The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 22, 1984, SUMMER EDITION, Page Page 12, Image 12

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    iufsim feM moves, to iLas vesas
NEW YORK Caesars
Palace in Las Vegas, which
lost one big fight sche
duled for June 8, today
gained the rights to ano
ther on June 15.
Promoter Shelly Saltman
announced here that the
Thomas Hearns-Roberto
Duran World Boxing Coun
cil junior middleweight
title fight had been
switched from Nassau
in the Bahamas to Cae
sars Palace because of a
shortage of hotel rooms
in the Bahamian capital.
"Because of the room
shortage, we would have
had to put up fans on
cruise ships and in tents,
and we were not about to
do that," Saltman said in
announcing the switch.
The 12-round fight for
fleams' titb will be staged
in a temporary 26,000
seat stadium set in a park
ing lot' at Caesars Palace.
The stadium was to have
served as the setting for
the June 8 heavyweight
title bout between Larry
Holmes and Gerrie Coet
zee of South Africa, which
was postponed indefinitely
last week because of finan
cial problems.
Saltman said the post
ponement was expected
to benefit the Hearns
Duran fight.
"With the demise of that
fact, we now expect to
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have far more closed-circuit,
locations and also
more pay-per-view viewers
at home," he said.
Though Duran holds the
World Boxing Association
junior middleweight crown,
his title will not be at
stake against Hearns,
since he has said he will
vacate it just before the
bout.
The WBA has refused
to sanction the fight on
the grounds that the Pana
manian must first make
a mandatory defense a
gainst top-ranked conten
der Mike McCallum of
Detroit, which Duran has
refused to do.
Saltman said four cit
ies had bid for the bout
once it encountered space
problems in Nassau.
"Houston and Detroit
were in the running but
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dropped out," he said.
"Miami made a super offer
to stage it in the Orange
Bowl, but we finally de
cided to accept the bid
from Caesars Palace be
cause of their greater exper
tise in handling boxing
shows."
Saltman denied pub
lished reports that the
fight had been in danger
of being called off. "It was
never in any such danger,"
he told a group of repor
ters. "Both fighters have
been in serious training
for weeks."
v Duran, who weighed as
much as 180 pounds a
few weeks ago, is now
down to "less than 160,"
said Saltman, the head of
Shelteron, one of the three
promotional groups.
He said he thought it
likely that the winner
would meet Marvin Hagler
for his undisputed mid
dleweight title. Duran al
ready has fought Hagler,
losing a unanimous 15
round decision in Las Ve
gas last November 10.
"Hagler has got to be
looking ahead to fighting
the winner," he said.
Both Hearns and Duran
will receive about the same
purses, Saltman said. He
declined to say how much
that could be. "It will be
substantial and about the
same as Duran got for
fighting Hagler, and Hearns
received for the Sugar Ray
Leonard fight," he said.
Hearns' only defeat came
against Leonard.
Duran, a 32-year-old for
mer lightweight and wel
terweight champion, spent
several weeks training in
Los Angeles, another week
in Houston, and for the
last week has been work
ing out in Nassau, where
he is scheduled to remain
until a week before the
fight, Saltman said.
Hearns, who has been
training in his hometown
Detroit, will open camp
at Grossinger's in the Cats
kills tomorrow before mov
ing to Las Vegas two weeks
before his title defense.
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fame
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