Escalante's return to familiarity
Mark Ortega
Leave-it-in-the-ring.com
March 22, 2011
This weekend's Telefutura Solo Boxeo
main event will see a familiar face to its airwaves, as the always
exciting Antonio Escalante [24-3, 15 KOs] returns to the network that
helped build him to take on the tough Alejandro Perez [14-2-1, 9 KOs]
in a bout scheduled for ten rounds.
Escalante, who last fought on
Telefutura against veteran trial horse Edel Ruiz last August, will
fight without the benefit of his fanbase in El Paso, Texas as he
travels to the west coast and the now Solo Boxeo familiar Fairfield
Sports Center in Fairfield, California.
Escalante is coming off a third-round
knockout loss at the hands of former 122-pound champion Daniel Ponce
de Leon in a major step up and will look to rebound in a fight that
is far from a sure win.
Those familiar with Solo Boxeo over the
years are certainly fond of Escalante, who has provided the program
with a number of wars over the early portion of his career.
His January 2006 battle with Jose
Hernandez saw Escalante drop the game gatekeeper twice while also
tasting the canvas once in a thrilling fight that saw Escalante walk
away with the victory. Nearly a year to the day later on the same
network, Escalante suffered an eighth-round knockout defeat at the
hands of a faded Mauricio Pastrana, who delivered his final hurrah
with an upset knockout of the heavily favored Escalante. Despite it
being a defeat, it was a bombs away affair that would earn Escalante
quite a following.
Following the defeat, Escalante was
matched more carefully and earned wins over solid opposition like
Mike Oliver [TKO3], Gary Stark, Jr. [TKO3], and Cornelius Lock [UD10]
before earning an ESPN Friday Night Fights headlining spot against
Miguel Roman last February.
The grudge match was hailed as an early
Fight of the Year candidate and featured a rivalry that began in the
two fighter's youths on the streets of Mexico. Escalante established
himself as must-see television.
Despite featuring three losses on his
ledger, Escalante is still only 25 years old and has the style that
should earn him another big opportunity or three down the road.
Escalante is one of those fighters that proves you can lose in brutal
fashion and come back and give some great entertainment. This time he
will be doing it on the road and the Northern California boxing
fanbase will be in for a treat.
Escalante has been a good barometer on
the building of young fighters by promotional giant Golden Boy
Promotions. Was he thrown to the wolves too soon after struggling
with a fringe contender like Roman? Escalante was thrown in with the
exact style that could capitalize on his weaknesses, though the bout
promised to be a barnburner.
If Escalante can get back on track with
a win Friday, there are still tons of fights out there for him that
could prove to be very lucrative, including a possible showdown with
supposedly newly-signed Golden Boy stablemate Nonito Donaire, Jr.,
who hails out of San Leandro, California, which is not far from the
Fairfield venue that Escalante will be competing at.
Escalante is one of the few guys that
could be used as an opponent for Donaire as Golden Boy just does not
control much stake from 118 to 126 pounds. If Abner Mares doesn't get
by Joseph Agbeko in the Showtime bantamweight tournament final, he
surely couldn't be used as an opponent for Donaire. If Donaire is
able to climb the ladder to 126, Top Rank controls the moneymakers in
the division in Yuriorkis Gamboa and Juan Manuel Lopez and it leaves
Escalante as a possible opponent.
Escalante still has a bit of time to
grow into himself as a fighter, being in his mid-20's. It's a matter
of whether or not Golden Boy pushes him into deep waters sooner
rather than later or if they allow him to rebuild his confidence,
which is the purpose Valdez should serve Friday.
Win or lose, if you're getting an
Antonio Escalante fight, you're likely getting some excitement.
There's no guarantee that he will ever hoist championship gold, but
its as close to being one that when he steps between the ropes you
are getting your money's worth.
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