*LAS VEGAS (February 28, 2018) –* *JOSE “The Sniper” PEDRAZA*, former
International Boxing Federation (IBF) junior lightweight world champion,
has signed a multi-fight promotional agreement with *Top Rank*, Hall of
Fame promoter *Bob Arum* announced.
Pedraza will campaign at lightweight, and his debut under the Top Rank
banner will take place *March 17 *on the Jose Ramirez – Amir Imam undercard
at The Theater at *Madison Square Garden*.
“First of all, I want to thank God for making this possible,” Pedraza said.
“I want to thank Bob Arum for giving me the opportunity to join the Top
Rank family, and for acknowledging that I have the ability and the
potential to become a world champion once again.”
“Jose Pedraza is a world-class fighter, and we at Top Rank can’t wait to
promote him the way we know how to promote,” Arum said.
“This is an incredible opportunity for my son, who is determined to win
another world title,” said Luis Espada, Pedraza’s father/trainer/manager.
“With Top Rank in our corner, the sky is the limit.”
“Jose is poised to be a force at 135 pounds, and at only 28 years old, he
is still in his prime, and the best is yet to come,” said Mike Leanardi,
Pedraza’s co-manager. “The main issue with his career has been inactivity,
and we know with Top Rank that will no longer be a problem. We feel Jose is
the best fighter in Puerto Rico, and with Top Rank, he will now be able to
prove that in the ring.”
Pedraza (22-1, 12 KOs) represented his native Puerto Rico at the 2008
Olympics, won a gold medal at the 2010 Central American & Caribbean Games,
and was also a three-time Puerto Rican national amateur champion. He turned
pro in 2011, winning his first 19 bouts before earning a shot at the vacant
IBF junior lightweight title. On June 13, 2015, in Birmingham, Alabama,
Pedraza won the title in dominant fashion with a near-shutout decision over
Andrey Klimov.
His title reign lasted two defenses – decision wins over Edner Cherry and
Stephen Smith – until he fought the unbeaten Gervonta Davis on January 14,
2017. Davis prevailed via seventh-round TKO, and Pedraza, who had been
struggling to make the junior lightweight limit, decided to move up to
lightweight after the bout.