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ByBoxing Press 19/02/2013

Super featherweights Art “Lionheart” Hovhannisyan and Alejandro “El Alacran” Perez have had a lot of practice trying to knock each other’s block off. They’ve sparred dozens of rounds, helping each other get ready for their fights.

Now, they get an opportunity to do it for real this Friday, Feb. 22, on ShoBox: The New Generation live on Showtime at 11 p.m. ET/PT, delayed on the West Coast, from Morongo Casino Resort in Cabazon, Calif.

Make no mistake: The Armenia-born Hovhannisyan (15-0-2, 8 KOs), of Glendale , Calif. , and the Mexico-born Perez (16-3-1, 11 KOs), of Salinas , Calif. , are good friends outside the ring. But the buds insist that ferocious flurries of fists will fly when they collide in what should be an exciting 10-round main event.

“Before we agreed to this fight, my manager asked me about fighting Alejandro,” Hovhannisyan said. “He was worried I might hold back. But I assured him I would not. Friends are friends but business is business. I need to take advantage of all my opportunities, no matter if I’m fighting a friend, brother, cousin, whatever.

“I’ve trained hard for this. I’m ready. I’m looking forward to having a great fight. I’m waiting for my big shot. I want to fight for a world title, but my job is to win. After the fight we’ll hug and continue to be friends, but during the fight it doesn’t matter who you’re up against. I’m excited about this fight and Friday night.’’

Perez is also looking forward to it. “Art and I used to train together,’’ he said. “We’re friends. (That we’re fighting is) part of the sport. That’s going to make this an even more exciting fight. We know each other’s style. Fans pay to see a fight, and those watching at home want to see a fight and that’s what they’ll get. Whenever I’m in the ring, I like to give the fans a fight. That’s what they pay for and that’s what they’re going to see.”

Hovhannisyan is coming off back-to-back fights on ShoBox against former world champions Miguel Acosta (last July 20) and Cristobal Cruz (Aug. 5, 2011). In a fast-paced, competitive bout, he earned a career-best victory with a hard-fought 10-round split decision over former WBA lightweight titleholder Acosta; his entertaining bout with ex-IBF featherweight champion Cruz ended in a fourth-round technical draw.

“Hovhannisyan has shown to be very fan-friendly in his ShoBox appearances and that he definitely wants to fight,’’ said ShoBox expert analyst and boxing historian, Steve Farhood. “He’s had some spectacular knockouts. But at 31 he is older than the average Shobox prospect so he has to make his move in 2013, and this fight begins that move.’’

The fight with Acosta was the aggressive-minded Hovhannisyan’s first in 11 months and also the first time he went 10 rounds. He dropped Acosta with a solid right hand in the closing seconds of the first round. Acosta, who was shaken and fortunate to survive the round, registered a flash knockdown in the fifth when Hovhannisyan’s right hand touched the canvas after he got cracked with a right by Acosta.

“Hovhannisyan’s fight with Acosta was very close,’’ Farhood said. “He scored an overwhelming knockdown in the first and the fact Acosta survived was a miracle in itself. But Acosta scored a flash knockdown in the fifth and took control of the fight before Hovhannisyan regained control in the last couple rounds to get a decision that could have gone either way.’’

The WBC’s No. 16-ranked contender, Hovhannisyan has managed to endure even though his career has been hampered by numerous injuries; his right hand and/or thumb has been broken in six different places and by numerous fights falling out. The 5-foot-7 crowd-pleaser was scheduled to fight in November and his original opponent for this fight, Logan McGuiness, withdrew.

Perez is a sharp, accurate puncher with punching power. Adept at working the body, especially with the left hook, he’s tough, determined, durable and experienced against good opposition.

He’s 2-2 in his last four starts, including an eighth-round knockout over game, hard-trying Derrick Wilson in his last bout on Feb. 4, 2012. He scored four knockdowns in the action-packed slugfest, decking Wilson in the second, fourth, fifth and eighth.

This will be the third start on ShoBox for Perez and his third at 130 pounds. He moved up from the junior featherweight division for two fights in March and July 2011, but weighed 126 pounds for Wilson .

“Perez is 0-2 on ShoBox, but the losses were to a pair of undefeated prospects at the time, Diego Magdaleno and Rico Ramos,’’ Farhood said. “He gave spirited efforts in each fight. Alejandro is definitely a tough guy.’’

The 5-foot-6½, 26-year-old Perez knocked down Magdaleno, but he lost a 10-round decision on July 15, 2011. He was outpointed across eight thrilling rounds by Ramos on Nov. 28, 2009.

Perez isn’t concerned with the layoff. “I stayed busy the last year and always did my roadwork. I always just like to stay in the gym,’’ he said. “I’m hungry, I’ll tell you that. This is my life. Whatever I have to do to be on top, I’ll do. That just keeps me going. I’ve got to stay in shape. Whenever a call comes up, I’ve got to be ready.

“I hear a lot in the gym that I’m like the old, typical Mexican kind of boxer. I know how to fight in the short and medium distance. I know how to box, how to counterattack.

“I have good lateral movement and good defense. One thing a lot of people comment to me about is how aggressive I can be, and how I can manage not to get hit on the ropes. I know I have to be my best for this one, but I’m looking forward to the chance.’’

The Morongo Casino Resort and Spa is located at 49500 Seminole Dr. in Cabazon, 92230. Tickets for the Gary Shaw Productions event are priced $35 and $55 and are on sale at the Morongo Casino Box Office or by calling the Box Office hotline at (951) 755-5391. They are also available by calling Ticketmaster (800) 745-3000 or online at ticketmaster.com. Doors open on fight night at 5 p.m. The first fight starts at 5:30 p.m.

In the eight-round co-feature that opens the telecast, GSP’s highly thought of, offensive-minded Tureano “Reno” Johnson (13-0, 10 KOs), who represented the Bahamas in the 2008 Olympic Games, faces fellow unbeaten Willie Fortune (15-0, 7 KOs), of Detroit, Mich., in a middleweight match.

Barry Tompkins will call the ShoBox action from ringside with Farhood and former World Champion Raul Marquez serving as expert analysts. The executive producer is Gordon Hall with Richard Gaughan producing and Rick Phillips directing.

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