BRYANT JENNINGS TRAINS IN VEGAS BEFORE PEREZ FIGHT

Bryant Jennings
LAS VEGAS, NV (June 16, 2014) – Gary Shaw Productions and Antonio Leonard Promotions heavyweight contender, Bryant “By-By” Jennings (18-0, 10 KOs), has set up training camp in Las Vegas for two weeks before his upcoming WBC title elimination bout against Mike Perez (20-0-1, 12 KOs).

Jennings, who hails from Philadelphia, PA, left home for two weeks to avoid the distractions that go along with training near family and friends. In the biggest fight on his career, he chose Las Vegas, to train in high elevation for a couple of weeks, before returning home to finish out camp.

“I wanted to come out to Las Vegas for a couple of weeks and train in high elevation,” said Jennings. “I’ve been running up at Mt. Charleston in high elevation, training alongside Erislandy Lara. Leaving Philly for a couple of weeks is only going to help me focus on getting fully prepared for Perez. I’ll head back home to finish out camp after this week.”

“Jennings is taking this fight very seriously,” said promoter Gary Shaw. “I know he doesn’t want to leave any stone unturned. That is why he went out to Vegas to train with the best guys in the business. I know he’ll be in great shape for this fight. He’s a dedicated and amazing athlete.”

Bryant “By By” Jennings and Mike “The Rebel” Perez will take place on Saturday, July 26 at The Mecca of Boxing, Madison Square Garden as the co-feature to Gennady Golovkin vs. Daniel Geale. The fight will be televised Live on HBO World Championship Boxing® beginning at 9:30 p.m. ET/PT.

GOLOVKIN VS. GEALE is presented by K2 Promotions, GGG Promotions in association with Gary Shaw Productions and Grange Old School Boxing.

Advance tickets priced at $500, $300, $200, $100, $50 and $25 can be purchased starting at 10:00 a.m. ET on Thursday, June 5 at the Madison Square Garden Box Office, all Ticketmaster outlets, Ticketmaster charge by phone (866-858-0008) and online at www.ticketmaster.com and www.thegarden.com

For fight updates on JENNINGS VS. PEREZ via Social Media, follow HBO Boxing on Twitter at @HBOBoxing and Facebook at /HBOBoxing, Bryant Jennings on Twitter at @BYJennings, Tom Loeffler/K2 Promotions at @TomLoeffler1 and Gary Shaw Productions at @GaryShawBoxing. Use the hashtag #JenningsPerez to join the conversation on Twitter.

For fight updates on GOLOVKIN VS. GEALE via Social Media, follow HBO Boxing on Twitter at @HBOBoxing and Facebook at /HBOBoxing, in addition to on Twitter at Gennady Golovkin/@GGGBoxing, Daniel Geale/@RealDealGeale, Tom Loeffler – K2 Promotions/ @TomLoeffler1 and Gary Shaw Productions/@GaryShawBoxing. Use the hashtag #GolovkinGeale to join the conversation on Twitter.




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Canelo Alvarez and Erislandy Lara Fight for “HONOR & GLORY,” Presented Live in Cinemas Saturday, July 12

Canelo Alvarez
entennial, Colo. – June 16, 2014 – Fathom Events, Golden Boy Promotions and Showtime PPV are pleased to present the two best junior middleweights in the world, Canelo Alvarez and Erislandy Lara, who will meet to decide 154-pound supremacyon Saturday, July 12 at 9:00 p.m. ET / 8:00 p.m. CT / 7:00 p.m. MT / 6:00 p.m. PT / 5:00 p.m. AK / 3:00 p.m. HI. “HONOR & GLORY: Canelo vs. Lara” will be broadcast live from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas to select theaters nationwide as Mexican superstar Canelo Alvarez squares off against WBA Junior Middleweight World Champion Erislandy “The American Dream” Lara in a 12-round bout. The event will be produced and distributed live by Showtime PPV.

Tickets for “HONOR & GLORY: Canelo vs. Lara” are available at participating theater box offices and online at www.FathomEvents.com. For a complete list of theater locations and prices, visit the Fathom Events website (theaters and participants are subject to change). The event will be broadcast to nearly 200 select movie theaters across the country through Fathom’s Digital Broadcast Network.

“I’m expecting one of the toughest fights of my career on July 12,” said Canelo Alvarez. “So knowing that I’ll have my fans cheering me on, not just in the arena but in movie theaters throughout the country, has me even more motivated to beat Erislandy Lara and give the fans a fight to remember.”

“This is the fight that the fans and I demanded and now they will get to see it on a grand scale,” said Lara. “There is no better situation in boxing then to see two hungry fighters willing to put everything on the line for the honor and glory of their fans. I’ll be sending a strong message to the world come July 12th, that you can count on!”

Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico’s Canelo Alvarez (43-1-1, 31 KOs) is one of the most compelling figures in the fight game today. A former world champion and still just 23-years-old, Canelo has captivated fans around the world with his exciting fighting style and charisma in and out of the ring. A professional since 2005, Canelo won the WBC Junior Middleweight Title in 2011 and successfully defended it five times before unifying the championship with a 2013 victory over Austin Trout. A mega-fight with Mayweather followed five months later. Although he lost a hard-fought decision to the pound-for-pound king last September, Canelo got back on track in March with a 10th round-technical knockout win over Alfredo Angulo.

Slick southpaw Erislandy “The American Dream” Lara (19-1-2, 12 KOs) graduated from the renowned Cuban amateur boxing program and migrated to the United States to pursue a professional boxing career. As a young contender on the rise, Lara suffered a controversial decision loss to Paul Williams in 2011. Since then, he has done his best to take it out of the judges’ hands by knocking out Ronald Hearns and Angulo, with the latter victory earning him the WBA Junior Middleweight World Championship. In his most recent bout, Lara won a 12-round unanimous decision over Trout on Dec. 7, 2013, and now the 31-year-old, who makes his home in Houston, will attempt to give Canelo a boxing lesson on July 12.

“Fight fans will not want to miss this epic bout between Canelo Alvarez and Erislandy Lara,” said John Rubey, CEO of Fathom Events. “Seeing this event on the big screen will be as close as you can get to a ring-side experience!”

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Orozco decisions Honorio

Antonio Orozco remained undefeated by scoring a 10-round unanimous decision over former world title challenger Martin Honorio in a Jr. Welterweight bout at the Del Mar Fairgrounds in Del Mar, California.

Orozco dominated the bout plus Honorio was deducted a point in round nine for a kidney punch.

Orozco, 141 lbs won by scores of 100-89 twice and 99-90 and is now 20-0. Honorio, 140 lbs is now 32-9-1.

Manuel Avila scored a 2nd round stoppage over David De La Mora in a scheduled ten round Jr. Featherweight bout.

Avila scored a knockdown from a hard left hook in round two. Avila went after De La Mora and that set up a good exchange until Avila landed a hard left hook that sent De La Mora down for a second time. Avila ended the bout when he landed a hard right in the middle of a hard flurry that sent De La Mora down for a 3rd and final time and the bout was stopped at 1:52 of round two.

Avila, 122 lbs of Vacaville, CA is now 15-0 with 6 knockouts. De La Mora, 121 1/2 lbs of Tijuana, MX is now 25-6.

Manuel Roman scored a 6 round unanimous decision over Jose Silveira in a Jr. Featherweight bout.

Roman controlled the action but he was docked a point in round four for a low blow.

Roman, 120 lbs of Paramount, CA won by scores of 59-54 on all cards. Silveria, 120 lbs of Kanasin, MX us bow 15-11.

Elias Espadas scored a 4-round unanimous decision over Jamal Harris in a Middleweight fight.

Esoadas, 160 lbs of Merida, MX won by scores of 40-36 and 39-37 twice ans is now 6-1. Harris, 159 lbs of Los Angeles, CA is now 5-9-4.




Krusher Returns to Atlantic City August 2 to Defend his WBO Light Heavyweight World Title

Sergey Kovalev
Atlantic City, NJ: Sergey “Krusher” Kovalev (24-0-1, 22 KOs), the undefeated Russian Wrecking Ball, returns to HBO Boxing After Dark and Atlantic City on August 2nd to defend his WBO Light Heavyweight World Title against undefeated Blake “Il Capo” Caparello (19-0-1, 6 KOs) at Revel Casino Hotel.

Kovalev, 31, originally from Chelyabinsk, Russia and now residing in Fort Lauderdale, FL, will defend his WBO title for the third time since taking it by force from Nathan Cleverly in a four round TKO victory in Cleverly’s hometown of Cardiff, Wales on August 17, 2013. Renowned for his ability to knockout anyone who dares to step in the ring with him, Krusher has an astonishing 91% knockout-to-win ratio. This will be his fourth fight on HBO and his second in Atlantic City.

“Krusher”
Photo Credits: Rich Graessle/Main Events

“I am happy to be back in the ring on August 2nd and thanks to HBO for offering us the date. Looking forward to face an unbeaten fighter, I know he will be coming to fight and to take my title away, but it belongs to me and I won’t let that happen,” said Kovalev. “I already started my preparation for this bout and will be ready in good condition when time comes to step into ring.”

“It is great to be back on HBO. It is the best place to showcase Sergey’s talents,” said John David Jackson, Sergey’s trainer. He added, “It is difficult to find an opponent to step in the ring with Sergey. Hopefully this Australian kid can step up to the plate. We are here to put on a show for the public. We know he is going to be a tough opponent but Sergey is up to the challenge.”

Egis Klimas, Kovalev’s manager added, “We can’t wait to see Sergey in the ring again and hope for his victory with his third defense. He is building a fan base in Atlantic City and an audience on HBO. According to ratings on HBO from his last fight, many people want to see him in the ring. I am happy that he is becoming more popular with every bout – not only in Russia, but also here in US.”

Kovalev vs. Agnew
Photo Credits: Rich Graessle/Main Events

Australia’s Caparello, 27, will be the third undefeated opponent who has put their “0” on the line against Kovalev since last August. While Caparello is not known as a knockout artist, he has far more experience in later rounds than the champion. “Il Capo” has gone the distance in 14 out of 20 fights and has been passed the eighth round nine times in his career. Because Kovalev knocked out almost all of his opponents, he has never fought past the eighth. Caparello said, “I would like to thank my promoter DiBella Entertainment, the WBO, Main Events and HBO for giving me this opportunity. I’m ready for this fight, you ain’t seen nothing yet. I won’t disappoint.”

Main Events’ CEO Kathy Duva said, “We would love for Sergey to fight all of the marquee names that have been avoiding him but they’re obviously afraid. So kudos to Caparello for stepping up! Sergey really is a fighter first. He just wants to be in the ring all the time, testing himself against the best. We are very grateful for the support we’ve gotten from HBO for Kovalev and our plan for him is to continue to fight the best opponent who’s willing to get in the ring.”

“Il Capo”
Photo Courtesy of:
DiBella Entertainment

Lou DiBella, of DiBella Entertainment, Caparello’s promoter added, “Kovalev is one of boxing’s hardest punchers, but Blake Caparello is one of the best pure boxers in the 175 lb. division. This is a classic matchup between boxer and puncher and Blake has the skills to give Kovalev fits.”

Main Events’ matchmaker, Jolene Mizzone, can attest that finding opponents to face Krusher is never easy. She said, “The great thing about matching Sergey is he will fight ANYONE, anytime, anywhere. Caparello is a southpaw boxer who has the ability to outsmart a straight forward-type of puncher like Sergey. Caparello is undefeated and hungry which makes him a dangerous opponent. If Caparello can take Sergey’s power, then he could last longer than people might think.”

