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BUDWEISER CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHT NIGHT AT PEPSI COLISEUM, INDIANA
STATE FAIRGROUNDS
October 7, 2004 - What may well turn out to be the biggest and best show in the
10 year history of the Pepsi Coliseum series, is scheduled for November 23rd at
the best boxing venue in the world, the Pepsi Coliseum at the Indiana State
Fairgrounds.
The double main event features three of Indiana's biggest gate attractions.
Five time Indiana Golden Glove Champion, Backlin Medrano of Lafayette, Indiana
goes up against fellow Mexican, Francisco "Panchito" Zedpeda, formerly of Cocula,
Mexico, now living and fighting out of Shelbyville, Indiana.
Both fighters have very large fan followings, and are agressive, non stop
punchers. They rarely take a backward step when inside a boxing ring. The match
will be for 12 rounds for the NABC* Latino Super Featherweight Title (130 lbs).
The co main event will feature two of the best and best looking female boxers in
the country, also for the NABC Ladies Super featherweight Championship. The
women's championship distance is 8 rounds.
Kristy 'Rose' Follmar, the current NABC lightweight champion (135 lbs) is a
graduate of Ball State University and currently works for an Indianapolis TV
station. Large numbers of her fans travel from her Northwest Indiana home of
Cedar Lake as well as her college town of Muncie, Indiana to see her fight.
Her opponent, a former Miss Hawaiian Tropic Franchesca Alcanter, from Kansas
City, KS., is no stranger to Hoosier boxing rings. She turned professional some
five years ago in Terre Haute. Franchesca follows in the footsteps of her
Mexican born grandfather who was one of the top professional fighters of his
day, having fought the likes of super champion Henry Armstrong.
Also on the 7 pm card:
Jeff "Boom Boom" Baker, Indianapolis/Kokomo 175 lbs.
Adrian "Superfly" Helms, Indianapolis 190 lbs.
(Helms has donated nearly every one of his boxing purses to charity)
Enrique "Yaqui" Ruiz, Hermisillo, MX/Indianapolis heavyweight
and more!
Tickets priced at $20 parquet seating and $15 general admission grandstand will
go on sale next week at the Fairgrounds box office as well as all Central
Indiana Ticketmaster outlets.
for additional information please call F & F Berns Boxing 317 726 1123
NOTE: The Pepsi Coliseum fight cards draw between 6,000 and 10,000 fans. The
November 23rd program is expected to draw the largest crowd in the nearly 10
year history of the series.
*the NABC was the sanctioning body for last weeks Madison Square Garden bout
between former world champions Fexil Trinidad and Ricardo Mayorga shown world
wide via HBO pay per view