Sergio Martinez’s team hire Fitness guru and reality television star Marcelo Crudele; Escobedo-Smith on 3/3

Fitness guru and reality television star Marcelo Crudele has been named new camp coordinator for World Boxing Council (WBC) Diamond Middleweight Champion Sergio “Maravilla” Martinez.

Caracas, Venezuela-born Crudele, 40, is a cast member of the Univision reality show “Dale con Ganas”, a licensed USA Boxing coach and Founder and Executive Trainer of Train Me Right Boxing & Fitness in Venice, California.

Martinez is currently in training for a March 17 title defense against England’s Matthew Macklin at Madison Square Garden in New York.

“I welcome a professional like Marcelo, who will bring his expertise both as a camp coordinator and a top-notch fitness expert,” said Martinez’s advisor, Sampson Lewkowicz of Sampson Boxing. “Not only is he one of the top people in his field, but he is also a former boxer, so he knows exactly what is needed.”

MIKE LEE SIGNS ON WITH SUBWAY FOR 2012!!

CHICAGO, IL (January 25, 2012) Notre Dame Boxing Champion and current undefeated light heavyweight professional Mike Lee has signed on with Subway Restaurants for a series of nationally televised, primetime commercials commencing in March of this year, running through the 2012 Olympics and the NFL and College Football seasons.

Lee was in Los Angeles on Tuesday, January 24th and was joined in the studio by NBA Superstar Blake Griffin, former women’s professional boxing champion Laila Ali and 2008 United States Olympic Gold Medalist/Gymnastics, Nastia Liukin.

Last fall the 24 year old Lee was featured in three Subway commercials, which were broadcast during nationally televised NFL games.

Sporting a record of 8-0 with five knockouts, details of Lee’s return to the ring will be announced shortly. In his last outing on December 3rd at New York City’s Madison Square Garden, the Chicago native scored a fourth round knockout of Allen Medina in front of a sold out crowd of over 22,000.

Additional information on Mike Lee can be viewed at his website, www.MikeLeeBoxing.com. He can also be followed on Twitter at @MikeLeeBoxer and Facebook at “Mike Lee (Boxer)”.

VICENTE ESCOBEDO RETURNS HOME TO FACE LONNIE SMITH ON MARCH 3 “SÓLO BOXEO TECATE”

Fairfield’s Manuel Avila Also Featured On Woodland, Calif. Card

LOS ANGELES, January 25 – Vicente Escobedo has fought all over the world, represented his country in the Olympics and fought some of the best fighters in the sport throughout his career, but the one thing the top junior lightweight contender has never done is compete in his hometown as a professional. That changes on Saturday, March 3 as Escobedo steps into the ring at the Woodland Community Center in Woodland, Calif. against Lonnie Smith in a 10 round fight for the vacant NABO Junior Lightweight Title which will be televised on TeleFutura’s “Sólo Boxeo Tecate.”

Joining Escobedo on this exciting homecoming card will be Fairfield’s unbeaten featherweight star on the rise, Manuel “Tino” Avila, who faces an opponent to be named in the six round co-main event.

Escobedo vs. Smith headlines a night of world-class professional boxing presented by Golden Boy Promotions and Don Chargin Productions in association with Paco Presents and sponsored by Cerveza Tecate. Doors open at 6:00pm, the first bell rings at 7:00pm and the TeleFutura broadcast begins at 11:00 pm ET/PT.

Tickets, priced at $40, $50 and $70, are on sale now and available for purchase at Paco’s Restaurant by calling (530) 669-7946, F&F Multiprint by calling (530) 666-3102 or online at PacoPresentsBoxing.com.

A 2004 United States Olympian who got his start in the sport at the Woodland Boxing Club, Vicente “Chente” Escobedo (24-3, 14 KO’s) has come a long way since those early days, and at 30 years old, he is approaching his physical prime as a boxer. The owner of wins over former World Champions Kevin Kelley and Carlos Hernandez, Escobedo lost in his lone world title shot at lightweight via a razor-thin split decision to Michael Katsidis in 2009. Now fighting at 130 pounds, Escobedo has been better than ever, defeating Walter Estrada and Rocky Juarez in his most recent fights and he’s ready to make a move on the junior lightweight elite in 2012.

A professional since 2006, 24-year-old Las Vegan Lonnie Smith (14-2-2, 10 KO’s) appears to be reaching his prime and is ready to prove it against a tough contender in Escobedo. In 2009 Smith returned from a two-year layoff and came back as a more mature and polished fighter and has been unstoppable since, winning nine in a row, with six coming by knockout, including victories over David Rodela and Eduardo Arcos. Now he takes a big step up in facing Escobedo, a fight he’s been waiting for, in Escobedo’s hometown.

A talented amateur who turned heads every time he stepped between the ropes, Manuel “Tino” Avila (6-0, 2 KO’s) continues to impress as a professional, winning all six of his fights thus far. A professional since late 2010, the 19-year-old stepped on the gas last year, fighting five times and ending 2011 on a with a big win over then-unbeaten David Reyes in October.

Tecate, cerveza con carácter, is the largest beer brand to sponsor boxing matches in the U.S. Part of its commitment to make boxing accessible to consumers is the title sponsorship of “Sólo Boxeo Tecate,” which creates an opportunity for local fans to witness some of the most exhilarating fights by today’s up-and-coming prospects. Additionally, Tecate has been a primary supporter of Golden Boy Promotions’ marquee events since 2007, and has launched a variety of initiatives to ensure consumers are part of the boxing experience, including boxer autograph signing sessions, commemorative cans, PPV mail-in rebate offers, and most recently the launch of a mobile museum “Tecate Museo de Boxeo,” which showcases decades of the most memorable moments in the sport.