|
|
 |
Ray_Mercer BOXING Tickets
BOXING Tickets
SPORTS->BOXING
|
Ray Mercer Tickets
|
|
For Ray_Mercer Schedule or Ray_Mercer tickets availability click above link
|
 |
Tickets--Tickets.Com is one stop online shop to buy Ray Mercer Tickets. Find detailed information to Buy Ray Mercer BOXING tickets or to Buy Ray Mercer BOXING tickets at our online store.
If you need Sports , Concert , Theater , Broadway Tickets ,SuperBowl, NBA, NFL, NHL, WNBA , Order online or call us today at 281-447-8833. You can see all your favorite events upclose and personal.
Use our search facility specially customized for you to get details of special hard to find events schedule infromation easily from comfort of your home. And once you are ready, order them with a click of a mouse or talk to us at 281-447-8833.
Do not have much time? No problem!! We will be happy to ship your tickets overnite right at your door.
Note : On-Line orders placed on the day of the show may not be filled. Please call us directly for 'same day' ordering and delivery options. We will be happy to help you. Thank you!
We appreciate your business and take great pride in serving you.
|
 |
| Ray Mercer Schedule |
| Ray Mercer Parking |
| Ray Mercer Advance Ordering |
| Ray Mercer Events |
| Ray Mercer Refund Policy |
| Ray Mercer |
|
"Merciless" Ray Mercer is an American professional boxer. Born in Jacksonville, Florida on April 4, 1961 he is a former WBO heavyweight champion.//He won gold in the 1988 Olympics in Seoul as a heavyweight. His professional career starting in 1989, with a TKO of Jesse Hughes, Mercer made a name for himself with his win over Tommy Morrison in 1991 to retain the WBO heavyweight title that he had taken from the previously unbeaten Francesco Damiani in Atlantic City earlier that same year.He then suffered defeats to Larry Holmes (1992), Jesse Ferguson (1993), Evander Holyfield (1995) and Lennox Lewis (1996) before taking time out of boxing in 1997 due to problems with hepatitis B. Resuming his boxing career in 1998, he strung together a number of early round knockouts over journeymen such as Leo Loiacono, Jeff Pegues, Don Steele and Bryan Scott before losing to WBO Heavyweight Champion Wladimir Klitschko in 2002.He challenged Musashi in a K-1 kickboxing bout in 2004, but he lost
|
|