Bellew Eyes World Title Fight Against Dawson ‘True Brit: Froch vs. Mack’ Live Nov. 17 in U. S. on PPV

HOBOKEN, N.J. (November 6, 2012) – Light heavyweight title contender Tony “The Bomber” Bellew wants to set up a clash with World Boxing Council (WBC) light heavyweight champion “Bad” Chad Dawson, if Bellew beats Roberto Bolonti for the vacant WBC Silver title on the November 17th “True Brit” pay-per-view event, airing live in the United States from Capital FM Arena in Nottingham, England.

“True Brit,” presented by Matchroom Boxing, will be distributed in the U. S. by Integrated Sports Media for live viewing at 3:00 PM/ET – 12:00 PM/PT on both cable and satellite pay-per-view via iN Demand, DIRECTV, DISH Network and Avail-TVN for a suggested retail price of only $29.95.

Bellew believes Dawson is the best light heavyweight in the world and a win over Argentine Bolonti, in the “True Brit” chief support bout to International Boxing Federation (IBF) super middleweight champion Carl Froch’s title defense against Yusaf Mack, should propel Bellew into the WBC top five.

The Liverpool boxer has his sights set on the WBC World title and while he would like to become Dawson’s mandatory challenger, Bellew isn’t ruling out an IBF World title shot against Tavoris Cloud.

“I want to put the pressure on someone like Chad Dawson to face me,” he said. “I am not a lucrative match for people to face and I believe I am maximum risk and minimal reward, so I have to force one of these champions into facing me.

“It might not be a WBC it might be an IBF challenge to Tavoris Cloud, I don’t know which it is going to be but all I want to do is become a mandatory challenger, very similar to the way Kell Brook has done it.

“Roberto Bolonti is another step in the right direction, it is a WBC eliminator and it is for the Silver title. He is number five with the WBC and this should propel one of us into the top three in my opinion, so I am hoping to get fast tracked to the WBC and I have stated for a long time that the WBC is the belt I would like to win. I believe it is the best belt in boxing, so it would be a dream come true.

“I believe Chad Dawson is the best light heavyweight in the world. I know he had the contentious fight with Jean Pascal but I believe he would have stopped Pascal if the fight would have been allowed to carry on, so I think Pascal got really lucky the cut came when it did.

“I do believe that Dawson is the best in the division and aside from him I feel everyone is on a level playing field. Bernard Hopkins, in terms of experience, is up there with Dawson but as an actual fighter I believe Dawson is proven to be the best light heavyweight out there. But I would be happy to fight him. There is now a blueprint to beat Chad Dawson after what Andre Ward did to him, so I would be happy to go in there and carry out what Ward did to him.”

Go online to www.integratedsportsmedia.com, www.fightnow.com for more information about the “True Grit” PPV. Follow Integrated Sports on Twitter @integratedppv and Fight Now TV @fightnowtv.

About Integrated Sports Media: North America’s leading distributor of International Pay-Per-View and Closed Circuit sports events has presented World Championship and world-class boxing matches featuring Erik Morales, Vitali Klitschko, Ricky Hatton, Cristian Mijares, Evander Holyfield, Roy Jones, Jr., Tomasz Adamek, Ivan Calderon, Pauli Malignaggi, Rocky Martinez, Nicolai Valuev, Amir Khan, Marco Antonio Barrera, Arthur Abraham, David Haye, John Ruiz, Wilfredo Vasquez, Jr., Brian Viloria, Giovani Segura and Ruslan Chagaev. Also World Championship and world-class mixed martial arts shows featuring Fedor Emelianenko, Tim Sylvia, Bobby Lashley, Mirko Filipovic, Bob Sapp, Jeff Monson, and Roy Nelson. In addition, Integrated Sports Media distributed numerous International soccer matches featuring teams like Real Madrid,Club America of Mexico and the National Teams of Argentina, Honduras, El Salvador and the USA. For more information on upcoming Integrated Sports events visit www.integratedsportsnet.com.




QUOTES FROM MONDAY’S PUBLIC MEDIA WORKOUT AT MACARTHUR PARK IN LOS ANGELES, CALIF.: WBC SUPER BANTAMWEIGHT WORLD CHAMP ABNER MARES, WBA BANTAMWEIGHT SUPER WORLD CHAMP ANSELMO MORENO, IBF BANTAMWEIGHT WORLD CHAMPION LEO SANTA CRUZ, JUNIOR MIDDLEWEIGHT CONTENDERS ALFRED ANGULO & RAUL CASAREZ, WBO LIGHT HEAYWEIGHT WORLD CHAMPION NATHAN CLEVERLY

LOS ANGELES (Nov. 6, 2012) – Six of the talented and exciting fighters who will compete this Saturday live on SHOWTIME® and SHOWTIME EXTREME® from STAPLES Center in Los Angeles, Calif. participated in a public media workout Monday in MacArthur Park in Los Angeles.

On hand for the outdoor event were undefeated WBC Super Bantamweight World Champion Abner Mares (24-0-1, 13 KO’s), of Hawaiian Gardens, Calif., WBA Bantamweight Super World Champion Anselmo Moreno (33-1-1, 12 KO’s), of Panama City, Panama, unbeaten IBF Bantamweight World Champion Leo Santa Cruz (21-0-1, 12 KO’s), of Los Angeles, hard-hitting junior middleweight contender Alfred Angulo of Los Angeles by way of Mexicali, Mexico, the upset-minded junior middleweight contender Raul Casarez (19-2, 9 KO’s) of Edinburg, Texas and undefeated WBO Light Heavyweight World Champion Nathan Cleverly (24-0, 11 KO’s) of Cefn Fforest, Wales.

In a battle of world champions, Mares will risk his title against Moreno in the main event on SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING on SHOWTIME (10 p.m. ET/PT, delayed on the West Coast). Santa Cruz will defend against Victor Zaleta (20-2-1, 10 KO’s) in the co-feature while Angulo and Casarez will clash in the telecast’s opening match.

Cleverly will put his unblemished record and world title belt on the line against Shawn Hawk (22-2-1, 16 KO’s), of Sioux Falls, South Dakota, on SHOWTIME EXTREME (8 p.m. ET/PT, delayed on the West Coast). Also featured on SHOWTIME EXTREME will be a junior welterweight scrap between promising unbeaten Antonio Orozco (15-0, 11 KO’s) of San Diego, Calif. and Danny Escobar (8-1, 5 KO’s) of Riverside, Calif.

Tickets priced at $200, $100, $50 and $25, not including applicable service charges and taxes, are on sale at all Ticketmaster outlets, online at www.ticketmaster.com, by phone at (800) 745-3000 and at the STAPLES Center Box Office.

The event is promoted by Golden Boy Promotions and sponsored by Corona and AT&T. Doors open at 2:30 p.m. PT and the first fight begins at 3:00 p.m.

What the fighters said Monday:

ABNER MARES

“You can expect a more mature, focused and ready Abner than you ever have seen before. I’m ready to fight. I’ve been through the most aggressive, best training camp ever. I feel great, I probably could have taken this whole week off and just concentrated on my weight.

“This will be a very good fight, a very tough one that will bring out the best in me and the best in both of us. This is the kind of fight the fans want, a pretty even fight you could say, between two world champions going at it from the opening bell.

“I think this could be a more mentally exhausting fight than a physically exhausting one for me. I know I have to be mentally sharp. With Moreno’s style, if you miss, you cannot become frustrated. You have to keep working and that is one of the biggest keys for me.”

ANSELMO “CHEMITO” MORENO

“My style is what it is. I’m an elusive fighter, the kind of fighter that hits and doesn’t get hit. My style is one that makes you watch at all times.

“I’ve fought the same way since I was younger. I learned that lesson when I was fighting in the streets when you need to stay smart all the time and not just brawl.”

LEO SANTA CRUZ

“I was pretty happy with my performance when I became the first to knock out Eric Morel, but I really didn’t think it was that big a deal. I was really surprised at how excited fans and the media were after watching it. I remember reading what they had to say about me and the fight.

“I guess I left a pretty good impression, but now I need to do it again. All the nice words only serve to give me more motivation. The Morel fight was a good start, but I want to do this for a long, long time.

“I know Zaleta is a really good pressure fighter who likes to come forward and punch. This is going to be a really good fight. I can’t wait.”

ALFREDO “PERRO’’ ANGULO

“No words can describe how excited I am to be able to fight again and to be able to do it in my hometown is even better.

“I always knew that one day I would be free to fight again, the question was always when.”

(On why he decided to grow his hair long for Locks Of Love)

“I’ve always believed that for every bad thing that happens in life, something good would come out of it. My hair was getting long anyway and one day I got on the internet and did some research and found out about Locks Of Love.

“I never planned to do anything for charity until I read about it. You need to donate at least 10 inches of your hair. I haven’t had a real haircut in a while and I still have a little ways to go, but once it is long enough, that’s where my hair is going.’’

RAUL CASAREZ

“I’m excited. This is as big as it gets for me. I’ve worked very hard for this opportunity and now that it’s here I have to take advantage of it.

“I most definitely feel they are making a mistake by fighting me. There are a lot of 154-pounders who were willing to take this fight, but they chose the wrong guy and they can’t change their minds now.

“I’m hungry like you wouldn’t believe. I want it like you wouldn’t believe. It’s Showtime! Angulo had his time, but now it’s my turn.”

NATHAN CLEVERLY

“I’m very excited for Saturday and fans can look forward to a good fight and a good performance by me.

“It’s fantastic to be fighting on SHOWTIME EXTREME and I thank everyone involved for making it happen.

“I’m definitely relieved that I finally have an opponent. Now, I can relax. The downside, if you want to call it that, is that I trained 10 weeks for a southpaw, but I’m just happy we have a fight.

“I’m sure my opponent is going to give it everything. He’s a colorful, a come-forward type of fighter who can bang. I expect it to be tough. He’ll be fighting me with nothing to lose.”

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BAYAN JARGAL SCORES STUNNING FIRST ROUND KNOCKOUT, LOOKS TOWARD BIG 2013

BRONX, NY (November 2, 2012) Lightweight Bayan “The Mongolian Mongoose” Jargal scored a stunning first round knockout of former world champion Eric “Mighty Mouse” Aiken on Friday night at the Hilton Hotel in Washington, D.C.

Fighting in the main event at the area’s annual “FIGHT NIGHT” charity event, Jargal twice dropped Aiken with battering right hands before referee Joe Cooper stopped the bout at the 2:24 mark of the initial stanza. With the win Jargal improved to 17-3-3 (11KO’s) while Aiken fell to 16-10-1 (12KO’s).

“This is Bayan’s second win in a row, coming just three weeks after his terrific performance against Luis Rodriguez at the NYCB Theatre at Westbury,” said Joe DeGuardia, President of Star Boxing. “He’s looked great fighting now as a lightweight and in the New Year we’re going to look for bigger opportunities for him.”

Among those in attendance watching Jargal’s performance were boxing legends Sugar Ray Leonard, Michael Spinks, Aaron Pryor and Gerry Cooney.

ABOUT STAR BOXING:

Star Boxing Inc. is celebrating its 20th Anniversary in 2012. Star Boxing has worked to produce some of the most exciting and memorable boxing events in recent history. Star has continued to work with and develop a number of very exciting world champions, world rated contenders and young prospects. Star has consistently brought credibility, integrity, and exciting fights to the boxing industry. For more information on Star Boxing, visit their official website at www.StarBoxing.com and follow them on Twitter @ Star Boxing and Facebook at Star Boxing.




The Ultimate Fighter Fridays Ratings

Week 8 of The Ultimate Fighter Fridays on FX delivered season highs in Total Viewers (1,061), Adults 18-34 (443), Women 18-49 (275) and Women 18-34 (174), while Adults 18-49 (736) and Men 18-49 (461) hit four-week highs. Week-to-week gains were strong across the board:

· A18-49: +47% (736 vs. 502)

· M18-49: +29% (461 vs. 356)

· W18-49: +90% (275 vs. 145)

· A18-34: +73% (443 vs. 256)

· M18-34: +60% (269 vs. 168)

· W18-34: +100% (174 vs. 87)

TUF in its Time Period: TUF ranked #3 in M18-49 (461) and M25-54 (436), while all Adult demos placed within the Top 5 (A18-49: #4, A18-34: #4 and A25-54: #5). For example, in M18-49, TUF (461) trailed NBA on ESPN (1,462) and Jungle Gold on Discovery (993), but was ahead of all other FX competitors:

· #4 American Dad on Adult Swim (430) by +7%

· #5 movies: The Book of Eli/War of the Worlds on TNT (384) by +20%

· #6 movie: The Longest Yard on TBS (323) by +43%

· and #16 Law & Order: SVU on USA (158) by +192%

FX for the Night (Primetime): The combination of movie: The Karate Kid and TUF ranked FX #3 for the night in A/M18-34 (415/245), and #4 in A/M18-49 (695/396), W18-34 (170) and M25-54 (363). FX was comfortably above the following nets:

· #4 Syfy by +17% (355)

· #5 TNT by +24% (334)

· #6 Adult Swim by +35% (307)

· #7 TBS by +40% (297)

· #12 USA by +120% (189)




ULTIMATE FIGHTING CHAMPIONSHIP® AND FOX SPORTS ANNOUNCE 2013 UFC® ON FOX NETWORK BROADCAST SCHEDULE

Las Vegas, Nev. – The Ultimate Fighting Championship® (UFC®) and FOX Sports gear up for an exciting new year of UFC coverage by unveiling the 2013 UFC® on FOX broadcast schedule featuring four live events on FOX. Next year, UFC® on FOX kicks off on Saturday, Jan. 26 at the United Center in Chicago, with additional events planned on April 20, July 27 and Dec. 14.

