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Turning Stone Resort Casino company history timeline

1996

Barrios turned professional in 1996 and went 14-0 before a DQ loss after which he went 25-0-1 with 1 no decision.

2000

ESPN2 would bring its Friday Night Fights series to Turning Stone on March 3rd, 2000, with a card headlined by lightweight title belt holder Paul Spadafora making a defense of his title against Victoriano Sosa.

2001

Analyst Steve Farhood, who was been with ShoBox since the inception of the series in 2001, called it one of the worst decisions he had ever seen.

2003

When WBA/WBO super featherweight champion Acelino “Popo” Freitas met Jorge Rodrigo “Il Hiena” Barrios in Miami on August 8, 2003, there was more on the line than just the titles.

2006

On February 24th, 2006, ESPN2’s Friday Night Fight Series would make a return to Turning Stone.

2009

The last time Pacquiao knocked out a welterweight was in 2009 against Miguel Cotto in Las Vegas.

2012

On April 4, 2012 Barrios was declared guilty of culpable homicide and sentenced to four years in prison.

Entering 2012, middleweight belt holder Gennady Golovkin wanted to fight in the United States on United States television.

2013

ESPN2’s Friday Night Fight Series would return to Turning Stone with a pair of televised shows in January and March of 2013.

2014

The elder Cole, now 87 years old, served 21 years as head of the Texas Department of Combat Sports Regulation before stepping down on April 30, 2014.

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