Santander Silgado Ready to shock boxing world

MOSCOW (December 14, 2012) – Undefeated Colombian knockout artist Santander “Cha Cha” Silgado (23-0, 18 KOs), promoted by Havoc Boxing Promotions, is prepared to shock the boxing world this Monday (Dec. 17) in Russia when he challenges World Boxing Association (WBA) cruiserweight champion Denis Lebedev (24-1, 18 KOs).

WBC No. 8 rated-Silgado, the reigning WBC FECARBOX and WBA Fedelatin cruiserweight champion, isn’t intimidated fighting Lebedev in his backyard. A year ago, Lebedev captured the interim WBA crown with a 12-round “shutout” decision over future Hall of Famer James Toney, and he successfully defended that title this past April with a second-round knockout of Shawn Cox.

“I don’t feel like I have to overcome anything because,” Silgado claimed, “at the end of the day, it is only going to be Lebedev and me in the ring. None of his fans, or members of his team, will be in the ring with us. My prediction is the same as it’s been since I signed for this fight; I’m going to shock the world when I win to become the new cruiserweight champion of the world. I have the conditioning and knowledge, and I’ve trained hard to beat this guy.”

Trained by former world champion Kosta Tszyu, Ring Magazine’s No. 4-ranked Lebedev has also defeated another future Hall of Famer, Roy Jones Jr., as well as former world champion Enzo Maccarinelli and past European champion Alexander Alekseev. Lebedev’s lone loss as a professional was by a controversial 12-round split decision in 2010 to World Boxing Organization (WBO) cruiserweight title-holder Marco Huck.

“Lebedev is very strong,” said Silgado, who now lives in Brooklyn (NY). “His style is very different. You don’t see many people like him. He comes forward and stops a lot of guys because of his constant pressure, but that will be different when he gets in the ring with me. I’m going to make him fight my type of fight. I’m going to make him look for punches that are never going to be there.”

Go online to www.HavocBoxingNYC.com for more information or follow on Twitter @havocboxingnyc.

HAVOC BOXING PROMOTIONS: Based in Brooklyn and dedicated to the future of boxing, Havoc Boxing Promotions is a full-service promotional company fully committed to creating opportunities for upcoming boxers by promoting quality shows and marketing talent.




POPULAR SUPER MIDDLEWEIGHT PAUL MENDEZ AND CUBAN VETERAN LESTER GONZALEZ SET FOR BATTLE ON DECEMBER 15 EDITION OF “SÓLO BOXEO TECATE” FROM SALINAS, CALIF.

LOS ANGELES, December 13 – Following the biggest win of his young career over DonYil Livingston in September, Delano, California’s Paul “El Gallo Negro” Mendez hopes to keep his winning streak going on Saturday, December 15 when he meets Cuban veteran Lester “El Cubanito” Gonzalez for the vacant IBA Super Middleweight Championship in the main event of TeleFutura’s “Solo Boxeo Tecate” at the Salinas Storm Housein Salinas, California.

In the co-main event, scheduled for six rounds in the junior welterweight division, Watsonville’s Jonathan Garcia faces Mexican veteran Rodolfo Armenta.

Mendez vs. Gonzalez, a 10 round bout for the vacant IBA Super Middleweight Championship, is presented by Golden Boy Promotions and Don Chargin Productions in association with Paco Presents and is sponsored by Cerveza Tecate. Doors open at 6:00 p.m. PT on fight night and the first bell rings at 7:00 p.m. PT. The TeleFutura broadcast begins at12:00 p.m. ET/PT.

Tickets priced at $25, $45, and $65 can be purchased by calling the Salinas Storm House (831-754-1452), 2 Steps Ahead (831-757-5658), Kathy Garcia (831-261-3214) or Sam Garcia (831-261-052) or online at www.pacopresentsboxing.com.

A veteran of nearly four years in the pro game, 23-year-old Paul Mendez (10-2-1, 4 KO’s) is starting to realize his potential at 168 pounds with 2012 being a big year for the Delano product. After beginning the year with a six round draw against previously unbeaten Dmitry Chudinov, Mendez reeled off three straight wins, the biggest being a seventh round knockout over highly-regarded DonYil Livingston on September 22. Now unbeaten in five straight, Mendez hopes to set the stage for an even bigger 2013 by closing out 2012 in style on December 15.

Hailing from San Diego by way of Havana, Cuba, 35-year-old southpaw Lester Gonzalez (12-7-4, 6 KO’s) is a seasoned competitor who will test Mendez as the prospect attempts to move to the next level. Having been in the ring with the likes of Matt Korobov, Omar Henry, Bastie Samir and Marco Antonio Periban, Gonzalez’ reputation is secure as a tough out and the type of fighter who can hang with anyone he faces when the bell rings.

9-0 as a professional with seven knockouts thus far in a career that began in 2010, 21-year-old Jonathan Garcia has quickly become a must see prospect for California fight fans. His most recent win over Pedro Arcos in August was a shining example as he rose from two knockdowns in the first round to drop Arcos three times and win the fight in the first round. Expect more excitement Saturday night when he clashes with Los Mochis, Mexico’s Rodolfo “Bam Bam” Armenta (12-8-1, 9 KO’s), a 28-year-old banger who is coming off of a November 10 win over Wilbert Ortiz.

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HISTORY WILL BE MADE AT UFC® 157 IN ANAHEIM ON FEBRUARY 23

Las Vegas, Nevada – History will be made on Saturday, Feb. 23 at Honda Center in Anaheim, Calif., as the Ultimate Fighting Championship® will present its first women’s bout featuring UFC women’s bantamweight champion Ronda Rousey defending her title against top contender Liz Carmouche.

Rousey, a former Olympian and native of Southern California, is unbeaten in her pro career at 6-0, with all of her wins coming by way of submission. In her first UFC title defense she’ll meet Carmouche, a 28-year-old U.S. Marine from San Diego who has built a reputation for her power and grit.

“Ronda is the real deal,” UFC President Dana White said. “She’s nasty. She’s mean. She’s like Chuck Liddell. She goes out there and tries to finish her opponents. And Carmouche is tough as nails, too. She was a Marine and she’s got great ground-and-pound. I look forward to having the women join the UFC.”

In addition to Rousey-Carmouche, former world champions Dan Henderson and Lyoto “The Dragon” Machida will collide with the winner likely to earn a light heavyweight title shot. Henderson, a former PRIDE® and Strikeforce® champion, last defeated Maurico “Shogun” Rua in what many consider to the best fight of 2011. Meanwhile, former UFC light heavyweight champion Machida knocked out Ryan Bader in August and now has his sights set on a battle with “Hendo.”

Also on the card is an exciting bantamweight contest between former WEC champion “The California Kid” Urijah Faber and Ivan Menjivar. The two fought in 2006, with Faber scoring a disqualification victory. Now the two meet again with a chance to propel themselves into title contention at 135 pounds.

Tickets for UFC®157: ROUSEY vs. CARMOUCHE go on sale Friday, Dec. 21 at 10 a.m. PT and are priced at $350, $250, $150, $100, $75 and $50. Fans can purchase tickets at www.ticketmaster.com, Ticketmaster retail locations and by phone at (800) 745-3000. Tickets will be available at the Honda Center Box Office beginning Saturday, December 22. Ticket prices do not include applicable service charges.

UFC® Fight Club™ members will have the opportunity to purchase tickets to this event Wednesday, Dec. 19 at 10 a.m. PT via the website www.ufcfightclub.com. A special internet ticket pre-sale will be available to UFC newsletter subscribers Thursday, Dec. 20, starting at 10 a.m. PT. To access this pre-sale, users must register for the UFC newsletter through UFC.com.

UFC®157: ROUSEY vs. CARMOUCHE will be available live on Pay-Per-View at 10 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PT on UFC.TV, iN DEMAND, DirecTV, DISH Network, Avail-TVN and in Canada on BellTV, Shaw Communications, Sasktel, and Viewer’s Choice Canada for a suggested retail price of $44.99 US/$49.99 CAN for Standard Definition and $54.99 US/$59.99 CAN for High Definition.

For more information or current fight news, visit www.ufc.com. All bouts live and subject to change.

About the Ultimate Fighting Championship®

Universally recognized for its action-packed, can’t-miss events that have sold out some of the biggest arenas and stadiums across the globe, the UFC® is the world’s premier mixed martial arts (MMA) organization. Owned and operated by Zuffa, LLC, headquartered in Las Vegas and with offices in London, Toronto and Beijing, UFC produces more than 30 live events annually and is the largest pay-per-view event provider in the world. In 2012, the UFC burst into the mainstream with a landmark seven-year broadcast agreement with FOX Sports Media Group. The agreement includes four live events broadcast on the FOX network annually, with additional fight cards and thousands of hours of programming broadcast on FOX properties FX and FUEL TV. This also includes the longest-running sports reality show on television, The Ultimate Fighter®, which now airs on FX.

In addition to its reach on FOX, UFC programming is broadcast in over 145 countries and territories, to nearly 800 million TV households worldwide, in 30 different languages. UFC content is also distributed commercially in the United States to bars and restaurants through Joe Hand Promotions, in English throughout Canada via Premium Sports Broadcasting Inc. and Australia via Main Event and in French throughout Quebec via Interbox. The UFC also connects with tens of millions of fans through its website, UFC.com, as well as social media sites Facebook and Twitter. UFC President Dana White is considered one of the most accessible and followed executives in sports, with over two million followers on Twitter. Ancillary UFC businesses include best-selling DVDs, an internationally distributed magazine, UFC.TV offering live event broadcasts and video on demand around the world, the best-selling UFC Undisputed® video game franchise distributed by THQ, and a new franchise in development with EA, UFC GYM®, UFC Fight Club affinity program, UFC Fan Expo® festivals, branded apparel and trading cards.




THREE WORLD TITLE FIGHTS RING IN THE NEW YEAR AT “THE MECCA OF BOXING!”

NEW YORK (December 13, 2012) — The Theater at Madison Square Garden will go from Season’s Greetings to Season’s Beatings when it hosts three world championship fights in January.

ORLANDO “Siri” SALIDO will defend his World Boxing Organization (WBO) featherweight title against undefeated No. 1 contender MIKEY GARCIA; undefeated World Boxing Association (WBA) / International Boxing Organization (IBO) middleweight champion GENNADY “GGG” GOLOVKIN will look to extend his reign into its third year against world-rated contender “King” GABRIEL ROSADO and two-time WBO junior lightweight champion ROMAN “Rocky” MARTINEZ will put it all on the line when he goes mano a mano with No. 1 contender JUAN CARLOS “Mini” BURGOS. All three fights will be televised live on HBO Boxing After Dark®, Saturday, January 19, beginning at 9:45 p.m. ET/PT.

These six warriors have a combined record of 170-18-3 (123 KOs) — a winning percentage of 89% and a victory by knockout ratio of 72%.

Promoted by Top Rank® and K2 Promotions, in association with Tecate and Madison Square Garden, remaining tickets, priced at $200, $100, $50 and $25, are currently available for purchase at the Madison Square Garden Box Office, all Ticketmaster outlets, Ticketmaster charge by phone (866-858-0008) and online at www.ticketmaster.com or www.thegarden.com.

“The tripleheader which Top Rank is promoting in conjunction with K2 Promotionsis worthy of being at the Mecca of Boxing Madison Square Garden, ” said Hall of Fame promoter Bob Arum. “This spectacular event will be staged at the Theatre in Madison Square Garden. Each bout figures to be a real barnburner.”

“Gennady Golovkin has become one of the hottest fighters since making his debut on HBO. Defending his middleweight titles against an exciting fighter like Gabriel Rosado will only bring more fireworks,” said Tom Loeffler, managing director of K2 Promotions. “Fighting at ‘The Mecca of Boxing’ is every fighters’ dream and Gennady looks forward to performing on the world’s greatest stage. While others have avoided a fight with Golovkin at all costs, Rosado jumped at the chance. Both fighters think they are going to win and neither is going to go backwards, that is what makes this such a great fight. GGG at MSG on HBO is an exciting combination.”

“Three world titles featuring a host of exciting and hard-hitting competitors hosted by Madison Square Garden is an ideal way to launch an all-new season of HBO Boxing After Dark,” said Kery Davis, senior vice president of programming, HBO Sports.

Salido (39-11-2, 27 KOs), of Ciudad Obregon, Sonora, México, captured his first world title in his third attempt. After No Decision to Robert Guerrero in 2006 and a split decision loss to Cristobal Cruz in 2008, Salido finally captured the International Boxing Federation (IBF) featherweight title in 2010 avenging his loss to Cruz by winning a split decision. His title reign was short-lived, losing a unification fight to WBA featherweight champion Yuriorkis Gamboa later that same year. Salido bounced back in a big way, stopping undefeated WBO featherweight champion Juan Manuel Lopez in the eighth round in 2011 to capture his second world championship crown. Salido enters this fight having won his last five fights by knockout, including title defenses against Kenichi Yamaguchi in 2011 and a rematch with Lopez in March.

Garcia (30-0, 26 KOs), of Oxnard, Calif., returns to the ring having won 14 of his past 15 bouts by knockout. Considered to be one of boxing’s top young prospects, Garcia, 24, had a career-best year in 2011, knocking out previously undefeated contender Matt Remillard in the 10th round in March to capture his NABF and NABO title belts. He followed that with four-round knockout title defense victories of Rafael Guzman and Juan Carlos Martinez in June and October, respectively. Guzman and Martinez had a combined record of 47-14-1 when they fought Garcia. This year he continued his winning ways, knocking out one-time world title challenger Bernabe Concepcion and former world champion Mauricio Pastrana, in the seventh and second rounds, respectively. In his last fight , on November 10, Garcia knocked out former WBA featherweight champion Jonathan Barros i the eighth round. Trained by his father Eduardo Garcia and co-managed by his brother Robert Garcia, the former IBF junior lightweight champion, Garcia is currently the World Boxing Organization’s (WBO) No. 1-rated featherweight contender.

Golovkin (24-0, 21 KOs), a native of Kazakhstan, now trainlng in Big Bear, Calif., came from a sterling amateur background having won Olympic silver in 2004 and winning the World Championships in 2002 and 2003. Significant amateur victories in those competitions included Daniel Geale, Andre Dirrell, Lucian Bute, Andy Lee and Matvey Korobov. Known for his outstanding conditioning and tremendous two-fisted power, Golovkin captured the WBA interim middleweight title on August 14, 2010, knocking out Milton Nuñez in the first round. He became the WBA middleweight champion in his next fight, knocking out Nilson Julio in the third round, on December 16, 2010. He has successfully defended his WBA title four times while adding the IBO title to his trophy case via a first-round KO of Lajuan Simon last December. Golovkin returns to the ring having won his last 11 fights by knockout, dating back to 2008. On September 1, he made his highly-anticipated U.S. and HBO debuts, successfully defending his titles against No. 3-rated Grzegorz Proksa via a fifth-round TKO.