Other highlights from the 2013 FX, FUEL TV and Pay-Per-View schedule include UFC®: JONES vs. SONNEN, which will be held at the Prudential Center in Newark, N.J. on Saturday, April 27. Charismatic star Chael Sonnen will get a shot at UFC champion Jon Jones’ light heavyweight title on April 27 after the two serve as coaches opposite each other on Season 17 of The Ultimate Fighter®, which will debut in January 2013 on FX.

“2013 is shaping up to be a huge year for the UFC and we can’t wait to bring more great fights to FOX!” said UFC President Dana White. “We’re going to continue to take the UFC all over the world putting on the biggest and best fights. FOX is an amazing broadcast partner and we’re going to do some big things next year.”

UFC 2013 Schedule Highlights*:

Date
Location
Event

Saturday, Jan. 19
Brazil
UFC on FX: BELFORT vs. BISPING

Saturday, Jan. 26
United Center, Chicago, Ill.
UFC on FOX

Saturday, Feb. 2
Mandalay Bay, Las Vegas, Nev.
UFC 156: ALDO vs. EDGAR**

Saturday, Feb. 16
International Event
UFC on FUEL TV

Saturday, April 20
City to be announced
UFC on FOX

Saturday, April 27
Prudential Center, Newark, N.J.
UFC: JONES vs. SONNEN**

Saturday, July 27
City to be announced
UFC on FOX

Saturday, Dec. 14
City to be announced
UFC on FOX

*Please note this is not the full 2013 schedule. Additional FX, FUEL TV and Pay-Per-View events and on-sale dates will be announced at a later time. For more information, visit www.ufc.com/schedule.

**Live on Pay-Per-View

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 2011, 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 149 countries and territories, to nearly one billion homes worldwide, in 20 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 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.




Cleverly to defend against Hawk


WBO Light Heavyweight champion Nathan Cleverly will defend his title against late replacement Shawn Hawk this Satirday in Los Angeles according to Dan Rafael of espn.com

Cleverly was scheduled to defend against Ryan Coyne but Coyne had issues with promoter Don King who blocked the bout from happening.

“If I go on my fighting instincts, I should be fine on fight night,” Cleverly said. “I should be able to do the business. I got to the stage where I didn’t care anymore who I was fighting. I decided I was ready to come here (to America) and fight whoever it is.”

“He has a good record with a high KO ratio,” Cleverly said. “So he’s a big puncher, and I won’t treat him lightly because I can’t get careless or reckless. He has a big opportunity by coming in late for a world title bid. He has nothing to lose. He is dangerous, but I will be on my guard.

“I will be aiming to look good and will definitely be trying to take him out.”

“Every fighter wants to make their own name, and in the next year or so I have got an opportunity to take on the best in the world and make a legacy of my own,” Cleverly said. “I don’t set a time scale of how long I should stay in boxing. I just want to unify the division, and once that is achieved, then what more is there provided I have made enough money?”




FIVE 2012 UNITED STATES OLYMPIANS WILL HOST A MEDIA WORKOUT AT FANTASY SPRINGS RESORT CASINO IN INDIO, CALIF., IN ADVANCE OF THEIR PROFESSIONAL DEBUTS ON NOVEMBER 9 WHICH WILL BE TELEVISED LIVE ON SHOBOX: THE NEW GENERATION ON SHOWTIME®

Olympians To Be Joined By 2008 United States Olympian & Undefeated Featherweight Top Prospect Gary Russell Jr. Who Headlines The Event Against Roberto Castaneda

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7 AT 12:00 P.M. PT

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC!

WHO: GARY RUSSELL JR.,2008 United States Olympian & Top Undefeated Featherweight

Prospect

DOMINIC BREAZEALE,2012 United States Olympian & 2012 United States Heavyweight National Champion

MARCUS BROWNE,2012 United States Olympian & 2012 United States Light Heavyweight National Champion

TERRELL GAUSHA,2012 United States Olympian & 2012 Two-Time United States Middleweight National Champion

ERROL SPENCE,2012 United States Olympian & Three-Time United States Welterweight National Champion

RAU’SHEE WARREN,First American Boxer To Compete InThree Olympic Games (2004, 2008 & 2012)

WHAT: Gary Russell Jr. and five 2012 United States Olympians making their professional debuts will host a public media workout at Fantasy Springs Resort Casino in Indio, Calif., as they prepare for their Nov. 9 fights at Fantasy Springs Resort Casino which will be televised live on ShoBox: The New Generation on SHOWTIME®.

*Note fighter workouts are OPEN TO THE PUBLIC & fans are encouraged to arrive early!

WHEN: Wednesday, November 7

12:00 p.m. – Media Arrival/Luncheon

1:00 p.m. – Dominic Breazeale

1:30 p.m. – Terrell Gausha

2:00 p.m. – Gary Russell Jr.

2:30 p.m. – Rau’Shee Warren

3:00 p.m. – Errol Spence

3:30 p.m. – Marcus Browne

WHERE: Fantasy Springs Resort Casino Events Center

84-245 Indio Springs Drive

Indio, CA 92203

FACTS: “Night Of The Olympians,” which is headlined by a ten-round featherweight bout between 2008 United States Olympian Gary Russell Jr. and featherweight prospect Roberto Castaneda and features the professional debuts of 2012 United States Olympians Dominic Breazeale, Marcus Browne, Terrell Gausha, Errol Spence and Rau’Shee Warren, is presented by Golden Boy Promotions and sponsored by Corona. Doors open at 5:00 p.m. PT on fight night with the first at 5:30 p.m. PT. The ShoBox: The New Generation telecast will air live on SHOWTIME beginning at 10:00 p.m. ET/PT (delayed on the West Coast).

TICKETS: Tickets priced at $25, $35 and $45 are available for purchase at the Fantasy

Springs Box Office, by calling (800) 827-2946 or online at www.fantasyspringsresort.com.




Irish featherweight sensation James Tennyson to make Scottish debut on Dec 7th

After a third straight knockout win over Hungarian Ignac Kassai in Dublin on Saturday evening, Belfast’s James Tennyson didn’t have much time to celebrate it was revealed he would be making his Scottish debut on the Prospect Boxing show on Dec 7th card at Rivals Gym, Wishaw .

Confirming his fighters fourth fight, Manager Mark Dunlop explained the progress the featherweight has made “After a successful amateur career which included numerous All Ireland junior titles and a gold in a multi nation tournament, James turned professional at 18 having and had first fight shortly after his 19th birthday against a tough Bulgarian called Fikret Remziev and stopped him in the fourth round ”

He added “I am delighted with his progress in the paid ranks with a perfect start (three knockouts out of three fights) to a promising career, we have stepped him up each fight it what has been a busy few months. He is trained at the famous Belfast Kronk Gym under the guidance of legendary Belfast trainer Tony Dunlop .

While having a flying start to his professional career, the Belfast based manager reveals how they plan to keep the 19 year old busy “In the short term we are happy to bring James along at a steady pace fighting as often as possible. This is a good opportunity to keep the momentum going while giving him his first fight outside Ireland. James spends a lot of his spare time in Stranraer where is father lives and has a big following there”

He adds “James is a very exciting fighter and his Scottish fans can expect to see him at his best against a tough former Irish super featherweight champion in Micky Coveney in a 6×3 contest in Wishaw”

James Tennyson joins a seven fight card also features Kris Hughes,Rhys Pagan,Mark Parvin,Billy Campbell and Ryan Scott.

Headlined by Iain Butcher fights for the vacant British Masters Flyweight title .Taking place at Rivals Gym,Wishaw on December 7th and Tickets are priced £30 and available by calling 01698 338 888 or 07548000160 .




Lamare pulls out of Dec. 7 world title fight Australian Diana Prazak new opponent for ‘Queen of Boxing’ Holly Holm

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (November 5, 2012) — Fresquez Productions announced today that four-time world title-holder Myriam Lamare (20-3, 10 KOs), after attempting to renegotiate her signed contract and then citing a shoulder injury, has withdrawn from her scheduled December 7 world title fight against 12-time, three division world champion Holly “The Preacher’s Daughter” Holm (31-2-3, 9 KOs).

Australian invader Diana Prazak (11-1, 7 KOs), ranked No. 1 by the World Boxing Council (WBC), has replaced Lamare as Holm’s opponent for their 10-round main event fight for the International Boxing Association (IBA) and World Boxing Federation (WBF) light welterweight titles at Route 66 Casino Hotel in Albuquerque.

“Fire And Ice” is being presented by Fresquez Productions in association with Route 66 Casino Hotel

“Lamare sent us X-rays and medical records of her injured shoulder,” promoter Lenny Fresquez explained. “It’s frustrating because we’ve already spent a lot of money promoting Holm vs. Lamare II but we’re fortunate to have a great fighter like Diana Prazak step-up to fight the best pound-for-pound women’s fighter in the world, Holly Holm. Diana deserves a lot of credit for accepting that big challenge and I know she’s coming to pull off an upset of Holly.”

Now fighting out of Los Angeles, Prazak will be moving up in weight to fight Holm, a natural welterweight who is dropping back down to light welterweight for this fight only. In her last fight, Prazak defended the WIBA super featherweight title she won in 2011 with a win by unanimous decision over Fatuma Aarika (24-5-1). Prazak will be fighting outside of her native Australia for only the second time having won a six-round decision from Lucia Larcinese earlier this year in Staten Island, New York

The 31-year-old, newly married Holm (31-2-3, 9 KOs) has defeated a virtual Who’s Who list of champion woman boxers, from the 140 through 154-pound weight classes, including Lamare, Ann Sophie Mathis, Christy Martin, Mary Jo Sanders, Mia St. John, Jane Couch, Duda Yankovich and Chevelle Hallback (twice).

Supporting fights showcasing local boxers will feature light welterweight Matthew “Champ” Baca (1-0, 1KO) vs. Derek Perez (pro-debut) in a four-round bout, female light welterweight Victoria “La Reina de la Guerra” Cisneros (6-13-2, 2 KOs) vs. TBA, bantamweight Raymond “Hollewood” Montez (5-2, 3 KOs) vs. Tony Valdez (6-6-3, 6 KOs) in a eight-round rematch, amateur standout Jason Sanchez makes his pro debut in a four-round fight vs. featherweight Gene Perez (1-0), plus Manny Rocca and Cris Leyva (1-0) battle in a four-round opening bout.

For more information about “Fire And Ice” go on line to www.FresquezProductions.com or www.rt66casino.com.




Sherman ‘Tank’ Williams takes ‘Conch’ punch to Finland to spoil Robert Helenius’ ring return

VERO BEACH, FL (November 5, 2012) – Battle-tested road warrior Sherman “Tank” Williams has broken training camp and departed today for Finland, where he plans to land his “conch” punch to spoil undefeated Robert “The Nordic Nightmare” Helenius’ return to the ring this Saturday at their European throw-down in Helsinki.

“I’m going to take Finland by storm,” Williams proclaimed before his departure. “I’m going to do the same things I did to (Evander) Holyfield and (Chauncey) Welliver and make it three wins in a row.

“I really want to make a statement in this fight, especially against a 6′ 6″ undefeated guy fighting at home, to legitimize myself as a challenger for either of the Klitschko (Wladimir and Vitali) brothers or (Alexander) Povetkin. I think this will be a perfect forum to make that statement.”

World Boxing Organization (WBO) No. 10-ranked Williams (34-11-2, 19 KOs), the reigning WBO Asia Pacific and WBO Asian Boxing Council Championships, has traveled across the United States and around the world to fight in places like Macau, China, Germany twice, and Montreal.

“It doesn’t matter where I fight,” Williams insisted. “I am a world warrior, a modern-day pirate who goes where the treasures can be found. There’s always an underlying fact that somebody from this part of the world ain’t going to get a decision in Europe, but I feel that this opportunity is worth going over there to fight. I’ll fight wherever…Helsinki, Berlin, anywhere. I consider myself an international guy and there’s no place on this planet I wouldn’t fight as long as I bring my ‘Conch’ (over-hand right) punch with me.”

Former European champion Helenius has been out of action since last December 3 with a shoulder injury suffered during his highly-controversial 12-round split decision win over Derek Chisora. Helenius, ranked No. 13 by the (WBO), has knocked out former world heavyweight champions Sergei Liakhovich (TKO9), Samuel Peter (KO9) and Lamon Brewster (TKO8).

