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ZUNIGA UPSETS PREVIOUSLY UNBEATEN KO ARTIST
OGANOV, KIRKLAND IMPRESSIVELY IMPROVES
TO 20-0 BY STOPPING SAID
Saturday, Sept. 1, 2007, at 10 p.m. ET/PT on SHOWTIME
Emerald Queen Casino, Tacoma , Washington

TACOMA, Wash. (Sept. 1, 2007) – In exactly the type of well-matched, hotly
contested fight that exemplifies what “ShoBox: The New Generation” is all
about, Fulgencio Zuniga (20-2-1, 17 KOs) registered a convincing ninth-round
TKO over previously undefeated World Boxing Organization (WBO) No. 8
contender Victor Oganov (26-1, 26 KOs) in a one-sided war for the vacant Intern
ational Boxing Organization (IBO) super middleweight championship Saturday
on SHOWTIME.

In the co-feature of a tremendous “ShoBox” fight card, highly regarded
unbeaten WBO No. 10-ranked 154-pound contender James Kirkland (20-0, 17
KOs) demolished Mohammad Said (22-6-1, 14 KOs), dropping him three times
en route to a scintillating second-round knockout.  

Gary Shaw Productions, LLC, in association with Brian Halquist Productions,
co-promoted the terrific doubleheader from Emerald Queen Casino. It aired on
SHOWTIME at 11 p.m. ET/PT (delayed on the west coast).

The battle-tested Zuniga, of Padilla, Columbia , overcame a disputed first-
round knockdown to out-work, out-hustle, out-punch, out-fight and, ultimately,
outclass Oganov, who entered the ring having won all 26 of his fights inside the
distance.

“I was always confident,’’ said Zuniga, who flattened Oganov with a devastating
left hook early in the ninth. “I fought better guys than him. I knew I could win.’’

The Russian beat the count and made it to his feet, but was definitely rattled.
Zuniga quickly backed a defenseless Oganov into the ropes and continued to
apply intense pressure with both fists. After a series of unanswered punches,
the exciting, crowd-pleasing slugfest was stopped by the referee at 1:25.

“This was not an easy fight and Oganov was very strong, but I knew after the
first round the fight was mine,” said a jubilant Zuniga, who, after losing the
opening session, 10-8, swept the last seven on the three judges’ scorecards.
He was ahead, 78-73, after eight completed rounds.

“This was obviously a very important victory for me and the best of my career. My
entire team deserves a ton of credit for getting me ready. I think I proved what
kind of fighter I am. The referee made a mistake calling that a knockdown in the
first. I wasn’t hurt, just off-balance.

“But the referee did a good job stopping the fight when he did because I was
ready to finish him.’’

Zuniga’s experience against better competition may have been his main
advantage. His only defeats came against former 154-pound world champion
Daniel Santos in 2003 and current No. 1-ranked middleweight contender,
unbeaten Kelly Pavlik, in 2005. “I would love to fight Pavlik again, or any of the
top fighters at 160 or 168,’’ Zuniga said. “I always have felt I could compete with
the top guys.’’

If he had triumphed by knockout, Oganov would have joined former World
Boxing Council (WBC) heavyweight champion Vitali Klitschko and ex-World
Boxing Association (WBA) super middleweight titlist In Chul Baek, who both
went 27-0 with 27 stoppages to begin their pro careers.

Jose Urtan, a heavyweight from Spain , scored 30 consecutive knockouts in the
1970’s. Former world super featherweight and lightweight champion Acelino
Freitas and former world bantamweight titleholder Alfonso Zamora each
registered 29 consecutive victories at the outset of their careers.

The record by a “name’’ fighter for most consecutive knockout victories to start a
career is held by Billy Fox, a light heavyweight in the mid-1940’s, who scored
knockouts in his first 36 starts.

