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6 JUNE 15, 2002 Smoke Signals Grand Ronde Tribe Joins Forces With Oscar De La Hoya's "Golden Boy Productions To Produce "Fight Night" At The Rose Garden in Portland On July 18 . 1 t V; v n S f BridgetTBaby Doll" Riley ' V- $H U Past and Present De La Hoya poses for a picture with legend- r'i I ai7 Portland boxer and member of the Oregon Sports Hall of Fame "Light- x" ening" Ray Lampkin. Lampkin is a fixture at Oregon boxing events. I T " ;'. B" ' ! -J . i Champion Super Welterweight Champion Oscar De La Hoya, who is 35-2 with 27 knockouts in his profes sional boxing career, sports a Tribal Pendleton logo blan ket at a press conference on June 5 in Portland. He Makes Things Happen - spirit Mountain Casino President and Chief Executive Officer Michael Moore is the man making "Fight Night" happen. The event will be July 18 and will feature newly crowned Intercontinental Bantamweight Champion Carlos "El Terror" Madrigal (21 2) vs. undefeated Alejandro Barrera (14-0) as well as the women's World Bantamweight Champion Bridgett "Baby Doll" Riley. Riley is a former five-time world kickboxing champion and current Hollywood stuntwomen. Chinook Winds Casino Hosts Commotion at the Ocean III in Lincoln City i Ks u s -.,.. Z'fmm "v y ' 'J I Headliner-Professional Prize Fighter James "Lights ''" TU'Elf '"'' Out" Toney was the main attraction at this year's Commo- ' ' , , tion at the Ocean III in Lincoln City at the Siletz Tribe's Chi- ' kr J S ' f nook Winds Casino when he fought Michael Rush on Friday, LJ ' ' " IT " May 31. Toney (63-4-2 with 40 KOs) defeated Rush (25-6- T 'y v " fP - f 1) when he knocked him out in the 10th round. 1 Fif ' z- 1 j r 7 " ' I 1 I o .v r1 1 J-f' (J J rrr-r '1-0 ? . "' -- Star Portland Blazer's All-Star Power Forward Rasheed Wallace attended the fights. No technical fouls were called on Wallace who sat peacefully in the audience with his family. Photos by Brent Merrill Tough AS Nails Local Prize Fighter Victor Branson lost a tough, but extremely entertaining fight just hours after finding out that his father had passed away. Expect Branson to come back strong in his next fight and have pity for his next opponent.