“Helenius has a methodical style and he’s confident,” Williams noted. “I like that he comes straight forward. He’s 6′ 6″, I’m 5′ 11″, but I know that he’s not going to fight down to me. Our styles will make for a very exciting fight.”




WORLD SERIES OF FIGHTING INAUGURAL MMA EVENT RE-AIRS AGAIN ON NBC SPORTS NETWORK TONIGHT/MONDAY, NOV. 5 1 A.M. EST/10 P.M. PST

LAS VEGAS, NEV. (Nov. 5, 2012) – The four-fight telecast of Saturday’s star-studded, inaugural World Series of Fighting event at PH Live at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino in Las Vegas will re-air for the second time tonight/Monday, Nov. 5, beginning at 1 a.m. EST/10 p.m. PST, on NBC Sports Network.

The event will also re-air on NBC Sports Network tomorrow/Tuesday, Nov. 6 as well as on Tuesday, Nov. 13; and on Sunday, Nov. 18. Check your local listings for start times.

In the main event of the sensational 10-bout card, former UFC Heavyweight Champion Andrei “The Pitbull” Arlovski (18-9) of Minsk, Belarus returned to vintage form, scoring a crushing first round (2:37) TKO on hard-hitting Devin Cole (20-10) of Medford, Ore.

In the light heavyweight (205 pounds) co-main event, superstar Anthony “Rumble” Johnson (15-3) of Boca Raton, Fla. put D.J. Linderman (14-4) of Yreka, Calif. flat on the canvas with a hard right hand, earning his fourth consecutive victory by way of first round (3:58) KO.

The telecast also saw two-time national Muay Thai champion Marlon Moraes (9-4) of Jupiter, Fla. via Nova Friburgo, Brazil pull off a stunning, split decision upset over former world champion and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt Miguel Torres (40-6) of East Chicago, Ind.

In the first televised bout of the night, 27-year-old kickboxing phenom Tyrone Spong (1-0) of Boca Raton, Fla. via Amsterdam, Netherlands made his much-anticipated MMA rules debut, launching an all-out assault against Travis Bartlett (7-3) of Bangor, Maine in a light heavyweight matchup. Spong scored a finishing straight right hand that put Bartlett down and out on the floor in the first round (3:15) of the contest.

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THE RETURN OF JEAN PASCAL DEC. 14 IN MONTREAL AT BELL CENTRE


MONTREAL (November 5, 2012) — It is now confirmed that, after 17 months of waiting, the World Boxing Council (WBC) light heavyweight champion from 2009 to 2011, Jean Pascal (26-2-1, 16 KOs), of Laval (Quebec, Canada), is returning to the ring on Friday, December 14 at the Bell Centre.

Loyal fans of the popular Fast & Furious Boxing Series will benefit from the long awaited return of the world-class fighter Pascal, who will face Aleksy “Ali” Kuziemski (23-4, 7 KOs) Dec. 14 in the second of the four exciting matches featured on the Fast & Furious Series 3.0.

Pascal hasn’t fought since losing on points to Bernard Hopkins in May of 2011 at a packed Bell Centre. His absence on the international scene left a gaping hole in the light heavyweight division. Pascal has two option proposals for 2013: the first is a fight on Showtime against International Boxing Federation (IBF) champion Tavoris Cloud (24-0, 19 KOs) in February, the other a rematch against WBC champion Chad Dawson (31-2, 17 KOs) on HBO in March.

Before he challenges for another world championship, Pascal must return to the various association’s rankings, a position he lost due to his prolonged absence. Only an impressive victory against Kuziemski will give Pascal optimism for 2013. “After a few unsuccessful tries,” Pascal said “I know that this time is correct. My training is going well, my health is excellent, and I started hurting my sparring partners in training. In 2013, I will be world champion, crushing anybody who tries to stop me.”

Kuziemski has a lot of experience in amateur boxing having won a bronze medal at the 2003 World Championships in Bangkok, Thailand. He (Poland) and Pascal (Canada) participated in the 2004 Olympic in Athens, Greece. Kuziemski lost on points to current World Boxing Association (WBA) champion Beibut Shumenov. A veteran of 27 professional, Kuziemski held the prestigious European title from 2008 to 2009. He unsuccessfully challenged for world title twice, stopped in the 11th round by former World Boxing Organization (WBO) light heavyweight champion Juergen Braehmer (38-2, 30 KOs), and in the fourth by reigning WBO titlist Nathan Cleverly (24-0, 11 KOs) last year.

Kuziemski won his last fight in March of this year against Leo Tchoula (9-2, 8 KO) by second-round technical knockout in Poland. “Kuziemski is a solid professional who learned to box in the great Polish amateur system that has been very successful in Europe,” GYM president Yvon Michel said. He also fought in World Championship. He certainly has the tools, maturity, and experience to provide a solid examination for our boxer (Pascal).”

David Lemieux in co-feature

Relentless slugger David Lemieux (27-2-1, 26 KOs), of Laval, fights a middleweight opponent to soon be announced in the 10-round co-feature. We already know who he is but a contracts administration is preventing GYM to disclose his name for the moment. A hint: he has fought over a 10 rounds fight against universally acclaimed middleweight champion Sergio “Maravilla” Martinez. Lemieux is a Montreal fan-favorite because of he is a powerful, offensive-minded fighter without compromise.

Eleider Alvarez vs. Edison Miranda

Multi-talented North American Boxing Organization (NABO light heavyweight champion and adopted Quebec son, Eleider “Storm” Alvarez (10-0, 6 KOs) takes on heavy-handed Colombian Edison “Pantera” Miranda (35-8, 30 KOs) in a 12-round NABO title defense. Alvarez faces the stiffest test of his young career in the 43-fight veteran, 31-year-old Miranda. Miranda wanted Pascal as his opponent and he was promised a shot, if he defeats his Dec. 14th opponent. Since his third-round, technical knockout loss to Lucian Bute for the International Boxing Federation (IBF) super middleweight title in 2010, Miranda moved up to fight in light heavyweight division. Although he’s lost three of his last five fights at 175-pounds, losing top leading prospects, Miranda’s power and Kamikaze-style of fighting represents a constant danger to everyone and keeps spectators fascinated. Alvarez’s coach, Marc Ramsay, commented, “A while ago, ‘Storm’ asked me to fight Miranda because he hates his attitude and personality. This will be a very personal fight for him; a very emotional battle ahead!”

Kevin Bizier & Logan McGuinness remain active

Also in action in the Dec. 14th event is fearsome slugger and reigning NABA welterweight champion, Kevin Bizier (18-0, 13 KOs), from Quebec city, who returns to the ring in a fight allowing him to remain active in preparation for his very important fight on the February 8 Fast & Furious show. Another NABA champion, super featherweight Logan McGuinness (18-0-1, 9 KOs), of Orangeville, Ontario, a protégé of Adam Harris, will defend his crown in a 12-round bout. McGuinness is not a stranger in Montreal, where he has fought five times, knocking out Drumondville’s Benoit Gaudet in 2011.

GYM will present a total of seven professional fights with more details coming shortly.

The Dec. 14th 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.

GYM wishes to thank its key partners, including Pierre Bibeau of Loto Quebec, Robert Dépatie of Videotron, Pierre Dion of TVA Sports, Jacques Aubé of Evenko, Charles Benoit and Martin Spalding from Astral Radio, Coors Light, Marc Roberge, Martin Trudel and Guy St-Pierre of Tonikgroupimage, Marcel Savard of BLlitho, Houston restaurants, Adidas and Rival. Almost all have been with GYM since its beginning and their participation is as important as it’s appreciated.

Tickets are on sale now for the Dec. 14 event at the Bell Centre, as well as the entire GYM boxing series, 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. Season tickets for the next three Fast & Furious series events for a significant discount on reserved seats.

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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.




VITALIY DEMYANENKO Looking For Big Fights After Saturday’s Victory

November 5, 2012 – This past Saturday at Brian Halquist Productions’ 89th “Battle at the Boat” at the Emerald Casino in Tacoma, Washington, welterweight contender, Vitaliy Demyanenko (22-0, 12 KOs), remained undefeated with a split decision win against Damian Frias (19-6-1, 10 KOs).

Although Demyanenko dropped Frais in the 7th round, one judge scored the bout in favor for Frais 96-93, while the other two scored it 97-92 and 95-94 for Vitaliy. With the victory, Demyanenko is seeking fights with some of the bigger names in the division.

“I’m ready to step up and challenge anyone in the top ten,” said Demyanenko. “I’m undefeated, I’m hungry and I have a great team behind me that’s making all the right moves. My promoter Boxing 360 is looking to get me in a big fight and I’ll be ready to go when he calls my name.”

“Demyanenko’s victory this weekend was another step in the right direction,” stated Steve Pochiro, Demyanenko’s manger. “Yagobi and I are looking to get him back in the ring by early next year. I’m confident Vitaliy has what it takes to become a world champion and 2013 will be the year we make our run.”

“Vitaliy clearly won this fight outright,” said Boxing 360’s Mario Yagobi who promotes Demyanenko. “I was shocked when one judge scored in favor of Frais as Demyanenko dropped him late in the fight. We got the win and now it’s time to move forward. Vitaliy has a bright future and we are going to seek some meaningful opponents in the upcoming months.”




Fury – Boytsov is off

The battle between the British Tyson Fury (19-0-0 (14)) and the unbeaten heavyweight Denis Boytsov (31-0-0 (25)) will not take place. The CEO of UNIVERSUM is really disappointed: “It’s really a shame because it would have been a great fight. Two undefeated heavyweight hopes in a direct duel. Unfortunately Denis is not in the shape to contest such an duel now. The bout could be placed in 2013”, says Kluch. The CEO would necessarily realize the bout, but of course, he has to act in the interests of the athlete and paying attention to his situation. Therefore the bout is off.




Huck defends WBO Belt – Thrilling Championship fight in Halle/Westphalia


The Fans at the Gerry Weber Stdion in Halle/Westphalia, Germany, witnessed a
great show. WBO Cruiserweight World Champion Marco Huck defended his title
for the tenth time in front of 7.000 spectators. After twelve thrilling
rounds, the judges saw the 27-year-old with 115:113, 115:113, and 117:111
ahead of his opponent Firat Arslan. After his 35th victory out of 38 fights
as a professional, Huck is expected to receive the status as WBO´s
Super-Champion.

But the bout against Arslan was anything but plain sailing. “I fought like a
lion against Firat – all the other world champions of this division would
probably have lost tonight,” said Huck. “Now I have even more respect for
him. This was one of the toughest fights in my career.”

Huck started the fight well, but the 42-year-old challenger did not wait
long in his attempt to force his tactics on to his opponent, which mainly
consisted of attacking. Huck was seemingly surprised by the aggressive style
and found himself in the ropes time and time again. In round two blood
started to drip out of the champion´s nose. But that did not hinder Huck in
the slightest. From that moment on the man from Berlin started to turn up
the heat and both men traded hard shots.

At the post fight press conference coach Ulli Wegner said: “Marco landed a
lot of clean shots but Firat got through the defense with his uppercuts.
Please forgive me for not talking about the result. Of course both sides
will see their own fighter as the winner. Fact is: This type of fights do
not happen everyday. We were able to witness a great contest.“

In the following rounds, Huck had his hands full with trying to contain
Arslan´s constant pressure. The former WBA World Champion repeatedly found
the target with his uppercuts to the head of his opponent. The Southpaw got
himself into the lead after the first five rounds.

But from then on, the WBO Champion slowly but surely took control and
started to get more active. Although that did not stop Arslan from going
forward, it was evident that as the fight went on the power in his punches
started to fade. Huck on the other hand proved why he is known as one of the
hard hitters in the division and decked his opponent with a huge number of
big shots. Especially towards the end of the championship bout, it was clear
that the prodigy of Ulli Wegner still had some energy left.

At the end all three judges saw Huck as the winner. Arslan did not agree
with their decision. “I am grateful to Marco for giving me this chance. But
I see myself as the winner. I was dictating the fight from the first to the
last round. “

Afterwards the judges scoring was the cause from some lively discussions.
Kalle Sauerland: “Most boxing experts from around the world had Huck as the
winner of the fight. Nevertheless, I understand that the camp of Firat
Arslan is frustrated. In my opinion this is a fight all of us would like to
see again. My respect to both of these guys. It was an amazing duel.”

Indeed two well-known experts in the world of boxing, ESPN´s Dan Rafael in
America and Dean Powell of BoxNation in England thought that the champion
had done enough. “I have Huck 116-113, terrific action fight, extremely
close but Arslan was excellent. Great fight,“ said Rafael. Powell commented:
“Captain Marco Huck should go down as one of Germany’s all time greats, true
warrior of the ring!”