Blake Caparello
Photo Courtesy of DiBella Entertainment
About Kovalev vs. Caparello:

The WBO Light Heavyweight World Championship between Sergey “Krusher” Kovalev, (24-0-1, 22 KOs) and Blake “Il Capo” Caparello (19-0-1, 6 KOs) is on Saturday, August 2nd at Revel Casino Hotel in Atlantic, City, NJ. The fight will be telecast as part of a split-site triple-header on HBO Boxing After Dark beginning at 9:45 PM ET/PT. The event is presented by Main Events in association with DiBella Entertainment. Ticket information will be released shortly.




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Provodnikov – Algieri Post Fight Press Conference




Video: Provodnikov – Algieri weigh in




GOLDEN BOY LIVE! RETURNS TO COLISEO RUBEN RODRIGUEZ IN PUERTO RICO ON THURSDAY, JUNE 19 WHEN LOCAL RISING STAR MCWILLIAMS ARROYO FACES FROILAN SALUDAR LIVE ON FOX SPORTS 1 & FOX DEPORTES

BAYAMON, PUERTO RICO (June 13, 2014) – It will be a festive night in Puerto Rico on Thursday, June 19 when FOX Sports 1 and FOX Deportes’ Golden Boy Live! returns to Coliseo Ruben Rodriguez in Bayamon with a thrilling slate of world-class boxing action headlined by a 12 round IBF Flyweight Title elimination bout between Fajardo, Puerto Rico rising star McWilliams Arroyo and unbeaten Digos City, Davao del Sur, Philippines’ Froilan “The Sniper” Saludar. Plus, in the 10-round super bantamweight co-main event, another Puerto Rico favorite, Cesar Seda of Juana Diaz, will face an opponent to be determined.

Arroyo vs. Saludar, a 12-round IBF Flyweight Title elimination bout, is presented by Golden Boy Promotions and PR Best Boxing and sponsored by Corona and O’Reilly Auto Parts. The FOX Sports 1 and FOX Deportes broadcast airs live at 8:00 p.m. ET/5:00 p.m. PT.

Tickets priced at $12 and $40 plus applicable taxes and service charges are on sale now at www.tcpr.com or by calling (787) 792-5000.

A boxer since the age of 12, 28-year-old McWilliams Arroyo (14-1, 12 KOs) compiled one of the most impressive amateur boxing resumes Puerto Rico has ever seen, representing the island in the 2008 Olympic Games (along with his twin brother McJoe who fought on the last Golden Boy Live! card in Puerto Rico) and winning a 2009 world title. Arroyo became a professional in 2010, defeating standouts like Lorenzo Trejo and Luis Maldonado and earning the WBO Latino Title. In his most recent bout, Arroyo knocked out Miguel Tamayo in four rounds.

Froilan “The Sniper” Saludar (19-0-1, 12 KOs) a 25-year-old highly decorated boxer from Digos, The Philippines who turned pro in 2009 and compiled an undefeated record while winning several regional titles. On June 19, he’ll be fighting for the first time outside of the Philippines and he’s eager to show fight fans in Puerto Rico why he’s nicknamed “The Sniper.”

Back in action for the first time since his courageous 12-round showdown with Two-Division World Champion Leo Santa Cruz last December, Puerto Rican slick southpaw Cesar Seda (25-2, 17 KOs) is looking forward to returning to the ring and kicking off a new winning streak like the five-fight stretch of excellence that earned him his shot against Santa Cruz. With the added incentive of fighting at home in Puerto Rico for the first time since 2012, the 28-year-old Seda will be fired up to deliver another impressive performance for boxing fans.

For more information, visit www.goldenboypromotions.com and www.prbestboxing.net, follow on Twitter at www.twitter.com/GoldenBoyBoxing, follow the conversation using #GoldenBoyLive, become a fan on Facebook at Golden Boy Facebook Page or www.facebook.com/PRBestBoxing and visit us on Instagram @GoldenBoyBoxing. For more information on FOX Sports 1 visit www.FOXSports.com/FOXSports1 and become a follower on Twitter at www.twitter.com/@FOXSports @FOXSports1 and @FOXSportsPR.




Provdnikov & Algieri Make Weight for Barclays Center World Title Fight

BROOKLYN (June 13, 2014) – World championship boxing returns to Brooklyn this tomorrow night!

WBO junior welterweight champion RUSLAN “The Siberian Rocky” PROVODNIKOV (23-2, 16 KOs) of Beryozovo, Russia and local scholar/brawler CHRIS ALGIERI (19-0, 8 KOs) of Huntington, Long Island weighed in at 139.8 and 140 pounds, respectively, for their highly-anticipated world championship battle.

Provodnikov vs. Algieri will headline a night of championship boxing, including the co- main event featuring undefeated WBO junior middleweight champion Demetrius Andrade (20-0, 13 KOs), of Providence, RI, making his first title defense, against No. 1 contender and mandatory challenger Brian Rose (25-1-1, 7 KOs), of Blackpool, England. Both fighters weighed in at 153.8 and 153.4 pounds, respectively.

Promoted by Banner Promotions and Top Rank®, in association with Joe DeGuardia’s Star Boxing and Tecate, remaining tickets to the Provodnikov-Algieri world championship event, priced at $31, $56, $86, $106 and $206, can be purchased online via Ticketmaster by visiting www.barclayscenter.com or www.ticketmaster.com, or by calling 800-745-3000. Tickets are also available at the American Express Box Office at Barclays Center. Group tickets are also available by calling 855-GROUP-BK. For information on individual suites, please call 718-BK-SUITE.

The Provodnikov – Algieri world title fight will take place Saturday night, June 14, and will be televised live from Brooklyn’s Barclays Center on HBO Boxing After Dark®. The telecast will begin at 10:00 P.M. ET/PT.

Photo by Ed Mulholland / HBO




Fight Network Presents ONE FC 17: Era of Champions LIVE Tomorrow, Saturday, June 14, at 8:30 a.m. ET

oronto – Fight Network, the world’s premier 24/7 television channel dedicated to complete coverage of combat sports, presents a live broadcast of ONE Fighting Championship 17: Era of Champions this Saturday, June 14, at 8:30 a.m. ET from the state-of-the-art Mata Elang International Stadium in Jakarta, Indonesia.

Fight Network’s live broadcast will air in Canada and Turkey, repeating in a same-day primetime slot at 9 p.m. ET.

In the main event, dynamic Brazilian striker Adriano Moraes and Japanese MMA veteran Kosuke “Rambo” Suzuki meet in a featured flyweight bout.

Meanwhile, Indonesian MMA star Fransino Tirta will face Egyptian prospect Sami Amin in the co-headliner.

All fighters made weight on Friday. Full results below:

MAIN EVENT
Flyweight bout: Kosuke Suzuki (56.7 kg/ 125 lbs) VS Adriano Moraes (56.6 kg/ 125 lbs)

CO-MAIN EVENT
Bantamweight bout: Sami Amin (60.9 kg/ 134 lbs) VS Fransino Tirta (60.9 kg/ 134 lbs)

MAIN CARD
Flyweight bout: Kentaro Watanabe (56.5 kg/ 125 lbs) VS Geje Eustaquio (56.7 kg/ 125 lbs)

Middleweight bout: Mahmoud Salama (83.4 kg/ 184 lbs) VS Aung La N Sang (83.3 kg/ 184 lbs)

Featherweight bout: Ev Ting (65.8 kg/ 145 lbs) VS Yohan Mulia Legowo (65.0 kg/ 143 lbs)

Flyweight bout: Jomanz Omanz (56.3 kg/ 124 lbs) VS Dejdamrong Sor Amnuaysirichoke (56.7 kg/ 125 lbs)

Flyweight bout: Ruel Catalan (56.6 kg/ 125 lbs) VS Gianni Subba (56.7 kg/ 125 lbs)

UNDERCARD
Welterweight bout: Mohammad Sotounzadeh (76.9 kg/ 170 lbs) VS Zuli Silawanto (76.8 kg/ 169 lbs)

Bantamweight bout: Ella Tang (60.3 kg/ 133 lbs) VS Desi Rahayu (60.2 kg/ 133 lbs)

For a full listing of Fight Network’s broadcast schedule, please visit tv.fightnetwork.com and follow on Twitter @fightnet, become a fan on Facebook and visit us on Instagram @fightnet.




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CES MMA makes network debut Saturday

PROVIDENCE, R.I. (June 13th, 2014) – Comcast SportsNet New England will air a replay of CES MMA’s 20th anniversary show, “CES MMA XX,” beginning at 8 p.m. EST on Saturday, June 14th, 2014, CES MMA’s network television debut.

Held at Twin River Casino in Lincoln, R.I., on Dec. 6th, 2013, “CES MMA XX” featured bouts by featherweight champion Rob Font of Boston, who will debut with the Ultimate Fighting Championships (UFC) in July; Woonsocket, R.I., bantamweight Andre Soukhamthath; unbeaten featherweight Charles Rosa of Boynton Beach, Fla.; Providence lightweight Luis Felix and East Providence, R.I., welterweight Nate Andrews with host and play-by-play announcer Michael Parente and color commentator Scott Rehm.

CSNNE, one of eight regional networks in the NBC Sports Group owned by NBCUniversal, serves eastern and central Connecticut, Vermont, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Rhode Island and is available on select cable providers and both DirecTV and Dish Network for satellite viewers.

CSNNE is available in Rhode Island in standard and high definition on Verizon (Ch. 77 SD/Ch. 577 HDTV) and Cox Communications (Ch. 55 SD/Ch. 727 HDTV) in addition to DirectTV (Ch. 630 SD/Ch. 630-I HDTV) and Dish Network (Ch. 419 SD/Ch. 5419). To find CSNNE on your local cable provider, visit www.csnne.com/channel-finder or www.cesmma.com for more information.




AS FATHER’S DAY APPROACHES,”GUERRERO VS. KAMEGAI” FIGHTERS REFLECT ON THE IMPORTANCE OF THEIR FATHERS AND THE IMPACT THEY HAVE HAD IN THEIR CAREERS

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CARSON, CALIF. (June 12, 2014) – Legendary basketball coach Jim Valvano once said, “My father gave me the greatest gift anyone could give another person, he believed in me.” The sport of boxing often mirrors that sentiment, as fathers not only believe in their sons, but can also be found in their corners -literally. From recent Boxing Hall of Fame inductees Oscar De La Hoya, Joe Calzaghe, Felix Trinidad and their fathers, to contemporary duos such as Danny and Angel Garcia and Shawn and Ken Porter.

The Saturday, June 21 fight card headlined by Robert Guerrero vs. Yoshihiro Kamegai from StubHub Center in Carson, Calif. live on SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING® is no exception, as three of the six televised fighters are trained by their fathers -Robert Guerrero, Gary Russell Jr. and Vasyl Lomachenko. Here is what they had to say about the impact their fathers have had on their careers as Father’s Day approaches this Sunday.

ROBERT “THE GHOST” GUERRERO

“Being a father is my biggest accomplishment and the most important aspect of my life. I teach my kids the right ways of doing things and to treat everyone with respect.

“I feel a duty to raise my kids with love and discipline. I’m a big believer in Jesus Christ so I want to make sure my kids get to know God at an early age.”

GARY RUSSELL JR.
“My father plays a very big role in my career. My father’s the painter, I’m just the canvas. I think a lot of the time we give the fighters all the credit, and we forget about the coaches that molded these fighters from the ground up.

“My dad put his life on hold to make sure that my life is 100 percent correct. It means a lot to me, plus he taught me how to be a good father to my little ones. He not only means a lot to me professionally, but he also means the world to me as a father.

