Fight Night at the Tank: Boxing at San Jose's HP Pavilion

HP Pavilion at San Jose (San Jose, CA)

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HP Pavilion in San Jose hosts American Metal & Iron Fight Night at the Tank: The Next Chapter. The card features two ten-round title fights: Ana "The Hurricane" Julaton faces Donna "Nature Girl" Biggers for the WBO Super Bantamweight World Title, while Eloy "The Price" Perez (14-0-2, 3 KO's) of Salinas will face Arturo Quintero (15-4, 9 KO's) for the NABO Jr. Lightweight Title.

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Dress
  • Comfy clothes and climbing shoes - the stairs are steep
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Parking And Transportation
  • Use Light Rail to get to HP Pavilion and save the cost of parking.
  • Parking was easy, parked on the street for free
  • No outside parking lots were open, forcing u to park in the main lot for the price of one ticket
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Food And Drinks
  • Food is the basic nachos, popcorn, candy
  • There were actual mixed drink stands but they were costly! $12 for a small shot?
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Other
  • They had a $100 giveaway at the end of each round. just fill out a card & put it in the box!
  • Remember to fill out the form handed you as you walk in.
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December 4, 2009: Julaton vs. Biggers, Perez vs. Quintero

Featured in the evening’s main event will be Ana “The Hurricane” Julaton (5-1-1, 1 KO’s) of Daly City, Calif. who will be taking on Donna “Nature Girl” Biggers (19-8-1, 16 KO’s) of Boiling Springs, South Carolina for the WBO Super Bantamweight World Title. The bout is scheduled for 10 Rounds.    In the evening’s semi-main event, American Metal & Iron Fight Night at the Tank veteran Eloy Perez (14-0-2, 3 KO’s) of Salinas will face San Jose’s own Arturo Quintero (15-4, 9 KO’s) for the NABO Jr. Lightweight Title. 

In addition, American Metal & Iron Fight Night at the Tank will feature three additional bouts featuring fighters from around the Bay Area.

Ana "The Hurricane" Julaton is the Fil-Am female fighting pride of the Philippines and is eager to be making her return to American Metal & Iron Fight Night at the Tank where just last month she captured the vacant IBA Female Super Bantamweight Championship when she defeated Kelsey Jeffries (41-10-1, 4 KO’s) of Gilroy by scoring a 10-round majority decision.  In Biggers, Julaton will be facing an older and much more experienced fighter as Biggers is almost seven years older than Julaton and has more than four times the number of professional fights under her belt. Like Julaton, Biggers fought Jeffries in 2007 where she lost a 10-round unanimous decision to Jeffries for the IFBA International Female Boxers Association Featherweight Title.  This will be the first time that Julaton and Biggers have fought.   Eloy “The Prince” Perez returns to HP Pavilion for the fifth time in his career. Perez last fought at the Tank on March 7, 2009 when he appeared on the undercard of a televised event that featured Gilroy native Robert “The Ghost” Guerrero. That night Perez scored a fourth-round TKO over opponent Gabe Garcia in the bout which was scheduled for six rounds. Opponent Arturo Quintero looks to make his comeback on December 4 against Perez. Quintero last fought on July 20, 2006 at HP Pavilion at San Jose against Ulises Pena (14-6, 4 KO’s) where he earned a six-round unanimous decision. This will be Quintero’s sixth appearance at American Metal & Iron Fight Night at the Tank.

HP Pavilion at San Jose

Located on approximately 17 acres of Downtown San Jose, at West Santa Clara Street and Autumn Street, the HP Pavilion at San Jose stands 117 feet tall and houses 450,000 square feet of interior space. From Basketball and Ice Skating, to Circuses and Rock music, the HP Pavilion's 33,000 cubic yards of concrete, approximately 40,000 square feet of glass, and 18,000 tons of structural steel create a world class facility. The 10-story glass pyramid entry creates a memorable beginning to every visit to the HP Pavilion.