Juan Carlos Gomez calls out Marco Huck!

Only three weeks after his successful return to cruiserweight, former WBC world champion Juan Carlos Gomez will be back in action this Saturday (Nov. 23) in Hamburg, Germany, against Czech journeyman Jindrich Velecky. Velecky should surely be no serious test for Gomez but “The Black Panther” feels that he needs a high level of activity to get rid of the ring rust from his 14-months-lay-off.

“I have been out for a while but now I’m back”, Gomez said at this week’s press conference. “And I have no time to waste. I’m 40 years old so I got to stay active to get a shot at the world title as soon as possible.” In general, Gomez is looking to regain “his” WBC cruiserweight championship – the title he held between 1998 and 2001 and never lost in the ring but relinquished to move up to heavyweight. “I am still the world champion. Nobody beat me for that title. So I am just taking back what’s mine. I just need to get my chance to win the belt back”, says Gomez.

But “The Black Panther” is not only eyeing a fight against reigning WBC champion Krysztof Wlodarczyk. “I want to fight Marco Huck!”, states the Cuban. “My goal has always been to fight the best. And I think that Huck is the best cruiserweight in the world right now. I also think that this would be a good fight which people in Germany would love to see. I can only say: I’m ready to go!”

Gomez vs. Velecky headlines a show at Hamburg’s CU Arena on Saturday night. The other fights of the card feature local heros such as Ismail Özen (vs. Vladimir Fecko), Yavuz Keles (vs. Leon Harth) and Abel Gevor (vs. Ricards Bolotniks). The show starts at 7pm local time. Some tickets (starting at 15,- Euros) are still available. The public weigh-in takes place on Friday (Nov. 22) at 4pm at Auto Wichert (Bornkampsweg 2, 22607 Hamburg).




DAVID RODRIGUEZ TO BE HONORED GUEST AT SUREFIRE VAPOR LAUNCH PARTY IN LAS VEGAS

LAS VEGAS, NV (November 21, 2013) – Heavyweight contender David Rodriguez (36-0, 34 KOs) will be the honored guest at the 2013 Surefire Vapor Luxury Mod Launch Party. Los Angeles -based designer and manufacturer, Surefire Vapor will host the first vaping launch party of its kind in Las Vegas and introduce the most highly anticipated mod in vaping history, “The Onyx.”

The invite only launch party will take place on November 22, 2013 in the VIP room, The Library, of the Marquee Las Vegas nightclub located at the Cosmopolitan from 10:00 p.m. -12:00 a.m.

An alternative to smoking, vaping is rapidly growing popularity of in the US, and Surefire Vapor will highlight their luxury mod collection that meshes functionality, art and aesthetics with the highest level of materials and craftsmanship.

“It’s very cool to be part of a new trend that is sweeping across the globe” said Rodriguez. “Surefire Vapor has a product that is unique and upscale. Anytime you can eliminate smoke its a great thing. Vaping is the wave of the future and it’s a healthy alternative to smoking cigarettes. I’m all for that and I’m happy to be attending this great party.”

About Surefire Vapor: The founders of Surefire Vapor have intimate knowledge of luxury products coming from a background dealing with diamonds & custom-made fine jewelry. You can see their artistic aptitude shine through in the design concepts and attention to detail yet they surrender nothing to functionality. Surefire Vapor employs some of the top mechanical and electrical engineers in the United States to create some of the finest mods in the world. This combination of luxurious creativity, technical engineering, & top grade materials will make Surefire Vapor the leading luxury mod manufacturer in the world for years to come. Visit www.surefirevapor.com to learn more.

Media outlets are welcome to attend. If you’d like more information about this event, or to attend the launch party and reserve your (2) complimentary tickets, please call Soyla Tostado at (562) 726-9921 or email Soyla at soyla@surefirevapor.com.




PROVODNIKOV TO ATTEND PACQUIAO – RIOS IN MACAU

Ruslan Provodnikov
PHILADELPHIA, PA (November 21, 2013)—One of the most interested spectators at this Saturday night’s welterweight clash between Manny Pacquiao and Brandon Rios will be WBO Jr. welterweight champion Ruslan Provodnikov.

Provodnikov will be ringside at the Cotai Arena in the Venetian and he will have more than a passing interest in the bout.

Provodnikov may see a future opponent as well he will be there to support Pacquiao and trainer Freddie Roach.
“I made sure I was in Macau to support my friend Manny Paquiao in his big return to the ring, and I will be rooting for him in this fight.”, said Provodnikov.