“It’s difficult when you have a dad who’s also your coach because sometimes he’ll make you feel like the worst fighter ever in the gym, and then we’ll get home and he wants to sit down and watch a movie together after he just finished yelling at you. It’s definitely difficult, but we work on it.”

VASYL LOMACHENKO

“Unfortunately, we do not celebrate the U.S. Father’s Day in the Ukraine, neither in Russia or in the former Soviet Union. We [Eastern Europeans] don’t know that kind of a day or celebration. Now that I know of that custom, I’m going to start celebrating Father’s Day from this Sunday to June 21st.

“Everything that I have today, everything that is in me today, is from my father. He’s here next to me, and he’s always with me. He stands by me, he’s my hero”

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Guerrero vs. Kamegai is a 12-round fight promoted by Golden Boy Promotions and sponsored by Corona and AT&T. In the co-main event Gary Russell Jr. faces Ukrainian star Vasyl Lomachenko in a 12-round showdown for the vacant WBO World Featherweight Title and in the opener Devon Alexander will face off against Jesus Soto Karass in a 10-round super welterweight match up. It will take place at StubHub Center in Carson, Calif., and will air as the SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING® main event live on SHOWTIME (10 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PT) and will be available in Spanish via secondary audio programming (SAP).

Tickets priced at $150, $75, $50 and $25, plus applicable taxes, fees and services charges, and are available online at AXS.com, by phone at 888-9-AXS-TIX (888-929-7849) and at StubHub Center Box Office (Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. PT to 6 p.m. PT). VIP Suites are available by calling 877-604-8777. For more information on group discounts or VIP packages, please call 877-234-8425.

For more information, visit www.goldenboypromotions.com,www.sports.sho.com and www.homedepotcenter.com, follow on Twitter at www.twitter.com/GoldenBoyBoxing, www.twitter.com/shosports, www.twitter.com/StubHubCenter, www.twitter.com/GhostBoxing, www.twitter.com/MrGaryRussellJr, www.twitter.com/VasylLomachenko and www.twitter.com/TheRealDevonA, follow the conversation using #GuerreroKamegai or become a fan on Facebook at www.facebook.com/GoldenBoyBoxing, www.facebook.com/SHOBoxing and www.facebook.com/StubHubCenter.




Masternak primed for major Monte Carlo outing against Kalenga

Johannesburg, June 13 – Cruiserweight contender Mateusz Masternak (32-1, 23 KOs) believes next weekend’s WBA interim championship bout against Youri Kalenga (19-1, 13 KOs) in Monte Carlo is the most important of his career.

The two will fight on the “KO at the Casino” Golden Gloves card on June 21 alongside the likes of Martin Murray and Hekkie Budler.

“If I win, I will be just one step away from the world championship,” said the 27-year-old from his base at coach’s Piotr Wilczewski’s gym, which is located in Dzier?oniów in south-western Poland.

Masternak is rated #12 by the WBC, #6 by the WBA and #9 by the IBF.

He expects nothing less than a gruelling fight against Kalenga (WBA #7), who is based in France but is originally from the Democratic Republic of Congo. “I know that Kalenga is a really dangerous, hard-hitting fighter. He can knock out his opponent with a single punch. I am expecting a tough fight but we’ve prepared a good game plan. I am confident it will be successful.”

Masternak is fresh off a keep-busy fight against Stjepan Vugdelija, a routine assignment he won easily enough over eight rounds in Denmark in April.

“My last opponent was not a real challenge, so I could treat that fight as training. I had the opportunity to try out new techniques. I was very pleased with my efforts,” he said.
Subsequently, he spent eight weeks in camp ahead of the Monaco assignment.

“The first four I spent training in Dzier?oniów, and for the sparring sessions we decided to travel to the Polish mountains so that there would be no distractions. I’ve had great sparring partners – they’ve been imitating my opponent’s style. Everything has gone great.

“My coach and I both prefer traditional training methods – running, technique and sparring sessions. This has always worked for us so we see no reason to change anything.”

It’s all been boxing for the big-hitting former European champion.

“The last few months have been really hectic, so I couldn’t afford to spend a second on something that was not boxing related. Any spare time I have, I try to spend with my kids and family – that’s my perfect way to relax.”

Masternak has the extraordinary benefit of being in a stable that includes WBO champion Marco Huck and IBF champion Yoan Pablo Hernandez. Naturally, he soon hopes to add a glittering belt of his own to the illustrious collection.

“I have the utmost respect for Huck and Hernandez,” he says. “Just take a quick look at their achievements – it really is something! They are the two best fighters in the cruiserweight division and I believe I am on the right path to join them soon.”

Having fought for times in the United States, the last time in 2009, Masternak is not an entirely unknown talent beyond Europe. But those who may be unfamiliar with him can, he says, “expect good boxing with lots of emotion and excitement.”

His only defeat in an otherwise stellar career came in 2013 when he was stopped in the 11th round by Grigory Drozd. It is not a defeat the Pole prefers to dwell on.

“There is no need to look backward. I’ve learnt a lot from this defeat. I hope it was my last loss, because now I know how much it hurts.”

He has learned many lessons along the way. “The most important,” he says, “is to always believe in yourself, no matter what the current situation inside the ring.”

He credits Muhammed Ali as his boxing idol, admiring him for his great character inside and outside the ring.

For now, Masternak is determined to forge his own path, one that he hopes will end in championship glory.

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TICKETS ON SALE SATURDAY! GEORGE VS. DAVIS, AUGUST 23, U.S. CELLULAR FIELD

Chicago, IL, (June 12, 2014) Chicago’s most popular boxer, DONOVAN “Da Bomb” GEORGE will face top contender DYAH “Ali” DAVIS of Coconut Creek, Florida for the vacant International Boxing Organization Super Middleweight World Title on Saturday, August 23rd at ISFA’S “Boxing at the Park” at U.S. Cellular Field, Home of the Chicago White Sox, it was announced today.

Don “DA bomb” will be headlining the Round 3 Productions and Hitz Boxing Event. The 12-round clash is the first announced bout for this years’ Return of Boxing at the Ballpark, following the acclaimed debut last August by Round 3 Productions. This year’s event is so big that it will be presented by B96!

Advance tickets priced at $150, $100, $50 and $25 will go on sale this Saturday June 14 at 12:00 p.m. CT through Ticketmaster (www.Ticketmaster.com, phone 1-800-745-3000.) U.S. Cellular Field is located at 333 W. 35th Street in Chicago. Doors will open on the night of the event at 6:00 p.m. CT.

“Fans want great fights and for many years Donovan has been featured in numerous battles that have earned him the respect of boxing fans in Chicago and throughout the country” said Frank Mugnolo of Round 3. “We’re very excited to announce this World Championship Bout and to give Donovan this opportunity on what will be another epic night of boxing.”

“We’re planning a very special evening at the ballpark again this year and putting together a terrific night of boxing for the best fight fans in the world. We’ve priced tickets appropriately to make this a sensational family event.”

“Since I started working with Donovan I’ve been very impressed not only by his skills and work ethic but by the intangibles and the mental toughness he possesses to become a world champion” said Bobby Hitz of Hitz Boxing. “Davis is a very tough test for Donovan but I’m confident that August 23rd will be another great chapter in the annals of Chicago boxing history when he wins the World Title.”

“Fighting in my hometown at U. S. Cellular Field for my first world title is a fantastic opportunity”, said the Chicago born and raised George. “I’ve stayed busy in the gym since my last win on April 18 and will be well prepared for victory against Davis at the ballpark.”

Following a ten-month layoff from hand surgery, the 29-year-old George stormed back to the win column with a dominant sixth round knockout of veteran Troy Lowry on April 18 in front of a huge crowd at the Horseshoe Casino in Hammond, Indiana.

Sporting a record of 25-4-2 (22KO’s), and known for his celebratory back flips, George has been a tremendous Windy City fan favorite since turning professional in 2004.

Son of 1976 U.S. Olympic Gold Medalist and perennial professional contender Howard Davis Jr., the 32-year-old Dyah Davis has compiled a record of 22-4-1 (10KO’s) since turning professional.

Over his ten-year career Davis has faced numerous world champions and contenders including Sakio Bika, Marcus Johnson, Aaron Pryor Jr. and most recently James DeGale.

Both George and Davis hold wins over world title challenger Osumanu Adama, Davis winning a six round unanimous decision in August 2009, George winning an eight round nationally televised war by unanimous decision in April 2010.

Additional fights for this world-class event will be announced shortly.

ABOUT ROUND 3 PRODUCTIONS
Round 3 Productions was formed in 2011 by lifelong Chicago resident Frank Mugnolo and has quickly become one of the premier boxing promotional firms in the United States.

Making their mark quickly, Round 3 Productions guided current #1 ranked light heavyweight contender Andrzej “The Polish Prince” Fonfara to his first world title (International Boxing Organization) in November 2012.

While continuing to retain a substantial financial interest in Fonfara, Round 3 Productions has teamed with Chicago’s Hitz Boxing to sign perennial super middleweight contender Donovan “Da Bomb” George to an exclusive promotional contract with more signings of Chicago’s finest to come.

From the packed houses at the UIC Pavilion to the unprecedented pro boxing event at U.S. Cellular Field, Home of the Chicago White Sox, on August 16, 2013, Round 3 Productions has become a proven leader in the sport of boxing.

ABOUT HITZ BOXING
Since its debut in 1991, Hitz Boxing has been the Midwest’s leading boxing promoter. Led by Bobby Hitz, who boasted a 21-4 record with 18 KO’s as a boxer, Hitz Boxing is the longest running boxing promoter in the Chicago area dating back to the bi-monthly boxing series the “Ramada Rumble,” held at the former Rosemont Ramada Inn. The organization currently promotes the wildly popular “Fight Night at the Horseshoe” at the Horseshoe Casino in Hammond, IN and is the subject of the actuality show “Hitz Boxing,” a web series that has amassed over 5 million internet views. Over the years the organization has produced matches that have included some of the top names in boxing such as James Toney, Antonio Tarver, Montell Griffin, Iran Barkley, Andrew Golota and “Fast” Fres Oquendo.

For more information, please visit: www.hitzboxing.com.




“GUERRERO VS. KAMEGAI” UNDERCARD FIGHTER CONFERENCE CALL TRANSCRIPT

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Kelly Swanson
Thanks, everybody, for joining the call today. We are discussing the “Robert Guerrero vs. Yoshihiro Kamegai” undercard and today’s call includes fighters Gary Russell Jr., Vasyl Lomachenko, Devon Alexander and Jesús Soto Karass. It’s quite an exciting undercard, and it takes place Saturday, June 21, at StubHub Center in Carson, California, also live on SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING®.

We will begin the call with Devon Alexander and Jesús Soto Karass, and when the questions are done with them we have Gary Russell Jr. and Lomachenko available to answer questions as well. So, let’s get started, and I’m going to introduce Eric Gomez, Vice President of Golden Boy Promotions to make the introductions.

Eric Gomez
In Golden Boy and SHOWTIME fashion, we’re bringing you an exciting tripleheader that we’re very excited about on June 21, the long-awaited return of one of the most exciting fighters in boxing, Robert “The Ghost” Guerrero, who will take on Yoshihiro Kamegai in a 12-round welterweight fight. Kamegai is a very exciting fighter and everybody’s been waiting for Robert Guerrero to come back, so that’s great.

Obviously, we have two undercard fights that are very exciting as well, two Olympians, Gary Russell Jr. fighting against Vasyl Lomachenko. This is going to be for the vacant WBO World Featherweight title. Opening up the card is going to be two-time world champion Devon Alexander taking on the very dangerous Jesús Soto Karass.

