Memphis-TN - This Wednesday at the Bell Auditorium in Augusta, Georgia, the exciting young talent under the Prize Fight Boxing banner will kick off the new season of ESPN's Wednesday Night Fights, and they are sure to thrill fight fans from the first ding to the last dong.  “I think from top to bottom this is a very strong card,” says Prize Fight's own Russ Young.  “Wednesday night's card shows that Prize Fight continues to put on great shows and quality fights.  Fans should know that they will get equally matched fights and overwhelming value on their dollar.”

Starting with the main event, which has Augusta's own UNDEFEATED Rayonta “The Stingray” Whitfield (20-0, 10 KO's) going up against tough Mexican Manuel Vargas (24-2, 10 KO's) hailing from Mexico City, in a 12-round IBF/WBO flyweight title eliminator is a fight made for television. Many fighters on Wednesday night's card will put their undefeated record on the line to prove they are one to be reckoned with in their division.  Whitfield is on a hot streak, stopping two of his last three opponents before the second round ended, and he will be going up against a rugged veteran in Vargas, who is on a 21-fight win streak.  Sparks are certain to fly in the ring once these two warriors make contact with each other.

On the undercard, the much-talked-about and electrifying knockout artist Dominican, Fernando Guerrero (4-0, 4KO's) will go up against Valentino Jalomo (2-2-1) from Amarillo, TX, in a four-round middleweight match-up.  Guerrero, who has been sparring with former welterweight champ Paul Williams, will make his ESPN television debut in only his fifth professional fight.

"For Fernando to be fighting on TV this early in his career is huge,” says Hal Chernoff, Guerrero's mentor and manager.  “We are beyond thrilled for the opportunity to show the nation and his hometown crowd what he is capable of doing."

Guerrero has blitzed through every single one of his opponents like a hot knife through butter, and will undoubtedly awe audiences watching on TV and live at the Bell. 

"ESPN is the place where every great fighter has got his start,” says Guerrero. “I have great respect for Teddy Atlas and Joe Tessitore, and to have them call my first ever TV fight is a dream come true.  I am honored.  I look forward to coming out and winning in spectacular fashion, and I dedicate this fight to my hometown fans."

Also placing his UNDEFEATED record on the line is the young junior lightweight sensation Cleveland, OH's Mark Davis (5-0, 3 KO's) going up against Sadot Vazquez (3-1, 1 KO) out of Fort Worth, TX.  “Davis has a tremendous amateur background,” says Young. “This should be a great fight.”  2008 has already been a busy year for Davis, fighting twice in the past two months, stopping his opponents in the first and second round.  However, Vazquez is used to taking on undefeated opponents, and he is accustomed to taking their “O's” out of the ring with him.  Three times, Vazquez has tarnished the record of an undefeated fighter, and he plans to do the same against Davis on Wednesday.

Two additional fights on the card will pin undefeated versus undefeated where someone's “O” has to go.  In a six round lightweight battle, Crossville, TN  favorite Chris Howard (5-0, 2 KO's) will face Texan Anthony Smith 3-0 (1 KO), while Demarcus Young (2-0, 2 KO's), the promising cruiserweight prospect who shares his birthplace of Aiken, South Carolina with former 147-pound champ Paul Williams will be taking on Mark Johnson (1-0) from Columbia SC in a four round slugfest to open the show.

You do not want to miss this exciting evening of boxing entertainment, for this will be the fight event that will have people talking days after the final bell sounds.

Doors open at 6:30PM

TV fights starting at 8:00PM

Ticket prices start at $15 with ringside tickets at $40.

Tickets can be purchased at the Augusta Richmond

County Civic Center Box Office or by phone at

706-722-3521.  Also, at Ticketmaster.com or by calling

Ticketmaster at 706-828-7700.