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WILSON SCORES 15 SECOND-FIRST ROUND KO OVER
WALKER , RODRIGUEZ OUTPOINTS PREVIOUSLY
UNBEATEN LOWTHER
Friday, Oct. 19, 2007, at 11 p.m. ET/PT on SHOWTIME
Raley Field, Sacramento , California

SACRAMENTO , Calif. (Oct. 19, 2007) – It was over almost before it started.
In a stunning upset, T.J. Wilson captured the International Boxing Association
(IBA) Continental Americas heavyweight title with an unpopular,  controversial
15-second, first-round knockout over previously undefeated Travis Walker
Friday in the main event on ShoBox: The New Generation.

The amazing run of streaking, vastly improved Jesus “Chuy” Rodriguez
continued in the co-feature when he won his eighth in a row with a convincing,
unanimous eight-round decision over previously unbeaten Omri Lowther in a
good-action junior welterweight match.

The doubleheader, held outside at Raley Field, was promoted by Duva Boxing
in association with Goossen Tutor Promotions. It aired on SHOWTIME at 11 p.
m. ET/PT (delayed on the west coast).

A mere seconds after the opening bell, Wilson backed Walker into a corner and
began delivering punches with both hands. At least a couple connected solidly
and seemed to stun Walker, who did not once attempt to retaliate, or even raise
a glove. He did not land a punch.

Moments later, the referee, Raul Caiz Sr., stepped between the boxers and
waved off the fight.

“He dropped his hands. His shoulders dropped and he did not try to defend
himself,’’ said Caiz, a veteran referee and the third man in numerous world title
fights across the years. “I hated to do it. No one wants to see a fight end like
that, especially so early on. But it is my job to protect the fighter.’’

Naturally, Wilson (12-1, 8 KOs), of Atlanta , agreed with the referee’s actions
while Walker (25-1-1, 19 KOs), of Houston , Texas , by way of Tallahassee , Fla.
, thought it was, well, a travesty.

“He was ready to go,” said Wilson, a six-foot-six inch, 282-pound southpaw
who was two inches taller than Walker and outweighed him by 42 pounds. “He
just folded up in the corner. His head wobbled.

“If the referee doesn’t stop it, Walker is going down and getting knocked out
anyway. I was not going to stop throwing punches.’’

Making his second start since July 2004 and first since March 24, 2007, Wilson
said he would welcome a rematch but would prefer a shot at a top-10
contender.

“I really want to thank SHOWTIME for this opportunity,’’ he said. “They gave me
a chance to show what I could do. I said I was going to apply intense pressure
and I did. You saw what happened.  

“Since I just beat the guy in 15 seconds, I would like to try and progress in my
career and fight somebody in the top 10. But if the price is right, I’d fight Walker
again.’’

Walker, who was making his third appearance on SHOWTIME, vehemently
protested the ref’s decision to halt the proceedings. The boxer still was in
disbelief several minutes later.

“You don’t stop a fight, a championship fight, like that,” an agitated Walker said.
“He caught me with a couple shots, but I was never hurt. It was only the first
round, a feeling out round. We knew he was going to come out and shoot his
wad. That was the only shot he had at winning.

“This is unbelievable. I definitely want to fight Wilson again.’’

Rodriguez (17-2, 5 KOs), of Salinas , Calif. , performed intelligently and stayed
poised throughout en route to triumphing by the scores of 79-73 twice and 78-
74. There were no knockdowns.

“I am content with the win, but I am not entirely satisfied,’’ he said. “I pushed the
fight but I think I could have been a lot busier. But it was great fighting on
SHOWTIME and having the fans behind me like they were.’’

A third cousin to the legendary Sugar Ray Robinson, Lowther (9-1, 8 KOs), of
Atlanta , Ga. , had his stablemate, undefeated World Boxing Organization
(WBO) welterweight champion Paul Williams, in his corner Friday. It didn’t help.

“I won’t make any excuses,’’ Lowther said. “I knew what I was getting into when
I took the fight. Fighting a guy in his hometown is not easy. My only complaint is
that the referee warned Rodriguez for hitting behind the head something like six
times but never took away a point.’’

Nick Charles (blow-by-blow) and Steve Farhood (analyst) called the action from
ringside. The executive producer of ShoBox is Gordon Hall with Richard
Gaughan producing and Rick Phillips directing.

Friday’s bouts will re-air as follows:



 DAY                                                                CHANNEL

Saturday, Oct. 20, at Midnight ET/PT               SHOTOO  

Monday, Oct. 22, at 10 p.m. ET/PT                 SHO EXTREME

Tuesday, Oct. 23, at Midnight ET/PT                SHO EXTREME

Thursday, Oct. 25, at 11 p.m. ET/PT                SHOTOO        

Friday’s telecast was the first of three consecutive ShoBox presentations that
will feature promising heavyweight prospects.

The next “ShoBox” telecast on Friday, Nov. 2 (SHOWTIME, 11 p.m. ET/PT,
delayed on the west coast) will be the 100th in a popular, critically acclaimed
series that began in July 2001. The main event will pit undefeated “Fast” Eddie
Chambers against Calvin “The Boxing Banker” Brock in an International Boxing
Federation (IBF) title elimination bout.

On Nov. 16, in a special ShoBox event airing live from St. Lucia , World Boxing
Council (WBC) No. 7 contender Cristobal Arreola will face unbeaten Teke Oruh
in a 10-rounder for the WBC Continental Americas title.

On Saturday, Nov. 3, SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING (10 p.m. ET/PT,
delayed on the west coast) returns with a world championship doubleheader
highlighted by a WBC super featherweight title fight between defending
champion Juan Manuel Marquez and Rocky Juarez. In the semi-main, Robert  
“The Ghost’’ Guerrero will defend his IBF 126-pound belt against Martin
Honorio.

For information on Showtime Sports Programming, including exclusive video,
photos and news links on SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING and EliteXC
mixed martial arts telecasts, please go to www.SHO.com/sports.