WBO 154-Pound Champion Daniel Santos Signs with Don King
4/26 - WBO junior middleweight champion Daniel “El Pillin” Santos signed an exclusive promotional agreement with Don King Productions today.
“Daniel is another proud Puerto Rican world champion and I’m excited to
have him with me,” promoter Don King said. “Junior middleweight is a solid
division and there are many fights we can make for this great champion.
Viva Puerto Rico!”
Santos last victory came against Antonio Margarito when they met on
Sept.
11, 2004, in Hato Rey, Puerto Rico. An accidental clash of heads sent
the
fight to the scorecards in round 9 where Santos was declared the
winner.
“This is one of the happiest days of my life,” Santos said at the
signing.
“I want to fight all the best fighters and by being with the best
promoter,
I know I will get those fights and make good money. I look forward to
a
long and happy relationship with Don King.”
Santos, (29-2-1, 20 KOs), from Bayamon, Puerto Rico, is a hard-punching
southpaw who won the WBO welterweight title when he stopped Ahmed
Kotiev in
Neuss, Germany, on May 6, 2000. After two successful title defenses,
he
moved up to 154 pounds, winning the vacant WBO title with an 11th-round
technical knockout over rugged Mexican “Yory Boy” Campas in Las Vegas
on May
3, 2002. He has successfully defended his title four times.
Respected trainer and fellow Puerto Rican Felix Trinidad Sr. has been
very
impressed with Santos and said he is open to the idea of Tito Trinidad
facing Santos.
“He beat Margarito, who stopped Cintron in very convincing fashion last
Saturday, and has to be considered one of boxing’s best champions,”
Trinidad
said. “It’s possible that Tito and Santos could meet in an all-Puerto
Rican
mega-fight in the future.”
Although no immediate opponents have been named, some of the biggest
names
in the sport are currently campaigning between junior middleweight and
middleweight including Cory “The Next Generation” Spinks, Ricardo “El
Matador” Mayorga, “The Golden Boy” Oscar De La Hoya, Kassim Ouma,
“Sugar”
Shane Mosley, Javier Castillejo, “Ferocious” Fernando Vargas, Winky
Wright,
Bernard Hopkins and Trinidad.
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