ANDREI ARLOVSKI TOPPLES DEVIN COLE IN INAUGURAL WORLD SERIES OF FIGHTING MAIN EVENT

LAS VEGAS, NEV. (Nov. 3, 2012) – Re-born former UFC Heavyweight Champion Andrei “The Pitbull” Arlovski (18-9) of Minsk, Belarus scored a crushing first round (2:37) TKO on Devin Cole (20-10) of Medford, Ore. in the main event of the 10-bout inaugural World Series of Fighting Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) fight card at PH Live at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino on Saturday, Nov. 3, live on NBC Sports Network.

In the light heavyweight (205 pounds) co-main event, superstar Anthony “Rumble” Johnson (15-3) of Boca Raton, Fla. put D.J. Linderman (14-4) of Yreka, Calif. flat on the canvas with a hard right hand, earning his fourth consecutive victory by way of first round KO (3:58).

The four-bout telecast will re-air on NBC Sports Network tomorrow/Sunday, Nov. 4 at 11 p.m. EST/8 p.m. PST.

Arlovski was light on his feet as he and Cole circled around one another in the opening seconds of the bout. As Cole moved forward, Arlovski cracked him with an overhand right that connected on top of Cole’s head and sent Cole to the canvas.

Arlovski pounced on his downed opponent and scored several hammer fists before Cole rolled onto his side and the referee stopped the bout.

Shortly after the opening bell rang for the co-main event, Johnson landed an accidental groin kick that put Linderman on the mat in pain. After Linderman stood up and the bout resumed, Johnson went on the attack, but suddenly turned to referee Herb Dean, claiming that he had been poked in the eye.

Unaware of an eye poke, Dean instructed the fighters to resume their efforts and, shortly after they did, Linderman came forward, only to feel the impact of a straight right hand from Johnson that put Linderman on the canvas face-first and prompted Dean to call an end to the fight.

Two-time national Muay Thai champion and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu brown belt Marlon Moraes (9-4) of Jupiter, Fla. via Nova Friburgo, Brazil pulled off an upset over former world champion and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt Miguel Torres (40-6) of East Chicago, Ind.

Moraes consistently beat Torres to the punch while Torres appeared to be gun shy throughout three rounds of action. Moraes scored power shots to the head and landed enough leg kicks to convince two of three judges to give him the nod.

The highly-anticipated MMA debut of kickboxing superstar Tyrone Spong (1-0) of Boca Raton, Fla. via Amsterdam, Netherlands lived up to its hype as the 27-year-old came out of the gates launching an all-out assault against Travis Bartlett (7-3) of Bangor, Maine in a light heavyweight matchup. Spong scored a finishing straight right hand that put Bartlett down and out on the floor.

Complete World Series of Fighting Results:

Main Card:
Andrei Arlovski def. Devin Cole via TKO (punches) – Round 1, 2:37
Anthony Johnson def. D.J. Linderman via KO (punch) – Round 1, 3:58
Marlon Moraes def. Miguel Torres via split decision (30-27, 28-29, 29-28)
Tyrone Spong def. Travis Bartlett via KO (punch) – Round 1, 3:15

Preliminary Card:
Tyson Steele def. Gregor Gracie via TKO (strikes) – Round 1, 4:52
Brian Cobb def. Ronys Torres via split decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)
Steve Carl def. Ramico Blackmon via submission (rear-naked choke) – Round 1, 2:11
Josh Burkman def. Gerald Harris via unanimous decision (30-27, 29-28, 29-28)
J.Z. Cavalcante def. T.J. O’Brien via submission (heel hook) – Round 1, 1:03
David Branch def. Dustin Jacoby via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)

ABOUT WORLD SERIES OF FIGHTING
Based in Las Vegas, Nev., the fight capital of the world, World Series of Fighting is a professional Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) fight promotion dedicated to delivering an incredible, action-packed entertainment experience for fight fans by producing the best possible matchups between elite fighters from around the globe. For more information please visit www.MMAWSOF.com. Follow World Series of Fighting on Twitter @MMAWorldSeries and World Series of Fighting President Ray Sefo @SugarRaySefo.

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Battle at the Boat 89 – Quick Results

Carlos Rodriguez vs. Angel Diaz

Carlos Rodriguez(W) TKO 2:34 Round 1

Vidal Cruz vs. Omar Avelar

Omar Avelar(W) TKO 3:00 Round 3

Jon Jay Mount vs. Darryl Gardner

Daryl Gardner(W) KO 1:28 Round 1

Dex Montenegro vs. Marcelino Pineda

Marcelino Pineda(W) TKO 0:36 Round 2

Landon Horseman vs. Cory Vom Baur

Landon Horseman(W) UD (37-39) 4 Rounds

Semi Main Event

Randell Corpuz vs. Ray Lampkin

Ray Lampkin(W) UD (40-36) (39-37) (39-37)

Main Event

Vitaliy Demyanenko vs. Damian Frias

Vitaliy Demyanenko(W) SP (97-92) (93-96) (95-94)
Tacoma, WA (November 4th, 2011) – Only two weeks after coming off a unanimous decision victory in Oklahoma City against Roberto Valenzuela, Demyanenko jabbed and hooked his way to a nail biting split decision victory over Damian Frias.

Brian Halquist Productions’ 89th Battle at the Boat resulted in an excellent night of fights that had the crowd buzzing all night long.

Two judges scored in favor of Demyanenko: (97-92) (95-94), while the other judge scored in favor of Frias: (96-93). The big moment in this fight was halfway in the 7th round when Demyanenko landed a left hook to the cheek of Frias that knocked him down. Frias was able to get back up after taking all 10 seconds to stabilize. When the round resumed, Demyanenko attacked Frias with a barrage of combos that put Frias on the ropes and in serious danger of another knockdown. Knowing the fight was close, Frias amped up his power in the 10th round and was centimeters from landing a devastating uppercut that possibly could have ended the fight, but the last minute attempt for a knockdown was avoided by Demyanenko.

Demyanenko keeps his record perfect as it improves to 22-0-0 with 12 Knockouts. Frias drops to 19-6-1; all losses coming via decision.

Portland, OR resident, Ray Lampkin continued his comeback to boxing after a 5 year layoff with a unanimous decision victory over Yakima, WA native Randell Corpuz in the semi-main event. Both fighters brought a huge fan base to the Emerald Queen Casino and they didn’t disappoint.

Lampkin and Corpuz had plenty of pre-fight drama and it showed in the ring. Throughout all four rounds, both fighters were matching each other in tempo. Corpuz showed an excellent chin as he took a number of shots, but was not phased one bit. Corpuz landed his fair share of shots as well, but Lampkin refused to go down. In the 3rd round, Corpuz got a hold of Lampkin and tossed him through the ropes. The animosity only intensified after that as Lampkin was inviting Corpuz to land a free shot.

The judges scored the bout 40-36, 39-37, and 39-37, all in favor of Ray Lampkin as he improves his professional record to 2-0-0.

Battle at the Boat 89 had six debuts with the most impressive one being Daryl Gardner when he went up against Jon Jay Mount (1-0-0). Gardner came out swinging from the opening bell and put on a show for the full crowd in attendance. Gardner knocked Mount down early in the 1st round in which he was able to recover. Immediately after the round resumed Gardner attacked again and knocked him down, and did it for a third time after he got back up for the 2nd time. After the 3 knockdowns in 30 seconds, the fight was stopped and Gardner was awarded the TKO victory 1:28 into the 1st round.

The rest of the undercard featured high paced action. Landon Horseman had a good debut fight with a unanimous decision victory. After a knockout victory in his debut fight at Battle at the Boat 87, Marcelino Pineda continued where he left off with a TKO, 36 seconds into the 2nd round. Omar Avelar and Carlos Rodriguez also left with victories.

“Battle at the Boat 89 had a bit of everything. There were knockouts, great distant fights, and two world class fighters in the main event that had a very close fight. It was a great show to end our 17th season of fights. The northwest hasn’t had this many quality kids turn pro in 10 years and we were able to debut a number of them including two kids who could have very bright futures in boxing. Last night’s show showed the return of northwest boxing. It’s going to be fun to see who rises to the top,” Halquist said. “We now have so many kids to choose from and they all are willing to fight tough. That’s great for the most person in the building and that’s the guy who’s buying the tickets!”

Halquist Productions returns to the Emerald Queen Casino on December 1st with a talent filled MMA card for CageSport XXII. Battle at the Boat 90 opens up the 2013 schedule with the event being held on January 5th.

“Battle at the Boat” remains as the most prominent boxing show in the Northwest, building a reputation over the last 23 years as one of the top brands of boxing on the west coast. Halquist Productions has promoted many world title bouts and their fight cards have been seen on ESPN, HBO and Showtime.




Trio Of Finishes On Electrifying Undercard Sets Stage For GLORY 3 Rome ‘Final 8’ Main Event Tonight

Rome, Italy – (Nov. 3, 2012) – The highly-anticipated GLORY 3 Rome ‘Final 8’ championship kickboxing event at the historic Pala Lottomatica got underway with two MMA fights and two kickboxing fights, featuring local Italian talent. Three of the four bouts ended with finishes.

There were three finishes out of the four fights and all eight combatants had clearly set out to go to war. The result was an enormously entertaining undercard that lit the crowd up and heightened their anticipation for the main card, which features the FINAL 8 tournament of the GLORY Lightweight Grand Prix which commenced in Stockholm, Sweden earlier this year.

“Italy is the home of the gladiators and we hoped for epic battles from these four matches, but they exceeded even our wildest expectations. There were some standout performances from several fighters and you will certainly see some of these names on future GLORY cards,” commented GLORY Managing Director Marcus Luer after the conclusion of the undercard.

Cesario Di Domenico vs. David Dolce – Lightweight (70 kilograms/155lbs) – Glory Kickboxing Rules

Cesario Di Domenico headlined the preliminary portion of the GLORY 3 card in a three-round MMA fight with fellow Italian fighter David Dolce at lightweight (70 kilograms / 155lbs). Di Domenico is based in Holland and is part of the Golden glory team. Di Domenico is a Golden Glory fighter and trains under Martijn De Jong, who counted Alistair Overeem and Siyar Bahadurzada among his protégés before their move to America.

A former Shooto fighter, De Jong has solid grappling credentials and he has obviously passed these on to Di Domenico. After a furious exchange of punches at the start, Di Domenico backed off to taunt his opponent with his hands down, moving his head around and daring him to try and hit him. When Dolce came in to do so, Di Cesario hit a nice ankle pick and then moved to a back-take as Dolce tried to get up from the floor.

A body-triangle quickly followed, plus an arm around the neck. Dolce was having the breath squeezed out of him by body and neck and it proved impossible for him to endure any longer. He tapped at 1:08 of the first round to give Di Cesario a win by rear-naked choke and take his record to 3-2 overall.

Ricardo Lecca vs. Giuseppe D’Amuri – Catchweight – (72.5kg) – Glory Kickboxing Rules

What Lecca lacks in finessee he makes up for in power. His right hand is extremely dangerous and he let D’Amuri feel it early, catching a front kick and firing back with an overhand right to the jaw. The Team Invictus fighter’s gameplan seemed to center around catching or blocking D’Amuri’s kick then unleashing this counter with the big right hand. And while Lecca’s defense was a little loose (he was taking some shots himself in the brawl) his chin is also very strong and he took D’Amuri’s shots without hesitating.

When the end came, it was devastating. One massive overhand staggered D’Amuri for a seven-count. When the action restarted, a second overhand had him wobbling into the referee’s arms and taking an eight-count. D’Amuri soldiered on and tried keeping a really tight double-arm cover on the third restart but Lecca just smashed through it like it wasn’t there.

D’Amri fell forward and only the ropes saved him from landing flat on his face. Instead he hung there while Lecca set about him and the referee had to physically dive in to end the fight and declare Lecca the winner by KO. Lecca roared in triumph and the arena, obviously full of his fans, roared back at him.

Manuele Raini vs. Julian Imeri – Lightweight (70 kilograms/155lbs) – Glory Kickboxing Rules

Shorter and lighter, Imeri was nonetheless the aggressor in the first round, getting the action underway with heavy combinations from the start. A southpaw, he was scoring well with a lead right hook/left body-hook combination and forcing Raini to keep a tight cover. Raini scored some good counters as the round went on though, including several heavy right legs to Imeri’s midriff.

Raini came out aggressive in round two and started using his long legs to cause problems for Imeri, hacking away at his legs every time the shorter man threw his hands. But Imeri’s lead hook was still causing him problems and his superior boxing in general was becoming too much for Raini to handle. A ferocious flurry near the end of the second nearly had Raini down and he was under seriously heavy pressure as the bell went.

Imeri went into all-out attack mode for the final frame, trying to put Raini away for a spectacular finish. What followed was a round of thrilling action as the game Raini gave everything he had. He knew he had to get a finish, being two rounds down on the scorecard, and the battle was furious. Imeri’s head movement, angles and footwork were too much for Raini though and apart from some brief rallies and the odd hard kick, Imeri was clearly in control.