Rosado (21-5, 13 KOs), of Philadelphia, PA, enters this fight riding a two-year, seven-bout winning streak, with five of those victories coming by way of knockout. His current streak has included three career-best victories, all this year, against Jesus Soto-Karass in January, Sechew Powell in June, and Charles Whittaker in September, all by knockout. The Powell victory included the WBO Inter-Continental junior middleweight title while the defeat of Whittaker in an IBF title elimination bout propelled Rosado to the top of the IBF ratings.

Martinez (26-1-1, 16 KOs), of Vega Baja, Puerto Rico, is one of the division’s more exciting fighters. he won his first world title — the WBO junior lightweight championship — on March 14, 2009, knocking out defending champion Nicky Cook in Manchester, England in the fourth round. Martinez successfully defended the title twice — with knockout victories over Feider Viloria in 2009 and Gonzalo Munguia in 2010. He lost the title later that year, via a unanimous decision , to local favorite Ricky Burns in Glasgow, Scotland. After scoring a sixth-round TKO of Daniel Attah for the WBO Inter-Continental junior lightwelght belt, Martinez reclaimed the WBO crown winning a fire fight split decision against Miguel Beltran, Jr. on September 15.

Burgos (30-1, 29 KOs), of Tijuana, México, will be making his second attempt at a world title. After unsuccessfully challenging Hozumi Hasagawa for the vacant World Boxing Council (WBC) featherweight title in 2010. he moved up to the junior lightweight division stringing together a two-year, five-bout winning streak, including Luis Cruz for the NABO title, last year, and former world champion Cristobal Cruz for the WBC Silver championship belt last February. In his most recent fight, he stopped undefeated Cesar Vazquez in the third round, catapulting Burgos into the No. 1 contender position.

For fight updates go to www.toprank.com or www.hbo.com/boxing.




RIGONDEAUX- KRATINGDAENGGYM WBA SUPER BANTAMWEIGHT TITLE FIGHT CANCELED FROM TOP RANK’S HOUSTON EVENT


HOUSTON (December 13, 2012) The World Boxing Association (WBA) super bantamweight championship fight between undefeated defending champion GUILLERMO “El Chacal” RIGONDEAUX and former world champion POONSAWAT KRATINGDAENGGYM has been canceled from this Saturday’s card at the Toyota Center in Houston, Texas. Rigondeaux vs. Kratingdaenggym was scheduled to be televised live on HBO® as the co-main event to the NONITO DONAIRE vs. JORGE ARCE World Boxing Organization (WBO) junior featherweight title fight. Donaire vs. Arce will go on as scheduled, televised live on HBO, beginning at 9:30 p.m. ET/PT. The telecast will open with the exclusive replay of last week’s Fight of the Year — MANNY PACQUIAO vs. JUAN MANUEL MÁRQUEZ 4.

“The Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation notified us today that they would not issue a license to Poonsawat Kratingdaenggym,” said Bob Arum, CEO of Top Rank®. “I feel very badly for both fighters who trained very hard. Top Rank’s matchmakers are working with HBO to returning Guillermo back to the ring as soon as possible.”

Remaining Tickets to the Donaire vs. Arce World Junior Featherweight Championship event doubleheader, priced at $200, $100, $60 and $30, plus additional fees, can be purchased at the Toyota Center box office (Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.), online at www.HoustonToyotaCenter.com, by phone at 866-4HOU-TIX (866-446-8849) and select Houston area Randalls stores. This prestigious event is promoted by Top Rank®, in association with Zanfer Promotions and Tecate.

For fight updates go to www.toprank.com or www.hbo.com/boxing.




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TWO SUPERFIGHTS ADDED TO GLORY 4 TOKYO – HEAVYWEIGHT GRAND SLAM NEW YEAR’S EVE EVENT AT SAITAMA SUPER ARENA

TOKYO, Japan (Dec. 13, 2012) – World No. 2 ranked lightweight (154 pounds/70 kilograms) Robin van Roosmalen (37-14-3, 12 KO’s) has been confirmed for a Superfight with colorful Japanese fighter Yuichiro Nagashima (17-5, 12 KO’s) at the GLORY 4 TOKYO – Heavyweight Grand Slam event at Saitama Super Arena in Tokyo, Japan on New Year’s Eve.

Also confirmed is a heavyweight showdown between the legendary ‘Battle Cyborg’ Jerome Le Banner (72-21-2, 58 KO’s) and Japanese Kyokushin Karate stylist Koichi Pettas (26-7-1, 15 KO’s). The three-round battle pits the heavy hands and raw power of Le Banner against the hard-kicking technicality of Pettas and should provide for an exhilarating match.

“GLORY is home to the world’s top stand-up fighters and these two fights showcase that perfectly. In the first we have the world’s No. 2 lightweight fighter, who smashed his way through our ‘Final 8’ tournament earlier this year and fought the world’s No. 1 ranked lightweight Giorgio Petroysan in a thrilling final,” says Glory Sports International CEO Marcus Luer.

“Nagashima is known the world over for his flamboyant ring entrances. He likes to put on a show but he also has the fighting skills to match. He prefers the kicking game while van Roosmalen likes to use his hands, so it’s going to be an interesting clash of styles in this fight.

“As for the heavyweights, Le Banner is an icon to fight fans all around the world. He is up there with Peter Aerts, Semmy Schilt and Remy Bonjasky as a legend of the sport. Some of the biggest KO’s in the history of the sport have been at Le Banner’s hands and he will be looking to stage another one for his fans on New Year’s Eve.

“He is facing a hometown hero, though and Koichi is not an easy man to put away. He made his GLORY debut earlier this year with a huge KO of American veteran Mark Miller and his Kyokushin style means he puts a lot of damage on his opponents. Fighting him is a painful experience for anybody.”

In Japan, Le Banner is known as ‘The Battle Cyborg,’ thanks to a relentless ferocity and unbelievable toughness that at times makes him seem to be half-machine. Born in the tough docklands city of Le Havre, he has battled his way into the sport’s history books with huge KO’s and awe-inspiring displays of courage. He has wins over top names such as legend Ernesto Hoost, Tyrone Spong, Mark Hunt and Bonjasky.

Pettas, known simply as ‘Koichi,’ is one of the top heavyweight karate fighters on the planet and can trace his lineage directly to the founder of Kyokushin Karate, sensei Mas Oyama. The style was developed from traditional karate as an answer to Muay Thai, and it is considered to be one of the hardest fighting styles in the world today. Koichi proves that claim via 15 KO’s from his 26 wins.

Van Roosmalen comes from a family of boxers and one look at his fighting style is enough to see that the blood runs true. Packing fearsome power into his 154 pound/70 kilogram frame, van Roosmalen has a well-deserved reputation as a KO artist, and has a growing army of fans. His performance in the GLORY ‘Final 8’ tournament on Nov. 3 was spectacular and included a ‘Fight of the Year’ candidate against Dzhabar Askerov.

Nagashima was a high-school student when he first saw a kickboxing tournament. He was immediately entranced, particularly by the superb technique of the Swiss karate fighter Andy Hug. Already a judo black belt, Nagashima at that point directed all his energies into the striking arts and determined to emulate his hero. He swore that he would always be an entertainer as well as a fighter, prompting the development of the flamboyant ring entrances which have graced television screens worldwide.

The GLORY 4 Tokyo – Heavyweight Grand Slam event will be headlined by a one-night, 16-man, single-elimination tournament featuring the world’s top heavyweight stand-up fighters, including Schilt (39-6, 18 KO’s), Bonjasky (77-14, 40 KO’s), Aerts (104-30-1, 78 KO’s), Gokhan Saki (77-15, 53 KO’s), Daniel Ghita (44-7, 34 KO’s), Errol Zimmerman (76-16-1, 41 KO’s), Anderson ‘Braddock’ Silva (32-8-1, 22 KO’s) and Sergei Kharitonov (22-7, 12 KO’s).

The winner of the heavyweight tournament will take home a Grand Prize of $400,000, and a total of $600,000 in prize money will be awarded to tournament participants.

The GLORY 4 Tokyo – Heavyweight Grand Slam event represents one-half of the ‘GSI presents DREAM 18 and GLORY 4 Tokyo – New Year’s Eve Special’ double-header fight card, which will begin at 4 p.m. JST with the DREAM 18 Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) event.

For more information, visit www.gloryworldseries.com.

About GLORY:

The GLORY World Series (www.gloryworldseries.com) is the world’s premier kickboxing, or stand-up fighting league, staging events across the globe and offering up to $1,000,000 in prize money to the winners of 16-man ‘Grand Prix’ tournaments, which are open to only the best fighters in each weight class. The fight series also includes 8-man tournaments and events with traditional, single bouts.

With television deals spanning every continent, plus a groundbreaking online video streaming system and the world’s largest online martial arts library, GLORY is one of the world’s most widely-broadcast sporting organizations.

Owned and operated by Glory Sports International (GSI), the organization has offices in Holland, the UK, Tokyo, Thailand, Malaysia and Singapore. Its personnel includes a diverse mix of award-winning hedge-fund and private equity investors; principals from pioneering sports marketing agency Total Sport Asia; and senior level executives from several leading sports franchises, including WWE, FIFA, Golden Glory, Champions League and It’s Showtime.




WEDNESDAY’S FINAL PRESS CONFERENCE QUOTES FOR SATURDAY’S DAY-NIGHT DOUBLEHEADER AT LOS ANGELES MEMORIAL SPORTS ARENA

LOS ANGELES (Dec. 13, 2012) – Golden Boy Promotions hosted the final press conference Wednesday for the unprecedented day-night boxing doubleheader that will take place this Saturday, Dec. 15, live on CBS Television Network (first fight 4:30 p.m. ET/1:30 p.m. PT), SHOWTIME EXTREME® (9:00 p.m. ET/PT, delayed on the West Coast) and SHOWTIME® (10:30 p.m. ET/PT, delayed on the West Coast) from The Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena.

In the main event on CBS, undefeated IBF Bantamweight World Champion Leo Santa Cruz (22-0-1, 13 KO’s), of Los Angeles, will defend his title against unbeaten Alberto Guevara (16-0, 6 KO’s) of San Diego, Calif., while talented 2012 U.S. Olympian Joseph “Jo-Jo” Diaz, of South El Monte, Calif., will make his pro debut against Vicente Alfaro (5-2, 1 KO), of Northfield, Minn., in the opening bout.

Following the 90-minute broadcast on CBS, its first boxing event since Bernard Hopkins knocked out Glen Johnson in the 11th round on Jan. 20, 1997, there will be a 10-round fight on SHOWTIME EXTREME between undefeated welterweight Shawn “Showtime” Porter (20-0, 14 KO’s), of Cleveland, Ohio, against surging former World Champion Julio Diaz (40-7, 29 KO’s), of Indio, Calif.

The fistic action concludes with a tripleheader on SHOWTIME that features the return to the ring of former Unified Super Lightweight World Champion and British superstar Amir “King” Khan (26-3, 18 KO’s), of Bolton, England, who faces unbeaten Carlos Molina (17-0-1, 7 KO’s), of Los Angeles in a 12-rounder for the vacant WBC Silver Super Lightweight Championship.

In co-featured 10-round bouts on SHOWTIME, hard-hitting 2008 Olympic Bronze Medalist Deontay “Bronze Bomber” Wilder (25-0, 25 KO’s), of Tuscaloosa, Ala., takes on Kelvin Price (13-0, 6 KO’s), of Pensacola, Fla., in a collision of 6-foot-7 unbeatens for the vacant WBC Continental Americas Heavyweight Championship and Alfredo “Perro” Angulo (21-2, 18 KO’s), of Los Angeles, battles Jorge Silva (18-2-2, 14 KO’s), of Chula Vista, Calif., in a junior middleweight match.

The evening event will also be televised live on Sky Sports 1HD in the United Kingdom at 2:00 a.m. GMT on Sunday, December 16.

(More event details to follow quotes.)

Below please see quotes from Wednesday’s press conference at the JW Marriott Los Angeles L.A. Live:

OSCAR DE LA HOYA, President of Golden Boy Promotions

“We’re so happy at Golden Boy Promotions to be bringing you this amazing day and night of boxing. We consider this our giving back show because this is really about all of our fans and supporters.

“With every fight week event we are having toy drives and I am going to purchase some toys myself. We anticipate when all is said and done we will be giving toys to so many kids and families in need, making their Christmas and holidays that much better.

“We appreciate the public coming out and donating toys so far and we want them to know that they can still show up tomorrow at the Golden Boy building in downtown Los Angeles and at the weigh-in on Friday. For every toy they give, they get a pair of tickets to the fight on Saturday night.

“We are really here to talk about the fights and the fact that boxing is back on network television, live on CBS. Thank you Stephen Espinoza and SHOWTIME for their hard work and the efforts they made to make this happen. The more boxing on network television, the more people will see it and the more boxing will grow. We are very excited about this development and we look forward to more boxing shows like this. The great exposure this show is going to get on Saturday on afternoon network television is going to be phenomenal.

“Everyone needs to go to their twitters and tweet ‘boxing is back on network television.’

“So this is our way of saying Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to everyone. I thank the fighters for helping us do this too.”

STEPHEN ESPINOZA, Executive Vice President and General Manager, SHOWTIME Sports

“Golden Boy Promotions and SHOWTIME have worked extremely hard to put together this very special grand finale event for 2012. It starts at 1:30 (PT) on CBS and goes all the way through to the main event on SHOWTIME with one of boxing’s most exciting fighters, Amir Khan, facing Carlos Molina.

“We have a full day and night of entertaining fights. Every fight is meaningful and every fighter has a story.

“We are very excited.’’

AMIR KHAN, Former Unified Super Lightweight World Champion

“Training camp was brilliant. My new trainer, Virgil Hunter, has worked on a lot of the mistakes I used to make. We’ve solved all that.

“I’ve been training twice as hard as I did before and I can’t wait to get back in the ring.

“L.A. is like a second home to me because I used to train here, but the Bay Area feels like home now.

“It’s always tough when you fight someone on his home turf — you have to fight that much harder, but I’m going to be in great condition. I’m going to be a smart, tough fighter and hopefully, before long, we’ll be back on the top again.

“The next 12 months will probably be the best of my life because the last 12 were probably the worst.

“I’ve changed. Since I came to Virgil, I see a big change already. No one told me to change, I did it myself.

“If something goes wrong I have to point the finger at me. It’s my problem, my mistake.

“Watching the (Danny) Garcia fight, it seemed like I was getting bored in there. Now I have Virgil telling me to stick to my game plan, to focus and to execute the plan. I’ve changed a lot of different things to get back to the top.”

VIRGIL HUNTER, Khan’s Trainer

“I think the best thing is that we’ve stuck to critiquing him from when he began training with me. I’m happy with the progress he’s made. I think he’s accomplished a lot.

