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The Score Fighting Series March 16th event in Hamilton nears sell-out

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TORONTO, March 9th, 2012 – Tickets are selling fast for The Score Fighting Series event, which takes place on March 16th at Hamilton Place Theatre in Hamilton, Ontario. The event is close to a sell-out, with just a handful of seats remaining as of Friday.

For those unable to get their hands on tickets, the entire event will be streamed live on theScore.com.

Meanwhile, Will Romero has been forced to withdraw from the event due to injury. Romero was assessed by a doctor on Thursday afternoon, who confirmed he will unfortunately no longer be able to participate in the event.

Efforts are underway to secure a replacement opponent for Jeff Harrison, although finding an athlete able to compete with someone of Harrison’s calibre is expected to prove extremely difficult at such short notice.

Romero’s trainer, Alin Halmageon, said: “We did everything we could to have him fight Jeff Harrison but unfortunately it is clear that he will be not able to fight. Will is devastated and so am I. We are both very sorry that he cannot be part of this great show.”

The card for the event lines-up as follows:

• 155lbs – John Alessio (33-14) vs. Ryan Healy (19-9-1)
• 135lbs – Josh Hill (7-0) vs. Eric Wilson (5-1)
• 170lbs – Sergey Juskevic (11-6-2) vs. Forrest Petz (24-9)
• 155lbs – Alex Ricci (4-0) vs. Iraj Hadin (6-3)
• 155lbs – Shane Campbell (3-1) vs. Derek Boyle (7-5)
• 145lbs – Lyndon Whitlock (5-2) vs. Corey Houston (4-1)
• 170lbs – Ryan Dickson (2-0) vs. Brandon Johnson (2-1)
• 155lbs – Jason Meisel (2-0) vs. Mike Sledzion (3-2)
• 155lbs – Adam Assenza (0-1) vs. John Roche (0-0)
• 265lbs – John McPherson (1-1) vs. Craig Hudson (1-1)
• 185lbs – Elias Thedorou (2-0) vs. Erik Herbert (3-1)

Remaining tickets for The Score Fighting Series event are on sale at the Copps Coliseum box office and online at www.ticketmaster.ca.

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Jeremy Brand is an experienced MMA writer and columnist. He is the founder of MMASucka.com, and has represented the company with media credentials at many mixed martial arts fights. Jeremy is also a black belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, training in BC, Canada.

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