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Win Alvarez-Gomez Tickets During Golden Boy’s Doubleheader Saturday Night

When fans tune in to this Saturday’s exciting “Sabados De Corona”/Golden Boy Presents doubleheader via AT&T Uverse in the United States, not only will they be getting some heated action from bantamweights Leo Santa Cruz and Everth Briceño and minimumweights Manuel Jimenez and Mario Rodriguez, but they could also win great prizes, including tickets to one of the biggest fights of the year, the September 17 world championship showdown between WBC Super Welterweight World Champion Canelo Alvarez and former “Contender” star Alfonso Gomez.

Five prizes will be up for grabs for fans who tune in to the July 30 championship doubleheader via www.att.net/boxeo – four gloves signed by both Canelo Alvarez and Alfonso Gomez, and the grand prize, a pair of tickets to their September 17 world title fight at STAPLES Center in Los Angeles.  To participate, viewers can listen for a trivia question asked during this Saturday’s broadcast and send the correct answer to GoldenBoyPresents@gmail.com in order to automatically be entered to win one of these spectacular prizes.

The doubleheader is presented by Golden Boy Promotions and Box Latino and is sponsored by Corona.  AT&T* is exclusively delivering the series in the U.S. across three screens (TV, Online and Mobile) to AT&T U-verse members.  The U-verse broadcasts will air live at 9:30pm ET/6:30pm PT on AT&T U-verse® TV, U-verse Online at www.att.net/boxeo and, for subscribers to the U-verse Live TV mobile application, on qualifying mobile phones.**

In Saturday’s headline attraction from Mazatlan International Center in Mazatlan, Sinaloa, Mexico, top bantamweight prospect Leo Santa Cruz will look to extend his six-fight knockout streak when he defends his WBC Youth interim championship for the first time against Nicaragua’s Everth Briceño in a 12 round bout.  The co-main event features Mexicali’s Manuel Jimenez against Guasave’s Mario Rodriguez in a 12 round all-Mexico showdown for the vacant NABF minimumweight title.