“He doesn’t have to be taught much. He already possesses what it takes to be a great champion. He just let a few things get away. We have to fight on our own instincts and be disciplined and keep to the plan.

“It’s been a positive union between Alfredo (Angulo) and Amir. Alfredo is a straight pressure fighter, which helps Amir learn how to handle the pressure at the highest level. They feed off each other and the union has been great.”

CARLOS MOLINA, Undefeated Super Lightweight Contender

“I’m getting really antsy. I’ve waited for a fight like this my whole life. But the closer we come to Saturday the better I feel. I’m glad we’re just a few days away.

“Just by signing for this fight, I’ve received more exposure than I ever have, and after Saturday I will have an even greater fan base.

“I’m very confident I will remain unbeaten. There is no pressure. I’ve put in the work in the gym and Saturday I will perform. People say I have nothing to lose in this fight, but they’re wrong. Everybody has something to lose at some point.’’

DEONTAY WILDER, Undefeated Heavyweight Prospect & 2008 Olympic Silver Medalist

Breaks out in song …“I am going to whip somebody, I am going to whip somebody. I can’t wait for Saturday night to hit someone in the face!

“I am excited to have a great show. Anyone who knows me and sees me when I’m in the ring knows that I mean business.

“I worked hard to be the best and sacrificed a lot to do it. Now the moment is finally here and I can’t let this moment pass we by.

“I don’t like to lose. No one likes to lose. I don’t plan on losing Saturday night either.”

KELVIN PRICE, Undefeated Heavyweight Prospect

“I am grateful to have the chance to fight against Deontay Wilder on SHOWTIME. I’m prepared and plan to go out and put on a great show for everyone in the arena and those watching on television.

“This is a chance for us to show what American heavyweights are made of now. I plan to do that and I am sure Deontay will too.”

ALFREDO ANGULO, Junior Middleweight Contender

“I am so ready to fight. I know I have a good fighter in front of me in Jorge Silva, but I am prepared and ready to fight. A Mexican fighter means you are going against a hard fighter.

“I’m so happy to be back in the ring so soon after my last fight and fighting often is what keeps me in great shape. It feels good to be fighting after my long layoff and I know it is going to be a great fight.

“It’s going to be a great fight, so don’t miss it.”

(De La Hoya — “Alfredo is an ambassador for our sport as he is involved with ‘Locks for Love’ and once his hair is long enough, he will cut it and donate it to the charity. They make wigs for kids with cancer who have lost their hair from their treatment.”)

JORGE SILVA, Junior Middleweight Contender

“I’m so happy to be here and look forward to fighting Alfredo Angulo. I think it’s going to be a really tough fight. I’ve trained very hard and I know I am prepared to do what it takes to beat Alfredo. He is a tough fighter and happy to be back in the ring again.

“He is fighting me and it’s not going to be the result he’s expecting. I’m going to show everyone why he should not have agreed to fight me. I can’t wait to fight Saturday night.”

LEO SANTA CRUZ, IBF Bantamweight World Champion

“I’m very happy and excited and especially honored to be fighting on CBS. I really want to thank Golden Boy and my manager for this unbelievable opportunity. So many fans will be watching, and that’s where I get my motivation – from the fans.

“I’ve worked really hard to get to this point, and I’ve come a long way quickly, but I still have my whole career in front of me, and I want to stay on top. I’m confident I’ll win Saturday and then be able to take a little vacation during the holidays. I really want to finish this year on a great note so that I can go on to even bigger and better fights in 2013.

“I still haven’t seen tapes on Guevara. I know he’s confident, but all fighters are confident. He’s undefeated and I’m undefeated and we both want this very badly. There’s no way this can be anything but a war.”

ALBERTO GUEVARA, Undefeated Bantamweight Contender

“Thank you all for being here. This is my first fight in the United States and I am very prepared.

“You will all know who I am after the fight on Saturday. I am going to give the best of myself.”

JOSEPH “JO-JO” DIAZ JR., 2012 U.S. Olympian

“This is a dream come true for me to be making my pro debut on free network television. I really want to thank everyone involved from Golden Boy to my team for making this happen and for them choosing me to fight on CBS. They could have picked anybody, but they picked me and I really appreciate it.

“I had a 10-week camp and I’m totally prepared and very excited. I feel strong. I’m ready and I’m looking forward to the opportunity to showcase my skills in front of so many fans.”

SHAWN PORTER, NABO Welterweight Champion

“This is the biggest press conference I’ve been to, so this is a treat for me. This has been a good 10-week camp getting ready for Julio. I’m 20-0 going for 21. We know what Julio brings and we know what he has done in the past, but we’re more than ready to come home with that 21st victory. We’ve done the work in the gym, now we just have to let it all out in the ring.”

JULIO DIAZ, Former World Champion

“I’m really excited to have an opportunity like this again. It’s a motivational moment to fight on a card like this and I’m prepared to prove myself on this stage. I’m used to sitting in the front of these press conferences, headlining a card, but right now I’m in the back and I need to work to get back to the front. Shawn Porter is a good prospect, but he’s never been tested like I’m going to test him.”

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Admission to the afternoon boxing session (CBS broadcast) that starts with non-televised preliminary bouts at 1:00 p.m. PT is free as part of the Golden Boy Promotions Holiday Fanfest. Tickets can be acquired at the Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena box office.

Tickets for the evening boxing session (SHOWTIME-televised fight card) that begins at 4:00 p.m. PT are priced at $150, $100, $75, $50 and $25, plus applicable taxes and service charges, and are on sale at the Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena box office, all Ticketmaster outlets, by calling Ticketmaster at (800) 745-3000 or online at www.ticketmaster.com.

Fans who present ticket stubs from the CBS event when purchasing tickets for the SHOWTIME event will receive a 20 percent discount. There is a limit of one discounted purchased ticket per ticket redeemed while supplies last.

Non-televised fights on the evening undercard: Frankie Gomez (13-0, 10 KO’s), East Los Angeles, vs. Pavel Miranda (19-8-1, 10 KO’s), Tijuana, Mex., 8 rounds, welterweights; Hugo Centeno (16-0, 8 KO’s), Oxnard, Calif., vs. Allen Conyers (12-7, 9 KO’s), Bronx, N.Y., 8 rounds, junior middleweights; Chris Pearson (6-0, 5 KO’s), Trotwood, Ohio, vs. Dashon Johnson (13-9-3, 4 KO’s), Escondido, Calif., 6 rounds, middleweights; and Jerren Cochran (6-0, 3 KO’s), Houston, Texas, vs. Chris Lopez (5-0, 2 KO’s), Phoenix, Ariz., 4 rounds, featherweights.

The afternoon session will include scheduled four-round bouts featuring three of Joseph Diaz’s U.S. Olympic teammates, who were all victorious in their professional debuts on Nov. 9 on SHOWTIME’S ShoBox: The New Generation. Junior middleweight Errol Spence Jr. of Brentwood, N.Y., will face Richard Andrews (5-2-3, 2 KO’s), of Charlottesville, Va., light heavyweight Marcus Browne of Staten Island, N.Y., is matched against Ritchie Cherry (3-5, 1 KO), of Oklahoma City, Okla., and heavyweight Dominic Breazeale of Alhambra, Calif., meets Michael Dennis (0-1), of Glendale, Calif.

Saturday’s mega-event will also feature Golden Boy’s Holiday Fanfest on the grounds of the Sports Arena that will include music, autograph sessions with boxing’s biggest stars, games, boxing memorabilia, a visit by Santa Claus at an Oscar De La Hoya Foundation-sponsored toy give-away (10:00 a.m.), and much more.

Khan vs. Molina is presented by Golden Boy Promotions and Khan Promotions and sponsored by Corona and AT&T. Santa Cruz vs. Guevara is presented by Golden Boy Promotions and sponsored by Corona and AT&T.

For more information, visit www.goldenboypromotions.com, follow us on Twitter at, www.twitter.com/GoldenBoyBoxing, www.twitter.com/AmirKingKhan, www.twitter.com/CarlosMolina562, www.twitter.com/ElPerro82, www.twitter.com/BronzeBomber, www.twitter.com/teampriceboxing, www.ShowtimeSHAWNP, www.JosephDiazJr, www.twitter.com/ErrolSpenceJr, www.twitter.com/Marcus_Browne, www.twitter.com/SHOsports, follow the conversation using #KhanMolina or become a fan on Facebook at www.facebook.com/GoldenBoyBoxing or www.facebook.com/SHOsports.




TATSUYA KAWAJIRI TO FACE MICHIHIRO OMIGAWA AT DREAM 18 NEW YEAR’S EVE MMA MEGA-EVENT AT SAITAMA SUPER ARENA PRESENTED BY GLORY SPORTS INTERNATIONAL

TOKYO, Japan (Dec. 13, 2012) – Two of Japan’s top featherweights (145 pounds/66 kilograms) have been added to the DREAM 18 portion of the stacked, doubleheader fight card that Glory Sports International will present at Saitama Super Arena in Tokyo, Japan on New Year’s Eve, immediately prior to the GLORY 4 Tokyo – Heavyweight Grand Slam, one-night, 16-man tournament.

Tatsuya ‘Crusher’ Kawajiri (31-7-2) formerly the world’s No. 1 lightweight, is will enter the ring riding a four-fight win streak and face Judo specialist Michihiro Omigawa (13-12-1), who recently departed the UFC to return to fighting in his native Japan.

“Kawajiri has been one of the fighting world’s top talents ever since he first put on a pair of gloves. He is a very hard hitter and has given us many memorable performances in the ring. He also has a solid submission game and is capable of finishing a fight at any moment either by KO or forcing the tap,” says Glory Sports International CEO Marcus Luer.

“In Omigawa you have an extremely high level judo player with an arsenal of trips and throws that few in MMA can match. His sense of timing and balance is spectacular, a lifetime’s work, and watching him hit a trip at just the right moment is like watching a master artist at work. Kawajiri wants this fight on the feet, but he is going to have a hard time staying there if Omigawa gets his way.”

Kawajiri has been fighting for top level organizations throughout his career. He has competed for PRIDE FC, Strikeforce, DREAM and ONE FC, and has taken victories over former Strikeforce champion Josh Thomson, Norwegian standout Joachim Hansen and current UFC lightweight Yves Edwards. Twenty-one of his thirty-one career wins have come inside the distance, twelve by KO or TKO and nine by submission.

Omigawa’s rise to prominence came after entering the 2009 Sengoku Featherweight Grand Prix tournament as an underdog. He defeated LC Davis, Nam Phan and Marlon Sandro – all of whom were heavy favorites to win the tournament – and made it to the final. He lost a close split-decision but earned a lot of respect. Shortly afterwards he signed with DREAM and was then picked up by the UFC where he impressed U.S. and U.K. audiences with his world-class judo skills.

In other DREAM 18 action on New Year’s Eve, former DREAM lightweight (155 pounds/70 kilograms) champion Shinya Aoki (31-6) will face battle-tested wrestling specialist Antonio McKee (28-4-2). Heavy hitters Melvin Manhoef (26-9-1, 1 NC) and Denis Kang (35-15-2, 2 NC) will face off at middleweight (185 pounds/84 kilograms) and former DREAM bantamweight (135 pounds/61 kilograms) champion Bibiano Fernandes (12-3) will square off with Yoshiro Maeda (30-11-2) in a 139-pound/61-kilogram catchweight contest.

All-time great Hayato ‘Mach’ Sakurai (38-12-2) will meet hard-hitting brawler ‘New York Bad Ass’ Phil Baroni (15-15) in a welterweight (170 pounds/77 kilograms) affair. DREAM Featherweight Champion Hiroyuki Takaya (17-9-1) will collide with standout Georgi Karakhanyan (19-3-1) and Satoru Kitaoka (30-11-9) will battle undefeated rising star Will ‘Ill Will’ Brooks (7-0) at lightweight.

The ‘GSI presents DREAM 18 and GLORY 4 Tokyo – New Year’s Eve Special’ double-header event will commence at 4 p.m. JST with the DREAM 18 card and continue with the GLORY 4 Tokyo – Heavyweight Grand Slam tournament featuring the world’s top heavyweight stand-up fighters, including world No. 1 ranked Semmy Schilt (39-6, 18 KO’s), Gokhan Saki (77-15, 53 KO’s), Daniel Ghita (44-7, 34 KO’s), Remy Bonjasky (77-14, 40 KO’s), Peter Aerts (104-30-1, 78 KO’s), Errol Zimmerman (76-16-1, 41 KO’s), Anderson ‘Braddock’ Silva (32-8-1, 22 KO’s) and Sergei Kharitonov (22-7, 12 KO’s).

The winner of the heavyweight tournament will take home a Grand Prize of $400,000, and a total of $600,000 in prize money will be awarded to tournament participants.

For more information, visit www.gloryworldseries.com.

About GLORY:

The GLORY World Series (www.gloryworldseries.com) is the world’s premier kickboxing, or stand-up fighting league, staging events across the globe and offering up to $1,000,000 in prize money to the winners of 16-man ‘Grand Prix’ tournaments, which are open to only the best fighters in each weight class. The fight series also includes 8-man tournaments and events with traditional, single bouts.

With television deals spanning every continent, plus a groundbreaking online video streaming system and the world’s largest online martial arts library, GLORY is one of the world’s most widely-broadcast sporting organizations.

Owned and operated by Glory Sports International (GSI), the organization has offices in Holland, the UK, Tokyo, Thailand, Malaysia and Singapore. Its personnel includes a diverse mix of award-winning hedge-fund and private equity investors; principals from pioneering sports marketing agency Total Sport Asia; and senior level executives from several leading sports franchises, including WWE, FIFA, Golden Glory, Champions League and It’s Showtime.

About DREAM:

Japan’s premier MMA organisation, DREAM has staged 23 top-class events in the course of its four-year history. Fighters that have stepped into the DREAM ring include Fedor Emelianenko, Gegard Mousasi, Shinya Aoki, Joachim Hansen, Melvin Manhoef, Tatsuya Kawajiri, Eddie Alvarez, Todd Duffee, Gesias Calvancante, Marius Zaromskis.




Amir Khan, Carlos Molina, Alfredo Angulo and Leo Santa Cruz Media Conference Call Transcript


Kelly Swanson
Thank you everybody for joining us. We know we had a busy boxing weekend this weekend and a very exciting one at that. So we appreciate you taking the time to call in and listen to the news on the next big, exciting boxing weekend, which is going to be coming up this Saturday, December 15th from Los Angeles. We have four fighters on the call today, as well as Stephen Espinoza, executive VP and general manager of Showtime Sports, and Asif Vali from Khan Promotions.

Oscar is going to make opening statements and make some introductions, and then he is doing some other things to help promote the show. So he’s going to drop off and I’ll take over and introduce the secondary fighters that come on after we introduce the first two. So without further ado, let me turn it over to Oscar De La Hoya, president of Golden Boy Promotions. Oscar?

