TRIPLE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP CARD
ANTONIO TARVER & VERNON FORREST HEADLINE;
PLUS “FILIPINO FLASH” NONITO DONAIRE
LIVE ON SEASON FINALE OF
SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING
Saturday, Dec. 1, at Foxwoods Resort Casino
Live at 9 p.m. ET/PT Only on SHOWTIME
Tickets Now On Sale

NEW YORK (October 19, 2007) – Talk about saving the best for last!  
SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING will present a world title tripleheader as
its season finale featuring light heavyweight champion ANTONIO “MAGIC MAN”
TARVER, super welterweight champion VERNON “THE VIPER” FORREST and
flyweight champion NONITO DONAIRE, on Dec. 1.

Promoted by Gary Shaw Productions, the Tarver-Forrest-Donaire world title
extravaganza will be televised live from Foxwoods Resort Casino, beginning at
9 p.m. ET /PT (delayed on the west coast.)

Tickets, priced at $250, $150, $125, $100 and $75, are on sale now and can be
purchased at www.foxwoods.com or by calling (800) 200-2882.

Tarver (25-4, 18 KOs), from Tampa, Fla., who is serving his fourth term as light
heavyweight champion, will be defending his IBO title against former WBC
interim world champion and current top-five contender Danny Green.  For
Tarver, this fight brings him full circle, back to Foxwoods where he won his first
world championship belts -- the vacant WBC and IBF titles -- via a unanimous
decision over former world champion Montell Griffin (120-106 on all three
judges’ cards) on April 26, 2003.  

There was no looking back for Tarver as he sought to challenge the biggest
names in his division, backing up his patter with extraordinary victories.  Tarver’
s roster of world champion victims reads like a who’s who of boxing:  Roy
Jones, Jr. (KO 2, W 12), Glen Johnson (W 12), Reggie Johnson (W 12) and
Griffin .  He recaptured the IBO title in his last fight, winning a 12-round decision
over Elvir Muriqi (34-3, 21 KOs ), on June 9 on SHOWTIME.   Boxing’s true
Renaissance man, Tarver has expanded his horizons into the entertainment
field where he landed a feature role in last year’s blockbuster motion picture
“Rocky Balboa,” starring Sylvester Stallone, garnering boffo reviews.  

Green (24-3, 22 KOs), from Perth , Australia , is looking for his second world
title in as many divisions when he challenges Tarver.  Green has won eight (six
by knockout) of his last 10 bouts, including the WBC interim super
middleweight title by knocking out former WBC champion Eric Lucas in 2003.  
He has won his last three fights by stoppage, all for the IBF Pan Pacific and
PABA light heavyweight titles, and has moved solidly into the Top-10 world
rankings at No. 3 in the IBF, No. 5 in the WBC, No. 8 in the WBO and WBA.

Forrest (39-2, 28 KOs), from Atlanta , Ga. , is a two-time welterweight
champion. He added world title no. 3 to his trophy case in July when he fought
a masterclass against former world champion Carlos Baldomir, to capture the
vacant WBC super welterweight title. For Forrest it was as much a personal
triumph as it was a professional one.  

Forrest, who has suffered a variety of physical ailments for most of his career,
returned to the ring after successful shoulder surgery happy and healthy for the
first time in many years.  Forrest’s unanimous decision victory over Baldomir
capped one of boxing’s best comeback stories in recent years. With a resume
that boasts victories over world champions Sugar Shane Mosley (twice), Ike
Quartey and Vince Phillips, Forrest has only lost to one man in his professional
career – Ricardo Mayorga.  

Since losing a very close majority decision to Mayorga in 2003, Forrest finally
had shoulder surgery, returning to the ring after extensive physical rehabilitation
in 2005, and fashioning a four-fight winning streak against Sergio Rios, Elco
Garcia, Quartey and Baldomir.  The combined record of this quartet when
Forrest faced them was a sterling 116-16-7 – a winning percentage of 83%.  

Forrest will have his hands full when he faces mandatory challenger Michele
Piccirillo (48-3, 30 KOs), from Modugno, Puglia , Italy .  Piccirillo is no stranger
when it comes to fighting for world titles since he held the IBF welterweight title,
capturing it in 2003 via unanimous decision over two-division world champion
Cory Spinks.  Piccirillo, whose professional resume includes victories over
world champions Rafael Pineda, Juan Martin Coggi and Frankie Randall,
returns to the ring riding a four-fight winning streak, including EBU title victories
over Lukas Konecny, Luca Messi and Michael Jones, who had a combined
record of 83-9-1 – a winning percentage of 89% when he fought them.

Donaire (18-1, 11 KOs), from General Santos City, The Philippines, returns to
the ring fresh from the upset victory of the year – his July 7 demolition of
undefeated IBF/IBO flyweight champion Vic Darchinyan on SHOWTIME.  
Darchinyan, who had successfully defended his title seven times – six by
knockout – during his three-year reign, was totally befuddled by the boxing clinic
the fearless Donaire was putting on.  But nothing prepared Darchinyan for the
one-punch knockout Donaire leveled on him in round five.  So devastating was
the knockout that Darchinyan had to be shown the replay to believe he had
actually been knocked out.  

For Donaire, it was the end of fighting in obscurity.  A resident of San Leandro ,
California , Donaire was honored with a parade in his native Philippines ,
where he was feted by government officials and fans. Donaire, who is riding a
six-year, 17-bout winning streak will be making his first title defense.

SHOWTIME announcers Steve Albert and Al Bernstein will call the action from
ringside with Jim Gray serving as roving reporter. The executive producer of the
SHOWTIME telecast will be David Dinkins Jr., with Bob Dunphy directing.
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