SENSATIONAL MONTH FOR JOE DEGUARDIA’S STAR BOXING!!

NEW YORK: (November 21, 2013) An extraordinary year for Joe DeGuardia’s Star Boxing plateaued this week with the company’s successes being lauded from numerous media outlets.

On Saturday night, NOVEMBER 2, Star Boxing charge Demetrius Andrade displayed his world-class talents on the biggest stage, captured the WBO Junior Middleweight World Championship when he soundly defeated top rated contender Vanes Martirosyan in a clash telecast on HBO from Corpus Christi, Texas.

“It was very rewarding watching Demetrius win the title. Having groomed him since he turned professional five years ago and having worked so hard with everyone to get Demetrius the opportunity it was great to hear him being announced as the world champion” said DeGuardia, who has a knack for developing and producing world champions in his 20 plus years at Star Boxing.

While DeGuardia was in Corpus Christi with Andrade, he was simultaneously being inducted into the Connecticut Boxing Hall of Fame for his lifetime promotional accomplishments. In an interesting and ironic twist, DeGuardia’s longtime world ranked contender Delvin Rodriguez introduced and accepted DeGuardia’s honor for his induction into the Hall of Fame at the annual awards dinner at Mohegan Sun.

Below is a video clip of DeGuardia’s previously recorded acceptance speech.
Joe DeGuardia’s acceptance

“I was very proud to receive this particular honor. We’ve promoted many shows in Connecticut over the years, some of our most successful have featured Delvin so it was fitting that he be there on my behalf” continued DeGuardia. “In the best of timing, they were announcing my induction just as Demetrius was being introduced in the ring by Michael Buffer on HBO.”

Wrapping up their week, Star Boxing is able to announce that their upcoming 11th installment of the lauded “Rockin Fights” series at The Paramount in Huntington, New York on NOVEMBER 22 will sell out as the previous ten have.

“We’ve built a very strong, consistent series at The Paramount. The fans have truly supported our fighters and events,” said DeGuardia who has been credited with the tremendous resurgence of boxing on Long Island by fans and media.

“Next weekend will be very special, our last show of the year. But, we’re already working on making 2014 an even bigger and better year.”

ABOUT STAR BOXING:

Star Boxing Inc. celebrated 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.




Weights are Set, All is Ready for Tonight’s “San Diego Fights”!

(San Diego, CA) – Yesterday evening at the Crowne Plaza Hotel, the new home for live professional boxing in San Diego, all the participants for the last edition of “San Diego Fights” for the year presented by Bobby D Presents got past their first challenge of the event by beating the scale.

Prince “Tiger” Smalls (1-0-1) at his turn at the Scales where he tipped the scales at a fit 126 lbs. The fearless Smalls will take on the much more experienced Pablo Cupul (8-14, 5KOs) in a four rounder.

The Crowne Plaza Hanalei Hotel is located at 2270 Hotel Circle North in San Diego. Tickets are still available at SanDiegoFights.com or by calling 619.420.8866. Doors open at 6:30 with the first punch thrown at 7:30pm.
“San Diego Fights” is proudly sponsored by Mossy Automotive Group, Filippi’s Pizza Grotto, Car Czar, Everlast, David G. Schmidt General Contractor, House of Boxing Gym and Boxing Fraternity Apparel and features the San Diego Bikini Dolls.




Mike Kyle sustains injury, World Series of Fighting 7 bout With Anthony Johnson scratched

LAS VEGAS, (Nov. 21, 2013) – The World Series of Fighting 7 light heavyweight showdown between Anthony “Rumble” Johnson and Mike “MAK” Kyle has been canceled after Kyle suffered a broken toe in training and was forced to withdraw from the contest.

The new main event will be a previously announced five-round bout for World Series of Fighting’s inaugural featherweight title between Georgi “Insane” Karakhanyan (22-3-1) and Lance “Unstoppable” Palmer (7-0).

“I’m as disappointed as anyone that we’re forced to cancel this fight, but Mike just could not compete with his broken toe, and we simply could not find a suitable opponent for Anthony on such short notice,” World Series of Fighting President Ray Sefo said. “That said, we are fortunate that we still have a fantastic championship matchup between Georgi Karakhanyan and Lance Palmer that will now serve as our main event, and I think fans are still going to enjoy an incredible fight card.”

“World Series of Fighting 7: Karakhanyan vs. Palmer” takes place Dec 7 at PNE Agrodome in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The night’s main card airs on NBC Sport Network at 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT following prelims that stream on World Series of Fighting’s official website, www.wsof.com.