Oscar De La Hoya

Thank you, thank you very much, Kelly. Yes, we are extremely, extremely excited. First off, you know boxing is on a great roll, a great, exciting fight this weekend with Manny Pacquiao and Juan Manuel Marquez. Now boxing is moving on to a bigger stage in terms of viewership and people watching on free TV. Boxing is back on CBS.

We are extremely excited, extremely proud to be working with Showtime, to be working with Stephen Espinoza. I think having boxing on network television can only help the sport and can only elevate the sport to a whole new level. We are extremely excited to be having on Leo Santa Cruz, who will be fighting the main event on CBS this Saturday. We will also be putting on in the co-main event Joseph Diaz, who was is my eyes the best Olympian making his professional debut out of the 2012 squad of the U.S. team. This event is all taking place at the Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena in Los Angeles.

Just because it’s close to the holidays and a way of giving back, Golden Boy Promotions, along with all the fighters, all the sponsors, AT&T and Corona, we wanted to step it up a notch. We wanted to give back. We’re starting off with the fights in the afternoon on CBS. After those fights we’re doing a big fan fest for all the fans who attend the fights with autographs, food, music, and then we’re moving on the Showtime Extreme portion of it and then on to the Showtime Championship Boxing.

So this is really, really exciting to work at Golden Boy Promotions. We’re really looking forward to it, to the fights, to the events, but most importantly giving back to all those fans who supported Golden Boy Promotions throughout this year. So without any further ado, I would like to introduce to you the man who makes it happen at Showtime. He is Stephen Espinoza. Stephen?

Stephen Espinoza

Thanks, Oscar. We’re here ending the year with perhaps our most ambitious undertaking of the entire year, a grand finale so to speak. Oscar’s already described a little bit about the ambitious plans that Golden Boy has from the toy drive to the toy giveaway to the fan fest. It’s a very generous holiday gift in truly a liberal sense.

Showtime’s big day starts at 1:30 Pacific/4:30 Eastern, with Showtime Boxing on CBS. First time boxing’s been on CBS in 15 years. This is something that CBS is excited about, very pleased to be able to do, and it’s obviously something that Showtime is also very happy that we’ve been given the opportunity. We’ve got two great young boxers that we’re very pleased to be highlighting.

We’ll have the pro-debut of 2012 Olympian, Joseph Diaz. I actually met JoJo; it’s been a year ago. It was December before the Olympics. He came to one of our shows. He couldn’t be a nicer young man and very, very talented in the ring.

Leo Santa Cruz, who continues a pretty incredible 2012, has gone from Extreme to Showtime Championship Boxing and now to CBS. He deserves every second of the attention he’s getting because he is a fighter who fights his heart out for the entire fight.

Then we will take a break, and as Oscar said, they’ll be filming with the fan fest at 9:00 Eastern. That’s very exciting. Shawn Porter on Showtime Extreme against Julio Diaz. At 10:00 Eastern we are premiering All Access the epilogue episode, which covers Fight Night and beyond. All Access Epilogue Cotto vs. Trout.

Then at 10:30 we will kick it off on Showtime for Showtime Championship boxing, the return of Alfredo Angulo, his second straight appearance on Showtime coming after a very impressive knockout there at Staples Center just a few weeks ago. We’ll then be featuring Deontay Wilder, another Olympian, a bronze medalist in 2008, with probably his toughest fight to date in Kelvin Price. Then we’re going to our main event, Amir Khan, his first appearance on Showtime versus a very tough challenger, the up and coming Carlos Molina

For my money, Amir is probably the most exciting fighter in the world. It’s all action, never a dull moment in Amir’s fights. I think that goes for all of these from Joseph Diaz to Leo Santa Cruz all the way through Shawn Porter. Deontay, Alfredo, these are continuing the incredible run of action fights that we’ve been providing and we’re very excited about it. Kelly, thanks.

K. Swanson

If you notice your fight week schedule, we’re going to be having toy drive events at the various workouts as well as the weigh-in. Also on Thursday, Oscar is going to be hosting a special toy drive gift at the Golden Boy building and he will be accompanied by none other than Santa Claus.

So we really encourage you guys, if you could, to mention the locations of the toy drive. The people do receive two tickets to the Khan v. Molina fight and I think that’s a generous gift that Golden Boy is giving to their loyal fans out in the L.A. area. Also the afternoon fight is a free ticket for the Santa Cruz portion of the show. So there’s a lot of giving back that Golden Boy is doing and I really want to commend them for their efforts.

At this point I am now going to introduce Alfredo Angulo. He will go first, and then we are hoping to have Leo Santa Cruz join us too. But Alfredo Angulo is of Baja California Mexico, now fighting out of Los Angeles, California. Of course everybody saw his return last month. He’s a junior middleweight and has already demonstrated his amazing punching power. He returned on the ring November 10th for the first time since his fight of the year battle with James Kirkland in 2011.

Of course, Mr. Angulo’s story has been well documented and we certainly welcome him back to the ring, his great fight back, and we’re so happy to have him again. He will be preparing to face Chula Vista’s Jorge Silva.

A. Angulo

Thank you so much, everybody. It’s the best. I thoroughly appreciate this, and also thank you so much for having me. I appreciate it.

K. Swanson

We’re also joined at this time by Leo Santa Cruz, very exciting. He’s going to be the main event on the CBS portion of the show. I think he’s absolutely adorable and he fights out of Los Angeles, California. He’s the current IBF Bantamweight World Champion, making his second title defense Saturday night. He’s a young Mexican-American phenom who is one of boxing’s brightest young stars, very exciting in the ring.

He has knocked out 11 of his last 12 opponents. He’s been very busy in the 2012 year, which always keeps a fighter crisp and able to continue his winning streak. On November 10th we saw him, too, and he scored a crushing knockout victory over Victor Zaleta in the 9th round. He will now face Alberto Guevara and again, that’s on network television, on CBS.

For the first time 15 years we have a show on CBS. So that’s very exciting, and Leo, we welcome you to the call and if you want to make an opening statement, we will open the questions up for both you and Alfredo.

Leo Santa Cruz

Thank you very much. I’m very happy to be here and thank you guys for having me.

Q

Leo, my question for you is pretty simple. You’re going to be in the first main event on network television for the CBS network for like Stephen Espinoza said first time since 1997. I believe their last time they had a main event was a world title fight when Bernard Hopkins knocked out Glen Johnson in the middleweight championship fight. It’s a long time ago, and he was a great fighter obviously. What are your thoughts about being highlighted in the return of network boxing on CBS?

L. Santa Cruz

I’m very happy. I’m very excited that they chose me to be the main event right there. It’s a dream come true and gives me more motivation to train harder and to focus more on this and try to give the fans a good show. I’m always in the gym training really, really hard for our fans because that’s what I came for, to give the fans what they want and hopefully everything goes good. I’m ready.

Q

I was going to ask you, I mean, because you are the main event and you are the champion going into the fight, if CBS looks to do more boxing in the future, which many boxing fans probably hope will happen, they are obviously hoping that they’re going to see a good fight. Does that add pressure knowing that they’re going to be looking for you to deliver something so they have a reason to continue to do boxing? If the fight was a complete flameout then maybe they would say you know what, there was a reason we stopped doing boxing in 1997. We don’t need this anymore. That another good fight from Leo Santa Cruz like you did so many times before could then get them pumped up even more to see more network boxing. So do you feel like you carry that a little bit on your shoulders, or are you just going to go and do your normal fight?

L. Santa Cruz

Yes. I want to please everybody, I want them to be happy and it makes me work harder and everything but I’m still going to go up there like I always do and do what I do because some people, they’re happy already with how I fight. There is a little bit of pressure but I am going to go out there and do what I do and try to please everybody and do my best.

D. Rafael

How old were you in 1997?

L. Santa Cruz

I was nine years old, eight years old, around there.

D. Rafael

So you were a kid last time this happened. So you probably don’t remember. So you’ve never watched a boxing match on network TV before probably.

L. Santa Cruz

Nope, never.

Q

Leo, Kelly called you adorable. I don’t think any of your opponents think that. Do you?

L. Santa Cruz

No, I don’t think so.

Q

I think you’re pretty much a terror. Very quick short turnaround for you. You start last month. Before that even with Morel and you come back and fight as a leader, that’s a pretty short turnaround from September to November. Are you comfortable with this pace? I mean, after fighting nine rounds you’re going to be right back in there just a little more than a month later.

L. Santa Cruz

Yes, they told me that if I was ready to come on and fight and I was like, yes, I want to fight. They told me that it was up to me and yes, I decided to fight because I wanted to finish the year strong. After this one I’m going to take a little rest and get ready and hopefully everything goes good on this one. I’ll take some rest and become stronger for next year.

Q

It’d be great for you to finish off the year with a third straight knockout in less than four months. How do you feel about that? Do you really feel like you want to go out there and just continue the dynamic performances that you’ve turned in?

L. Santa Cruz

Yes, I do. I would like to go out there and finish the year strong and finish with a knockout and this year could be good, because I do get more times and people get to know me and for this great exposure thanks to Golden Boy, to my manager, and to all my team. Thanks to them and that’s what I’m here for, to please all the fans and give them a good show.

Q

Last question I have is when you think of the Mexican fans; you’re a Mexican-American, you just probably watched one this past weekend. When you hear the crowd cheering for a guy like Marquez, do you imagine yourself reaching that kind of a level even though you’re only in your early defenses of your title?

L. Santa Cruz

Yes, I totally imagine myself that I one day I want to be like that and I want all the fans screaming for me and everything. Even imagining that and thinking of that it gives me chills and I feel really excited, so it gives me more motivation and strength to go in the gym and so one day I could become like that, like someone like Marquez and a true Mexican like that.

Q

Do you have a true Mexican boxing idol?

L. Santa Cruz

Yes, it was Cesar Chavez before and when he was beginning with him. Then it was Oscar Larios too. They were my biggest idols.

Q

Hey Alfredo, how long before you won a challenge for one of the junior middleweight titles? How long before you do that? I mean, I know you’ve only just been out of the-that was your first fight back in a long time. How many more fights do you think you want to have before you’re ready to step in there and win a belt?

A. Angulo

I’m ready to fight for a belt. I’m working, now the decision is up to my team and Golden Boy, he’s the decision for my opponents. I would be ready to fight for the belt tomorrow. I don’t care, the champions now are a good challenge and I’m ready. I’m working very hard-I know I stopped a lot of times, but I’m going for the title.

Q

If you were to have your choice of the champions, Austin Trout, Alvarez, Bundrage, etc. Would you have a preference? Would you want to go for one of the guys that aren’t considered so good first or would you want to go for Trout or Alvarez first?

A. Angulo

Any of those would be a great opportunity for me. I don’t care. I’ll fight for anybody.

Q

How big would an Alvarez fight be for you given that you’re both Mexicans?

A. Angulo

Every fight when two fighters-he’s Mexican, he’s a really good size. He fights really hard and with a lot of heart.

Q

Last question. Do you ever envision yourself being in the ring with Canelo? Have you ever, even when you weren’t able to fight, hearing about him and what level he’s reached, possibly being in the ring with him and how that would go?

A. Angulo

I don’t fight names. I fight opponents; I fight whoever is in front of me to get through him. So to me right now the name Canelo doesn’t mean anything because I have the other opponent. That’s who I fight, the one in front of me. It’s up to my promoter, it’s up to my trainer, and who they put in front of me and I’m ready to fight.

Q

Yes, my question if for Leo Santa Cruz. Leo, I just want to know back in November, was it even on your mind that you were going to fight in December, and if so, were there opponents already in mind?

L. Santa Cruz

No, they had given me some kind of clue. They told me that if everything came out good in November and everything was good that they had maybe something in December. They didn’t tell me that for sure but they had told me that maybe they were going to put me in the show. So I trained really hard so I could do good in November and I won. So yes I kind of knew that maybe in December they were going to give me another shot.

Q

Okay, so with that in mind, how does it affect the way you train for this fight as opposed to others? Most fighters going into training camp, they already know who they’re fighting and they know how to prepare. So for this fight is just you’re training for a fight as opposed to training for your specific opponent. So did that make a difference for this particular training camp?

L. Santa Cruz

A little bit because I didn’t know the other guy’s style or anything, but I kept training like how we train really hard and doing things that my dad showed me. He has really good ideas in the gym. He taught me to fight any kind of fight; all types of styles.

Robert Diaz

I just want to make it clear that this opponent was scheduled a few-as soon as we knew that he was back on we had the opponent lined up.

Q

Thanks, I appreciate it. Leo, just one more question. What does it mean to you, and we touched on it earlier, but returning to CBS, like you said you didn’t even grow up in an era where boxing was regularly showcased on network TV. So what does that mean to you? You’re bringing back something, I guess, to an entirely new generation.

L. Santa Cruz

It means a lot to me. I’m very grateful and happy that they picked me to be on this kind of TV because millions of people are going to be watching and this is what I need, exposure so that people to get to know me. Hopefully they become fans and they like how I fight so I can give them a good show and they keep on watching and following me.

Q

The question is for Alfredo. You’ve had your first fight. Obviously it was a very emotional night coming back into the ring. How difficult was it to get through those moments of the anguish, the difficulties that you had in the past?

A. Angulo

No, I’m a little bit more tranquil this time around. As I told everyone before the first fight, the training was done, the hard work was put in so I don’t get nervous but I do from the locker room to the ring. You know, obviously this time we’ve worked very hard where we’re back into the rhythm and it shouldn’t be as much of a surprise once we go out there and hear the crowd again. We’ll be used to it. We’ll be ready.

Q

This one is for Leo. 2012 was a very, very busy year. Do you expect 2013 to be the same scheduling and also your breakout year?

L. Santa Cruz

Yes, 2013 we’re going to train even harder and be ready and prepared so that the bigger fights come, the big names, and leave the crowd and make them happy. Definitely.

Q

Okay. Alfredo, you were sensational in your last fight. However, it was very quick. Do you want to get some more rounds in in this fight?

A. Angulo

Thank you for what you said. I think so. I’m ready for more rounds.

Q

Okay, and when I talked to you the last time you said you have some new weapons in your arsenal since working with Virgil Hunter. Will we see these new weapons in this fight?

A. Angulo

A lot of people, I hear the words, it’s very hard to tell and I used the word and the reason is the fight for the people on the field why is there a fight.

Q

Okay, and do you feel that you will challenge for a world title in 2013?

A. Angulo

I don’t know. I think so. You see it’s I think so like tomorrow Golden Boy officially is switched for even fight for the title, I think for the next year for sure.

Q

How do you feel about fighting on network television in front of a huge national audience in your hometown, how does it feel?

L. Santa Cruz

Exciting, happy, but at the same time really nervous and I have a lot of pressure on me because I want to give all the fans and the network a good show and I think it’s hard to do that and please everybody.

Q

All right, and you have been sensational at bantamweight. How long do you plan to stay at this division now before moving up?

