show my fans in Atlantic City what 'The Punisher' is all about up close and personal. Unfortunately for Martinez, he is going to absorb the punishment I planned for Pavlik.”

Martinez is a 34-year old, 5-11 southpaw from Madrid, Comunidad de Madrid, Spain via Quilmes, Buenos Aires, Argentina. A 12-year pro, he was undefeated in 16 fights before sustaining his only loss at the hands of Antonio Margarito almost ten years ago. He won his next 28 fights – culminated by an eighth-round stoppage of Alex Bunema to claim the Interim WBC Light Middleweight title in October of last year.

“This is the challenge I’ve been struggling to get. Now it’s up to me to show the World what I have,” said Martinez.

Martinez put the boxing world on notice that he was a fighter to be reckoned with when he defended his title against former IBF titleholder Kermit Cintron and retained the belt via majority draw in a bout that most observers thought he won. “I know I can beat Williams and believe me, I’ll be ready to do just that.”

“He hasn’t been waiting quite as long as Paul Williams, but after his performances against Bunema and Kermit no one has wanted any part of this kid,” said Lou DiBella, promoter of Martinez, who will move up to middleweight to face Williams. “We’re grateful that we are getting this opportunity in such a huge forum to show what this kid can do.

“Here you have two of the very best fighters at their weight showing why they’re the very best because they are not reluctant to take on any challenge.”

According to his promoter, Dan Goossen, Williams, who has been featured primarily in shows in California and Las Vegas, may become a familiar face in Atlantic City.

“Paul Williams is an east coast fighter that will become a staple in Atlantic City,” Goossen, asserted. “He’s been training out of Washington, DC for years and his offensive-minded style and knockout power is what the fans want to see in their favorite fighters. Sergio Martinez is a tough fight. There’s a reason other champions have been reluctant to fight him.”

Tickets for the Williams-Martinez bout are priced at $300, $200, $100 and $50 and can be purchased starting Saturday at the Boardwalk Hall box office, by calling Ticketmaster at (800) 736-1420 or online at www.Ticketmaster.com.


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