Arnaoutis-Logan ready to rumble on Friday night!

29/08/2005

Arnaoutis-Logan ready to rumble on Friday night!

Press Release: "Mighty” Mike Arnaoutis of Atlantic City, N.J., will face Marteze “Too Sweet” Logan of Covington, Tenn. in the main event on the “Guilty Fight Night” card promoted by Guilty Boxing Friday, September 2, at the Gold Coast Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, Nev.  The undefeated Arnaoutis, rated #30 in the Boxingtalk ratings at 140-pounds, has a record of 13-0-2 with six knockouts.  The 26-year-old Arnaoutis, originally from Greece, won a regional 140-pound championship Oct. 22 in Santa Ynez, Calif., with a first-round knockout of Jesse Feliciano. He successfully defended his title in his most recent outing Feb. 18 in Santa Ynez with a 12-round decision over Roberto Santa Cruz.
Logan has a record of 20-17-2 with five knockouts and has gone the distance with former world titleholder Steve Forbes.  Logan, who is in his 40th fight despite being only 21 years old, has also gone the distance with Boxingtalk's #28 welterweight, Emmanuel Clottey, in his last outing.

Six-round bouts on the same card include: super lightweight George Bjania of Los Angeles (2-0, 0 KOs), super featherweight Juan Garcia of Phoenix (5-0, 5 KOs), super bantamweight Joel Santiago of Las Vegas (5-0, 2 KOs) and bantamweight Juan Carlos Santiago of Las Vegas (7-6-1, 2 KOs).  Opponents for these four boxers will be determined. A four-round fight features cruiserweight Aaron Williams of Las Vegas (3-0, 2 KOs) against an opponent to be determined. The six-bout Guilty Boxing card starts at 7 p.m. (Pacific) with doors opening at 6.

Commentators for Guilty Boxing’s “Guilty Fight Night” telecasts are “The Colonel” Bob Sheridan and Benny Ricardo.  Sheridan, a Boxing Hall of Fame inductee, has worked almost 800 world championship bouts on six continents during a career that has spanned more than five decades.  Ricardo, for 11 years a place kicker on four NFL teams, also is a veteran announcer and has covered the biggest events in the sports world, ranging from Super Bowls to World Cups.