G-Squad Entertainment , the promotional group led by Gabe Flores Sr., returns for a third show this Saturday. And they are focusing on more than just boxing.
The father of lightweight fighter Gabriel Flores Jr. went all out, transforming Adventist Health Arena (formerly Stockton Arena) into a Halloween-themed show.
In true G-Squad fashion, the 10-round main event will feature Flores Jr. (22-2, 10 KO) taking on Mexico’s Dennis Contreras (24-14-1, 22 KO), but that It’s not the only thing that’s attractive. According to the promotion’s press release, fans will be treated to contortionists, stilt walkers, and even fire throwers. It’s all part of the effort to make the evening a “Halloween Amazing” Flores Sr is committed to his mission of providing family friendly entertainment to Stockton. Dress code is encouraged and snacks will be given out to children. The venue is also known as a haunted house.
“We want to give back with this promotion. But boxing is just one part of what we do,” Flores Sr. told BoxingScene. “We are creating a safe space for people to enjoy live action. After two performances This is our most ambitious show yet. And it will set the tone for what will happen next year.”
At Flores Sr.’s side was Julio Sanchez, the company’s president and tradesman. Formerly the staff photographer, Sanchez explains that a lot of thought goes into these events without even considering the technicalities of the trade. “We want the fans to not just be on the show. But it is part of it,” Sanchez said as he picked up two phones to talk to BoxingScene. “This event is the first step in that direction.”
Flores Jr., who is currently based in Las Vegas. Contrera has always stated that fighting in front of his hometown crowd gives him “superpowers.” With two wins in Stockton this year, the 22-year-old is eager to finish 2024 on a high. Contrera S, 32, came in as a last-minute replacement. After original opponent Daniel Bailey (15-2, 8 KOs) withdrew from the fight.
“The first fight was scheduled for Daniel Bailey,” Flores Sr. said. “Two to three weeks later. Bailey has set a too high price for himself.”
Now, with a last-minute matchup, Flores Jr. is focused on making the most of his opportunity.
The undercard tells a deeper story about the grit required to succeed in today’s boxing world. Lightweight Lorenzo Powell (2-0, 1 KO), 19-year-old lightweight The 22-year-old will face unbeaten fighter Adrian Serrano (3-0-1), 20, of Salinas, Calif. Women’s wrestler Jennah Creson (1-0), 18, tests. with India’s Archana Sharma (3-1, 2 KOs) and in a stunning junior lightweight clash, unbeaten Dominique Francis (15-0, 9 KOs) with Julio Carrera Lugo ( 18-0-1, 14 KO) in an unbeaten fight Rounding out the card is local fighter Tatiana Almaraz (0-4) from Concord, California, who will face Vickie Zhao in her pro debut.
“We want to make a good fight card,” said Flores Sr. “People spend their hard-earned money. And we want to make sure they get to watch first class action. From seating to social media This card reflects that.”
With a press conference on Thursday Weighing in on Friday And with Saturday night’s big fight, G-Squad is determined to make Stockton feel. A truly ‘big fight’ “We’re combining boxing with a family appeal,” Sanchez added. “It’s a delicate balance. But we focus on the details to make sure fans are satisfied.”