March 4.2009_____________________ ®1'* ^ o r tla n h (© bseruer_________________________ Boxing ‘Border War’ at Spirit Mountain Cross-state talent fills fight card Nine months following his impres­ sive performance against boxing icon Oscar De La Hoya, Portland’s best known boxer and former International Boxing Federation super feather­ weight champion, Steve Forbes (33- 7 ,9 KOs), takes on hard-charging Ja­ son D av is (1 1 -2 -1 , 3 K O s), o f Vancouver, Friday, March 6 at Spirit Mountain Casino in Grand Ronde, in a 10-round welterweight main event. Also coming back to Oregon - for the first time since defending his light heavyweight world title in the Rose Garden seven years ago — is 8-time world champion Roy Jones Jr., who is p ro m o tin g the se v e n -fig h t card through his company, Square Ring, Inc. and will be ringside for all the action. Called “Border War", the Forbes/ Davis clash is just one of three fights on the slate featuring Oregon boxers taking on opponents from Washing­ ton. Forbes, 31, stood his ground and fought gallantly in going 12 grueling rounds against legendary superstar De La Hoya who has won 10 world titles in six weight divisions. A l­ though he succumbed to De La Hoya by unanimous decision, Forbes re­ ceived widespread praise from box­ ing fans and pundits, alike. The du- Steve Forbes is Portland’s best known boxer and a former super featherweight champion. rable, hard-hitting Forbes has gone the full distance in his last eight con­ tests and this will be his first appear­ ance back in Oregon since Nov. 19, 2005 when he stopped Julio Cesar Sanchez Leon in the third round at the Rose Garden. Gunning for his first world title belt, Forbes was turned back in a 12-round brawl against Andre Berto for the World Boxing Council welterweight title on Sept. 27,2008 in Los Angeles. Davis, 26, is a rising rival from across the Columbia River who has great skills, balance and is a relent­ less attacker. He made his pro debut in 2005 and has primarily fought at casinos in Washington. Davis will be making his first ever appearance in Oregon against Forbes and is eager to score a signature win and emerge as the Portland region’s top boxing prospect. In his last outing, he dropped a 10-round decision to Der­ rick Samuels for the North American Boxing Association U.S. Light Welter­ New Help with TV Conversion Portland's local TV stations have heeded C on­ gress' call to delay the end o f analog broadcasts to June to give organizations like the Urban League the ability to reach at-risk com m unities m ost af­ fected by the switch to digital broadcasts and make sure they are prepared. The Urban League o f Portland will help distrib­ ute coupons offering discounts on equipm ent that can convert old TV sets to pick up the new digital signals, and conduct trainings about the converter box options and installation. Located at the league’s offices, at 10N . Russell St., the outreach means Portland will now have two digital television transition com m unity cen­ ters. The other DTV A ssistance C enter is located at the Immigrant and Refugee Com m unity O rganiza­ tion (IRCO) at 10301 N.E. Glisan St. For questions concerning the DTV transition or to order coupons, call 1-888-CALL-FCC. Visits to the Urban League are welcome during office hours, Mon­ day through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Vancouver's Jason Davis has great skills, weight crown on No­ balance and is a relentless attacker. vember 7th. Other “Border War" matchups on Sam Haynes (5-3,4 KOs) face off in a the card feature Portland’s Robert 4-round tilt. Brue (5-0,3 KOs) against fellow light Tickets for this debut boxing event h eav yw eight R oger C an trell of at the Spirit Mountain Casino are on Tacoma (13-1,8 KOs), scheduled for sale now for $25, $35, $50, $75 and six rounds and Marco Canderos, of $ 100 through Star Tickets Plus and Salem taking on Manuel Ortega, of can be pu rch ased online at Seattle, two featherweights making starticketsplus.com or by calling 1- their pro debuts in a 4-rounder. Two 800-585-3737. other Portland-based light heavy­ Doors open at 7 p.m„ with the first weights, Kevin Hand (2-0,2 KOs) and bout scheduled for 8 p.m. Summer Jobs Fair at Mt. Hood Need a summer job? Then attend the Mt. Hood Community College Ca­ reer Planning and Counseling Center Summer Jobs Fair on Thursday, March 5, from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. in the College Center at the Gresham Campus. The event is designed to help stu­ dents and other job seekers connect with employers that are, or will be ac­ tively hiring for summer jobs as well as for ongoing opportunities. A few of the employers scheduled to attend include American Medical Response, Home Depot, Metro, Mt. Hood Kiwanis Camp, Outside In, Re­ covery Zone Physical Therapy and UPS. This event is free and open to the public. Visit mhcc.edu/careercenter for further details or contact the Career Planning and Counseling Center at 503- 491-7432. Coming soon to Spirit Mountain Casino ROY JONES JR p,.,. SQUARE RING INC. M a r c h 6 th MILLION DOLLAR SCORE BIG • FEB. 23RD-APRIL 1ST V a n c o u v e r, VVA REGIS PHILBIN • MARCH 20TH LIVE PRO-BOXING MARCH 6TH • Tickets: S25 - S100 For tickets go to spiritmountain.com or call STAR TICKETS PLUS at: 800.585.3737