All of this is taking place on Saturday, June 21, at the StubHub Center in Carson Calif.; promoted by Golden Boy Promotions; sponsored by Corona and AT&T, and is produced and distributed by SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING. It’s going to be live on SHOWTIME at 10 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PT. It’s going to be available in Spanish via secondary audio programming (SAP). The tickets are priced at $150, $75, $50, and $25, and there are still tickets available. They’re moving fast, obviously, because this is a great tripleheader. You can get them at StubHub Center, at the box office, or you can call, or go online as well.

Now I want to go ahead and introduce the fighters in the opening bout. Jesús Soto Karass, everybody knows, is a very exciting fighter. He’s from Los Mochis, Sinaloa, Mexico. He’s 31-years-old. He had a classic fight against Andre Berto last year,and he also had a very good fight against Marcos Maidana. He’s won four-of-his-last-six bouts. He had a very exciting fight as well with Selcuk Aydin. He’s a 13-year veteran, he’s fought the best throughout his career, and this is no exception. He’s taking a very dangerous fight with Devon Alexander, but you know that’s what he’s all about. He wants to get back into the title hunt, and this is the first step. So I want to introduce to you Jesús Soto Karass.

Jesus Soto Karass
Good afternoon, everybody. Thank you for being on the call. I’m very thankful to SHOWTIME and Golden Boy for once again having me on a big show like this, another opportunity. It’s an honor for me to be on the card with all these great fighters.

E. Gomez
Okay. So now, before we go to questions, I want to introduce the guy he’s going to be facing, Devon Alexander “The Great.” He’s got a very good record, 25-2 (14 KOs). He’s a former world champion and a gifted southpaw. He has wins over Lucas Matthysse, Marcos Maidana, Juan Urango and Junior Witter. He moved up to welterweight to capture the welterweight world title. What can I say about Devon Alexander, he’s one of the best fighters in the welterweight division in the world. This is a very dangerous test for him, but if he gets past a guy like Soto Karass then you know he’s going to be in the title hunt as well. So, Devon, if you could please say a few words.

Devon Alexander
I want to thank Golden Boy, Al Haymon and SHOWTIME for allowing me to be on this card. Like Eric said, it’s an awesome card, and I’m ready to make a statement. This is a statement fight for me coming off of a loss. You know I don’t like to lose. My whole career I’ve been a winner, and when I lose I come back even better. So, I’m looking forward to fighting on June 21and making a statement.

Q
Devon, you lost your last fight and lost your title. You had one previous loss before that. How how hard is it to get over that?

D. Alexander
Yes, it definitely wasn’t my best performance. Like I’ve said in a recent interview, I took (Shawn) Porter lightly a little bit. I beat him when I was amateur and you know I had this hunch that this was going to be a cakewalk, and he surprised me a little bit and I didn’t follow the game plan so you saw the result of that. You know every loss is a bad thing to me but that’s over and done with. I’m moving on. This is the present, and it’s about what I do in the present and what’s going to count, and I’m looking forward to it June 21.

Q
Do you feel like you’re just maybe slightly overlooked at this point when you have a resume that’s really second to none in that weight class, you know between 140 and 147, with those victories that you had?

D. Alexander
Yes, for sure, I definitely feel that way a little bit. But the only way they’re going to respect you is you continue to win. I know whom I’ve beaten, I know my potential and I know I’m going to be at the top of the game one of these days. I just got to continue to win, continue to listen to my corner and listen to Kevin; because that’s the only way they’re going to respect you. I have to go out there and look good doing it, and you know that’s the only thing people want to see is a win and looking explosive doing it, and that’s what I’m going to have to do. Like you said, my resume speaks for itself. You know I am a threat to anybody out there, and all I have to do is continue to win.

Q
Is the blueprint from the Maidana fight the one that you want to fight Soto Karass with or is there some other thing that you look at when you see what he’s done in his recent fights that make you think you have to do something different?

D. Alexander
Well, every fighter is different and everybody has different styles. Styles make fights, and Soto Karass is a different fighter from Maidana; he’s longer, he’s rangier and he’s going to come straight for it, kind of like Maidana. But he’s a different angle, and I’m going to have to do something different this fight. You take bits and pieces from each fight and see what Soto Karass does and you capitalize on his mistakes, and that’s what we plan on doing. I don’t feel that I have to do anything special, just go out there and do what I normally do and be exciting and get the victory.

Q
Is it your plan or in your mind to play spoiler again? Did being an underdog motivate you in some fashion because of the previous loss and that you are facing another former world champion?

J. Soto Karass
It motivates me very much. Pretty much throughout my career I’ve been considered an underdog; nobody ever gives me an opportunity, or a chance. But it motivates me, and fighting a fighter like Devon Alexander, who’s a complete fighter, a guy that can box, he can punch, he can move, it’s my motivation because beating him I know that I have accomplished something. So, yes, it’s very motivating for me.

Q
What I’m wondering is how much are you able to enjoy life away from boxing and appreciate what you’ve accomplished when you look at your record when you’re constantly being questioned about the legitimacy of your wins? Are you able to know in your heart when you’re away from the ring the fighter that you are?

D. Alexander
Well, kind of and kind of not. That’s a good question, because every time I beat these guys, there’s always some type of excuse. I was holding too much or it was a close fight or something. There’s always an excuse about when I get the victory how I beat them or something like that. To be honest, I haven’t really sat down and said, okay, I beat these guys. I haven’t really enjoyed it, because I got so much negativity coming back.

But I try not to worry about that. I just have to continue to win, continue to win, because that’s the only thing that’s going to count at the end of the day. You know they can’t deny you if you continue to win and continue to beat these guys, continue to beat the top guys, and that’s all you can do. You know you’re going to have your critics, you’re going to have people saying this and that, but at the end of the day as long as you get the victory that’s all that matters.

Q
How do you keep from wearing down? How do you enjoy what you’re doing in training and actually be up for a fight when you go into a fight knowing that pretty much every fight is a difficult fight, as it has been?

D. Alexander
Well, you just have to love what you do. If you love what you do then it’s going to be exciting, you’re going to be happy, and you’re going to be able to get up for it, you’re going to motivated to get up for it and I’m just saying it’s part of the game. They’re not just going to give it to me; they’re just not going to give me the top guys unless I continue to beat these guys. They’re not going to give me anything; I have to go out and work for it, you know work for whatever I want. The only way I do that is go to the gym, work hard and continue to beat these top guys. That’s the only way I see doing it.

I can enjoy it when I’m 35, 36, but right now my mission is to continue to win and get to the top of the game, and that’s what I plan on doing. You get a few stumbles here and there, but ultimately I’ll be at the top.

Q
How do you keep the enjoyment in your workouts on a daily basis when in the past even with the Maidana victory you know it didn’t last long? Do you feel like ultimately you’re going to get your credit?

D. Alexander
I totally think at the end of the day I’ll get my credit. They say the greats don’t get recognized for their greatness until they die. I just have to continue to win. I handle that by surrounding myself with a lot of people that love me, there are a lot of people that motivate me, and continue to instill in me that I am one of the best out there, and that’s what keeps me going. That’s what Kevin always tells me in my ear, ‘Man, you’re one of the best guys out there. Don’t let nobody steer you away from that, and continue to do what you do.’ And I’m going to keep going, and that’s what I’m going to do.

Q
Jesus, how did you get over losing badly to Gabriel Rosado and what keeps you going when you lose to Maidana? What is your secret that makes you so dangerous every time you comes into the ring and not be a walkover or a stepping-stone?

J. Soto Karass
There’s no secret. My family basically, my wife, my kids, my mother, my father, my brothers, you know that’s what it’s all about. There’s no real secret. I think that I gain my strength from them, from my family, but at the same time I know and I’m confident that I can give great fights, and that motivates me. I know that, win or lose, I’m going to give the fans a great fight.

Q
If you never win a title will you be satisfied with his career?

J. Soto Karass
You know, obviously, every fighter wants to win a world title; it’s everybody’s dream. But I’m very thankful for what I’ve gotten out of boxing, what I’ve received out of boxing. It’s changed my lifestyle, so I’m very gracious and thankful to boxing. Yes, it’s always a dream to win a world title, but basically it’s in God’s hands. He wants me to be a world champion then that’s what’s going to happen. I’m always ready and I’m always going to fight hard, but it’s in his hands. But at the end of the day I’m very thankful for what I’ve gotten out of boxing.

Q
You have a common opponent in Marcos Maidana; he was very much in that fight, Devon basically dominated him. Is there anything you can take out of that common opponent and how does Devon compare being a boxer to anyone else in the space? How is he compared to him?

J. Soto Karass
As far as the Maidana fight there’s nothing really I can take away from it, because it’s two totally different styles. Maidana’s an aggressive fighter; he’s going to come forward, he attacks you, he puts pressure on. While Devon boxes, he’s a boxer; he knows how to box, he knows how to move, he can counter. So there’s nothing really. It’s just totally different styles. There’s nothing really I can take away from the Maidana fight that he fought and I fought, there’s nothing I can take away from that.

As far as Devon’s style, yes, it’s very different. I fought lefties before, but this is a totally different style. It’s the first time I’m facing someone like a Devon Alexander. It’s going to be a very tough fight for me, but I’m working on different things in the gym so I can be able to accomplish what I’m trying to accomplish and beat a Devon Alexander.

Q
It seems like most critics win, lose, or draw just don’t feel like they’re getting a consistent performance from you. Is that something that you’re aware of and that you feel like you’ve addressed?

D. Alexander
Well, it is something I’m aware of and that is something me and my coach have talked about. But you know every fighter’s different, you know you’ve got to fight every fight different. If you fight every fighter the same then you’re not learning anything or you need to change camps, because every fighter is different and every fighter brings something different to the table.

So sometimes you’re going to have to take it slow and pick your shots, and sometimes there’s a time where you saw me go forward. So it just depends on the fight. But we have talked about that, and I do need to stay more consistent with my attack and be more aggressive. But you’re right about that.

Q
Devon, you sold a lot of tickets in St. Louis and you haven’t fought there that much. Is that by design that you kind of wanted to get away from it, because I know there was some talk of some distractions when you were fighting at home? Or is there something that just hasn’t really been brought to the forefront for you yet?

D. Alexander
They just haven’t brought it to the forefront lately. But I did want to get away from St. Louis for a minute just because I want them to miss me. After I’ve been gone for a few years they’ll come out and they’ll come out in full force because they miss me and I’ve been gone for a few years. So you know that’s what I’ve been wanting to do. Also, it hasn’t been approached yet, either, it’s been all out-of-town fights, which is okay with me, too, because I want the whole world to know me.

Q
Does Soto Karass remind you of a guy, either an amateur early in your careerthat you’ve fought already? Do you feel like you’ve kind of been in with a Soto Karass already, just a different name?

D. Alexander
Well, yes, I could say we’ve been in a similar style to Soto Karass. But like I said, every fighter is different, but I have been in fights against guys with his technique and his style of boxing. So, we definitely have to be prepared for whatever he brings, and we’re going to be ready June 21. Like I said, it will be a statement fight for me.

Q
Is putting pressure on Devon something that you are taking into consideration and being that at times you are a pressure fighter do you think that you can eventually break him down as well?

J. Soto Karass
You know realistically I haven’t even looked at his past fights; I haven’t even looked at those fights. I’m going to use everything at my disposal. I’m going to follow the game plan, whatever my corner tells me to do. I do know how to box as well; I can box if I need to. If I have to pressure him I’m going to pressure him. I’m going to do whatever my corner tells me, but the most important thing is to follow the game plan that I’ve been working on in the gym.

Q
Do you have any issues fighting southpaws? Where does he sit with facing a southpaw after having a string of orthodox fighters?