L. Santa Cruz

The truth, I’ve been ready to move already like two months ago, but like the opportunities have been coming at this weight right now, and as opportunities keep coming, if there are opportunities to unify the belt and it’s a great opportunity for me, I think I will probably stay for a few months. If not, if there are better opportunities for moving up from 122, I think that next year is going to be my chance to move up and probably this is my last fight at 118.

K. Swanson

Thank you. Okay, so next up we’re switching to our main event. Oscar has already talked about the particulars, as well as Stephen Espinoza from Showtime, so I’m going to cut right to it and we will hear from Mr. Molina first, Carlos Molina of Norwalk, California. He’s undefeated as a professional, 17 and 0 with one draw and seven KOs. He’s a former national amateur champion. He has shared the ring with many top competitors and now he probably is stepping up, if not probably, definitely stepping up to face his toughest opponent to date and that, of course, is Amir Khan. Mr. Molina, if you want to make an opening comment, and then I will introduce Mr. Khan.

Carlos Molina

Sure, how are you guys doing? I’ve been training extremely hard for this fight. I’m excited and I’m ready. I’m ready to go a 12 hard round son Saturday. I’m just excited to be fighting here in my hometown of LA and be fighting a world class fighter like Amir Khan. I think it’s just going to elevate my skills, so like I said, my team has been working very hard with my head trainer Clemente Medina; my strength and conditioning coach, Luis Garcia, they’ve been pushing me to the max every single day. My manager, Frank Espinoza, my dad along my side. I’ve got a great team and come Saturday we’re going to show the world who Carlos Molina is.

K. Swanson

Of course without further ado, this is a fantastic fighter from Bolton, England, Mr. Khan, 26 and 3 with 18 knockouts. He’s the former Unified Super Lightweight World Champion. Of course, we all know he’s an Olympic silver medalist from the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens. He gives a tremendous amount back in the U.K. and in Pakistan. We know he fights for all of the people that are attached to his life.

And you do know his history in the ring. He’s had unbelievable fights with top, top opponents and recently he did have a little bump on his radar, but he is back and probably the most exciting thing about this is that he has a new trainer, Virgil Hunter, so that’s a great association. He now is going to be facing Carlos Molina in his first fight back since he had his upset loss in July against Danny Garcia.

So Amir, if you want to make an opening statement and then we’ll open it up to the reporters?

Amir Khan

Hello, everyone. Thanks for joining the call. Training has gone great. I feel I’m in great condition and I know what mistakes I made in the previous fights and we’re not going to make them again. You will see a new Amir Khan come into this fight and I just want to say that the training that I’ve been doing with Virgil Hunter has been going great because to work on new techniques and new skills and everything and be a totally different fighter. I’m excited to show you all what the new Amir Khan is going to be like, but yes, training has been tough and hard.

The conditions have been very hard, as well. I kept everything really quiet and just being focused on what I need to do to. The training camp was in San Francisco. So it’s been a great camp and we just can’t wait to get in the ring there and put on a fight because it’s been such a long time since the last fight. I just want to get back in the ring now and show what Amir Khan is all about, but training, while in LA we’ve been doing the training over here as well and Virgil is also in LA, as well, so it’s fight week and it’s all about just making sure that we’re going to do things right and we’re going to stick to a game plan.

We know we’re up against a tough Carlos Molina, and we know what it’s like to fight and be inside, because they’re very confident and we’re not taking this fight lightly. We’ve taken it very seriously; especially we know that Carlos is going to come into the fight very confident after my last fight. So we’re going to be ready for everything he brings to the table and I’m excited more than anything. While the U.K. fans are excited to see me fight, fans that are in Pakistan and around the world and also in America, they’ve been messaging me and saying we can’t wait to see you fight come this Saturday. So I’m excited and I hope you guys are as well. Thank you.

Q

Hello, Carlos, do you feel like this is kind of your Rocky moment coming into this fight? You’re the big underdog and you’re going to be fighting in front of your hometown and a wink could potentially set you up with fights that for a title on the other 140 or 135 you beat a name like Khan?

C. Molina

Definitely. I know a lot of people see me as the underdog, but man, little do they know that we’re going to shock everybody on that night. Like I said, we’re training extremely hard. We’re going to be called the Sea Biscuit after this fight. We’re going to come out of nowhere and shock the world.

Q

How do you see this fight playing out with Amir?

C. Molina

I know Amir, he’s a fast fighter and I know he likes using his jab a lot, so I know we’re going to have to be working in there and I see it going 12 hard rounds and if it ends early, even better for me. But I just see this as being a great all action fight. It’s going to be great for the fans because there’s no way he’s going to put me down and I know he needs this win bad and he needs a little practice, so I know he’s going to go in there and like I said, we’re going to go to war.

Q

Thanks, Carlos. For Amir, you’ve lost two in a row coming into this fight. Do you feel a lot of pressure to go out there and really perform well, or would you just be happy with a win?

A. Khan

We just got to go in there and we’re going to do what we do best, really. It’s been a tough road. We fought some big names and so far I think coming into this fight against Carlos, it’s going to be another tough fight. We know it’s going to be tough and we’re just going to go in there and do what we do best. A win is a win and we’re just going to be sticking to the game plan and sticking to the instructions from the corner. Instead of me getting too wild and stuff, I’m just going to be the best I can be. We’re working on a great game plan for this fight, so I’m going to be just sticking to that.

Q

Just one more question for you, after what happened in the Lamont Peterson fight, were you a little bit apprehensive about fighting another guy in his backyard?

A. Khan

I’ve been spending a lot of time in Los Angeles as well, so it’s kind of a second home for me over here because we’ve trained over here for like four years, so I think it’s going to be perfect. It’s always tough when you fight someone is his backyard, but we know we have to maybe that’s the reason we’ve been working even harder, because we know we have to win even more convincingly when you come to someone’s backyard and that’s what we’re going to do. We’re going to be working harder.

Q

I wanted to know in your opening statement you talked about making corrections to mistakes that you made against Garcia. I’m wondering if you could tell me when you talk about fixing mistakes, in your mind what were those mistakes that you believe that you made in that fight.

A. Khan

We made mistakes when we usually go in there and it’s like there’s no defense and jumping into a war when we don’t need to have a war and the game plan going out the window and me getting over confident and just whereas if I just stick to the game plan more. I start to forget the things that got me far in my career and start to focus more on the power of speed or aggression or however in the work that I have.

We know about the boxing arena, we’re going to stick with that and we’re going to stick to the skills and be smart of everything because that’s what’s got me this far. So that’s why I’ve been working with Virgil and Virgil is a great trainer defensively as well. We’ve been working on a lot of new defenses, which I think will help me in this fight.

Q

Amir, do you get a little, I guess, maybe mad at yourself because, like you said, you maybe got a little reckless against Garcia. You were winning that fight easily, we know that. We were watching it. Garcia was able to finish the fight, but when you go back and have looked at it, do you just shake your head and say I can’t believe I got, like you said, out of control? How are you going to prevent yourself from doing that, because it seems to me, I’ve followed your whole career, that’s your nature, which is why we like watching you so much because you are on the edge of sometimes and trying to go for the knockout, which leaves you open a little bit?

A. Khan

Yes, definitely. I think it’s when you’re in a gym with other fighters, who have a similar style. I was in the gym with Manny Pacquiao he had a very similar style to me offensively a great fighter, and defensively we’re both not the best. We did a couple tough, tough sparring in there where we have to prove a point. There used to guys coming from all over the place all over the country to spar with, and we do spar that way. The way we spar is the way that we used to fight.

Then I’m gone because I’m a clever fighter. I’m a wild fighter. I should use my skills instead of jumping in there and getting into wars. I think it’s what you do in the gym; not you do in the ring. This comes from being very mentally and thinking about a lot of things and doing a lot of things different and that’s what I’m going to take into the ring.

Q

Just one more question for you, Amir, can you talk about what specifically Virgil has brought to you? You did well with Freddie for a while, won some world titles and such. Now you’re going with Virgil. We know he’s a good trainer, but what is different about him, say, than Freddie, or what do you believe he brings to you that will help you in the fight, or not just this fight, but in your career in general?

A. Khan

Yes, I think in my career, I think he’ll help me because he’s a great corner man. He will tell you straight if you’re doing something wrong. And also he sees a fight the way it should go and if you’re making mistakes, he’ll pull you up on them, and tell you how to change your style and stuff and also when we’re working in the gym together, we’ve changed a lot of stuff, which is the defense, working a lot on the defensive side, something I’ve always wanted to work on with a trainer.

I have offensively, that’s always going to be there because that’s just the nature of the fighter I am. I’m that type of fighter who likes to fight and get into a tear up, but at the same time defensive as well, Virgil has added to my fighting style I think is going to help me big time. It will take me to a different level seeing things better and also defending a lot of shots where I was normally just move and whereas now I can block them. I know exactly what to do, and like I said, come the fight, you will see the Amir Khan and you’ll see a very settled and very mature fighter.

Q

Are you saying the other trainers didn’t do those types of things, didn’t talk about defense, didn’t talk well in the corner between rounds, which you haven’t had a real fight with Virgil just yet, or are you just satisfied with how he does it also and then your other trainers have done the same thing?

A. Khan

Yes, the other trainers have been great, the ones I’ve worked with, but with Virgil, I think it’s just a little different. He tells you straight how it is. He will shout at you in the corner and also he’ll teach you more defense. With the other trainers it was mainly a lot of offense and the defense a little bit of defense, but with Virgil, there’s a lot of defense at the same time, because maybe that’s something I wanted to work on as well, so that’s why he has me working on the defensive side because offense is always going to be there.

But if it’s defensive, you think after that combination what position you should be in, what position you’re going to be in way before you throw a shot. I think it’s all about positioning and balance as well. He’s helped me on a lot as well, I’ve tried all this stuff as well, all this stuff he’s been teaching me. It’s made my sparring so much easier and so much cleaner and I’m a better fighter this way. But don’t get me wrong, the excitement is still going to be there. People want to see Amir Khan is very exciting and they will still see that, but a very more mature fighter.

Q

December is usually a pretty good month for you. Obviously the Peterson fight notwithstanding. Is there anything about this time of year that brings out good things in you, the McDonagh fight, I think the Barrera fight maybe.

A. Khan

Yes, December is always a nice time to have a fight because it’s coming towards end of year and it’s great to finish a year off strong. I’ve had a nice break coming to the December fight and it’s nice and relaxed and me changing a lot of things might count as well and being a lot more serious than ever, really. Even though I have to train hard for my previous fight for this fight, especially I know it’s a make or break fight for me. That’s why I’m taking it so seriously.

We can be more than ready in this fight. I will be in the best condition ever. Conditioning wise, boxing wise and everything is going hopefully come together on Friday and we’re going to win this fight and finish the year off strong and then put us in a good position coming into next year.

Q

Virgil Hunter, I spoke to him recently and he said a number of things, but one of the things that I’ve always thought with your fights, and I’ve always thought that this thing about your chin was overblown. What he said was it’s two things that cost you in the fights that you ended up being knocked out in. One he says you didn’t think when you got up. He said people are talking about his chin, but what they’re not looking at is it’s what he does when he gets up, because you got up from a heck of a punch.

I think what he’s talking about is you go right back into the fray. You didn’t gather yourself. What does it mean to you and how has he conveyed that to you?

A. Khan

Yes, we’ve seen the fight numerous times and two previous fights of mine and I tend to get to ballsy at times and where I should be more smart. I think he made me think more in that sense where why I get up from a knockdown and the shot that Garcia caught me with, I don’t think many lightweights would have got up off that fight. He’s a very big punisher and he hits very hard, but I got up the first time, got up the second time, but I don’t think I was thinking what was in my mind and what I was doing in the sparring.

On the wild card, I was in the wild card and going to wars. When someone hurts you in the sparring and you want to knock their head off, you want to go into a war with them. That’s totally got in my system of taking that in my system of where now if you do get caught with a shot, you regroup yourself. It’s all about thinking instead of jumping, rushing and making mistakes because when you’re not thinking enough you do start making more mistakes and you do start getting caught more.

I started realizing that with Virgil where he made me, when I do get caught with a good shot in sparring, he first couple of times it’s hard for me to slow myself down, but then I start slowing myself down and say okay, fine, you caught me one time. That’s fine. I start working on the, again, I start working on technique and then my time will come. This is boxing, a 12 round fight. It’s not a split where you go in there and try knocking your opponent out. And that’s what Virgil has taught me and put into my head where it’s a boxing fight.

You have to use your skills and if you’ve got 12 rounds to do it in, so take your time and be smart about everything and think about everything that you do. That’s why we’re doing more, the more thinking I’ve been doing is the more easier I’ve been working with Virgil and I’ve been enjoying it more as well.

Q

Manny Stewart once told me that Tommy Hearns was so concerned about the crowd, pleasing the crowd, that he never liked to hold guys when he got hurt. I wonder if there’s a part of you that that you get so excited, you really want to entertain, that you just didn’t think about holding, clinching, doing whatever it takes just to get out of jeopardy. Would that be accurate or is that not-

A. Khan

Yes, maybe that’s what it is. Maybe that’s what it is, you want to show how brave you are, how strong you are to everyone. I think that’s the wrong way of going about it. This time we’ve been working a lot with heavier guys and guys that have been holding me. We’ve been doing a lot of holding work as well like teaching me when you are hurt, what you have to do if you’re holding, using these things.

But we’ve also got a lot of other things that we’ve been working on when you are hurt in a fight what you should do to avoid getting into a fight. So we’ve been-Virgil is very smart that way. He’s been helping me do a lot of different things; not only just holding, but different things we’ve been working on.

Q

Hey Carlos. In fighters, great fighters who have had to transition from one trainer to a next or another, a lot of times they get caught in that transition and that’s a vulnerable time in their career, Jermain Taylor, Kelly Pavlik, guys like that. What are your thoughts about the vulnerability factor in terms of maybe catching Amir in transition?

C. Molina

Yes, I think he’s going to go out there with that game plan to be more defensive, but like Mike Tyson says, nobody has a game plan until you get punched in the face. I know Amir kind of loves to fight, so I think once we start putting those shots on him, I think he’s going to be in there. Like I said, we’re going to go to war.

Q

But he is a good boxer, and one thing that Virgil Hunter said is that if you’re going to get to Amir’s chin, you’re going to have to take a lot of punishment. Danny Garcia took a lot of punishment, Lamont Peterson really had to take some shots, and of course, he dropped McDonagh in the first round with a wicked body shot, so he’s a very capable fighter and I don’t think that’s something you can overlook.

What do you see in his arsenal and how much are you willing to walk through fire to get to his chin?

C. Molina

Yes, I’m willing to walk through hell and back, man. This is my shot. This is my opportunity, so I know I got to be smart about it. I just can’t run there and just attack a tiger. I’ve got to be smart about it and I know he’s a good boxer, so we have a great game plan for him. We’re going to execute it on Saturday.