Tickets for World Series of Fighting 7, which start at just $29, are available at TicketLeader.ca.

Karakhanyan brings an eight-fight win streak to the matchup. The 28-year-old Millennia MMA fighter, who was born in Russia but now makes his home in Southern California, turned pro in 2006 and has since racked up 22 wins, including 12 submission victories and another four by knockout. He debuted for World Series of Fighting in September, scoring an impressive first-round submission win over Waylon Lowe, who had won his previous four fights by knockout.

Meanwhile, Palmer is a former four-time All-American collegiate wrestler at Ohio State University. A member of California’s famed Team Alpha Male, Palmer currently trains alongside MMA standouts Urijah Faber, Joseph Benavidez, Chad Mendes, Danny Castillo and T.J. Dillashaw, among others. Palmer made his professional debut in 2011 and remains undefeated through his first seven contests, including a recent decision win that saw him claim the Resurrection Fighting Alliance featherweight title.

A light heavyweight matchup scheduled for the preliminary card between Dwayne “D-Bomb” Lewis (13-8) and Kalib Starnes (15-8-1) will now be the evening’s first televised matchup.

NBCSN-TELEVISED MAIN CARD

Georgi Karakhanyan vs. Lance Palmer – for inaugural WSOF featherweight title
Elvis Mutapcic vs. Jesse Taylor – middleweight tournament semifinal
Sabah Fadai vs. Nick Newell
Kalib Starnes vs. Dwayne Lewis

WSOF.COM-STREAMED PRELIMINARY CARD

Shawn Albrecht vs. Josh Machan
Michael Hill vs. Richard Arsenault

About WSOF
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 WSOF.com. Follow World Series of Fighting on Twitter @MMAWorldSeries and World Series of Fighting President Ray Sefo @SugarRaySefo.

ABOUT NBC SPORTS NETWORK
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MAYWEATHER FIGHT COULD FINALLY HAPPEN REVEALS PROMOTER ARUM AHEAD OF MACAU CLASH BETWEEN SUPERSTAR PACQUIAO AND RIOS LIVE ON BOXNATION

Floyd Mayweather
LONDON (21 Nov) – Boxing’s biggest-ever money fight between Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao could finally take place according to a key player behind the negotiations.

Top Rank CEO Bob Arum, who promotes the Filipino superstar, admitted to BoxNation that there is genuine will on his part to make the fight happen should Pacquiao overcome the relentless Brandon Rios in Macau, China this weekend.

The matchup between boxing’s two superstar names has long been mooted, ever since both men became household pay-per-view draws.

However, failure on the part of both camps to get round the negotiating table, following back-and-forth mudslinging, has led to a standoff which has prevented boxing’s premier matchup from being made.

But Arum has now revealed that it is a fight he is determined to make happen and is prepared to sit down with Mayweather’s team to put together what will be the biggest prize-fight in history.

“On our side the answer is yes [the fight can be made in 2014], we’re very open to it,” said Arum. “There are ways it can get done, they have to dumb down the rhetoric, we are prepared to dumb down the rhetoric and get it done. There is no real impediment to having that fight happen whether it will or not depends completely on the Mayweather side. I can see it happening but I can’t predict that it will happen because it takes two to tango.” he said.

One potential stumbling block to the bout being made is the US TV issue, with Top Rank fighters appearing on HBO and Mayweather, who signed a multi-million pound six-fight deal last year, fighting on Showtime.

Arum, though, believes the blueprint on how to overcome the issue has been laid out from previous superfights.

“You’ve got to go back in history when Lennox Lewis, who fought for HBO, fought against Mike Tyson who was a Showtime fighter. Both networks participated in the promotion so that’s a road map of how we get this thing done,” stated Arum.
Manny Pacquiao vs. Brandon Rios is live and exclusive on BoxNation (Sky Ch. 437/Virgin Ch 546) this Sunday at 1.30am. Visit www.boxnation.com to subscribe.

BoxNation will donate £2 from every new subscription this week to the Disasters Emergency Committee’s appeal for victims of Super Typhoon Haiyan.