Ivan Musardo vs. Giorgio Belsanti – Lightweight (70 kilograms/155lbs) – MMA Rules

In the opening bout of the event, Golden Glory fighter Musardo scored early with an early body lock takedown before taking a solid top position inside Be and GnP. Belsanti close to an armbar but had to give it up because of getting hit and thus allowed the guard pass.

Musardo took a heavy side mount and then progressed to taking Belsanti’s back when the Italian tried to roll out to his knees. Musardo put his hooks in, flattened Belsanti out and sank on an RNC to force the tap at the 3:00 mark.

Fans without access to a live television broadcast can watch the main card on a live, high-definition stream available via GloryWorldSeries.com at 20:30 CET/3:30 p.m. EST/12:30 a.m. PST. The HD stream is priced at $15.00 US / €11.60 – visit to GloryWorldSeries.com for more details.

About GLORY:

GLORY World Series (www.gloryworldseries.com) is the world’s premier stand-up fighting league, staging events across the globe. It offers up to $1,000,000 in prize money to successful fighters via individual matches and participation in the 16- and 8-man tournaments, which are open to only the very best fighters in each weight class.

With television deals across over 145 countries plus a ground-breaking 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 already.

Owned and operated by Glory Sports International (GSI), the organization has offices in Holland, the UK, Thailand, Malaysia and Singapore. Its personnel include prominent hedge-fund investors, the pioneering sports marketing agency Total Sport Asia and several executives from the Golden Glory and It’s Showtime team.




GLORY 3 ROME ‘FINAL 8’ TO BE BROADCAST IN OVER 300 MILLION HOMES WORLDWIDE

Rome, Italy (Nov. 3, 2012) – This weekend’s GLORY 3 Rome ‘Final 8’ event is being broadcast to over 300 million homes in 180 territories worldwide, making it one of 2012’s most widely-broadcasted sports events and allowing fight fans around the world to watch the elite athletes of the world’s premier kickboxing organization.

On Saturday night, the eight best lightweight stand-up fighters on the planet will battle it out over the course of a one-night tournament for a $300,000 grand prize. It is the largest purse in the sport of kickboxing and the tournament belt is the sport’s most prestigious honor.

Broadcast deals have been signed with, among others, Canal+ (France), Veronica (Netherlands), MarcaTV (Spain), Orange Sport (Poland), Sport TV (Portugal), ProTV (Romania), BandSports (Brazil), Sky (Mexico), Astro (Malaysia), Sony (Indian subcontinent) and the pan-European sports broadcasting giant EuroSport.

The event takes place in Rome, Italy and the Italian sports broadcaster Rai Sports 1 is part of GLORY’s line-up of premier broadcast partners. Rai Sports 1 will be airing the grand final live across the country at 22:30 local time, with a re-run of the full event later in the week.

“This is one of the most exciting sports in the world and that is reflected in the worldwide desire to see these top athletes take part in this prestigious competition,” says GLORY Managing Director Marcus Luer.

“From Europe to Asia and the Americas, the Final 8 fighters are recognized as being the best in their weight class and there is tremendous interest in the tournament. And even the casual sports fan, who is perhaps new to kickboxing, will find something to enjoy – the speed, the drama and the athleticism cannot be matched by any other sport.”

GLORY 3 Rome ‘Final 8’ takes place today/Saturday at the Pala Lottomatica in Rome, Italy. The historic venue was the scene of Muhammad Ali’s gold medal triumph in the 1960 Olympic Games and provides an iconic setting for this meeting of the world’s elite.

Fans without access to a live television broadcast can watch the event on a live, high-definition stream available via GloryWorldSeries.com at 20:30 CET/3:30 p.m. EST/12:30 a.m. PST. The HD stream is priced at $15.00 US / €11.60 – visit to GloryWorldSeries.com for more details.

About GLORY:

The GLORY World Series (www.gloryworldseries.com) is the world’s premier stand-up fighting league, staging events across the globe. It offers up to $1,000,000 in prize money to successful fighters via individual matches and participation in the 16- and 8-man tournaments, which are open to only the very best fighters in each weight class.

With television deals across over 145 countries plus a ground-breaking 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 already.

Owned and operated by Glory Sports International (GSI), the organization has offices in Holland, the UK, Thailand, Malaysia and Singapore. Its personnel include prominent hedge-fund investors, the pioneering sports marketing agency Total Sport Asia and several executives from the Golden Glory and It’s Showtime team.




MANLEY SCORES FIRST SUBMISSION WIN OF THE SERIES

Las Vegas, Nevada – With UFC® president Dana White exclaiming “these guys came out banging”, viewers of The Ultimate Fighter® Fridays were treated to the most exciting fight of the season thus far on Friday night. Jon Manley overcame some rocky moments to score the season’s first submission, sinking in a deep guillotine choke on James Chaney at 3:25 of a thrilling one round brawl.

Episode eight of the reality series – ‘Rock ‘Em, Sock ‘Em’ – aired on FX and saw UFC heavyweight Roy Nelson’s team score their third consecutive victory. Team Nelson now leads 4-3 heading into the last preliminary fight of the series next week.

Manley, 26, a mixed martial artist with a 7-1 professional record, lives and breathes MMA. An identical twin who considers himself a hippy, he recently opened a mixed martial arts school in Northhampton, Mass. and was thrilled to have represented his gym-mates on such a large stage – and to have nabbed a $5000 finish bonus.

“The fight with “Snake” was pretty intense,” he said. “It was the biggest fight of my life and I felt unbelievably awesome after the win. I was stoked to get the only submission of the season so far. I always wanted to be on TUF – and to finish my first fight in the house in the first round was sick. I am a jiu-jitsu fighter and I was really happy to represent my school and coaches.”

As we saw, leading into the series, Chaney, 25, is a Clamath Falls, Oregon meat factory worker with a passion: http://youtu.be/fls4cVTmw3Q.

“I really, really wanted that win and I still believe in my heart I should’ve won the whole show. What would I have done differently? I would’ve avoided being taken down, I would’ve really pursued the finish on the feet and stayed away from him being on top because that was his best chance of winning. I was extremely disappointed, but my coaches and teammates were supportive and thought I fought well.”

Tickets for The Ultimate Fighter® Finale on Dec. 15 at The Joint at Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas are on sale and priced at $304, $254, $179, $154, $104 and $79. To purchase tickets or for more information, visit the Hard Rock Box Office, all Ticketmaster locations, www.ticketmaster.com, www.thejointlasvegas.com or charge-by-phone at 800.745.3000.

Results after episode eight:

Team Carwin (3-4)

Sam Alvey (0-1, lost to Joey Rivera by decision in episode 3)

Bristol Marunde (1-0, defeated Julian Lane by decision in episode 4)

Mike Ricci
Neil Magny (1-0, defeated Cameron Diffley by decision in episode 2)

James Chaney (0-1, submitted by Jon Manley in episode 8)

Eddy Ellis (0-1, lost to Colton Smith by majority decision in epsiode 6)

Igor Araujo (1-0, defeated Nic Herron-Webb by majority decision in episode 5)

Matt Secor (0-1, lost to Michael Hill by split decision in episode 7)

Team Nelson (4-3)

Dom Waters
Michael Hill (1-0, defeated Matt Secor by split decision in episode 7)

Cameron Diffley (0-1, lost to Neil Magny by decision in episode 2)

Colton Smith (1-0, defeated Eddy Ellis by majority decision in episode 6)

Jon Manley (1-0, submitted James Chaney is episode 8)

Nic Herron-Webb (0-1, lost to Igor Araujo by majority decision in episode 5

Joey Rivera (1-0, defeated Sam Alvey by decision in episode 3)

Julian Lane (0-1, lost to Bristol Marunde by decision in episode 4)

A full recap is available at ufc.com.

The series resumes next Friday, Nov. 9, on FX at 10 p.m. ET/PT (check local listings for Central and Mountain Time). In that episode – ‘Betrayal’ – James Chaney owns up to his unsportsmanlike conduct. One fighter turns against his friend. Team Carwin’s Mike Ricci takes on Team Nelson’s number one pick, Dom Waters, in the final preliminary fight. Then, Dana White announces the quarterfinal match-ups.

For more show information, bios, videos and photos, visit ultimatefighter.com and don’t forget to follow us on Twitter under our new name @TUFonFX or on Facebook.com/TUF.

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 2011, 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 149 countries and territories, to nearly one billion homes worldwide, in 20 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 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.

FX

FX is the flagship general entertainment basic cable network from Fox. Launched in June of 1994, FX is carried in more than 98 million homes. The diverse schedule features a growing roster of critically acclaimed and award-winning hit dramas series Sons of Anarchy and Justified; the miniseries American Horror Story, which earned 17 primetime Emmy® Awards, tying for the most nominations of any program this year and the most nominations for a miniseries in basic cable history; the acclaimed hit comedy series It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, The League, Louie, Archer, Wilfred, Legit, BrandX with Russell Brand, and Totally Biased with W. Kamau Bell. The network’s library of acquired box-office hit movies is unmatched by any ad-supported television network. FX’s other offerings include the acquired hit series Two and a Half Men and How I Met Your Mother, and live sports with UFC and NCAA football.




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Gomez takes out Leyva in three


Heralded prospect Frankie Gomez scored a third round stoppage over Manuel Leyva in a scheduled eight round Welterweight bout at the Phoenix Club in Anaheim, California

Gomez dropped Leyva three times in round three and the bout was stopped at 1:15 of round three.

Gomez, 145 1/2 lbs of Los Angeles is now 13-0 with ten knockouts. Leyva, 147 lbs of Long Beach, CA is 21-9.

Jamie Kavanagh scored a thriling eight round unanimous decision over Ramon Valadez in a Lightweight bout.

The two had furious exchanges throughout the twenty-four minute battle with Kavanagh landing the harder punches and even buckling Valadez.

Kavanagh, 134 3/4 lbs of Hollywood, CA won by scores of 79-71, 78-74 and 78-72 is now 12-0-1. Valadez, 134 1/4 lbs of Ontario, CA is now 11-3.

Joet Gonzalez remained perfect by scoring a first round stoppage over Victor Salazar in a scheduled four round Featherweight bout.

Gonzalez dropped Salazar twice and the fight was stopped at 1:47 of round one.

Gonzalez, 122 1/4 lbs of Glendora, CA is now 2-0 with one knockout. Salazar, 121 3/4 lbs of San Diego is now 0-4




Weights from Tacoma – Battle at the Boat 89

Vitaliy Demyanenko 147.5
Damian Frias 148.5

Contract Weight 148

Randell Corpuz 138.5

Ray Lampkin 137.5

Contract Weight 140

Landon Horesman 139.5

Cory Vom Baur 140.5

Contract Weight 144

Marcelino Pineda 145

Dex Montengro 147

Contract Weight 147

John Jay Mount 164.5

Daryl Gardner 163.5

Contract Weight 165

Omar Avelar 133

Vidal Cruz 133

Contract Weight 133

Angel Diaz 145

Juan Carlos Rodriguez 145.5

Contract Weight 142




WORLD SERIES OF FIGHTING WEIGH-IN RESULTS

LAS VEGAS, Nev. (Nov. 2, 2012) – Ten bouts, including the heavyweight main event between former UFC Heavyweight Champion Andrei “The Pitbull” Arlovski (17-9) of Minsk, Belarus and KO artist Devin Cole (20-9) of Medford, Ore. were made official today for the first-ever World Series of Fighting Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) event tomorrow/Saturday, Nov. 3, at PH Live at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino in Las Vegas, live on NBC Sports Network.

Arlovski weighed in at 247 pounds while Cole tipped the scales at 249 pounds.

A scheduled preliminary card featherweight (145 pounds) matchup between Fabio Mello and Waylon Lowe was scrapped due to an injury sustained by Mello.

Tickets for the inaugural World Series of Fighting event are priced from $19.99, and can be purchased online at Ticketmaster.com, at all Caesars Entertainment and Ticketron outlets and by phone at 800-745-3000.

The live NBC Sports Network telecast of the World Series of Fighting event will begin at 10:30 p.m. EST/7:30 p.m. PST.

The live, free-of-charge stream of the first three undercard bouts will begin at 7:45 p.m. EST/4:45 p.m. PST.

In the light heavyweight (205 pounds) co-main event, hard-hitting superstar Anthony “Rumble” Johnson (13-4) of Boca Raton, Fla. will face off with fellow sensation D.J. “Da Protégé” Linderman (14-3) of Yreka, Calif.

In other main card action, bantamweight (135 pounds) submission wizard Miguel Angel Torres (40-5) of East Chicago, Ind. will lock up with two-time national Muay Thai champion and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu brown belt Marlon Moraes (8-4-1) of Jupiter, Fla. via Nova Friburgo, Brazil.

Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt Gregor Gracie (7-2) of New York, N.Y. via Rio de Janeiro, Brazil will face off with red-hot prospect Tyson Steele (9-1) of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, CA in a welterweight (168 pounds) contest.