Q

I know you have a fighter’s mentality and I’m not denigrating any of your opponents, but how big of a step up in quality and intensity and in marquee value is this fight for your career, and how much does it mean to you?

C. Molina

It’s a huge step. This fight right here is me beating Khan is going to catapult me to that level where everybody is going to know who I am. That’s why this fight means so much to me. Like I said, Amir is a world class fighter and me being in with a fighter at his level, it’s only going to make my boxing ability even greater, and everybody is going to know who I am.

Q

Okay, Amir, my question for you is what do you think about the work of Freddie Roach in Pacquiao’s corner last weekend?

A. Khan

Manny Pacquiao is a great friend and a good friend of mine. We worked together for such a long time and also Freddie is a great trainer. It’s a shame to see a friend like that get beat because it shows that’s boxing for you, and in boxing one punch can change a fight.

No matter who you are, and Manny is such a great fighter going into the fight I was probably the favorite to win the fight, but one punch can of change a fight and that’s boxing for you. We’ve been training very hard because we’ve been in that position where we were beaten and got caught with a shot. That’s boxing for you, so it’s like with my new trainer we’ve been working on the defense a lot and we’ve been working on a lot of new things.

Q

But in your personal opinion, Freddie Roach didn’t use the right strategy against Marquez?

A. Khan

Well, you don’t know because it is hard to point fingers and so if Freddie fought, like Manny fought., etc. You can’t really say anything, when the fight is so exciting with fighters like Marquez and Pacquiao who are very exciting. One punch can change a fight because they’re very experienced, so you can’t really blame no trainer or anyone. It was just that Marquez was very clever and very smart and he hit Manny Pacquiao with a good, clean shot.

Q

My first question is for Carlos Molina. Carlos, with only seven knockouts, you have a great record, 17 and 7 knockouts. By moving up in weight in your training are you doing anything different to win this fight?

C. Molina

Yes, I think we’re moving up five pounds and I think those five pounds are going to benefit me. It’s was never easy for me to make the 135 pounds and I think being 140 pounds I think I’ll be a lot more comfortable. We’ve been working a lot doing a lot of agility work and a lot of sand work and we’ve been doing a lot of cross-training just various types of training that is going to make me more explosive in the fight. I think I’m going to be stronger at this weight.

Q

Right, and what is the motivation going into this fight with a fighter like Amir “King” Khan, with a hard puncher, what are your goals when you fight him?

C. Molina

This is something I always dreamed of, something like I said I’ve always dreamed this since I was a little kid, having a big, huge fight right here, right here in the city where I’m from, the city of LA. I’m just so motivated and so excited for my opportunity. This is my time. It’s my time to show the world who I am and I’m ready to become a world champion.

Q

Right, and if you do win against Khan, would you fight your next fighter, would it be a junior welterweight Danny Garcia, or would you move back down to your weight to Adrien Broner in order to help you win the title?

C. Molina

Yes, right now I’m just focused directly on Amir Khan. Whatever happens after that, if it’s Broner, if it’s Garcia, it doesn’t matter. I just want to fight Amir Khan right now and whatever opportunity comes next and I’m going to be thankful for that.

A. Khan

I just want to thank everyone for coming onto this conference call and we’ve got training to go to as well, but yes, it’s going to be great. I hope you all come to the fight and we’ll see you all at the press conference waiting, but yes, we’re ready. We can’t wait to get into the ring and show you the new Amir Kahn and I just want to thank you all for coming, thank you.

C. Molina

Thank you guys for your questions. We’re ready. We’re ready to put on the show come December 15th.

END OF CALL

Khan vs. Molina is a 12 round fight for the vacant WBC Silver Super Lightweight Title and is presented by Golden Boy Promotions and Khan Promotions and sponsored by Corona and AT&T. In the co-featured attractions, charismatic unbeaten knockout artist and 2008 Olympic Bronze Medalist Deontay “Bronze Bomber” Wilder squares off against undefeated Kelvin Price in a 10-round heavyweight clash for the vacant WBC Continental Americas Heavyweight Championship and hard-hitting junior middleweight Alfredo “El Perro” Angulo of Los Angeles by way of Mexicali, Mexico faces Jorge Silva in a 10-round bout. The SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING telecast begins live at 10:30 p.m. ET/PT (delayed on the West Coast) with a ten round welterweight fight featuring rising star Shawn Porter vs. former World Champion Julio Diaz airing live on SHOWTIME EXTREME beginning at 9:00 p.m. ET/PT (delayed on the West Coast). The Sky Sports 1HD telecast begins live at 2:00 a.m. GMT on Sunday, December 16.

Santa Cruz vs. Guevara is a 12-round fight for Santa Cruz’s IBF Bantamweight World Championship and is presented by Golden Boy Promotions and sponsored by Corona and AT&T. The CBS broadcast, which airs live from 4:30 p.m. ET/1:30 p.m. PT until 6:00 p.m. ET/3:00 p.m. PT, will also feature the professional debut of 2012 U.S. Olympian Joseph Diaz Jr. as he faces Vicente Alfaro in a four-round junior featherweight fight.




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MICHAEL BUFFER TO SERVE AS RING ANNOUNCER FOR FIGHT NIGHT SATURDAY, DEC. 22 AT 4 P.M. ET ON NBC

NEW YORK – December 12, 2012 – NBC Sports Group and Main Events continue the Fight Night series on December 22 at 4 p.m. ET on NBC, and will feature Hall-of-Fame ring announcer Michael Buffer, who is famous for his “Let’s get ready to rumble” phrase. In addition to serving as ring announcer for the event, Buffer will serve as the voice for NBC’s promotional campaign and tune-in spots leading up to the broadcast.

After six successful Fight Night telecasts on NBC Sports Network, the event on December 22 will air on NBC and become the first boxing broadcast on the network since 2004.

“It’s always great to announce a good fight, but for me, as a fan, it’s even better when it’s an excellent match up like we’re going to see on NBC with Adamek and Cunningham, on December 22nd,” said Buffer.

The main event features current IBF North American Heavyweight Champion Tomasz “Goral” Adamek (47-2, 29 KO’s) of Kearny, N.J. vs. Steve “USS” Cunningham (25-4, 12 KO’s) of Philadelphia, Pa., in a 12-round heavyweight fight at Sands Casino in Bethlehem, Pa. The two heavyweights will fight for Adamek’s IBF North American Heavyweight Championship belt and the vacant No. 2 IBF heavyweight position.

In the co-feature, Tor Hamer (19-1, 12 KO’s) of New York, N.Y., steps in to the ring against undefeated Vyacheslav “Czar” Glazkov (13-0, 9 KO’s) of Langansk, Ukraine, in an eight-round heavyweight bout.

NBC Sports Groups’ Fight Night broadcast team of Kenny Rice (play-by-play), Hall-of-Fame boxing trainer Freddie Roach (analyst), cruiserweight contender B.J. Flores (analyst) and Sports Illustrated’s Chris Mannix (reporter) will call the action.

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December 22nd at Sands Casino Resort Bethlehem in Pennsylvania features Tomasz Adamek vs. Steve Cunningham in the main event. The undercard will be announced shortly. The main event and co-feature will be broadcast on NBC network TV beginning 4PM ET. The card is presented by Main Events and Ziggy Promotions in association with Peltz Boxing and DiBella Entertainment.

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THE RETURN OF JEAN PASCAL Pascal vs. Kuziemski –FIGHT LIVE ON WEALTH & WEALTHTV.COM


MONTREAL (December 12, 2012) – Only two more days before Laval’s popular Jean Pascal (26-2-1, 16 KOs) finally returns to the ring at the Bell Centre in Montreal, away since his heart-breaking loss 19 months ago to Bernard Hopkins, which cost him his World Boxing Council (WBC) light heavyweight title belt.

Contrary to his normally calm approach to a fight, Pascal feels anxious and nervous over his time away from the ring going into Friday night’s fight against an opponent who also boxed in the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens, as Pascal did, 2004 Polish Olympian Aleksy Kuziemski (26-2-1, 16 KOs). It is not the fear of his opponent’s attack – Pascal has never been afraid of another fighter – rather the anxiety of having lost his bearings, not being able to fulfill the expectations of the loyal Quebec public. He is well prepared, as skilled as ever, and he will give his best effort on Friday night.

Pascal’s potential world title fight on HBO against WBC World Champion Chad Dawson, at least for now, remains down the road. All that Pascal is focused on right now is Friday, Dec.14, and his tough European opponent.

Lemieux against Russian Ayrapetyan

As previously announced, Friday evening’s co-feature will showcase relentless Montreal slugger David Lemieux (27-2-1, 26 KOs) in a 10-round fight. His opponent is 31-year-old Russian Alberto Ayrapetyan (20-3-0, 9 KOs), who resides and fights out of Germany. Ayrapetyan has suffered only one defeat before the limit, losing to the great middleweight champion of the world, Sergio “Maravilla” Martinez, in the 11th round of their WBC Latino Championship fight. Ayrapetyan, as Lemieux, is of Armenian origin. Lemieux speaks French, English, Armenian, Spanish and Arabic; Ayrapetyan is also multilingual, according to his Facebook page, fluent in German, Spanish, Portuguese, Armenian and Russian. These two should find it easy to understand each other the ring.

Alvarez vs. 2011 European champion Danny “The Big Mac” McIntosh

Englishman Danny “Big Mac” McIntosh (13-3-0, 7 KOs), 32, will challenge talented North American Boxing Association (NABA) lightweight champion Eleider “Storm” Alvarez (10-0-0, 6 KOs). McIntosh was the Great Britain light heavyweight champion from 2008 to 2009, as well as European titlist in 2011. He lost his last two fights by technical knockout in valiant efforts against aspiring world champions. In May of 2011, he lost his European title in the eighth round to Eduard Gutknect (24-1-0, 9 KOs) in Germany. The judges’ scoring indicated a close fight going into the eighth round. In a similarly contested fight last April in Liverpool, England, McIntosh was stopped in the fifth round by his United Kingdom compatriot, Tony Bellew (19-1-0, 16 KOs). McIntosh’s three career losses (his other defeat was to current World Boxing Organization 175-pound champion Nathan Cleverly) have been to some of the best light heavyweights in the world.

“Storm has so much talent and determination,” said Alvarez’ promoter, GYM president Yvon Michel, “it has been tempting to move him faster. He has demonstrated that, despite having had only 10 professional fights, he can do as good as the best in the light heavyweight division, even against those with twice his experience.”

Bizier, McGuinness and Rivas, confirmed opponent

Quebec favorite Kevin Bizier (18-0-0, 13 KOs) will back into the ring for the second time this year, matched Friday night with welterweight Doel “Amish Guy” Carrasquillo (16-22-1, 14 KOs), of Lancaster, Pennsylvania.

Toronto’s unbeaten Logan McGuinness (18-0-1, 9 KOs), a protégé of Adam Harris (Hennessy Sports Canada), will defend his NABA super featherweight title against Carlos Manuel Reyes (23-1-1, 15 KOs), from the Dominican Republic.

Quebec heavyweight Oscar Rivas (11-0-0, 6 KOs), who has fully recovered from a recent hand injury, takes on 36-year-old Hungarian invader Lazlo Peczeli (4-2-1, 3 KOs).

The opening fights on the stacked “Fast & Furious” card pits spectacular featherweight prospect Marc “Gwapo” Pagcaliwangan (1-0-0, 1 KO), fighting for the second time straight time in Montreal, against Hungarian boxer Richard Voros (4 -10-0, 1 KO), followed by heavyweight battle between Ottawa favorite Andrew Gardiner (5-0-0, 2 KOs) and Attila Nagy Tibor (4-5-0, 3 KOs), of Budapest, Hungary.

Friday night’s event will be available for viewing by fans in the comfort of their homes via Canal Indigo, Bell TV, Shaw TV in Canada, as well as on WealthTV in the United States.

Tickets for the Dec. 14 event at the Bell Centre are on sale now, as well as for the three remaining GYM boxing series shows this season, the innovative and popular “Fast and Furious.” Tickets, starting at $36.00, are available to purchase at the Bell Centre, or at evenko.ca, or by calling GYM at (514) 383.0666. Despite the magnitude of The Return of Jean Pascal, GYM resisted the urge to raise ticket prices.

About Groupe Yvon Michel Inc:

Groupe Yvon Michel (GYM) was founded in 2004. The organization’s mission is the development of high-level boxers, supported by coaching and management for competition. To achieve its objectives, GYM actively recruits talent and organizes events. Since its inception eight years ago, GYM has produced 106 events, including historical ticket sales and PPV viewership for Pascal vs. Hopkins I and II. GYM has produced more than 300 hours of television with Canal Indigo, Bell TV, Shaw TV, TVA Sports, VOX, TVA, CBC, RDS and V, in Canada, as well as HBO, Showtime and ESPN in the United States. A total of six different GYM boxers have participated in 16 world championship fights. Under the tutelage of GYM, Joachim Alcine captured the WBA super welterweight title in 2007 and Jean Pascal the WBC light heavyweight crown in 2009.




GRANADOS HAPPY FOR MARQUEZ, MORE THAN READY FOR SHOWDOWN WITH CANAS

CHICAGO, IL (December 12, 2012) Adrian “EL Tigre’ Granados is finalizing his preparations for his showdown this Friday night, DECEMBER 14 with Antonio “Aztec God Of War” Canas at Cicero Stadium but was thrilled to see his mentor Juan Manuel Marquez knockout Manny Pacquiao this past Saturday night in their fourth fight.

Presented by 8 Count Productions and Round 3 Productions, the Granados/Canas CROSSTOWN RIVALS junior welterweight clash headlines WINDY CITY FIGHT NIGHT 23.

“I know how much it meant to Juan Manuel, he was so disappointed after each of the first three bouts. To have it end the way it did on Saturday night brought a great deal of satisfaction to him” said the 23-year-old Granados. “He’s the best Mexican fighter of his time, better than Barrera or Morales and right after Chavez Sr. all-time.”

“I trained with Juan Manuel and his brother Rafael in Mexico City for a little over a year beginning in the spring of 2008. Juan Manuel was preparing for his fight with Joel Casamayor and then later for his first bout with Juan Diaz.”

“For me it was like going off to college, the school of boxing. Working with Nacho Beristain and the brothers taught me so much about becoming a world class professional fighter and the preparation and training involved.”

A highly decorated amateur, the Cicero native first met legendary trainer Beristain at Cicero Stadium when his then charge and current world champion Abner Mares defeated Angel Priolo on April 20, 2007.

“I met Nacho and Jaime Quintana that night and they invited me to train in Mexico City with the brothers and Abner.”

About his upcoming fight against Canas, Granados couldn’t be more excited, “This is a dream come true for me to headline in Cicero. For years I’ve gone to the fights with my Dad at Cicero Stadium and Hawthorne Race Course, always wanting to fight in a main event.”