J. Soto Karass
He said you know, whenever you fight a southpaw, any fighter, they’ll tell you that, yes, it’s a little difficult fighting a southpaw, but that’s why you put in the hard work, that’s why you go to training camp, that’s why you do all the work in the gym, and that’s what I’ve been working on. I feel that if I put in the hard work in the gym, that gives me confidence to be able to go up in the ring and accomplish what I’m trying to accomplish.

E. Gomez
Okay, so now we’re going to switch over to the Gary Russell fight against Vasyl Lomachenko. Once again, this is a world title fight; this is for the vacant WBO World Title.

To say a few words on behalf of Lomachenko I want to introduce to you Carl Moretti, Vice President of Boxing Operations for Top Rank.

Carl Moretti
As Eric said, this is for the vacant WBO Featherweight Championship, a title that Vasyl fought for against Orlando Salido a couple of months ago and lost a controversial split decision. But we’re obviously thankful to have the opportunity to fight for the world title again against a totally different style than Orlando Salido and a very talented fighter in Gary Russell. So we look forward to June 21 to raising our hands as world champion. Let me introduce his manager, Egis Klimas, and Vasyl Lomachenko. So, Egis, please introduce Vasyl and translate anything he’d like to let the media know.

Egis Klimas
Hello, everybody. It’s a pleasure to be here with you today. I’m Egis Klimas, manager of Vasyl Lomachenko, and here’s Vasyl Lomachenko himself.

Vasyl Lomachenko
Good day to everybody, I’m happy to be here to talk to you and to fight on June 21 for a world championship.

Eric Gomez
So now I’ll introduce Gary Russell Jr. Gary Russell’s undefeated (24-0 14 KOs). He fights out of Capitol Heights, Md. Gary is one of the most talented boxers in boxing today and a very exciting fighter. He’s also an Olympian. In his 24 fights he’s won pretty much every round of every fight, and he’s getting his biggest opportunity fighting for this world title. This is going to be the toughest test of his career, but, as Gary’s always done, he’s going to look to shine and to bring home the world title.

So, Gary, if you could say a few words, please?

Gary Russell Jr.
I appreciate you guys having me. Like you said, we are just getting out of the gym and it’s our second workout of the day. We’ll be ready in full force, and let’s make it happen.

Q
You have been very critical of the fact that this fight is taking place, even though it is for a title. Have any of your feelings changed or do you still feel that he hasn’t earned his position in this fight?

G. Russell Jr.
Honestly, none of my feelings have changed. I feel as though I’m a firm in believer in God, and I believe that everything happens for a reason. If this is the guy that we have to use as a stepping-stone to navigate out of the level we’re on to a different level then so be it. You know we’ll have to stand ready, we’ll work and we’re ready to go.

Q
You also said in the past that this is a fight where Top Rank is going against an Al Haymon fighter. Did you want to share any feelings about that?

G. Russell Jr.
Well, like I said, honestly it’s a big honor to break the cycle of the Al Haymon and Bob Arum Top Rank and Golden Boy dissent, because I think you have these great fighters you know on both sides of the fence that the fans would love to see, but now it’s a possibility to fulfill them or give them a possibility to see it, because of the ongoing situation with them.

I think it’s a big breakthrough for me and Lomachenko to be able to be one of the first to actually do it, and hopefully this will open the door for a lot of the other fights that the fans would want to see take place.

Q
Carl, do you have any opinion about what he just said? I mean he says he sees this fight as a breakthrough. Obviously, this is just one fight, and there’s a lot that has gone on in the so-called cold war. Do you have any opinion about what Gary just said?

C. Moretti
Well, I think that’s what the media and social media likes to jump on, but you know at the end of the day I just can’t see in the middle of the sixth round guys rooting for Al or Bob. It’s a fight, and the fight Lomachenko has to worry about is Gary Russell and Gary Russell has got to worry about Lomachenko, and anything other than that is just Twitter talk, which people seem to love lately.

Q
Can you talk about Gary’s comments; he has said in the past that Vasyl hasn’t really earned his position to be in this fight. Obviously, he took a big step in going for a title in his second professional fight. Can you talk a little bit about that?

V. Lomachenko
Gary thinks from one point-of-view and I see from one point-of-view. After June 21 everybody will see from a different point-of-view, and we can talk more details after the fight is over.

Q
There’s a chance he is facing kind of an uphill climb potentially being 1-2 as a professional in only his third professional fight? I mean is there any pressure that he’s feeling?

V. Lomachenko
No, I don’t feel any pressure. I don’t feel anything, because I already have the one loss. I think Gary Russell is the one who needs to be thinking about that loss.

Q
How do you keep your emotions in check heading into such a big moment in your career?

G. Russell Jr.
I feel like this is something I’ve worked for so long for. I think that it is destiny, and I believe that some people who haven’t, they’re about ready to find out. All I have to do is work hard. My family is my motivation. You get all your motivation and energy from them.

My worst fear that I always talk to my little brother about is disappointment. You know not disappointment from anyone else, but just disappointment from my family, my brothers, my mom, my dad, my wife, my kids, and etc. There’s no one on the planet that will make me feel that way, other than them. This is an occupation, this is what we do, and it’s something that I excel at. You know I can’t wait.

Q
What’s your thought on the criticism you’ve received in terms of the lack of quality opponents that you’ve faced so far as a pro?

G. Russell Jr.
Oh, man, there’s going to be criticism anyway. My dad told me you could never please everybody. You know we wanted to get to maybe 23- 0, you know 22-, 23-0 before we competed for a world title. And one of the reasons why is based on the fact that you can be an elite amateur, but when you go into professional it’s a completely different world, you’re not going full rounds, you know you’re going 10, 12 hard rounds with guys that are putting in that extra work, and this is the only way that you can gain experience by getting these rounds in. We don’t want to take things like that for granted by not getting the rounds in.

Q
Do you believe that on the way to the opportunity to fight for the world title that there should be a fight against a top-level opponent, a contender to earn that position?

G. Russell Jr.
I feel as though it all goes back into the comfort level of the fighter as far as the level of experience that you get in with. I feel as though the experience that we got in with the fighters that we competed against was picture perfect, and it will show up on June 21.

Q
Is it his opinion between fighting Ramirez and Orlando Salido, a veteran, a world champion, that in just two professional fights his opponent level has already exceeded the opponent level that Gary had fought in his first 24 fights?

V. Lomachenko
I didn’t see all the fights, and I didn’t see all the opponents, but as far as I saw opponents I can probably compare a few guys who were close to Jose Ramirez or maybe even to Jose Ramirez, but I’ve never seen any of them being as far as Salido.

Q
Do you feel like that experience against Salido, even though you’re now just the two fights into your professional career, that he learned a lot in that fight that will help him when it comes time to fight Gary?

V. Lomachenko
Of course I learned how to adjust to professional boxing, because I’ve never been in the ring so much. But I think just fighting the 12 rounds with Orlando Salido I got to experience more if I would be fighting just regular level guys for two years.

Q
You guys were both, Gary and Vasyl, great, great amateur fighters; did you ever come across each other in the amateurs, did you ever spar with each other, did you ever fight each other as amateurs?

V. Lomachenko
We did not, but I believe we had one opponent both of us faced in the amateurs and that was a Russian who Gary Russell lost to and a couple of years later I defeated.

Q
Gary, had you and Vasyl ever encountered each other as amateurs and/or fought each other, ever sparred. He said no. He said that he beat a guy that had beaten you a couple years earlier before he fought him. Do you have any recollection of that, or did you ever fight him or spar him?

G. Russell Jr.
I’ve never fought him, never sparred him. I honestly don’t even know if we had a common opponent. If he said we did then it’s very possible. We both competed internationally. I honestly didn’t hear about Lomachenko until I was already a professional,.

Q
Obviously, by taking on Gary, you’re not slowing down your pace at all. Was there a discussion about doing that, though? What’s the urgency?

V. Lomachenko
Well, I’m not looking at it like a ladder, like I’m stepping up or stepping down. I just have another chance to fight for the title, and you know this is my dream and desire is to get one and I have a chance and, of course, I’m going to take it. Then after the Salido fight I didn’t know who it was going to be, Gary Russell or somebody else. I didn’t care, I just said make me the fight for the title.

Q
Gary, was Vasyl ever on your radar, even whether as an amateur or even once he turned pro a couple of years ago?

G. Russell Jr.
Like I said, in the amateurs I’d never heard of him. In the amateurs the only time I heard of Lomachenko was once he had turned professional and there was a possibility I’d be competing against him for the world title. I never ran across him in amateurs at all.

Q
Was there ever frustration on your part about wondering, you have all this talent, but yet something was just holding you back from getting to the top level?

G. Russell Jr.
No, no, I never had any frustrations. Like I said, my team and me had a game plan that we wanted to get the strength in as a professional. Like you said, you see these guys before that have been stellar amateurs and can’t make the necessary adjustments as professionals. We wanted to get the rounds in, we wanted to learn the ins and outs as a professional before we competed for a world title. We had a little minor hiccup here and there, but other than that we stayed on course and we’re right on track.

Q
So I want to give you the opportunity, what fights have been negotiated where guys have wanted to get into the ring and for whatever reason it just didn’t happen?

G. Russell Jr.
Oh, we wanted to fight Lopez; it never happened. We wanted to fight Johnny Gonzalez, he didn’t take the fight. Well, it is what it is. I think everything in life happens for a reason. I think this worked out perfectly for me to get my first world title against Lomachenko.

Q
Have you watched his two fights, and if so what did you take away from it?

G. Russell Jr.
We did watch his first professional fight and the Salido fight. I’ve seen from the work that he still competes like an amateur, he still fights like an amateur that turned professional, he fights like an amateur that hasn’t gotten the rounds in.

I think that he’s talented, but I think that he’s overlooking just the rounds that you have to get in as a professional to get the certain experience in.

Q
Do you feel like now that the stage is set this is definitely the right time for this title fight?

G. Russell
This is definitely the right time for the title fight. Like I said and Lomachenko would probably understand where I’m coming from on this, you know when you have these guys that are competing for the Olympics what they normally do to familiarize that particular country you know with the other countries that are out there they compete in duals. They compete in duals, U.S. versus Canada, U.S. versus Cuba, etc. The reason why is to gain the experience and familiarize yourself with different opposition.

Q
What do you feel separates you guys come June 21?

G. Russell
Oh, of course I think my hand speed will definitely be a big factor. I understand you could probably bring guys in to kind of mimic my style, but if they have the hand speed they don’t have the punching ability, and if they have my punching ability they don’t have my hand speed. There’s no way possible for them to duplicate what it is that I’m going to bring to the table on June 21.

Q
Does he feel the criticism that fighting for a couple titles with only three fights is kind of unfair and unwarranted being that it’s kind of a double standard?

V. Lomachenko
Not everybody has a chance to go so far, and when I thought I had the chance I worked hard for it, and I think I earned it. Again, somebody can fight five years and not have a single chance to get to a title fight. I’m going to do it. I’m confident I can do it, and I will try to do it.

K. Swanson
Okay, that is our last question from the media, but I actually have a question for both of the fighters that I’d like to ask so we can have it on the record. Sunday is Father’s Day and I’m not sure if Lomachenko knows the tradition here in America. We have a Father’s Day every year, and this Sunday is Father’s Day where everybody honors their dads.

I was at the Boxing Hall of Fame last weekend, and Tito Trinidad, Oscar De La Hoya and Joe Calzaghe all recognized their fathers for the role that they have played in their careers. I also understand that both Vasyl and Gary’s dads are involved in their boxing careers, so I’d like to get a comment from both of you as to what Father’s Day means. Gary, you’re also a dad, but how has your dad played a role in your career, and do you plan on doing anything special this Father’s Day as you get ready for this fight? And then we’ll ask Vasyl about his.