“The knockouts didn’t mean anything to me. All I cared about was winning, but
tonight just wasn’t my night,’’ said Oganov, who got credit for a knockdown
when he rocked Zuniga backward and into the ropes. The referee, feeling the
ropes saved Zuniga from hitting the canvas, ruled it a knockdown.

“I never felt like myself in there,” Oganov continued. “I don’t make excuses, but I
injured a rib in February and maybe I came back too soon. I lacked my usual
zip. Maybe I was head-hunting too much, I don’t know. What I do know is that I
never could connect with my best punch.

“I knew Zuniga would throw a lot, but he was busier that I thought he would be. I
give him credit though. He is a great fighter. The cut over my (right) eye was not
a factor. I just couldn’t get it going.

“This is a very disappointing loss. If he wants a rematch, I would gladly fight
him again.’’

It is highly unlikely Said will seek a return bout against the hard-hitting Kirkland
after the manner in which the talented, determined southpaw from Austin , Tex.
, manhandled him.

“I feel that tonight I showed what I was capable of,” said Kirkland , who was
making his third consecutive “ShoBox’’ appearance. He scored two
knockdowns in the first before a beautiful, perfectly timed three-punch
combination to the chin ended matters at 2:32 of the second.

“I don’t want to say I was looking past Said, but I expected a short fight. Maybe
not this short, but I figured four or five rounds.

“I feel very satisfied. I was disappointed after my last fight (a 10-round decision
over Ossie Duran on June 1). I was in good shape, but not the kind of shape I
wanted to be. Tonight, I felt great and am very happy with my performance.’’

Said (21-6, 14 KOs), of Secaucus , N.J. by way of Brazil , had nothing but praise
for Kirkland afterward.

“He is a great, young fighter,” Said said. “He was a lot quicker and faster than I
thought. I wanted to box more and only punch with him when I had to and take it
into the later rounds. But he could really punch hard.’’

Nick Charles called the action from ringside with boxing historian Steve
Farhood serving as expert analyst. The executive producer of “ShoBox” is
Gordon Hall with Richard Gaughan producing.

Saturday’s bouts will re-air this week as follow

DAY                                                                CHANNEL

Monday, Sept. 3, at 10 p.m. ET/PT                  SHO EXTREME

Tuesday, Sept. 4 at Midnight ET/PT                 SHO EXTREME

Thursday, Sept. 6, at 11 p.m. ET/PT                 SHOTOO

The next “ShoBox” telecast is next Friday, Sept. 7, (SHOWTIME, 11 p.m. ET/PT,
delayed on the west coast).

In an excellent 10-round main event featuring once-beaten lightweights,
Antonio DeMarco (15-1-1, 12 KOs) of Tijuana , Mexico , will face Nick “Hands of
Gold” Casal (16-1-1, 1 NC, 12 KOs) of Las Vegas , by way of
Niagara Falls , N.Y. ..

The Gary Shaw Productions, LLC-promoted co-feature at Chumash Casino
Resort in Santa Ynez , Calif. , will match unbeaten middleweights Alfredo “El
Perro” Angulo (9-0, six KOs) of Mexicali , Mexico , and Emmanuel Gonzalez (9-0,
four KOs) of Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico , in an eight-round bout.

For more information on “ShoBox: The New Generation” and SHOWTIME
CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING telecasts, including complete fighter bios, records,
related stories and more, please go to the SHOWTIME website at http://www.
sho.com/boxing.
In a crowd-pleasing, one-sided war, Fulgencio Zuniga took some great shots
before he could celebrate a convincing ninth-round TKO over previously
unbeaten Victor Oganov Saturday in a special edition of "ShoBox: The New
Generation'' on SHOWTIME.
FULGENCIO ZUNIGA VS VICTOR OGANOV
JAMES KIRKLAND VS MOHAMMAD SAID
Talented, hard-hitting, undefeated southpaw James Kirkland was devastating
as he scored three knockdowns en route to a second-round knockout over
Mohammad Said.
Photos: TOM CASINO/SHOWTIME