The MMA debut of kickboxing phenom Tyrone Spong (0-0) of Boca Raton, Fla. via Amsterdam, Netherlands, will go on as planned despite the fact that Spong’s opponent, power puncher Travis Bartlett (7-2) of Bangor, Maine, failed to make weight. Barlett weighed in at 207 pounds, one pound over the allowance for the scheduled light heavyweight (205 pounds) matchup.

Streaking Ronys Torres (25-4) of Manacapuru, Amazonas, Brazil will meet dangerous submission specialist Brian “The Bandit” Cobb (19-7) of Bakersfield, Calif. in a lightweight (155 pounds) tilt.

Josh Burkman (23-9) of Salt Lake City, Utah will battle fellow star Gerald “Hurricane” Harris (21-4) of Tulsa, Okla. at welterweight on the preliminary card.

Seasoned warrior Gesias “JZ” Cavalcante (16-6-1) Deerfield Beach, Fla. by way of Brazil will take on submission expert T.J. O’Brien (19-5) of Prole, Iowa at lightweight.

The live Sherdog.com stream will begin with the middleweight (185 pounds) contest between David Branch (10-3) of Brooklyn, N.Y. and Dustin Jacoby (10-2) of Arenzville, Ill.

Doors at PH Live at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino open at 4 p.m. PST tomorrow.

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Guerrero stops Candelo in six


Fernando Guerrero stopped former world title challenger JC Candelo in round six of a scheduled ten round Middleweight bout in Humble, Texas.

Guerrero scored a knockdown in round four and the fight was stopped just twelve seconds into round six after Guerrero landed a big straight right that buckled Candelo who waved to the referee to stop the bout.

Guerrero 162 1/2 lbs of Sailsbury, MD is 25-1 with nineteen knockouts. Candelo, 160 lbs of Baytown, TX is now 32-12-3

J’Leon Love scored a sixth round stoppage over Tyrone Selders in a scheduled eight round Middleweight bout.

Love was dominant until he was bettering Selders along the ropes and the referee stopped the bout at 2:39 of round six.

Love, 161 1/2 lbs of Detroit is now 14-0 with eight knockouts. Selders, 161 lbs of Baton Rouge, LA is 8-4

Antonio Capulin scored a four round unanimous decision over Guadalupe Perez in a four round Jr. Lightweight bout.

Capulin, 132 lbs of Houston, TX won by scores of 40-36 on all cards is now 8-0. Perez, 127 lbs of Garland is now 2-10.

Joe Lamas scored a first round stoppage over Daniel Sanchez in a scheduled four round Lightweight bout.

Lamas dropped Sanchez twice and the fight was called at the end of the opening frame.

Lamas, 131 1/2 lbs of Houston is 2-0 with one knockout. Sanchez, 132 lbs of San Antonio, TX is 0-3.

Daniel Gonzalez scored a four round unanimous decision over Gilvert Cancio in a Jr. Lightweight bout




ROBERTO CASTANEDA REPLACES INJURED VYACHESLAV GUSEV AND WILL FACE GARY RUSSEL JR. IN NOVEMBER 9 SHOBOX: THE NEW GENERATION MAIN EVENT FROM FANTASY SPRINGS RESORT CASINO IN INDIO, CALIF.

LOS ANGELES, November 2 – Due to a broken rib, Russia’s Vyacheslav Gusev has been forced out of his November 9 fight against unbeaten featherweight contender Gary Russell Jr. and Mexicali’s Roberto Castaneda will be stepping in to face Russell Jr. in the main event of ShoBox: The Next Generation from Fantasy Springs Resort Casino in Indio, Calif.

The 10 round main event will be preceded by the professional debuts of five members of the 2012 United States Olympic Boxing team: Dominic Breazeale, Marcus Browne, Terrell Gausha, Errol Spence and Rau’shee Warren.

As a member of the 2008 U.S. Olympic team, top featherweight contender Gary Russell Jr. (20-0, 12 KO’s) knows what it’s like to be in the shoes of the 2012 Olympians and he’s a shining example of what talent, desire and determination can achieve once you enter the professional game. Unbeaten and one of the premier 126-pound fighters in the game, the 24-year-old southpaw from Capitol Heights, Maryland was in top form in his last fight, a June stoppage of Christopher Perez. Now, he is closing in on a world title shot and looking to join the impressive fraternity of boxers, some 44 and counting, who have appeared on ShoBox and advanced to win world titles.

21-year-old Roberto Castaneda (20-2-1, 15 KO’s) Mexicali, Mexico has won two of his last three fights, with the only defeat coming against highly-regarded Christopher Martin in June. The Mexicali, Mexico native has been fighting professionally since the age of 17, making it evident that despite his youth, he has the ring experience boxers his age can only dream of. The hard-hitting prospect aims to show that he belongs among the elite at 126 pounds by upsetting Russell Jr.

“Night Of The Olympians,” which is headlined by a ten-round featherweight bout between 2008 United States Olympian Gary Russell Jr. and featherweight prospect Roberto Castaneda and features the professional debuts of 2012 United States Olympians Dominic Breazeale, Marcus Browne, Terrell Gausha, Errol Spence and Rau’Shee Warren, is presented by Golden Boy Promotions and sponsored by Corona. Doors open at 5:00 p.m. PT on fight night with the first at 5:30 p.m. PT. The ShoBox: The New Generation telecast will air live on SHOWTIME beginning at 10:00 p.m. ET/PT (delayed on the West Coast).

Tickets priced at $25, $35 and $45 are available for purchase at the Fantasy Springs Box Office, by calling (800) 827-2946 or online at www.fantasyspringsresort.com.

For more information, visit www.goldenboypromotions.com, www.fantasyspringsresort.com, follow us on Twitter at www.twitter.com/GoldenBoyBoxing, www.twitter.com/mrgaryrusselljr, www.twitter.com/BreazealeBoxing, www.twitter.com/TerrellGausha, www.twitter.com/ErrolSpenceJr, www.twitter.com/MarcusBrowne, www.twitter.com/RauSheeWarren,www.twitter.com/fantasysprings or visit us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/GoldenBoyBoxing or www.facebook.com/fantasysprings. For information on SHOWTIME, visit http://Sports.SHO.com, www.twitter.com/SHOsports or www.facebook.com/SHOBoxing.




ABNER MARES, ANSELMO MORENO, LEO SANTA CRUZ AND ALFREDO ANGULO MEDIA CONFERENCE CALL TRANSCRIPT


Monica Sears
Thank you, everyone for taking the time out to join today’s call. We’re going to get straight to the fighters. On the first half we’ll have Alfredo Angulo and Leo Santa Cruz and then later we will be joined by Anselmo Moreno and Abner Mares. So at this time I’m going to turn the call over to the President of Golden Boy Promotions, Oscar De La Hoya. Oscar?

Oscar De La Hoya

Thank you, Monica. We are getting close. Thank you guys, all the media; I appreciate you being on the call. This is definitely one of the Golden Boy’s more exciting and anticipated cards of the year.

We obviously have Anselmo Moreno versus Abner Mares, which will be and should be a terrific card. Also on the card we have Leo “Terremoto” Santa Cruz versus Victor Zaleta. That will also be for a world title fight, and Alfredo Angulo versus Raul “El Tigre” Casarez, which is a 12-round junior middleweight fight.

This event will be taking place right around the corner, Saturday, November 10th at the Staples Center promoted by Golden Boy Promotions. I want to thank the sponsors Corona and AT&T.

If you cannot be there live, which I urge you, you should, because these are action packed fights, you can watch it on Showtime Championship Boxing and the telecast begins live at 10:00 p.m. Eastern Time and it’s delayed here on the West Coast. But you can also watch the preliminary fights, which will air live on Showtime Extreme beginning at 8:00 Eastern.

There are tickets still available. Tickets are priced reasonably for these three terrific, terrific fights on TV. We obviously have more preliminary fights that will be taking place that night. Tickets start at $25 and you can get your ringside tickets for $200, and in between you have $100 and $50.

I am extremely, extremely proud to be introducing to you this next gentleman who has gone through a lot in life. He hails out of Baja California, Mexico and is now fighting out of Los Angeles, California. We obviously know him for his exciting style, his devastating punching power, his relentlessness up inside that squared circle.

He’s making his first appearance since having that fight of the year war against James Kirkland in 2011. He has been away for a while and he is now back, back with a vengeance, facing Raul Casarez. A fighter who is coming an 11 fight unbeaten streak. His last fight took place in March beating JC Candelo.

So he wanted a tough opponent. He wanted a guy who was coming at him who is going to make a fan-friendly fight and that’s who this next guy is. Let me introduce to you. He has a record of 20-2 with 17 knockouts, Alfredo Angulo.

Alfredo Angulo

How are you, everybody? Thank you so much for the call. I appreciate it.

De La Hoya

And also I have the pleasure to introduce to you a fighter who is making a great name for himself. He is the IBF bantamweight world champion. He’s making the second title defense. He’s a young Mexican-American phenom who is one of boxing’s bright young stars and he’s knocked out ten of his last eleven opponents.

He’s coming off a career-defining win over former world champion Eric Morel on September 15th, which he handed Morel’s first ever knockout loss. Obviously he’s now looking to continue his momentum and close out 2012 with a big bang.

He’s facing Victor Zaleta. He has a record of 20-2 with 10 knockouts, hailing out of El Paso, Texas, and he’s coming off four consecutive victories and he’s getting ready for his first world title shot. So let me introduce to you the champion, the IBF world champion, Leo Santa Cruz.

Leo Santa Cruz

I want to tell everybody thank you and I’m real happy to be on this interview and I’m ready. I’m training really hard and I’m going to be ready to give all you guys a good show on November 10th.

Q

Alfredo, obviously you’ve been out of the ring for a long time. Can you talk about your hunger to get back in the ring after having that disappointing loss?

Angulo

I’m really, really hungry, more excited to get back to L.A. and fight at Staples Center. I’m more hungry and I am ready for November 10.

Q

Who are you training with and who is your trainer? And also how is it getting the rust off from having not been in the ring? How long have you been training and how is the rust coming off?

Angulo

Yes, everything is good. I’m working for Darryl Hudson, my conditioning coach and two weeks after we were working very hard. I’ve been training for two and a half months.

Q

My last question for you is what do you know about your opponent?

Angulo

I really don’t know too much about my opponent but I do know he’s good. I know he’s been on an 11-fight win streak and it doesn’t matter what he does, if he’s going to run or if he’s going to stand and fight, it doesn’t really matter to me. I’m focused and I can fight any way. I’m concentrating on making a good fight.

Q

I don’t know if you appreciate the magnitude of what you’ve accomplished. I know you’ve heard it’s the first time Morel has been stopped, but it wasn’t just the knockout, it was the way you did it. This is a guy who did not quit. You made him quit. Can you talk about since that fight have you really gained an appreciation for the magnitude of what you accomplished and how you accomplished it, snuffing him out like that?

Santa Cruz

Yeah, I appreciate it. I’ve been hearing a lot of people that they like that it was a great performance and everything that that. It gives me more motivation. It gives me more strength to train, to come to the gym and work harder. It feels good hearing that from people and for people to tell me that. It gives me more strength to train in the gym and I want to do even better so I can hear more of that and have the people tell me other stuff.

Q

What, in your mind, what was the difference between-were you a better fighter in just that one fight than the previous fight against Malinga, or was it just the function of styles and intensity that led to your performance against Morel?

Santa Cruz

I think it was a little of both because I did have more time to train for this fight, for Morel. For the Malinga fight, I didn’t really have that much time and for this one I did. With my strength and conditioning coach, we did, I think it was like two months of preparation and for the Malinga we only had like six weeks. So I think it was a little of both.

Q

How big a part of your arsenal is the body punches? Was that something we’re going to see continuously? I mean there was a guy named Mike McCallum who was known as the body puncher. Was that a function of what happened that night or is that something you’re going to make a regular part of your arsenal?

Santa Cruz

I keep working on that because it’s natural. It comes natural for me and if we practice it more it’s going to come even better. My dad has always been teaching me that body jab in the gym. He’s always been telling me, “Work that. Work that.” If he don’t see me … he’s always telling me, “Oh, you have to throw it. Don’t be lazy and throw it because with that punch once you hit them good, little by little they’ll be dropping. And no matter how strong they are you’re going to drop them anytime.”

Q

You know, you’ve gone through a difficult time, Alfredo Angulo, being detained and all that. Do you think that this a very tough opponent that you’re fighting?

Angulo

Yes, I did go through a very difficult period, but I’ve proven to myself and I’ve proven to everybody that I’m ready for anything. I know that Casarez is a very good fighter. I’ve never asked for easy opponents. So if anything, I’m going to be ready and I’m going to give the fans what they deserve.

Q

What does it mean to you that you’re becoming quickly the best action fighter in this sport, well the young action fighter I should say?

Santa Cruz

It’s an honor for me. I get excited to hear all that and all the people saying that. It shows all the hard work I have been doing and all the hard work and sacrifices. I’m dedicated to the gym. I’m always in the gym. I don’t go out. I don’t go partying. I’m always in the gym, go home, rest, eat and then back to the gym. Like that’s all I do.