G. Russell
My father matters a lot, man, when it comes to my career. He’s the painter, I’m just the canvas. You know I think a lot of times they give all the fighters the credit and forget about the coaches that mold the fighters from the ground up, and I watched my dad put his life on hold to make sure that my life is 100% correct. It means a lot. He taught me how to become a father to my little ones. So he means a lot to me and my career, but more importantly he means more to me as a father.

It’s difficult when you have a dad who is also your coach, because sometimes he’ll make me feel like the worst fighter ever in the gym. Then we’ll get home and he wants to sit down and watch a movie like he didn’t just yell at me. So it’s definitely difficult, but we work on it and it’s all right.

K. Swanson
Great, and do you have any special plans for this Sunday?

G. Russell
My only plan is we come home with the world title, and I let my dad hold the belt.

K. Swanson




RED-HOT IVAN REDKACH HEADLINES JUNE 27TH ESPN FRIDAY NIGHT FIGHTS CARD AGAINST THE DANGEROUS FORMER WORLD TITLE CHALLENGER SERGEY GULYAKEVICH

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New York, NY / St. Charles, MO (6/12/14) – On Friday, June 27, DiBella Entertainment, and Rumble Time Promotions, returns to the beautiful Ameristar Casino in St. Charles, MO, to present that week’s edition of ESPN Friday Night Fights and ESPN Deportes’ Noche de Combates . Headlining the card will be the red-hot Ivan “El Terribel” Redkach (16-0, 13KO’s) taking on his toughest opponent to date in the dangerous, former world-title challenger Sergey “The Surgeon” Gulyakevich (41-2, 17KO’s) in a 10-round super lightweight matchup.

In the live televised co-feature, highly regarded undefeated prospect Ryan “The Polish Prince” Kielczweski (19-0, 4KO’s) puts his undefeated record on the line when he faces the once-beaten Ramsey Luna (12-1, 4KO’s) in an eight-round super featherweight showdown.

ESPN will begin live coverage at 9 p.m. ET on ESPN2, ESPN Deportes and WatchESPN.

Since turning pro in late 2009, Redkach, a 2008 Olympic team alternate for his native Ukraine, has been on an absolute tear through the professional ranks. The tall southpaw is a tornado inside the ring with lethal knockout power in both hands. Redkach displays a frightening seek-and-destroy mentality from the moment the bell sounds. Eleven of his 13 knockouts have come in three rounds or less, with six coming in the very first round. The IBF #9 and WBC #10-rated USBA lightweight champion is coming off his most impressive victory to date, an exciting and dominant 10-round unanimous decision win over once-beaten Tony Luis on ShoBox in January. In Luis, Redkach met a slick and crafty boxer who was able to survive Redkach’s early onslaught and take the relentless Ukrainian into deep waters for the first time in his career. Redkach showed that he has more than one dimension though and was able to box and flurry with combinations down the stretch, ultimately earning him the well-deserved decision in what was a highly entertaining matchup. Redkach, who has been featured on Dan Rafael’s “Prospects to Watch” list on ESPN.com in back-to-back years, is honing in on challenging for his first world title. However, he must first get by the much more experienced and extremely dangerous Gulyakevich.

Nicknamed “The Surgeon” for his pinpoint punching accuracy, the 33-year-old Belarus-native Gulyakevich is currently riding a six-year, 15-bout winning streak, since dropping a controversial 12-round majority decision to then-reigning interim WBC super featherweight world titleholder Humberto Gutierrez back in 2009 in Gutierrez’ backyard of Mexico. Prior to the loss to Gutierrez, the then-European super featherweight champion Gulyakevich was coming off his most impressive victory to date, a 12-round unanimous decision against then-unbeaten and future WBC featherweight champion Vitali Tajbert. The only other blemish on Gulyakevich’s record came via seventh-round technical decision loss to 22-1 Alex Arthur in 2006.

Like Redkach, Gulyakevich is tall for the lightweight division, standing at 5’10”, and he is also a very aggressive fighter. Gulyakevich, now promoted by Joe DeGuardia’s Star Boxing, has been anxiously awaiting an opportunity to make a splash in the U.S. market for years, and is chomping at the bit to finally make his stateside national television debut against the red-hot Redkach. Gulyakevich is hungry to prove that he is one of the top lightweights in the world, and knows that a victory over Redkach, who many believe will be challenging for a world title in the very near future, will surely cement himself as one of the top 135lb. fighters in all of boxing.

The co-feature will see popular and exciting Massachusetts-native Kielczweski returning to Friday Night Fights just a little over a year after he scored his most impressive victory on the network; a highlight-reel one-punch knockout over the previously undefeated knockout artist Miguel Soto (11-0, 11KO’s). Before a loud and raucous hometown crowd who had made the short trip over from Quincy, MA, to Salem, NH, Kielczweski absolutely dominated Soto from the opening bell, before landing a monstrous left hook that sent his foe crashing face first to the canvas in the fifth round of their scheduled eight-rounder. The knockout was so impressive that it was voted as the fifth best play on ESPN’s “Top-10 Plays of the Day”. A 2007 and 2008 New England Golden Gloves champion and 2008 National Golden Gloves runner-up, Kielczweski is looking to make the transition from top prospect to legitimate world contender and another stellar performance on the nationally televised ESPN network will do just that.

Kielczweski is expected to have his hands full with Luna. The Mexican-American Luna is a hard-charging aggressive fighter whose lone defeat as a professional came at the hands of former amateur standout and now undefeated top prospect Toka Kahn Clary in December of last year. Luna lost a unanimous six-round decision but had Clary in trouble a number of times, dropping him twice badly before ultimately losing a razor-thin majority decision. Following the defeat to Clary, Luna bounced back with a unanimous eight-round decision in May of this year, and is now ready to throw his name in the mix of the top up-and-coming 130lb. fighters in the world with a victory over the highly regarded Kielczweski.

Tickets are currently on sale and are priced at $80 for ringside and $40 for general admission. Tickets can be purchased by calling 1(800) 293-5949 or by visiting www.metrotix.com. Doors open at 5 p.m. CT with the first bout scheduled for 6 p.m. CT.

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DEERFIELD BEACH, Fla. (June 12, 2014) – Hosted by his promoter Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson, undefeated multiple world champion Yuriorkis “The Cyclone of Guantanamo” Gamboa (23-0, 16 KOs) held an open media workout today at Iron Mike Promotions Gym to promote Gamboa’s June 28 world title fight against World Boxing Organization (WBO) lightweight championTerence Crawford (23-0, 16 KOs).

Promoted by Top Rank, in association with SMS Promotions, PS4 and Tecate, Crawford vs. Gamboa will be the 12-round main event, airing live on HBO Boxing After Dark, starting at 10:00 p.m. ET/PT, from Century Link Center in Omaha, Nebraska.

Reserved tickets to Crawford vs. Gamboa are on sale starting at just $27.00, with remaining tiers priced at $52.00 and $102.00. Tickets are available to purchase at the CenturyLink Center Omaha box office and all Ticketmaster outlets, call 800-745-3000 to charge-by-hone, or order online at www.TicketMaster.com.

GAMBOA QUOTES

“Coming from Cuba, the guys were technical and had size, and I fought them a lot. Me, I’ve perfected my strategy to fighting these type of fighters.”

“I think this will be a counter-vs-counter match.”

“Objective is to get him to the middle range where I can use my speed.”

“Logic says to carry a little more weight as you get older, so I’m comfortable fighting at this weight.”

“The training camp is going perfect.”

How are you preparing in this training camp? “General conditioning and working on specific objectives as we draw closer to the fight.”

Working with Floyd Sr? “We worked on defense and counter punching. I know I tend to put my hands down and we worked on that.”

Strategy vs Crawford: “The game plan is to attack from the start, be on the defensive, and develop the fight from there.”

Why did you go fight Crawford in his hometown? “At this point, we have nothing to lose. We fight whenever, where ever.”

Prediction: “We will have a great fight and I’ll give you the best of me every time I fight. We will win.”

Working with 50? “It’s been two years up to this point it has been a great opportunity. I’m aware that other promoters have not made it easy for 50 to complete his two bout agreement.”

What’s next? “After this fight, sitting with SMS and looking for a fight with Garcia or someone of that stature.”

The objective for the fight: “The first objective is not only to win the championship, it’s to give SMS Promotions a better advantage. I feel they have left them [SMS Promotions] on the side and not given them fights because they don’t them to have a champion.”

Regarding his career: We have had a great career, of course, nothing is perfect. We have the right to make mistakes like humans but this is a great opportunity to show the people that Gamboa, ‘The Hurricane of Guantanamo’ is here.”

His state of fighting activity and inactivity. Are you worried about that going into the ring with Crawford? “I’m not worried about that one bit. I’m not only active when a fight presents itself. For me inactivity is when you are not training at all but I’m always training.”

50 CENT QUOTE

“Gamboa has been with me from the beginning. I got the opportunity to see his talents early on. He’s here in Miami training hard and this is going to be a great fight.”




STAR BOXING’S FINEST IN WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP BOUTS THIS SATURDAY NIGHT ON HBO

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Bronx, NY (June 12, 2014) Joe DeGuardia’s Star Boxing is headed to one of their biggest nights in their more than two decades as the leading promoter in the New York City area coming up this Saturday night, June 14 at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn and live on HBO Boxing After Dark®, beginning at 10:00 p.m. ET/PT.

Headlining the action packed evening of world class professional boxing, “The Pride of Huntington, New York” CHRIS ALGIERI will challenge WBO Junior Welterweight World Champion RUSLAN “The Siberian Rocky” PROVODNIKOV.

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In the televised co-feature, WBO Junior Middleweight World Champion DEMETRIUS “Boo Boo” ANDRADE will defend his title against for the first time against BRIAN “The Lion” ROSE of England.

Both Algieri and Andrade have long fought under the Star Boxing banner.

These two fights truly exemplify what Star Boxing has done since its inception. Star’s President and CEO, Joe DeGuardia, is well regarded for developing fighters from the start of their pro careers to fight on the biggest stages and shine under the brightest lights.

“Demetrius won his world title in November in an impressive performance on HBO and Algieri has truly earned this opportunity not only with his terrific win over Emmanuel Taylor in February but also through the way we’ve worked with him over the past few years leading the massive renaissance of boxing on Long Island. Algieri has accomplished a lot both in and out of the ring and Saturday he has the opportunity to capture the world championship as well”

Continued DeGuardia, “Right out of the 2008 Olympics where Demetrius represented the U.S., we set out a plan with his team to not only win a world title but have the opportunity to fight on the biggest stages such as this Saturday night. It is now his time to show the world that he is the sport’s next star.”

“It’s a huge night for Star Boxing and our fighters and we look forward to giving the New York City boxing fans outstanding events for many years to come.”

Provodnikov vs. Algieri takes place on Saturday, June 14, at Barclays Center. The fight will be televised live on HBO Boxing After Dark®,beginning at 10:00 p.m. ET/PT. The co-main event will feature undefeated WBO junior middleweight champion DEMETRIUS “Boo Boo” ANDRADE, making his first title defense, against No. 1 contender and mandatory challenger BRIAN “The Lion” ROSE. These four gladiators boast a combined record of 87-3-1 (44 KOs) – a 96 percent winning ratio, with more than half of their total victories coming by way of knockout.

Promoted by Banner Promotions and Top Rank®, in association with Joe DeGuardia’s Star Boxing, remaining tickets to the Provodnikov-Algieri world championship event, priced at $31, $56, $86, $106 and $206, can be purchased online via Ticketmaster by visiting www.barclayscenter.com or www.ticketmaster.com, or by calling 800-745-3000. Tickets are also available at the American Express Box Office at Barclays Center. Group tickets are also available by calling 855-GROUP-BK. For information on individual suites, please call 718-BK-SUITE.

