11/14 PBC on FS1: Amilcar Vidal vs. Edward Ortiz

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Undefeated middleweights Amilcar Vidal and Edward "The Hunter" Ortiz will square-off in a 10-round showdown that headlines FS1 PBC Fight Night and on FOX Deportes Saturday, November 14 from Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles.

FS1 PBC Fight Night begins at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT and will see unbeaten Nigerian cruiserweight Efetobor Apochi dueling Joe Jones in the 10-round co-main event. In a special feature on the telecast, unbeaten featherweight prospects meet as Henry "World Star" Arredondo and Eros Correa battle in an eight-round attraction.

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The event will be promoted by TGB Promotions and will take place without fans in attendance at the Microsoft Theater, an AEG venue, in downtown Los Angeles.

"Unbeaten middleweights Amilcar Vidal and Edward Ortiz will look to announce themselves as contenders in the middleweight division they meet on FS1 Saturday, November 14," said Tom Brown, President of TGB Promotions. "Hard-hitting cruiserweight Efetobor Apochi is fast approaching the cruiserweight elite and will look to keep his knockout percentage perfect against the tough Joe Jones. Adding in a matchup between undefeated featherweight prospects Henry Arredondo and Eros Correa just makes this an even more electric night for the fans."

Born in Montevideo, Uruguay, Vidal (11-0, 10 KOs) now fights out of Coachella, California as he prepares to fight in the U.S. for the second time on November 14. The 24-year-old's previous stateside fight came last November, when he stopped then unbeaten Zach Prieto in round one. Vidal followed that up in January of this year, with another first round stoppage of a previously undefeated fighter, as he dropped Leopoldo Reyna twice to earn the victory.

The 28-year-old Ortiz (11-0-2, 4 KOs) won three times during 2019, including a triumph over Alexis Camacho in November to cap off the year. A native of San Antonio, Texas, Ortiz returned to action in August, beating Antonio Todd by decision. Fighting professionally since April 2016, Ortiz fought to two draws in his first five bouts and has emerged victorious every time he's entered the ring since July 2017.

A native of Nigeria who now trains with renowned coach Ronnie Shields in Texas, Apochi (9-0, 9 KOs) has knocked out all of his opponents since turning pro in 2016. The 32-year-old added three stoppages to his tally in 2019, including an impressive knockout over tough prospect Earl Newman in May. Most recently he defeated Larry Pryor last October via a TKO in the fourth round.

Jones (11-2, 8 KOs) will step into the ring for the first time in 2020 after two wins in 2019, including a triumph over then unbeaten Montez Brown, and a decision loss to undefeated Richard Rivera in December. The 25-year-old fights out of Leesburg, Virginia, and has competed professionally since 2013.

The 24-year-old Arredondo (7-0, 4 KOs) will step up in competition on November 14 when he takes on a fellow unbeaten in Correa. The San Antonio, Texas native added five victories to his tally in 2019, improving his pro record after turning pro in 2017. Arredondo enters this fight with knockout wins in his last three outings.

Correa (9-0, 7 KOs) turned pro in 2017 after an extensive amateur career and stopped his first six opponents inside of the distance. The 27-year-old trains out of his native San Jose, California as he prepares for his toughest pro test to date in Arredondo. Correa most recently scored a knockout victory over Saul Alberto Garcia in January.
 

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Amilcar Vidal-Edward Ortiz PBC on FS1 Weigh-In Report From Los Angeles
By Jake Donovan

Published On Fri Nov 13, 2020, 04:20 PM EST

Amilcar Vidal remains on the hunt for more undefeated records to conquer.

The Sampson Lewkowicz-promoted middleweight from Uruguay puts his perfect record in the line as he faces San Antonio’s Edward Jermaine Ortiz (11-0-2, 4KOs). The two collide this Saturday, live on FS1 from Microsoft Theater in downtown Los Angeles.

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Vidal registered at a fighting fit 161.8 pounds for his first fight since January. The bout marks Vidal’s fourth undefeated opponent in the span of his last six starts; the previous three such occasions have all ended in 1st round knockouts for the 24-year old now locally based in Coachella, California.

Ortiz checked in at 163 pounds for his second straight fight in the Premier Boxing Champions (PBC) L.A. Bubble. The 29-year old Texan is coming off of an eight-round points win over Antonio Todd this past August in this very venue.

Nigeria-bred cruiserweight Efetobor Apochi (9-0, 9KOs) aims to maintain his perfect 100% knockout-to-win rate as he faces Jersey City’s Joe Jones (11-2, 8KOs) in a 10-round bout serving as the evening’s chief support.

Apochi—who is now based in Houston and trains with Ronnie Shields—checked in at a shredded 199 pounds. Jones weighed in at 193 pounds, his lightest weight in four years.

Opening the telecast, Eros Correa faces Henry Arredondo in an eight-round battle of unbeaten junior featherweight prospects and former sparring partners.

San Jose’s Correa (9-0, 7KOs) tipped the scale at a fighting fit 123.6 pounds. San Antonio’s Arredondo (7-0, 4KOs; 1NC) weighed 124.5 pounds for his first fight in just more than a year—perhaps showing on the scale as was 1/2 lb. above the contracted 124-pound limit.

Just prior to the cameras rolling, South Carolina’s Desmond Lyons takes on Diego Elizondo in a scheduled six-round lightweight contest. Lyson (6-1, 2KOs)—who is trained by Ronnie Shields—checked in at 134 pounds. Carson City’s Elizondo (2-2-2, 0KO) weighed in at 135 pounds as the 22-year old seeks to turn around a four-fight winless skid.
 

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he took no damage, could be back sooner

like the TR fighters who are fighting more frequently
Maybe he has a bigger fight planned than a bum of the month like Rodriguez and Collard been fighting. It's been 7 weeks, quit ya bloodclot crying
 

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Its a good thing Arredondo and Correa got their names on the shorts, FS1 gotta put more thought into the fighter graphic, you can't tell who is who from that color selection
 
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