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August 30, 2012

DIBELLA LOOKING FORWARD TO BREAKOUT PERFORMANCES ON SEPT. 29

PRESS RELEASE: On Saturday, September 29th, DiBella Entertainment presents an HBO Boxing After Dark triple-header, at Foxwoods, in Mashantucket, CT. Headlining will be Worcester, Massachusetts' Edwin "La Bomba" Rodriguez (21-0, 14 KOs) against New Jersey's Jason "El Monstruo" Escalera (13-0-1, 12 KOs). In the co-feature, Luis "Orlandito" Del Valle (16-0, 11 KOs) faces his toughest opponent to date, former 115-pound world champion Vic Darchinyan (37-5-1, 27 KOs) in a 122-pound bout. Opening the telecast will be former two-division champion Zsolt Erdei (33-0, 18 KOs) taking on Isaac Chilemba (19-1-1, 9 KOs) in a light heavyweight matchup. HBO begins live coverage at 9:30PM ET/PT.

The triple-header is being called "Road to Glory" and the name is quite fitting as each fight carries heavy implications. It is just the second time that supermiddleweight contender Rodriguez will see airtime on the network (first time in the main event), and it is a first for Escalera, Del Valle, Chilemba, and Erdei. Together the five fighters have a combined record of 102-1-2, with the lone fighter on the card sporting more than one loss being the veteran and former three-division titlist Darchinyan.
 

The card is promoted by DiBella Entertainment, in association with Joe DeGuardia's Star Boxing and Gary Shaw Productions. HBO begins live coverage at 9:30PM ET/PT. Tickets can be purchased through the Foxwoods MGM Grand box office by calling (800) 200-2882.


Below is a closer look at each match-up.

 

EDWIN RODRIGUEZ VS. JASON ESCALERA

The 27-year-old Dominican-native Rodriguez, lives in Worcester, MA, but has been training in Houston with renowned trainer Ronnie Shields for his past three fights. The 2005 United States Amateur Champion and 2006 National Golden Glove Champion has gradually climbed the super middleweight world rankings since turning pro in early 2008. Rodriguez is coming off a ten-round unanimous decision over fellow contender Donovan George that was shown live on HBO. 
 

The Puerto Rican Escalera, also 27 years old, calls Union City, NJ, his home. With devastating power in both hands, Escalera has the ability to end a fight in the blink of an eye. Like Rodriguez, Escalera also turned pro in early 2008, after winning the New Jersey Golden Gloves Light Heavyweight Championship in 2007. The only blemish thus far on Escalera's record is an eight-round split decision draw against fellow prospect Nick Brinson back on May 18 of this year.

 

LUIS DEL VALLE VS. VIC DARCHINYAN

From 2004-2007, while Del Valle was tearing through the amateur ranks, picking up a number of regional and national championships, Darchinyan, already a pro for four years, was the king of the super flyweights.

 
Darchinyan won the first of his three world titles by stopping longtime IBF champion Irene Pacheco on December 16, 2004. Darchinyan defended that title six times, before being knocked out by Nonito Donaire in 2007. By 2008, Darchinyan had moved up in weight to claim the IBF super featherweight title. On November 1, 2008, Darchinyan became the world champion, knocking out Cristian Mijares, to add the WBC and WBA belts to his collection.
 

Seven months before Darchinyan fought Mijares, the Puerto Rican Del Valle made his pro debut scoring a third-round KO over Ray Rivera in Atlantic City. After starting his career campaigning in the featherweight and super featherweight divisions, Del Valle has since begun the gradual drop down to super bantamweight. A win over Darchinyan will allow Del Valle to crack the top 10 of the super bantamweight rankings. On the other hand, Darchinyan knows that this could be his last chance at reclaiming another world championship and will undoubtedly be leaving it all on the line come fight night.

 

ZSOLT ERDEI VS. ISAAC CHILEMBA

 
From 2004-2009, Erdei ruled the light heavyweight division, defending his WBO title 11 times. In 2009, Erdei moved up in weight to challenge WBC Cruiserweight Champion Giacobbe Fragomeni. Despite giving up 17 pounds, Erdei won a majority decision. Soon after that, Erdei retired. The retirement didn't last long though, as Erdei returned a year later making his U.S. debut under new promoter DiBella Entertainment. Erdei was scheduled to challenge IBF Light Heavyweight titlist Tavoris Cloud last year, but was forced to withdraw after suffering an injury in training camp. Now Erdei is back, healthy and rested, and ready to make another run at light heavyweight supremacy. 

 
The 25-year-old South African Chilemba's lone loss came way back in 2007. The only other blemish on Chilemba's record is a 12-round split decision draw to highly regarded, undefeated super middleweight contender Thomas Oosthuizen (also promoted by DBE). Chilemba is coming off his most impressive victory to date, a dominant 10-round decision victory over former world title challenger Edison Miranda. Chilemba currently holds six victories over previously undefeated fighters and is confident that September 29 will make lucky number seven.



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