The action-packed undercard will feature undefeated World Boxing Council (WBC) Continental Americas champion, Top-Five contender and Long Beach, Long Island fan favorite “Irish” SEANIE MONAGHAN, and the debut of professional women’s boxing at Barclays Center with HEATHER “The Heat” HARDY of Brooklyn risking her undefeated record.

Provodnikov (23-2, 16 KOs), born and raised in Berezovo, Khanty-Mansi, Russia in Siberia, is trained by Hall of Famer Freddie Roach. He had an incredible year in 2013. On March 16 of last year, he was on the wrong end of a hotly-disputed unanimous decision loss to undefeated WBO welterweight champion Timothy Bradley, Jr. Provodnikov, who moved up in weight for his first title shot, hurt Bradley numerous times during their slugfest, nearly knocking out the defending champion in the first and second rounds and scoring a knockdown in the final round. Two of the three scorecards had Bradley winning by only one point. It was voted the Fight of the Year by the Boxing Writers Association of America. Provodnikov moved down to his natural weight in his next fight and challenged WBO junior welterweight champion Mike Alvarado, scoring a dramatic 10th round stoppage to claim his world title, last October 19. Five of Provodnikov’s last six victories have been by knockout.

Algieri (19-0 8 KOs), hails from nearby Huntington, NY. Over the last 18 months Chris has elevated himself to a world-class contender after accumulating significant victories over top prospect Jose Alejo, former USBA champion Mike Arnaoutis, and most recently highly-rated contender Emmanuel Taylor in February. He’s as much a scholar as he is a brawler. He graduated from Stony Brook University with Honors in 2007 with a Bachelors of Science in Health Care Management and then went on to receive his Masters degree from the New York Institute of Technology in 2010. He aspires to attend Medical School.

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Thomas Dulorme heading to California en route for his upcoming bout

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PUERTO RICO (June 12, 2014) – Gary Shaw Productions welterweight contender, Puerto Rican star, Thomas Dulorme (21-1, 14 KO), left this morning from Puerto Rico to Oxnard, California, to officially began his training camp under the tutelage of renowned trainer, Robert Garcia.

In his last bout, Dulorme captured the NABF Junior Welterweight title, when defeated former undefeated Californian, Karim Mayfield (18-1-1, 11 KOs), by unanimous decision in a HBO live televised bout on March, 29 2014.

“After beating Mayfield, I rested a little bit, but quickly started running while doing some light training” Dulorme said. “We have several alternatives on the table, and one of those is a possible fight in Puerto Rico in August. I’m taking my career serious that is why I’m heading out to California early. I’m looking forward to reuniting with Robert Garcia in Oxnard to start training.”

“Since moving down from 147 Dulorme has proven he’s a force at 140 lbs.” said promoter Gary Shaw. “That fact that he’s heading out early to Oxnard to train with Robert Garcia tells me he’s on a mission to take over the division. I’m looking to get him in the ring by the end of the summer. His future is bright and the people of Puerto Rico will get to see him in action very soon.”

Currently at 140 pounds, Dulorme is ranked #2 by the World Boxing Association (WBA), #3 by the World Boxing Council (WBC), #4 by the International Boxing Federation (IBF), and #8 in the World Boxing Organization (WBO).




HBO Boxing News Update: Chris Algieri




HBO Boxing News Update: Ruslan Provodnikov




50 Cent’s Birthday Bash & Professional Boxing Two major events under one roof at Foxwoods Resort Casino

MASHANTUCKET, Conn. (June 12, 2014) – Rapper/boxing promoter Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson will celebrate his birthday with a bang on Wednesday, July 2 as his company, SMS Promotions, presents a special edition of ESPN Friday Night Fights at Grand Theater in Fox Tower at Foxwoods Resort Casino in Mashantucket, Connecticut.

Undefeated 50 Cent-promoted junior lightweight Mark “Too Sharp” Davis (18-0, 5 KOs) takes on Filipino knockout artist Michael “Hammer Fist” Farenas (38-4-4, 30 KOs) in a 12-round International Boxing Federation (IBF) title eliminator.

The winner of this main event fight will become the mandatory challenger for the winner of the July 10 title match between IBF junior lightweight champion Argenis Mendez and challenger Rances Barthelemy.

50 Cent, who owns a mansion in Farmington, Connecticut, is going home to celebrate his 39th birthday, technically speaking four days early, along with a star-studded list of friends and fans at a party in Foxwoods starting at 10 p.m. ET for those not attending the fights. All Tier 1 ($100.00) ticket holders will be entitled to free admission to 50’s birthday party.

“I’m on the road constantly so I really enjoy coming home to Connecticut to celebrate my birthday with my family and friends,” 50 Cent said. “I had so much fun last year that I had to make it an annual event. It’s going to be fantastic!”

Davis is a 27-year-old pure boxer. Fighting out of Cleveland, he had more than 200 amateur bouts, highlighted by his gold medal winning performance at the 2005 U.S. National Championships.

Farenas is a battle-tested veteran from the Philippines who has never been stopped in 47 professional fights. He lost a 12-round decision to another SMS fighter, multiple world champion Yuriorkis Gamboa, in 2012 for the interim World Boxing Association (WBA) super featherweight title, after fighting WBA super featherweight champion Takashi Uchiyama to a draw in Japan.

Former IBF featherweight champion Billy “The Kid” Dib (36-3, 21 KOs), from Australia, is moving up one weight class to super featherweight in the 10-round ESPN FNF co-feature against former WBA featherweight title challenger Alberto “Kichis” Garza (26-7-1, 21 KOs), of Mexico City.

Undefeated SMS Promotions lightweight prospect Ryan “Blue Chip” Martin (6-0, 3 KOs), fighting out of Cleveland, squares off with Albuquerque’s Matthew “Champ” Baca (4-1-1, 2 KOs) in the four-round ESPN opener.

Former S. Connecticut State University football player, unbeaten New Haven lightweight Jimmy Williams (6-0, 3 KOs), meets Bronx veteran Stephen Owusu (8-6, 4 KOs) in a six-round fight. Williams won the Connecticut State 154-pound title in his last fight, stopping Christian Lao in the opening round this past May 31st.

Undefeated WIBA International super bantamweight champion Shelly “Shelito’s Way” Vincent (11-0, 1 KO), of Providence, faces former IWBF bantamweight titlist Nadia “Da Phenomenal” Feliciano (7-5-3, 0 KOs), fighting out of the Bronx, in a six-round, non-title bout.

Also scheduled to fight on the undercard is a four-round intra-New England match-up between undefeated Nick DeLomba (3-0), of Cranston, RI, vs. New Haven (CT) welterweight Edwin Soto (9-1-2, 4 KOs)

All fights and fighters are subject to change.

Tickets are priced at $100.00, $75.00 and $45.00 and are on sale online at www.foxwoods.com, calling Foxwoods’ box office at (800) 200-2882, or in person at Foxwoods’ box office. Tickets will also be available to purchase through any Ticketmaster outlet and online at www.ticketmaster.com.

Doors at Grand Theater in Fox Tower will open at 6 p.m. ET. The first bout will start at 7 p.m. ET with ESPN FNF between 9-11 p.m. ET.

Doors to the after party will open at 10:00 p.m. ET. Tickets may also be purchased online at www.foxwoods.com, calling Foxwoods’ box office at (800) 200-2882, or in person at Foxwoods’ box office.




HBO Boxing tripleheader telecast Saturday at 10:00 p.m. ET/PT

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HBO’s hit late-night boxing franchise returns for a full night of world class action when HBO BOXING AFTER DARK: RUSLAN PROVODNIKOV VS. CHRIS ALGIERI AND DEMETRIUS ANDRADE VS. BRIAN ROSE is seen SATURDAY, JUNE 14 at 10:00 p.m. (live ET/tape-delayed PT) from Barclays Center in Brooklyn, exclusively on HBO. The HBO Sports team will be ringside for the event, which will be available in HDTV, closed-captioned for the hearing-impaired and presented in Spanish on HBO Latino.

Other HBO playdates: June 15 (9:00 a.m.) and 17 (12:45 a.m.)
HBO2 playdate: June 15 (3:00 p.m.)
In addition to the two live fights, HBO will air the replay of the Sergio Martinez-Miguel Cotto world middleweight title fight from June 7. In a brilliant display before a capacity crowd at Madison Square Garden, Cotto registered a career-defining performance in capturing the 160-pound title belt. The highly anticipated showdown was carried originally on HBO Pay-Per-View®.
In the feature event at Brooklyn, Ruslan Provodnikov (23-2, 16 KOs), the “Siberian Rocky,” puts his hard-earned junior welterweight title on the line against local talent Chris Algieri (19-0, 8 KOs) of Huntington, NY in a matchup slated for 12 rounds. An awe-inspiring outing against Timothy Bradley in 2013’s Fight of the Year and a rousing triumph over 140-pound titleholder Mike Alvarado last October have brought Provodnikov, 30, to the doorstep of stardom. The Russian’s exciting fighting style, coupled with arguably the most destructive right hand in the division, are guaranteed to satisfy the most critical boxing buffs.
Different principles have paved a path of triumph for the 30-year-old Algieri. In February, facing his toughest challenge yet, he picked Emmanuel Taylor him apart en route to a unanimous decision. That victory has merited him a shot at Provodnikov’s title in his first headlining bout on HBO.
The live action kicks off as two budding stars duke it out for the junior middleweight crown when titleholder Demetrius Andrade (20-0, 13 KOs) of Providence, RI, and Brian Rose (25-1-1, 7 KOs) of Blackpool, Lancashire, UK, square off in a 12-round fight.
After being knocked down for the first time in his promising career, Andrade, 26, doggedly scrapped his way to a split decision over the then-undefeated Vanes Martirosyan in his HBO debut last November. The rising star will be defending his title for the first time.
Victories by knockout, decision and points have cemented the 29-year-old Rose’s reputation as one the most versatile and ring-savvy prizefighters in the UK. This bout marks his first American appearance and his HBO debut.
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Video: Provodnikov – Algieri Final Press Conference




Chad Dawson to return on June 21 against George Blades

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Former Light Heavyweight champion Chad Dawson will make his ring return when he takes on George Blades on June 21 in Carson, California according to Dan Rafael of espn.com.




World Series of Fighting 10: Branch vs. Taylor conference call Highlights

LAS VEGAS (June 11, 2014) – World Series of Fighting hosted a media conference call in a webinar format on Wednesday, a week before “World Series of Fighting 10: Branch vs. Taylor” is set to take place with three championship fights on the NBCSN-televised main card Saturday, June 21.

Headliners David Branch (13-3) and Jesse Taylor (27-9), as well as main-card competitors Georgi Karakhanyan, Rick Glenn (14-2), and Jessica “Jag” Aguilar (17-4) joined WSOF President Ray Sefo and WSOF Executive Vice President Ali Abdelaziz on the call.

World Series of Fighting 10 will take place on June 21 at Las Vegas’ Hard Rock Hotel & Casino. Five main-card bouts air live on NBCSN at 10 p.m. ET (7 p.m. PT local time) and follow an eight-bout preliminary card which will stream live WSOF.com.

The following are highlights from the conference call:

RAY SEFO:

In stacking this card and WSOF 11 with title fights, are you worried about possibly burning out some of your future title matches?

