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MIKEY GARCIA a native of Oxnard, Calif. and a graduate of the Ventura County
Police Academy, Garcia is in final week of training camp before he will
head east to "The Mecca of Boxing," Madison Square Garden, where he
will challenge World Boxing Organization (WBO) featherweight champion Orlando "Siri" Salido (39-11-2, 27 KOs), of Ciudad Obregon, Sonora, México. The Salido vs. Garcia world title fight will headline a championship tripleheader which will be televised live on HBO Boxing After Dark®, Saturday, January 19, at 9:45 p.m. ET/PT.
Garcia said, "Orlando Salido is the best featherweight champion in the world and
he has earned the right to be called that. He is very strong and very
experienced and this will be the toughest test of my career, but I am
ready for it. "I have been waiting to fight for a world championship for awhile and
I am ready for the challenge. I now have the experience and the skill
to face the best fighters at featherweight and I will prove it. "I love going to New York for this fight. New York has always been a
great fight town and I had a great experience there when I fought there
last year. It's a great place to fight and a great place to win my first
world championship. "Looking forward to a great fight and to giving the fans my best
effort possible. I know that is about winning but also about giving the
fans their money's worth."
Garcia (30-0, 26 KOs) will return to the ring having won 14 of his past
15 bouts by knockout. Considered as one of boxing’s top young fighter, Garcia, 24, had a career-best year in 2011, knocking out
previously undefeated contender Matt Remillard in the 10th
round in March to capture his NABF and NABO title belts. He followed
that with four-round knockout title defense victories of Rafael Guzman
and Juan Carlos Martinez in June and October, respectively. Guzman and
Martinez had a combined record of 47-14-1 when they fought Garcia. Last
year, he continued his winning ways, knocking out one-time world title
challenger Bernabe Concepcion and former world champion Mauricio
Pastrana, in the seventh and second rounds, respectively. In his last
fight , November 10, Garcia knocked out former WBA featherweight
champion Jonathan Barros in the eighth round. Garcia is trained by his
father Eduardo Garcia and co-managed by his brother, Robert Garcia, the 2012 Trainer of the
Year.
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