Q

The list of names that you mentioned before of guys you want to fight in the future, is that an indication that you’re probably moving up to 122? Because I’m looking at the bantamweight and it seems like all the best names have left and they’re moving up. I just want to know if that’s in your future and if you’re even still able to make the weight comfortably?

Santa Cruz

My plans for the future and my trainer plan to move me up in weight, 122. I think I will feel a lot stronger at that weight, because all the good fighters are moving up to 122 and they’re right there right now, and for me to be a good champion and to be the best I want to beat the best. Mares and Moreno are the best right now. So I would like to fight them so I could try to beat ….

Q

Alfredo, while you were detained did you have any idea when you would be getting out or were you hopeless during that situation and then what were you going through while you were detained in the immigration situation?

Angulo

I had no idea. I had no idea when I was going to get out. I was told it was going to be a short time and obviously that didn’t happen. So I just kept focusing on staying strong, just to get out of there.

I kept thinking about my daughter, which is very important to me. And also I kept thinking about helping other detainees, that were in the same situation as I was, get out and making a difference in helping them out. And obviously the last thing was being able to get back in the ring and fighting in the United States again.

Q

Alfredo, were you able to stay in any kind of condition while you were there? Were you allowed to workout or was it just a matter of you couldn’t really do anything and so when you did finally come out you kind of had to start scratch to get yourself into boxing shape?

Angulo

No, the reality is they didn’t let me train in there. A simple thing like having tennis shoes, it took me two months. They didn’t allow me to use or have tennis shoes for two months. The rules stipulate that it’s a three-day process, but for some reason it took me two months to get tennis shoes. The only thing I ever did to stay physically fit and in shape was play handball and I did that every day for two hours a day.

Q

With other people or by yourself?

Angulo

Yeah, no, it was team play, two on two or four.

Q

Alfredo, how long were you actually in this detention center? How many months or how many weeks? How long was it from the time that you were put there ’til the time they let you out?

Angulo

Seven months.

Q

And is everything with your immigration situation now handled? You are able to legally be in America? You are able to fight in America? Are you able to go back and forth to Mexico and see your family and friends and it’s all taken care of or are there still other issues that are overshadowing this whole situation?

Angulo

I’m here legally. Everything is fine. The process is behind me. All I have to do now is just think about the future and move forward.

Q

Okay, very good, thank you, Alfredo, I wish you the best of luck next week.

Q

Alfredo, how’s training camp coming along so far?

Angulo

Honestly, it’s going very, very good, very good with the addition of Virgil Hunter. I’m working very, very good with him. He’s doing a great job, my fitness-conditioning trainer. I think that people are going to see the difference in me. They’re going to see that I have a great team behind me now and I’ve got so much more to give and that’s what was lacking before. So I’m very excited and it’s going to be very good.

Q

All right, with the addition of Virgil Hunter have you made any changes in your arsenal going into this fight?

Angulo

Basically, it’s the same style, the thing that Virgil has done is he’s added to my style. He’s enhanced it. He’s picked up on things that I already knew about but I forget through time, through different fights. So he’s picked up on some of the things that I wasn’t doing and he’s incorporated that through repetition and training.

So it’s the same style and nothing really has changed, but I’m ready for the fight. I’m ready. How am I ready? I’m sure everybody’s going to be able to tell because just alone with the weigh in you can a fighter’s ready or not and when you guys see me at the weigh in you’ll know that I’m ready.

Q

Okay. And not to look ahead, Alfredo, but do you see yourself fighting a rematch with James Kirkland in the future?

Angulo

Yes, no problem, no problem whatsoever. If the fight presents itself in the future, no problem, I’ll do it. I think that I owe it to my fans to come and see that fight and see the rematch. So I’ll do the rematch. I don’t have any problem fighting anybody, whoever it is.

Q

Leo, each one of your fights is more exciting than the previous one. How important is it to you not only to win but look impressive?

Santa Cruz

It is very important for me to win this fight because it’s what we’ve been training for. We’ve been getting ready here in the gym. We’ve been sparring hard. We’ve been training really hard with my conditioning coach and my dad. We have been working the body, and I think it’s very important. I always train hard and train my best to give the fans and all my people a good show.

Sears

Thank you very much, Leo and Alfredo. We’re done with questions on your side. If you’d like to jump off the call now we will look forward to seeing you guys next week. Then, Oscar, I’d like to turn the call back to you to introduce our main event for November 10th with Abner and Anselmo.

De La Hoya

Thank you very much, Leo, Alfredo. Great job.

So now I would like to introduce to you guys the main event. I believe this fight will be who the best super bantamweight is in the world. You have first Anselmo Moreno. He has a record of 33-1 with 12 knockouts. He’s been unstoppable since his lone loss in his eighth professional fight in, I believe, 2002. He captured the WBA world championship title in 2008.

He’s coming off an incredible winning streak of 27 fights. In his last fight in April he stopped David De La Mora in nine rounds and now he’s moving up in weight, moving up in weight and facing the best out there in Abner Mares. A very good fight, a very good match up, it could be a tremendous, tremendous, exciting fight. Anselmo Moreno.

Anselmo Moreno

The hour’s upon us. I can’t wait. I think that a lot of fans can’t wait for this fight. It’s a fight that has been talked about before. I think that I’m ready and it’s going to be a very, very good fight. I can’t wait.

De La Hoya

Thank you very much. I would also like to introduce to you the champion. He hails out of Guadalajara Jalisco, Mexico. Now fighting out of Hawaiian Gardens.

He is the former IBF bantamweight world champion, moved up in weight to capture the WBC super bantamweight world title. He’s Golden Boy’s first homegrown world champion. He won an exciting split decision over Vic Darchinyan.

Also, he went on to win Showtime’s bantamweight tournament and we all know the great fight he had against Joseph “King Kong” Agbeko, winning the IBF bantamweight title and defending his WBC bantamweight title. Then he went on to have a rematch with him once again in December 2011 where he won his second divisional world title, also against “Little Hands of Steel” Morel, which earned him the WBC world title. So he’s a two time, two-divisional world champion.

November 10th he will be facing another terrific and great champion in Anselmo Moreno. You have two of the best bantamweights out there in the world today, in the one squared circle. So this should be a terrific, terrific fight, so without any further ado, the champion, Abner Mares.

Abner Mares

Hi. Good afternoon to everyone. I just want to say I can’t wait. November 10th, it’s also my favorite month because it’s also the month of my birthday. And I can’t wait. I’m really excited to see fans excited for this fight. I can’t wait to give a show. I’m sure Anselmo trained really hard. I trained hard as well and I can’t wait for fight night.

Q

Abner, you and Anselmo Moreno, you fought on the same cards a couple of times already. You were in the main event and he was fighting on your under cards. This was when you were bantamweight champion and also since you won your title of junior featherweight. When that was going on did you sort of anticipate that at some point this would be the fight you would have?

Mares

To be honest, yes, I did actually. Obviously we’re in the same weight class, bantamweight. When he first started fighting in my under cards he was a current champion as well. So I definitely saw myself fighting him in the future. Like I say, here we are. It’s made. People were asking, then asking, for this fight and I can’t wait to give the people what they want.

Q

Were you paying attention to-I know you were fighting in the main event so you were warming up for fights when he was fighting in your cards, but were you trying at least a little bit in the dressing room to pay attention to what was going on with his fights?

Were you watching the monitor out of the corner of your eye and thinking in the future or were you just focused on your own fight that night and if this got made in the future then you’d go back and look at the videos and talk to your trainer about all that stuff? What was that like knowing that you might fight him?

Mares

Well definitely I was not looking at his fights while I was warming up. I was mainly concentrating on my fight. I was warming up, you know, and just thinking about my opponent that night. Like I’ve always said, I don’t like looking at opponents’ fights. I’ve seen him fight, yes. I’m not going to lie; I’ve seen him fight a couple of times, not many rounds. Like I say he’s a really technical, elusive fighter. I leave that for my trainer. But again, for some reason I always thought this fight would come, the day would come and we’re only ten days away.

Q

So he hasn’t lost a fight since 2002, and I think if I’m not mistaken that was a four-round fight. So it’s been a long time. It’s been almost a decade since he’s had a loss. He’s won a bantamweight title and fought a lot of good opponents. He’s long. He’s a southpaw. He’s a tricky fighter. Let’s be honest about that.

How do you deal with that with your style? You’re a good boxer, a good puncher, but he’s a real slick, kind of an annoying kind of guy to fight I would imagine, just watching the way he fights. How in the world do you go about trying to break that tough style down?

Mares

Well first of all, he hasn’t fought anyone like me. Yes, he has over 30 fights. His last two fights were against good fighters. Those are the only two fighters that have been in the U.S. The rest have been in Panama. I don’t know who he’s been fighting.

Q

Well he fought good guys. He fought guys like Sidorenko and Sermeno and Parra, you know, good opponents.

Mares

He hasn’t fought me. He hasn’t fought my style, I’m just going to go in there and figure him out really. I mean the training is done already. We got the proper sparring partners that really kind of imitated him in some way and we felt good in sparring.

I can’t wait to get in the ring. Again, I like to figure out the opponent once we get in the ring, but I think with Anselmo it’s just a matter of getting him out of his game plan and making it a really uncomfortable fight for him.

Q

Okay great, I’m curious to know when you first came to America and had signed with Golden Boy and then started to fight on Abner’s under cards, if, like I asked Abner, if you thought was that at some point, whether it was in a bantamweight title fight or even a junior featherweight, that this would be the fight that would happen? What were his thoughts about that?

Moreno

Yes, you know what, obviously yes. I mean I’ve always wanted to fight good fighters like Abner, and it crossed my mind, obviously yes, fighting him. He’s a very, very good fighter. It did cross my mind and I felt that someday it should happen or it will happen and I just thank God that it finally happened.

Q

How closely to Abner’s fights then did you pay attention when you would finish your fight with winning and then Abner was on next. Did you scout him out and pay close attention or not?

Moreno

The first couple of times I didn’t really pay too much attention. I didn’t really pay too much attention. But it wasn’t until the Eric Morel fight that I paid very, very close attention because I felt that there was a good chance that I would be fighting him. So I took a lot of notes and I paid attention to that fight from round one all the way to round 12.

Q

Mares, are you feeling comfortable with the superstar role that Golden Boys’ kind of grooming you towards or do you get nervous leading up to this fight? How do you feel with that superstar role that you’re heading towards?

Mares

Well, I don’t feel any different. I don’t feel like I’m a superstar yet. I just do my job really, fight the best and that’s pretty much it. I mean I am excited to be fighting here in L.A. in the Staples Center. I grew up here. I’ve got family here, friends, and the first time headlining Staples Center or the Lakers’ Place. That’s it for me. I’m taking that really in a positive way. I’m excited and just can’t wait.

Q

The Lakers haven’t had that much success this year, but hopefully we’ll see some success from you.

My next question is for Moreno. Now that Abner is kind of being groomed for the next superstar, if he’s not superstar yet, leading up to that are you looking to kind of steal the show at Staples Center, like you said, under the spotlight and kind of take his rhythm away from him going into that fight?

Moreno

Obviously we both want to steal the night and we both want to be in the limelight. This is going to be a very, very, very tough fight for me. It’s not going to be an easy fight. I understand this. He’s the world champion. So, all I can say is that I’m very, very well prepared for this fight. I’m sure we both are. It’s going to be a great night and I think I have what it takes.

Q

My next question would be, if Oscar De La Hoya’s still on the line, for the Showtime Extreme bouts, is there anything confirmed for those fights yet?

De La Hoya

Well that would be a question for Eric Gomez, the matchmaker.

E. Gomez

Yes, actually we’re working on finalizing Nathan Cleverly’s world title defense with the WBO light heavyweight world champion. So he will be on the Showtime Extreme. And we also have Antonio Orozco of San Diego, who’s a hot prospect, that we signed, undefeated, a very exciting fighter and he’ll be on the Showtime Extreme as well.

Q

Eric, what did you just say? Do you know who Cleverly and Orozco’s opponents are going to be?

Gomez

We do have an opponent currently for Orozco. His opponent is Danny Escobar out of Riverside, California. And for Nathan Cleverly, we’re close. I’ve been working very closely with Dean Powell, who’s the matchmaker for Frank Warren. We’ve zeroed in on a couple of guys. There’s an opponent that fell out. So it’ll come out shortly.

Q

Abner, you fought what 60 championship rounds against topnotch guys. You’ve had to grow up on television in front of your public. All of your mistakes were right there. This is a guy who has obviously watched you a little bit. For you personally, can you talk about the challenge of facing him? You’ve obviously proven yourself. How does he rank in terms of the challenges you’ve already faced in 60 rounds?

Mares

It’s a big challenge, believe me, and they keep getting bigger and bigger as I keep fighting. I want it to continue. Obviously I fought nothing but world champions, current world champions, ex-world champions in my last four or five fights.