“Absolutely not. We have great talent and all these guys have obviously proven themselves. When we stack up a card it’s because we have the talent to stack up a card. We have the likes of (Jon) Fitch, Justin (Gaethje), Nick Newell, Josh Burkman, and the list goes on and on. These are big names in the sport. Because this is our first NBC mothership fight card it’s only right for us to put some of our top fighters on this card. I believe from Day 1 we have put on amazing cards and we will continue to and get bigger and bigger.”

Is there any decision on where WSOF 12 in August will be held?

“There are a couple of locations right now but we haven’t finalized anything. Obviously we will announce that in the coming weeks. But it will definitely be in the U.S.”

ALI ABDELAZIZ:

“Here we go again with WSOF 10. We have some great fights from top to bottom… This machine is not going to stop. We want to be the best show in the world. We want to be the best MMA show on the planet, and that’s what we’re looking forward to doing.

“There’s no doubt in my mind that Jessica Aguilar is the No. 1 115-pound woman in the world. She’s the complete package and she’s been around the sport for a long time. She’s a true veteran of MMA.”

Is there any idea who would be in line for the winner of the Branch-Taylor fight?

“Yes, if you go by the rankings, most likely the winner of this fight would fight Yushin Okami. This is probably the next matchup but we will have to see. We have a big fight on our hands and I believe both David Branch and Jesse Taylor on June 21 have something to prove because they are fighting for the first-ever World Series of Fighting Middleweight title. I’m sure they are both going to put on a great fight for the fans and I just can’t wait for this fight.”

DAVID BRANCH:

“I’m a fighter that doesn’t have any weakness. I don’t have any holes in my game. Wrestling, jiu-jitsu, striking, cage wrestling. It doesn’t matter. I’m ready for everything. I don’t just prepare for wrestling. That’s how I’ve always prepared. There are some people that have similar styles and so you have to go with something else, but I’m not worried if I have to fight from my back.

“I would love to get the finish (knockout), but I don’t rush anything. If it’s there and I get the opportunity I would definitely take it. There’s no doubt about it. That’s always been my style.

“For me it’s all mental. I’ve had a few holes in my game that I’ve had to change up. I’ve been working hard and I’m a hard worker and I’ve been doing everything possible to sharpen up my game. I think one of the turning points was talking to Dan Gable. He started telling me stuff about my game I really didn’t even know, and it was a really cool talk. From then on I just realized that I a Goddamn beast and I just went out there and started hurting dudes, in training and in fights. I just turned into a completely different person and I just don’t give a damn. When it’s time to go out there it’s time to smash.”

JESSE TAYLOR:

“This title would mean the world to me. I’ve been traveling the globe, and it’s hard to get respect in this sport. I’m going to show my skills next Saturday on this high-level show.

“The last time I fought in Las Vegas was back in the old Ultimate Fighter days. So it’s kind of sentimental and feels like I’ve come full circle. I get another chance and I don’t want to lose out on this second opportunity.”

GEORGI KARAKHANYAN:

“I don’t care about the respect and all of that; I just go in there and fight my fights. I’m just happy that I became the first champion for such a great organization as World Series of Fighting and I’m looking to go out there on June 21 and, like always, putting on an exciting show. I have a very tough opponent in front of me and I’m ready for everything. I can’t wait.”

RICK GLENN:

“This is a huge opportunity. It was unfortunate I wasn’t able to make the fight in December, but thankful that they have given me the opportunity for this fight now so I get my shot. It means the world to me. It sucked to have to back out of a fight and I’ve never had to do that before. It sucked knowing I should be in there and watching (Karakhanyan-Palmer). They are both solid opponents. I’m not really thinking about belts and stuff, and I’m just really looking forward to this fight.”

JESSICA AGUILAR:

Do you feel like you’re the best strawweight fighter in the world?

“Yes, I do. I’ve been in the sport for about eight and a half years now and I’ve fought some top-level contenders and I’ve beaten the best of the best. So at this point I’ve proven myself over and over again and I feel like I’m No. 1 in the world in my weight class. My next goal is to be pound for pound the best female fighter in the world. So I’ll keep proving myself till I get there.

“(Emi Fujino) has fought in all different aspects of MMA. She has fought some of the same opponents as I have… A lot of people don’t know these Japanese fighters. They come out like Samurais. It’s do or die.”

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CANELO ALVAREZ AND ERISLANDY “THE AMERICAN DREAM” LARA TALK RING NAMES AHEAD OF THEIR JULY 12 SHOWTIME PPV® SHOWDOWN

Canelo Alvarez
LAS VEGAS (June 11, 2014) – It is a tradition as old as the sweet science itself – fighters from minimumweight to heavyweight express themselves with their very own unique ring name. Anything goes as everything from Sugars to Executioners have made their way into the squared circle throughout boxing’s storied history, and Saturday, July 12 is no exception.

The main event of the SHOWTIME PPV showdown between Canelo Alvarez and Erislandy “The American Dream” Lara will face off not only for junior middleweight supremacy, but honor and glory at MGM Grand in Las Vegas.

SAUL “CANELO” ALVAREZ
“My nickname was given to me by my trainer Jose ‘Chepo’ Reynoso when I first started training at Reynoso’s Gym because of my red hair. First called me “Canelito” [Little Cinnamon] because I was still very young, around 12- or 13-years-old. As I grew older, it changed to ‘Canelo.’

“Since I started fighting in the U.S. as a professional on U.S. television, I dropped the
‘Saul’ all together because it has become a brand name and is my persona in the ring and out of it.

“What some people may not know is that I named my daughter Canela and I told her: ‘Once you grow up, you will understand what your name means and you will be proud of it.’ ”

ERISLANDY “THE AMERICAN DREAM” LARA
“I thought of the name ‘The American Dream’ with my co-manager Luis Decubas Jr., because I defected from Cuba to achieve my dreams. Since I’ve been living in the United States, my family and I have truly been living the American Dream.

“Coming from literally nothing, and receiving my first pair of shoes at the age of eight in a communist country, sometimes you don’t realize how important opportunity and freedom is until you have lived it. With hard work, a good team and the support of my wife, Yudi, behind me, I’ve been able to provide my family with a roof over their head, a good education, and daily meals that I never experienced as a kid in Cuba, but most importantly freedom.

“I risked my life in shark-infested waters leaving my mother, children and friends behind to escape a country led by a ruthless dictator to better my life, and my family’s lives. It took a lot of courage but that’s what I had to do to fulfill my dream of becoming a world champion, and it happened in the great United States of America, hence my nickname ‘The American Dream.’ ”

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“Honor & Glory: Canelo vs. Lara” a 12-round junior middleweight fight taking place Saturday, July 12 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, is promoted by Golden Boy Promotions and Canelo Promotions and sponsored by Corona and AT&T. In theco-main event Abner Mares returns to face Puerto Rico’s Jonathan Oquendo in a 10-round featherweight bout. In the SHOWTIME PPV opening bout, Johan Perez defends his interim WBA World Junior Welterweight Title against Mauricio Herrera in a 12-round match up. Also featured, Juan Manuel “JuanMa” Lopez meets Francisco “El Bandido” Vargas of Mexico in a 10-round bout for the WBO International Super Featherweight Title.

Tickets are still available at the $750, $500, $250, $150 and $75 price ranges, not including applicable service charges. Tickets are limited to eighteen (18) per person with a limit of eight (8) at the $75 price ranges. To charge by phone with a major credit card, call Ticketmaster at (800) 745-3000. Tickets also are available for purchase at www.mgmgrand.com or www.ticketmaster.com.

The event will be produced and distributed live by SHOWTIME PPV beginning at 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT. The event can be heard in Spanish using secondary audio programming (SAP). For information visit
www.SHO.com/Sports. Canelo vs. Lara will be shown on the big screen in movie theaters across the country via Fathom Events. Information will be available at www.fathomevents.com.

For more information, visit www.goldenboypromotions.com, and www.mgmgrand.com, follow on Twitter at @GoldenBoyBoxing, @CaneloOficial, @LaraBoxing, @abnermares00, @jonathanoquen, @juanma_lopez, @elbandido130, @elmaestro1, @mgmgrand,@SHOSports and @Swanson_Comm, follow the conversation using #CaneloLara and become a fan on Facebook at www.facebook.com/GoldenBoyBoxing andwww.facebook.com/SHOBoxing.




SUMMER BOXING ACTION SIZZLES IN LAS VEGAS WHEN FORMER WORLD TITLE CONTENDER ALFONSO GOMEZ FACES TOUGH COMPETITOR ED PAREDES ON WEDNESDAY, JULY 9 AT THE JOINT AT HARD ROCK HOTEL & CASINO AND LIVE ON FOX SPORTS 1 & FOX DEPORTES

Alfonso Gomez
LAS VEGAS (June 11, 2014) – The Independence Day fireworks will continue into Wednesday, July 9 when FOX Sports 1 and FOX Deportes’ Golden Boy Live! series returns to Las Vegas with an exciting card featuring former world title contender Alfonso Gomez when he battles Ed Paredes in the 10 round junior middleweight main event along with rising stars Joseph Diaz Jr. and Diego De La Hoya who will both compete in televised bouts at The Joint at Hard Rock Hotel & Casino. The tripleheader from the ‘Fight Capital of the World’ will kick off the mega fight week featuring Mexican superstar Canelo Alvarez vs. Erislandy “The American Dream” Lara on Saturday, July 12 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena and televised live on SHOWTIME PPV®.

Gomez vs. Paredes, a 10-round junior middleweight bout, is presented by Golden Boy Promotions and sponsored by Corona and O’Reilly Auto Parts. The Joint doors will open at 5:00 p.m. PT and the first fight begins at 5:15pm PT. The FOX Sports 1 and FOX Deportes broadcast airs live at 10:00 p.m. ET/7:00 p.m. PT.

Tickets, priced at $95, $65, $35 and $25, not including applicable service charges and taxes, will go on sale on Saturday, June 14 at 10:00 a.m. PT and will be available for purchase by visiting The Joint box office, calling 888.9.AXS.TIX or online at www.axs.com.

A popular action fighter who always leaves the fans happy, Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico veteran Alfonso Gomez (23-6-2, 12 KOs) first made his name in the boxing world with his run on season one of the popular boxing reality series The Contender. Since then, the 33-year-old has fought the best of the best, including a big win over Hall of Famer Arturo Gatti in 2007. Winner of five of his last seven, with the only losses coming to current World Champions Canelo Alvarez and Shawn Porter, Gomez looks to get back in the title hunt in his first fight since July of 2012.

Ranked number seven in the world by the WBC, ninth by the IBF and 10th by the WBA, Hollywood, Florida’s Ed “The Lion” Paredes (35-3-1, 23 KOs) is rapidly closing in on a world title shot, but he has to get past Alfonso Gomez to keep his momentum going. Unbeaten in 15 consecutive fights dating back to 2009, the 29-year-old power hitter finally makes his Las Vegas debut in what promises to be an action-packed 10-round battle.

U.S. Olympian Joseph Diaz Jr. (10-0, 7 KOs) has used his immense talents to impress the boxing world since the London Games plus the young 21-year-old from South El Monte, Calif. has shown maturity beyond his years along the way. Coming off of a shutout win over then 50-fight veteran Luis Maldonado in April, Diaz Jr. will stay busy in an eight-round junior featherweight bout against an opponent to be named.

Nineteen-year-old Mexicali phenom Diego De La Hoya (5-0, 4 KOs) is starting to garner the buzz once heard by his cousin, newly inducted Hall of Famer Oscar De La Hoya. Looking to stay active in 2014, “The Golden Kid” will be making his fourth appearance in the ring on July 9 and he will look to keep his win streak alive when he faces an opponent to be determined in a six-round junior featherweight matchup.

A full undercard will be announced shortly.

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