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Jaime Lynch Represents FANTASY as Ring Girl for Mayweather and Alvarez Mega-Fight at MGM

On Saturday, Sept. 14,  FANTASY’s beautiful leading lady, Jaime Lynch, kept the excitement going between rounds as one of three ring girls at the highly anticipated boxing match between Floyd Mayweather, Jr. and Canelo Alvarez at MGM Grand Garden Arena. 

The sexy bombshell strutted around the ring in a matching navy blue and silver halter top and shorts, a sparkly rhinestone belt and sky-high stilettos. Excitement grew as the arena was filled with enthusiastic attendees ready for the main event. The arena echoed as the national anthem for Mexico was sung by Pedro Fernandez and the national anthem for United States was sung by Tank. 

“Stepping into the ring with Mayweather and Canelo while they were in their corners during the fight was amazing,” said Lynch. “I felt very privileged to be able to be in the ring with such amazing fighters. This fight was an experience I will always remember.”

Celebrating 14 successful years on The Strip, FANTASY was named “Best Showgirls” in the Las Vegas Review-Journal 2012 “Best of Las Vegas” poll and has shaped itself into one of Las Vegas’ leading topless shows. New to the cast, lead singer Jaime Lynch adds an exciting and unforgettable element with her amazing powerhouse vocals as she takes center-stage alongside a talented cast of beautiful dancers. Great for singles and couples alike, the sexy production showcases 15 high-energy numbers set to a variety of today’s top music genres. While the gorgeous dancers lure guests into their wildest fantasies, comic relief Sean E. Cooper keeps audiences on its toes with his spot-on impressions of some of pop culture’s most recognizable personalities.



FANTASY (fantasyluxor.com) performs nightly at 10:30 p.m. in the Atrium Showroom at Luxor. Tickets start at $39, plus taxes and handling fees.  Guests must be 18 years of age or older. Tickets can be purchased at the Luxor box office, online at www.luxor.com, or by calling 800.557.7428 or 702.262.4400. Fans may follow FANTASY on Twitter @fantasyluxor or like FANTASY on Facebook at facebook.com/FantasyLuxor.


Photo credit: Tom Donoghue

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