‘I’m very happy to face a young, undefeated rugged fighter headlining at Cicero Stadium, I never thought it would come to this.”

Looking ahead to 2013 Granados does see a couple of fights that he’d like to pursue, “Certainly a rematch with Frankie Gomez and also I’d like to test myself against guys like Jose Benavidez or Jessie Vargas who I fought in the amateurs. Those are the guys considered the best prospects so that’s who I want to fight in 2013.”

Granados lost a very close majority decision to Frankie Gomez in August 2011, an eight round war that was broadcast internationally on SOLO BOXEO TECATE.

Advance tickets for WINDY CITY FIGHT NIGHT 23, priced at $100, $75, $50 and $30 may be purchased by calling 312-226-5800. Cicero Stadium is located at 1909 S. Laramie in Cicero, Illinois, 1.5 miles south of the Eisenhower Expressway. Doors will open on the night of the event at 7PM with the first bell at 8PM.

ABOUT 8 COUNT PRODUCTIONS/ROUND 3 PRODUCTIONS

8 Count Productions, HOME OF THE BEST IN CHICAGO BOXING, was started by Dominic Pesoli in 1998 and has consistently presented the highest quality professional boxing events in Chicagoland.

Joining forces with Frank Mugnolo’s Round 3 Productions in 2011, their partnership is currently among the premier boxing promotional firms in the United States.

Fighters currently under the 8 Count Productions/Round 3 Productions banner include; IBO Light Heavyweight World Champion Andrzej Fonfara, super middleweight contender Donovan George, world class junior welterweight prospect Adrian Granados, former world title challenger Edner Cherry, super middleweight prospect Paul Littleton, middleweight prospect Viktor Polyakov and welterweight prospect Jaime Herrera.

For more information on 8 Count Productions/Round 3 Productions please visit their new website, www.8countproductions.com. Follow them on Twitter at 8_Count and Facebook at “8 Count Productions”.




VIDEO: SHOWTIME FEATURE: KHAN VS MOLINA




OSCAR DE LA HOYA, AMIR KHAN, CARLOS MOLINA, DEONTAY WILDER, KELVIN PRICE, ALFREDO ANGULO AND JORGE SILVA LOOK FORWARD TO SATURDAY’S BOXING EXTRAVAGANZA AT THE LOS ANGELES MEMORIAL SPORTS ARENA


LOS ANGELES (Dec. 12, 2012) – Golden Boy Promotions President Oscar De La Hoya, former Unified Super Lightweight Champion Amir “King” Khan, his opponent, unbeaten Carlos Molina and the four other pugilists fighting this Saturday, December 15, live on SHOWTIME® (10:30 p.m. ET/PT, delayed on the West Coast) at the Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena participated in a media workout Tuesday at the jam-packed Ponce De Leon Boxing Gym in Montebello, Calif.

Khan meets Molina in the main event in a 12-round bout for the vacant WBC Silver Super Lightweight Championship. In co-featured 10-rounders on SHOWTIME, knockout artist and 2008 Olympic Bronze Medalist Deontay “Bronze Bomber” Wilder (25-0, 25 KO’s), of Tuscaloosa, Ala., takes on Kelvin Price (13-0, 6 KO’s), of Pensacola, Fla., in a collision of 6-foot-7 unbeatens for the vacant WBC Continental Americas Heavyweight Championship and Alfredo “Perro” Angulo (21-2, 18 KO’s), of Los Angeles, battles Jorge Silva (18-2-2, 14 KO’s), of Chula Vista, Calif., in a junior middleweight match.

The evening event will also be televised live on Sky Sports 1HD in the United Kingdom at 2:00 a.m. GMT on Sunday, December 16.

The tripleheader on SHOWTIME concludes an unprecedented day-night boxing marathon that begins with fights on CBS Television Network in the afternoon and is followed later by one fight on SHOWTIME EXTREME.

Undefeated IBF Bantamweight World Champion Leo Santa Cruz (22-0-1, 13 KO’s), of Los Angeles, will defend his title against Alberto Guevara (16-0, 6 KO’s) of San Diego, Calif., in the main event on CBS while talented 2012 U.S. Olympian Joseph “Jo-Jo” Diaz, of South El Monte, Calif., will make his pro debut against Vicente Alfaro (5-2, 1 KO), of Northfield, Minn., in the opening bout.

The live 90-minute broadcast on CBS, its first since Bernard Hopkins knocked out Glen Johnson in the 11th round on Jan. 20, 1997, will begin at 4:30 p.m. ET/1:30 p.m. PT.

Admission is free to the afternoon event that begins at 1:00 p.m. PT and will include three of Diaz’s U.S. Olympic teammates who were all victorious in their professional debuts on Nov. 9 on SHOWTIME’S ShoBox: The New Generation: Errol Spence Jr. of Brentwood, N.Y., Marcus Browne of Staten Island, N.Y. and Dominic Breazeale of Alhambra, Calif., all in four-round bouts. Junior middleweight Spence will face Richard Andrews (5-2-3, 2 KO’s), of Charlottesville, Va., light heavyweight Browne is matched against Ritchie Cherry (3-5, 1 KO), of Oklahoma City, Okla., and heavyweight Breazeale faces Michael Dennis (0-1), of Glendale, Calif.

Welterweight Shawn “Showtime” Porter (20-0, 14 KO’s), of Cleveland, Ohio, will put his unbeaten record on the line against surging former World Champion Julio Diaz (40-7, 29 KO’s), of Indio, Calif., in a 10-round bout on SHOWTIME EXTREME (9:00 p.m. ET/PT, delayed on the West Coast).

Tickets for the evening boxing session (SHOWTIME-televised fight card) are priced at $150, $100, $75, $50 and $25, plus applicable taxes and service charges, and are on sale at the Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena box office, all Ticketmaster outlets, by calling Ticketmaster at (800) 745-3000 or online at www.ticketmaster.com.

Non-televised fights on the undercard (first fight is 4:00 p.m. PT): Frankie Gomez (13-0, 10 KO’s), East Los Angeles, vs. Pavel Miranda (19-8-1, 10 KO’s), Tijuana, Mex., 8 rounds, welterweights; Hugo Centeno (16-0, 8 KO’s), Oxnard, Calif., vs. Allen Conyers (12-7, 9 KO’s), Bronx, N.Y., 8 rounds, junior middleweights; Chris Pearson (6-0, 5 KO’s), Trotwood, Ohio, vs. Dashon Johnson (13-9-3, 4 KO’s), Escondido, Calif., 6 rounds, middleweights; and Jerren Cochran (6-0, 3 KO’s), Houston, Texas, vs. TBA, 4 rounds, featherweights.

Tickets for the afternoon boxing session (CBS broadcast) will be free of charge as part of the Golden Boy Promotions Holiday Fanfest and can be acquired at the Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena box office.

Fans who present ticket stubs from the CBS event when purchasing tickets for the SHOWTIME event will receive a 20 percent discount. There is a limit of one discounted purchased ticket per ticket redeemed while supplies last.

Saturday’s mega-event will also feature Golden Boy’s Holiday Fanfest on the grounds of the Sports Arena that will include music, autograph sessions with boxing’s biggest stars, games, boxing memorabilia, a visit by Santa Claus at an Oscar De La Hoya Foundation-sponsored toy give-away (10:00 a.m.), and much more.

Khan vs. Molina is presented by Golden Boy Promotions and Khan Promotions and sponsored by Corona and AT&T. Santa Cruz vs. Guevara is presented by Golden Boy Promotions and sponsored by Corona and AT&T.

Below please find quotes from Tuesday’s workout:

OSCAR DE LA HOYA

“Saturday is a special day for all of us – the fighters, fans, everybody. Because of the toy drive, there will be lots of gifts to give away, lots of gifts for us to disperse to the kids. That makes it a win-win for everybody.

“The turnout today is wonderful. The fights on Saturday will be exceptional. We’re very proud to be teaming up with CBS and SHOWTIME for what will be a memorable day and night of exciting fights.

“The main event on SHOWTIME has attracted international attention and is very intriguing. The big questions are: who is Carlos Molina and what is he bringing to the table? And what does Amir Khan have left? A strong contingent of press are here from England, which is always the case whenever and wherever Amir fights. There is a huge amount of interest in his return to the ring. As a fan, I can’t wait for Saturday.”

AMIR KHAN

“Obviously, this fight means a lot to me and is very important. I can’t afford to get beat. Yes, I want to fight the biggest names, but to do that, I first have to win on Saturday. I think it’s equally important for me that I win and that I win impressively.

“I never treat a fight as a tune-up or go in underestimating my opponent because all opponents are dangerous. I am certainly not taking Molina lightly. I’ve seen a little of him. I expect a good fight and for him to come at me. I appreciate the fact he took this fight.

“My sparring has been brilliant. The switch in trainers has been a positive change. I feel great and I’m in a great state of mind. You’re going to see a smarter, much more mature fighter, a mistake-free, precise puncher who’ll make every punch count and won’t make any mistakes.”

CARLOS MOLINA

“I grew up in tough neighborhoods with tough neighbors, so one thing I won’t be is intimidated by him, or by his reputation. I’ll be ready for anything.

“We got the call for this fight in September and I’ve been running and training hard ever since. My trainers have really pushed me. I’m in tip-top shape and feel stronger at 147 pounds than I ever have. I believe we have a great game plan.

“I’ve seen all his fights and know what he brings into the ring. There have been a lot of great fights this year and a lot of upsets. This is going to be a great fight, too, and I’m confident I can win it.’’

DEONTAY WILDER

“I’ve won all my fights by knockout, but I never go into a fight thinking I’ll win that way. I still have too much to prove to think that way.

“I’m thrilled and very happy to be part of a great fight card like this. I like pressure, so that is never a factor, but I know this is going to be a good fight. Both of us are hungry and are coming to win.

“People criticize me all the time. They look at my record, see all the knockouts and say I haven’t fought anybody, but we set out with a game plan when I turned pro and we continue to follow that game plan.

“The next step is Saturday night. I’m not saying it will be my toughest fight, but it could be my hardest. Both of us dream of becoming heavyweight world champion one day. Both of us want to impress on SHOWTIME. I’ve had a great camp with really great sparring. To the fans, all I’ll say is…buckle up.”

KELVIN PRICE

“It’s great to be back on SHOWTIME and to get this kind of opportunity. Finally, after years of missing out on big fights for one reason or another, I get the chance for my coming out party. I am beyond excited.

“Despite a late start in boxing after switching over after playing pro basketball for years in Europe, I should have many more fights than I do. But the fact is I’ve been turned down by almost all the young heavyweights, including Tyson Fury, David Price and Chris Arreola. They may agree to fight, but once they do their research on me the fight is scrapped.

“I consider myself the best unknown fighter in the world, but now I’m finally getting my chance. I’m like a diamond in the rough, still learning every day, but this is the kind of fight I’ve been waiting for. I’m ready to show my stuff. I’m hungry like you wouldn’t believe.’’

ALFREDO ANGULO

“I’m really excited to be coming back so quickly and fighting again in Los Angeles. Like I always do for any opponent, I’ve trained very hard and am ready to go 10 rounds. You never know what’s going to happen once the bell rings. I’ll take early knockouts all the time, but you can never count on them.

“Silva is a really good fighter, and he’s Mexican. So we have a Mexico versus Mexico fight, which is always a war.

“You may not be familiar with Silva or know his name, but those are the fighters who are the most dangerous. They’re very eager to change that and make a name for themselves.

“No one’s paid a lot of attention to Silva, but I have. I know that hunger he has, his ambition to be somebody and make himself a name. This is going to be a hard fight. No way I’m taking him lightly.’’

JORGE SILVA

“This is my second fight in the United States and first on SHOWTIME, so I have a lot to prove, but I’ve waited a long time for this kind of opportunity and I’m ready to take advantage of it.

“I’m really excited and motivated to finally be fighting a quality opponent, and I most definitely feel I will win and get the recognition that goes with it. I look at this as not only the biggest fight of my career, but the most difficult. I think I a lot of the guys Angulo has knocked out were intimidated by him before they even got in the ring. I’m not intimidated by anything or anybody.

“I’m in great shape and confident of a victory. I look forward to showing SHOWTIME and all the fans exactly who I am.’’

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Kauffman Signs with GCP

Greg Cohen Promotions proudly announces the signing of exciting Reading, Pennsylvania, heavyweight Travis Kauffman (23-1, 17 KOs) to a promotional agreement.

27-year-old Kauffman is currently riding high on a five-fight winning streak and picked up the World Boxing Federation Intercontinental heavyweight title by knocking out respected hard-punching veteran Chris Koval.

“Travis is another diamond in the rough that we have a special knack for developing,” said promoter Greg Cohen. “We’re looking forward to working with him and helping him attain his lifelong dream of winning the Heavyweight Title.”

The former number-one ranked American amateur heavyweight, Kauffmann is trained by his father, Marshall, who rose to prominence from his work with former welterweight contender Kermit Cintron.

“Travis has the people in place and now has the representation to punch a big dent in the heavyweight division. This is notice to the big man’s division that Travis Kauffman is back and he’s gunning for you.”




Abraham full of confidence! Bouadla prepared to give it 100 percent


The tension is building! Will Arthur Abraham (35-3, 27 KOs) be successful in
his first defense of the WBO Crown against Mehdi Bouadla (26-4, 11 KOs)? If
it is up to Promoter Kalle Sauerland, Abraham’s super-middleweight reign
will be just as successful as he was during his days at the middlewight.
Back then, the prodigy of coach Ulli Wegner defended the IBF Belt on ten
occasions before he took the step up to the higher weight class. “His
victory over Stieglitz in August was just the beginning. I truly believe
that Arthur is back at his best and has some glorious years ahead of him,”
Sauerland said during Wednesday’s press conference in Nuremberg, Germany.

Of course, Abraham agreed with his promoter. The 32-year-old is excited
about putting his title on the line in Franconia. “I feel comfortable
entering the ring as the champion. In hindsight, maybe I should have picked
some easier fights for the transition from middleweight to
super-middleweight. However, I went straight in there with the best the
division has to offer and it has been a learning curve for me. That is
exactly why I’m so happy to have won the World Title in August,” said the
WBO Champion. “I am fully aware of the fact that this will be a tough fight.
This could be the last chance of Bouadla’s career to win a world
championship. He will try everything he can.”

But no matter what Abraham said, it was still evident that he feels pretty
confident ahead of the clash. Coach Wegner explained why. “I always believed
that Arthur could be a Super-Middleweight World Champion. We got even closer
after his great fight in August. That also showed during the preparation for
this fight. He was very concentrated during the training camp. You can tell
that he has learned from his experience and that he has developed as an
athlete.”

Nevertheless, Mehdi Bouadla is planning on standing in his way. The
30-year-old, currently ranked as number 13 by the WBO, promised Abraham a
run for his money. “My preparation has been going extremely well. I will
give it 100 percent in order to take the belt of Abraham.”