Definitely everybody’s good in their own style and Anselmo Moreno brings in a different style. A unique style you could say, a great style that works for him. He’s obviously a really defensive fighter, smart fighter type of a fighter. But again, we train hard and this is what we train for.

You don’t pick your opponent now days. I don’t like to pick opponents. Whoever is there to fight, whoever is the best, I’ll fight them no matter what style he brings and I just have to get accustomed to it and figure him out.

And that’s what this beautiful sport is about. It’s about figuring out the opponent. It’s being like a chess game inside the ring. November 10th people are going to see a different Abner, as they always see every single fight, and I can’t wait to face this new style that I’ve never faced.

Q

You and him have one common opponent that you fought within a year of each other. You beat Darchinyan in 2010. He beat him a year later in December, this past December. Do you gain anything from comparing the way he fought him to the way you fought him?

Mares

Not really. I mean they’re totally different styles. He’s a southpaw. I mean both of them were southpaws. I was fighting a southpaw. There’s no way you can compare being that he’s a different fighter, different style. I’m a different style. I have no comparison. I can’t compare that fight.

Q

Do you feel like you’re getting the respect that you deserve? Not just in this fight, because he’s already, I think, gotten votes for being in the top ten pound for pound and you haven’t. You’ve been in the public eye and you fought big name guys. What are your thoughts on that? Do you concern yourself with any of that?

Mares

It’s not a concern. It’s a little bit of frustration you could say. I mean being that you just said I faced all these tough opponents back to back. Really, I mean, thank God there are some good fans out there that give me the recognition and know who I am and obviously thank you to Showtime for showcasing my fights. But obviously there are other fighters out there that don’t have, the recognition I have. I’m really known out there. But again, I know my time will come. I’ve just got to be patient. Everything happens for a reason and I’ve just got to keep pushing myself and keep going.

Q

Abner, I just want to know how well you’ve grown into the super bantamweight division? You only had one fight there so far and that was with Morel. I just want to know if you feel like you’re full fledged to the bantamweight now.

Mares

No doubt, I’m really familiar with the weight class. I started at the weight class actuall super bantamweight. So it’s not new to me. And if anything, I think I’ve gotten stronger, really, bigger, stronger, and I could tell you I’ve adapted to it really, really well. I’m sparing 140 pounders right now, 135-140 pounders, and they say they feel my power.

Q

You mentioned your power. I was going to bring that up next. I think five fights have gone the distance. So do you think the weight is going to make a difference in this fight or do you think it’s going to be a matter of figuring out Moreno’s style first and then leading to a whole full knockout I guess?

Mares

Well yes, again no doubt figuring his style out first. He is a very hard, difficult fighter, you know, hard fighter to hit. Obviously figure him out first and if the chance is there, go for it. I don’t know how my power’s going to be in that weight class. I hope and I believe that it’s going to be great. Again, I feel really strong and we’ll see. We’ll see if KO comes. If not, I’m ready for a full 12 rounds.

Q

All right, Abner, you’re facing Moreno, a southpaw with a great counter punching style. What do you feel you need to do in this fight in order to impose your will on him?

Mares

Again, he is a really technical fighter, counter puncher all that. I just have to go in there and make it a difficult fight for him. Not make it an easy fight, a comfortable fight, meaning staying at his distance, giving him the chance to just counter me or do whatever he wants from him distance. I’ve got to be up close and I’ve just got to make it my fight. If I have to make it an ugly fight, so be it, but as long as it’s my fight and he gets uncomfortable in it.

Q

Okay. There are some good fights for you up in junior lightweight. How long do you plan to campaign as a junior featherweight?

Mares

Well I’m really comfortable now here at this weight. It’s all a matter of who they can get for me next, God willing everything goes well with this fight really, and we’ll take it from there. But I mean this weight class right now there’s a lot of talent. There are a lot of good fighters, a lot of good fighters in this weight. So I could stick around for maybe another year.

Q

Okay, so it seems like you’re pretty comfortable where you’re at right now. Okay, and I know you don’t want to look past Moreno, but what are your thoughts on Nonito Donaire and how do you feel about the possibility of that fight happening in the future?

Mares

That’s actually the fight I wanted before the Anselmo Moreno fight, but it didn’t work out. I got this fight, which is also as tough and as great for the fans. All I can say, Nonito, he’s a great fighter. He’s really, really explosive, really great fighter.

His last performance against Nishioka, I mean the fight was a little bit, you could say boring at the beginning, but being that Nishioka wasn’t throwing that much, he wasn’t giving that much, but Nonito found a way and took his time and got that knockout. He looked good.

If I were to fight him, obviously I’d fight him different and it would be a great fight. I know and I’ve seen that people want that fight. They’ve been asking for that fight and they know that I could give them a hell of a fight and definitely beat him as well. But again, that’s in the future, first things first.

Q

I just want to say best of luck to you, Abner. I look forward to seeing you fight next week. Oscar De La Hoya and Eric Gomez, I just want to commend you guys for the excellent cards you guys have put on this year. I just want to thank you for thinking of the fans first.

De La Hoya

Thank you very much. It’s appreciated and it’s a team effort, all of us at Golden Boy.

Q

I’ve got to ask though, the only blemish on your record is that draw with Yonny Perez. Do you feel that inspired you to level where you’re at?

Mares

Yes, definitely, that was my first world title shot. I lost. Well, I drew, but pretty much it was a loss for myself because I took it that way. I went to the gym and trained even harder and got myself back in rhythm, back on my toes, and obviously with the help of my promotion and Showtime for putting me on that bantamweight tournament.

Q

And your fights with Agbeko, that first fight, I guess they felt like they dealt with some controversy and then you guys had the rematch. How do you feel about that first fight and then the second fight?

Mares

I mean the first fight obviously is just something that happened in that fight. His style, the way he was leaning down, pushing me down, I mean just numerous things that just happened that night, but it happened.

I gave him the rematch right away. I didn’t want to continue my career with people talking about that controversial fight. I just wanted to get it over with. I wanted to prove to people that that was not just a fluke. I didn’t just win because of what happened, and clearly not.

We fought him again. I felt really good. I think I out boxed him. I was a better fighter that night and against a great fighter because Joseph was a super, super fighter and he hits really hard. Again, a great fight and from both of the fights I learned a lot.

Q

And now you’re getting ready to fight Moreno. Moreno is good at keeping fighters off of him, but now he’s fighting a guy that has a vicious body attack. Do you think he’s going to be able to weather that?

Mares

I don’t know. I hope not. I don’t know. I mean obviously that’s one of the games plans, but there are many things we could go in there and do. Whatever it is, whatever he brings, we have to counter attack that. I know he’s a boxer in that ring that night. It looks that way. It looks like he’s going to be the boxer that night. He’s going to be the technical fighter, but who knows. It might be me. So expect anything from Abner and it’ll be a great fight.

Q

Thank you. Hey, Abner, I had a follow up question. I drew, a couple minutes ago in talking about your desire in the future to fight a guy like Donaire, which I guess to most people, assuming you were able to win the fight next week would crown the true champion at 122 pounds.

You both have championships. You’re obviously both topnotch guys. Would you have liked to have that fight now instead of thinking about in the future, just because Donaire, as good as Moreno has been, Donaire’s got a bit of a bigger name and you guys are probably the two biggest names in the weight class?

Mares

Yeah, without a doubt. I mean I’ve said it that I thought that was going to be my next fight after the Morel fight, but obviously for some reason the fight didn’t happen. It didn’t get made.

Again, you know, this fight came through and it’s just as exciting. Again, a fight the fans were asking for. But without a doubt, I mean, I’ll take, hands down, the Nonito fight. All I have to say is this fight is done already I’m fighting Moreno and keep going. This is a tough fight and God willing winning this fight I hope, I really hope that we get the Nonito fight after.

Q

My question for Anselmo is I just wonder how he feels about taking this fight at 122 pounds and if he feels like it’s a weight class that he plans on staying at win, lose or draw?

Moreno

I feel very good at 122. Right now I’m actually-I feel very strong, very fast. I’m almost at the weight limit already. So I’m feeling very, very good. And as far as staying at 122, it really depends on the outcome of the fight. I’ll see how it goes in the fight and I’ll make a determination with my wife and manager and we’ll go from there.

Q

Okay, and then I had a question regarding, it’s a totally separate matter, Chris Pearson, I just want to know if an opponent was decided for him and if he will be on the Showtime Extreme portion of the card as well?

Gomez

Chris Pearson is going to be a swing bout. So there’s a chance he might get some airtime on Extreme. We’re close on finalizing an opponent.

Q

My question is Abner has said that he hasn’t faced an opponent like Anselmo and you haven’t faced an opponent like Abner, and I wanted to get his thoughts on where Abner ranks, as far as difficulty, among the guys you have fought?

Moreno

My biggest or toughest opponent is always my work in the gym. Whatever Abner said, that’s his opinion, but my training and preparation is always very tough, very intense. So for me, as long as my training and preparation goes well, then I go into every fight as it’s just another opponent. So I know what I go through in my training camps and they’re very, very tough, intense, and those are my toughest opponents, my training camps.

Q

Abner said that he is going to try to make it uncomfortable for you. Meaning he’s going to bring the fight to you. If he has to make it an ugly fight he will. How do you see Abner’s style and how he can, I guess, neutralize it or handle it?

Moreno

I think that Abner’s style is-he’s a classic Mexican warrior that’s going to come to battle. That’s the style that he has. My style is no secret. I like to hit and not get hit. But I feel that I’m very, very confident in my conditioning; that I’m going to be able to overcome anything. I’m very anxious and hungry for this fight and that’s what’s going to lift me to victory.

Q

Do you draw any comparisons from how tough Darchinyan was for Abner Mares and how relatively easy Darchinyan was for you? Are there any comparisons to be made or is that just two different fights?

Moreno

The answer was his distinctly different styles. The style that he has and the style that I have are very, very different. They’re distinct styles. So obviously I don’t take into account the Darchinyan fight because I have a style that’s very complicated.

Darchinyan has a style that’s very complicated and they’re very distinct. Every fight is an individual fight and they’re very distinct. So I don’t really take that into consideration, but I know that I’m going to be ready. I have a style that can complicate anybody.

Q

My last question for you is Abner has had to fight 60 rounds against quality opposition and had to really put out pretty much everything he’s had in those fights and I wanted to know if you have seen those fights, if you’ve learned anything from watching those fights and if you think Abner improved during the course of those fights?

Moreno

The fights that I’ve really watched of Abner, they’re just the last couple of fights, the ones that I’ve been in where I’ve participated on the under cards. I can’t really say if he’s gotten better or if he’s learned anything in those last fights because I haven’t seen all those 60 rounds you’re talking about. But what I do know is that I’m very ready for this fight and I’ve done my work.

Q

Abner, how do you feel about the fight. This fight, you know, it’s a very difficult fight. How have you prepared for the fight? How do you feel going into this fight with Anselmo Moreno?

Mares

You know what? I’ve prepared very, very well for this fight. I’m ready for the fight. Obviously I’ve trained harder than I’ve ever trained before for any fight because it’s going to be a tough fight. I can’t really talk too much about Anselmo. I don’t know what he’s doing, but I know that he’s going to be ready for this fight because it’s a big fight. So obviously I’m ready for this fight and I’m ready to go, ready to win.

Q

Have you seen videos of Anselmo? Have you seen his fights? What do you think about his style?

Mares

Yeah, you know, about his style, obviously it’s a different kind of style. It’s a style that you don’t really see too often. He’s a good fighter. I’m not a person that likes to look at video too much. I leave that up to my trainers. They set up my training camp and sparring partners, but I can say that I know he’s a good fighter. He’s a very good fighter and I’m a very good fighter as well and I’ve got my own style as well so we’ll see who’s style works out the best at night and it’s going to be a good fight.

Sears

All right, thanks, everyone, so much for taking the time to be on this call. I know it was a long one, but we’re really looking forward to next week having you guys both out at the Staples Center November 10th. If you’re not in L.A. or in the area you can watch it live on Showtime.

END OF CALL

Mares vs. Moreno, a 12-round battle for Mares’ WBC Super Bantamweight World Championship taking place on November 10 at STAPLES Center in Los Angeles, is promoted by Golden Boy Promotions and sponsored by Corona and AT&T. In the co-featured attractions, Los Angeles’ own Leo “Terremoto” Santa Cruz puts his IBF Bantamweight World Championship on the line against Victor “Nene” Zaleta and hard-hitting junior middleweight Alfredo “El Perro” Angulo of Los Angeles by way of Mexicali, Mexico makes his highly anticipated return against Raul Casarez in a 12-round bout. The SHOWTIME® CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING telecast begins live at 10:00 p.m. ET/PT (delayed on the West Coast). Preliminary fights will air live on SHOWTIME EXTREME® beginning at 8:00 p.m. ET/PT (delayed on the West Coast).

Tickets priced at $200, $100, $50 and $25, not including applicable service charges and taxes, are on sale at all Ticketmaster outlets, online at www.ticketmaster.com, by phone at (800) 745-3000 and at the STAPLES Center Box Office.




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