"Guilty Fight Night" series color analyst Benny Ricardo will represent Guilty Productions at the 2005 NATPE Conference and Exhibition, January 25-27, at Mandalay Bay Resort and Convention Center in Las Vegas, Nevada. Ricardo will sign autographs and pose for pictures at Guilty Productionsâ„¢ exhibit (Booth #1515 on floor) Wednesday, Jan. 26, 2-4 pm, and Thursday, Jan. 27, 11 am-12 noon. First-time NATPE exhibitor Guilty Productions is a production company specializing in boxing television programming. Along with its parent company, Guilty Boxing, it annually provides a minimum of forty-eight episodes of its weekly boxing series, "Guilty Fight Night."
With more than eighty fighters under contract, Guilty is dedicated to grooming boxing prospects of all nationalities and weight classes, allowing fans to follow their favorite fighters along the journey. Shows emanate from different locations including The Orleans Hotel & Casino and the Gold Coast Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, Tijuana (Mexico) and southern California, as well as Puerto Rico and Connecticut, and also include an extensive amount of high-quality features and behind-the-scenes looks of the events and fighters.
Ricardo played for four NFL clubs Buffalo Bills, Detroit Lions, New Orleans Saints and San Diego Chargers during his seven years as a professional kicker. Born in Paraguay and a graduate of San Diego State University, today
Benny is a veteran sports announcer who serves as color analyst for "Guilty Fight Night."
Nick Rattenni, President, and Jay Hassman, Vice President of Sales and Marketing, also will be representing Guilty at NATPE.
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