The fans at the arena do not only have the WBO Title fight to look forward
to. Two more championships are on the line on December 15. Jack Culcay
(13-0, 9 KOs) takes on Jean Michel Hamilcaro (17-4-3, 6 KOs) in the second
defense of his WBA Intercontinental Light Middleweight Title. Poland’s
Mateusz Masternak (28-0, 21 KOs) fights it out for the vacant European
Cruiserweight Championship. His opponent of the night is Juho Haapoja
(18-2-1, 11 KOs) from Finland.

Tickets for the big fight night in Nuremberg, Germany can be purchased at
www.eventim.de and www.boxen.com.




MEDIA DAY WITH STEVE CUNNINGHAM AT ROCK MINISTRIES GYM

PHILADELPHIA – Former two-time IBF cruiserweight champion Steve Cunningham, 25-4, 12 KOs, held an open workout for the media at the Rock Ministries Gym, in the Kensington Section of Philadelphia. Cunningham was putting the finishing touches on his training preparations for an upcoming bout with rival Tomasz Adamek, 47-2, 29 KOs. The pair staged a classic clash for the cruiserweight title back in 2008, but now have invaded the heavyweight division.

The two heavyweights meet in a 12-round bout for Adamek’s IBF North American Heavyweight Title, Saturday, December 22nd, at the Sands Casino Resort in Bethlehem, PA. The fight will be shown live by NBC, a rarity for network TV these days. In fact, this will be the first boxing match on broadcast television in almost 20 years. The broadcast will begin at 4PM ET.

Cunningham, along with his trainer Brother Naazim Richardson, went through a light workout and then addressed the boxing press.

STEVE CUNNINGHAM:
“Camp has been great. I feel strong. I’ve been working with solid heavyweights like Chazz Witherspoon. I wanted this rematch for a long time, especially right after the first fight, but it didn’t happen. My career went on, his career went on, and now our paths cross again. I’m excited. I’m looking at this like it’s the first time we’re fighting. I’m not looking for revenge. That’s not in me. I’m just looking to win this fight and win it spectacularly. I’m just ready to fight. The time for talking is done.”

Cunningham and Richardson
Photo credits: phillyboxinghistory.com

BROTHER NAAZIM RICHARDSON, Steve’s Trainer:
“I’m feeling great. I’m feeling really confident, and very comfortable. Steve is sharp. Usually going into each fight, there’s something that I’m a little uneasy with. But I really don’t have that going into this fight. I think we’re in a good place.”

Brother Naazim Richardson
Photo credits: phillyboxinghistory.com

LIVVY CUNNINGHAM, Steve’s Manager and Wife:
“What comes along with this fight is huge. It’s like a red carpet rollout to the top of the heavyweight division. Basically it’s a chance to jump to the top of the IBF rankings. We’re participating in the heavyweight box-off, which puts us in the #2 spot and gives us the ability to step right into an eliminator. As a manager, I couldn’t have planned it any better than that. I love the fight because it’s not just a fight; it’s a strategic move to fulfill a goal we have, and that’s to become world heavyweight champion. ”

ABOUT DECEMBER 22 FIGHT:

December 22nd at Sands Casino Resort Bethlehem in Pennsylvania features Tomasz Adamek vs. Steve Cunningham in the main event and Tor Hamer vs. Vyacheslav Glazkov in the co-feature. The undercard will be announced shortly. The main event and co-feature will be broadcast on NBC network TV beginning 4PM EST. The card is presented by Main Events and Ziggy Promotions in association with Peltz Boxing, DiBella Entertainment and Pushka.

To purchase the remaining tickets while they last, contact the Sands Bethlehem Event Center box office 610-297-7414, Main Events 973-200-7050 and Peltz Boxing 215-765-0922, Ticketmaster, http://www.ticketmaster.com/Tomasz-Adamek-vs-Steve-Cunningham-tickets/artist/1794999 , and Ticketmaster Sales: during regular hours 800-745-3000, Ticketmaster Express: automated phone line for self-service ticket sales, even after hours, 866-448-7849.

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4 p.m. ET
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FORMER UFC® HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION CAIN VELASQUEZ TO TAKE FAN QUESTIONS LIVE ON FACEBOOK

Las Vegas, Nevada – In anticipation of UFC® 155: DOS SANTOS vs. VELASQUEZ 2, MetroPCS will host a live fan chat in both English and Spanish with former UFC heavyweight champion Cain Velasquez. Participants are invited to submit questions on the MetroPCS’ Va Conmigo Facebook page leading up to or during the chat. Velasquez, who is a member of UFC’s #TeamMetro, will discuss his long-awaited rematch with UFC heavyweight champion Junior dos Santos.

UFC® 155: DOS SANTOS vs. VELASQUEZ 2 will be available live from MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas on December 29 on Pay-Per-View at 10 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PT on UFC.TV, iN DEMAND, DirecTV, DISH Network, Avail-TVN, and in Canada on BellTV, Shaw Communications, Sasktel, and Viewer’s Choice Canada.

WHAT: MetroPCS UFC Live Facebook Chat

WHO: Cain Velasquez, Former UFC heavyweight champion

WHEN: Thursday, December 13, 2012

6 p.m. PT/ 9 p.m. ET

WHERE: MetroPCS’ Va Conmigo Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/MetroPCSVaConmigo/app_196506863720166)

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About MetroPCS Communications, Inc.

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Matthysse to battle Lundy on January 19th


Lucas Matthysse will take on Hank Lundy as a televised co-feature to the Devon Alexander – Kell Brook IBF Welterweight title fight on January 19th in Los Angeles according to Dan Rafael of espn.com

“If there would be a pound-for-pound (list) of the most exciting fighters in the world, Lucas Matthysse would be at or near the top, and he is always must-see TV,” said Golden Boy Promotions Richard Schaefer. “I am very happy to have him back in January and if all goes well, we plan to bring him back in May for a big fight.”

“My dream is still to eventually do Maidana versus Matthysse, but first things first,” Schaefer said. “With Lundy, he is facing a determined fighter who realizes this is a big opportunity.”

Golden Boy matchmaker Robert Diaz said that the opening bout of the telecast would pit Turkish welterweight Selcuk Aydin (23-1, 17 KOs) against Mexico’s Jesus Soto Karass (26-8-3, 17 KOs), both of whom are regularly in action-packed fights.




WITH A BIG 2013 ON THE HORIZON DBE’S RED-HOT FORMER OLYMPIAN IVAN REDKACH LOOKS TO CLOSE OUT THE YEAR WITH A BANG

New York, NY (12/11/12) – On Wednesday, December 19, DiBella Entertainment (DBE) will present the latest installment of its popular Broadway Boxing series, with a special-edition Hurricane Sandy benefit card taking place at Roseland Ballroom in New York City. It will air live on FIGHT NOW TV-America’s only 24-hour combat sports and entertainment channel-starting at 9 p.m. ET. Proceeds from the show, which will include a silent auction of sports memorabilia, will be donated to the American Red Cross. The main event features Queens, NY, contender Will “Power” Rosinsky (16-2, 9KO’s) taking on Otis Griffin (24-10-2, 10KO’s) in a 10-round light heavyweight matchup.

In the co-featured bout of the evening, DBE’s red-hot lightweight prospect Ivan Redkach (12-0, 11KO’s) will look to make it a perfect 4-0 with four knockouts in 2012 when he squares off against New York’s Edward Valdez (11-8-2, 8KO’s) in an eight-round contest.

A native of Ukraine, Redkach, who now lives and trains in Los Angeles, had a stellar amateur career, which saw him compile a 260-40 record and culminated in him representing his native country at the 2008 Olympics.

Redkach turned pro on November 3, 2009, scoring a vicious first round TKO over Keith Kelly. By June 2011, Redkach had improved his record to a perfect 6-0, 5KO’s, and had earned himself an exclusive promotional contract with DBE. Redkach would make his DBE debut on June 4, 2011, on the undercard of Carl Froch’s super middleweight title defense against Glen Johnson at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, NJ, scoring a sixth-round TKO over Alberto Amaro.

Since the bout against Amaro, Redkach has completely annihilated every opponent he has stepped into the ring against, including three consecutive first-round stoppages in 2012. In fact, the only opponent Redkach doesn’t own a TKO or KO victory over in his 12 career bouts was disqualified for excessive holding. While Lou DiBella is ecstatic about his young charge, predicting a world championship for Redkach sometime in the near future, he is by no means the only one who has been blown away by the 26-year-old southpaw’s power and relentless style.

After witnessing one of his bouts earlier this year, esteemed reporter Doug Fischer, of Ringtv.com, stated, “Ivan Redkach is a stud; best lightweight prospect with less than 20 bouts. I think he can beat most prospects with 20 + bouts.”

After his most recent one-round destruction of Tebor Brosch at Roseland Ballroom on October 24, the highly regarded Mike Woods, who covers for TheSweetScience.com and ESPN.com, proclaimed, “This kid scared me. He put bad thoughts into my head.”

At this point in his career, the sky truly is the limit for Redkach. DiBella has big plans for his lightweight prospect in 2013, including some much deserved national television exposure, but first he must take care of business on the December 19 against Valdez. Just a friendly reminder for any fight involving Redkach: Get there early, and don’t blink.

Tickets are currently on sale and can be purchased through Ticketmaster by calling (800) 745-3000, or by calling the DiBella Entertainment office at (212) 947-2577. Tickets are priced at $125, $85, $65 and $45. Doors open at 6 p.m. ET with the first bout scheduled for 6:30 p.m. ET. The event is sponsored by Manfredi Auto Group and Newlio.com, in association with Everlast.




Public workout in Nuremberg: Wegner surprises Abraham


Arthur Abraham (35-3, 27 Kos) is in Nuremberg. The WBO Champion got to
Franconia yesterday, after fighting his way from Berlin through the
snow-ridden Germany. His opponent, Mehdi Bouadla (26-4, 11 KOs) flew out to
Germany this morning. In the afternoon, the two fighters met for the first
pre-fight appointment, the open workout session.

However, it was Ulli Wegner who was the cause for the biggest surprise of
the day. Abraham’s coach, who is normally known for being quite tough on his
fighter, was full of praise for his prodigy. “I have to admit, that Arthur
has been giving it a 100 percent during every single training session. I
just hope that he will show up with the same attitude once he stands inside
the ring with Mehdi Bouadla,” said the 70-year-old. “As a coach you have to
make sure that your prodigy keeps his feet firmly on the ground, but he
definitely deserved it to be praised.”

Abraham himself was seemingly surprised about the positive acknowledgment by
his trainer. He was almost lost for words. “Praised by Mr. Wegner? I am not
really used to that. I don’t know what to say.”

Before that, the 32-year-old has been working the pads with his coach. But
Wegner was also keen to remind Abraham not to underestimate Bouadla. “We are
expecting one hell of a fight. Bouadla pushes his opponents and will do
everything he can to grab his chance,” said Wegner.

The media and fans in attendance were able to catch a glimpse of the danger
Wegner had been talking about. While working with the pads, Bouadla and his
coach Abdel Nasser Lalaoui were displaying the Frenchman’s in-fight skills.

Nevertheless, the WBO Super-Middleweight World Championship between Abraham
and Bouadla will not be the only highlight in Nuremberg. Jack Culcay (13-0,
9Kos) will defend his WBA Light Middleweight Intercontinental Title against
Jean Michel Hamilcaro (17-4-3, 6 KOs). Also aiming for a belt is unbeaten
cruiserweight Mateusz Masternak (28-0, 21 KOs). The Pole will fight it out
for the vacant European Championship against Juho Haapoja (18-2-1, 11 KOs).
Hoping to make an impression is local boy Wanik Awdijan (1-0, 1 KO). The
17-year-old is aiming for his second victory in front of the home crowd.

Tickets for the big fight night in Nuremberg, Germany can be purchased at
www.eventim.de and www.boxen.com.




Zahir Raheem signs with Halquist Productions

Tacoma, WA (December 11th, 2012) – Philly product Zahir Raheem, training out of Stone Mountain, GA, is coming out of retirement to once again chase the dreams of becoming a world champion. Raheem (31-3-0, 18 KO’s) has signed a promotional contract with Halquist Productions, a company based in University Place, WA, that also promotes Battle at the Boat boxing and CageSport MMA at the Emerald Queen Casino in Tacoma, WA.

“We’re very excited to bring Raheem back to boxing. He’s had some huge victories throughout his career. We’ll fight him at the Emerald Queen Casino a couple of times and see what happens after that,” said promoter, Brian Halquist, about the signing of Zahir Raheem.

Fans will get a chance to witness Raheem back in action at upcoming Battle at the Boat shows throughout 2013 as he once again prepares to earn his way back to the top with the hopes of getting another shot at the title.

“I’m very excited for one and I’m proud to be a part of such a good team in Halquist Productions,” said Raheem when asked about how he’s feeling about getting back in the ring.

The crafty boxer who prefers to go by “King Raheem” is most widely known for his victory over a prime Erik Morales in 2005, 6 months after Morales defeated Manny Pacquiao. The fight was supposed to be a warm up for Morales who was already scheduled to fight Pacquiao after the Raheem fight. When Raheem was awarded the unanimous decision over Morales, it was considered Ring Magazine’s “Upset of the year.”

Contrary to what many (including Raheem) thought, title fights and other marquee matchups did not come knocking on his door. In fact, no worthwhile opponents came across. Raheem’s victory over Morales caused him to be viewed as a dangerous threat in the ring; a low value, high risk fight. Even though Raheem had all of the talent in the world, promoters didn’t want to risk their fighter taking on the rising Zahir Raheem, who’s Olympic teammates: Floyd Mayweather Jr., Fernando Vargas, Antonio Tarver, Eric Morel and David Reid all had championships in their resumes.

“The past is the past. I can only look at today and tomorrow while learning from yesterday. I feel good. I’m healthy excited to show the world what I can do,” said Raheem about his boxing career.

Raheem’s lone title shot would come against Acelino Freitas almost a year later for the vacant WBO lightweight title. It was a close fight that could have gone either way, and in the end the judges awarded Freitas with the split decision. Raheem went 5-1 after the tough loss to Freitas including consecutive victories over journeyman, Roberto Valenzuela, that still mark his last fights.

Brian Halquist has been running Halquist Productions since 1986 when he signed up and coming heavyweight contender, Joe “the Boss” Hipp, and has established a reputation in the Northwest as having the most premier fight promotions on the west coast. Coming up on its 90th show, Battle at the Boat is known for putting up high quality cards that are packed with local talent, proven veterans from all around the world and showcasing some of boxing’s biggest prospects on the rise. Halquist Productions have promoted events that have been featured on ESPN, HBO, and Showtime. For more information on Zahir Raheem, Battle at the Boat, and all other Halquist Production events, please visit www.halquistproductions.com.




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