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CINTRON OFFERS TO REPLACE MAYWEATHER
IN CHALLENGE OF UFC CHAMPION



BLOOMFIELD, NJ (May 8, 2007) – Floyd Mayweather, Jr doesn’t want to battle a UFC champion.  No problem.  
IBF World Welterweight Champion and former high school/college wrestling star Kermit Cintron would like to
accept the challenge from UFC President Dana White, it was announced today by Main Events CEO Kathy
Duva.  Cintron, who will be defending his IBF crown against mandatory challenger Walter Matthysse on July 14
in Atlantic City , NJ , would like to battle the UFC champion following his June IBF title defense.

“I want the fight,” said Cintron.  “I can wrestle.  I can box.  I can beat those UFC fighters at their own game.  Tell
Mr. White to make me an offer and I’ll take on his guy after I fight Matthysse on July 14.”

Cintron (27-1, 25 KO’s) captured the vacant IBF crown on October 28, 2006, when he destroyed Mark Suarez in
six rounds (TKO 6).  The 27-year-old Reading , PA resident by way of Carolinas, Puerto Rico once finished 10th
at the NJCAA Wrestling Championships.  As a senior in high school he was offered full wrestling scholarships to
Wisconsin University and Ohio State University .

The Cintron-Matthysse bout will serve as the co-feature to the Arturo Gatti-Alfonso Gomez contest.  Main Events
is promoting the July 14 evening of boxing, in association with The Tournament of Contenders, LLC and
Caesars Atlantic City.