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WEIGHTS FROM TWIN RIVER

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PETER MANFREDO JR.
Providence, R.I.
39-7, 20 KOs
169

RICH GINGRAS
Lincoln, R.I.
13-3-1, 8 KOs
169

JAIME CLAMPITT
Warwick, R.I.
21-5-1, 7 KOs
133

DOMINGA OLIVO
Brooklyn, N.Y.
8-8-1
132 ½

JESSE BARBOZA
Hyannis, Mass.
6-1-1, 4 KOs
242

ARTHUR SARIBEKIAN
Cranston, R.I.
23-4-1, 18 KOs
233

NICK DELOMBA
Cranston, R.I.
2-0
148

CARLOS HERNANDEZ
Bridgeport, Conn.
3-2-1, 2 KOs
145

KJ HARRISON-LOMBARDI
Providence, R.I.
2-0-1
163 ½

MIKE RODRIGUEZ
Springfield, Mass.
Pro debut
165

ETHAN PENA
Providence, R.I.
1-0, 1 KO
154

ANTONIO MARRERO
Hartford, Conn.
0-1
154




DANGER ZONE: ADRIEN BRONER VS. MARCOS MAIDANA UNDERCARD MEDIA CONFERENCE CALL TRANSCRIPT

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Kelly Swanson
Thanks, everybody, for calling in. We really appreciate it. This call is to talk about this fantastic undercard, the undercard for the Adrien Broner and Marcos Maidana fight, which is December 14 from the Alamodome in San Antonio.

We’re going to start off today with Cesar Seda and Leo Santa Cruz, and then immediately following their comments and your questions for them, we will turn it over to Keith Thurman and Jesus Soto Karass. To get this call going, I’m going to introduce Richard Schaefer, Chief Executive Officer of Golden Boy Promotions.

Richard Schaefer
Thank you, Kelly. Before I get started to talk to about this sensational card, I just want to make another quick comment. There were some great fights this weekend. We had pound-for-pound great Andre Ward looking quite spectacular in defending his world title, but there was another fight which really stole the weekend. We had Kelly Swanson look more than spectacular in her first victory. I know she said it’s going to be a one-off; I’m trying to talk her into signing with Golden Boy and have offered her a very lucrative contract. We’ll see, but she was just devastating in her amateur debut this past weekend, so congratulations, Kelly.

K. Swanson
Thank you very much.

R. Schaefer
Talking about devastating, this is the best card we’ve ever put together in a very long time. It’s Broner and Maidana, but it’s not just Broner and Maidana, which really I believe is still a pay-per-view-worthy fight, especially if you team it up with three other world title fights – Keith Thurman and Jesus Soto Karass, Leo Santa Cruz and Cesar Seda, and Beibut Shumenov defending his his light heavyweight title against Tamas Kovacs.

For this card to be able to be enjoyed for free, live, on Showtime, is just absolutely spectacular thing. I want to say a big, big thank you to Stephen Espinoza and everyone at Showtime and CBS Network for coming up with the required financial contributions to get this fight card going. I want to thank very much, as well, our partners in San Antonio, Mike Battah and Jesse James Leija from Leija*Battah Promotions. They’re doing a terrific job as always.

We have scaled the Alamodome for 30,000 people and there are well over 10,000 tickets sold already. Ticket prices are available for as little as $10, as little as $10. I mean that’s less than a movie ticket -$10, $25, $50, $75, $100, $150, $200, and $250. I think that the $250 is already sold out. Make sure, write about, tell your readers and listeners and so on that this great, great fight card, for as little as 10 bucks, you can go and enjoy.

I want to thank our sponsors Corona, AT&T, and our latest edition, Casamigos Tequila, a fast-growing tequila brand which a celebrity-owned tequila company owned by George Clooney, and Grudge Match, the great movie, which will be in the theaters on December the 25th. I want to thank all of the sponsors.

The fight will be televised live on SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING, beginning at 8 p.m. Eastern, 5 p.m. Pacific. I really can’t wait for all of those fights, even the non-televised portion, with Ricardo Alvarez, Saul’s brother, Jamel Herring, Robert Easter, Rau’shee Warren. It’s an all-star lineup. There is a special other treat there, Jermain Taylor will be fighting against J.C. Candelo on that card as well. Really, a terrific lineup.

A little bit of everything, and I think the perfect ending to what I consider to have been the best year of boxing since I’ve been involved back in 2000. Just an absolutely terrific year with great, great fights. Talking about great fights, we have today Leo Santa Cruz and Cesar Seda on the call. This is the classic Mexican/Puerto Rican matchup.

Cesar Seda has a record of 25 and 1 with 17 knockouts. He’s from San Juan, Puerto Rico, promoted by Miguel Cotto Promotions and Golden Boy. He won the WBA Fedecaribe and NABO titles before having his one loss, which was against WBO Champion Omar Narvaez in 2011. Since then the 27-years-young Seda has gone up in weight and won five bouts straight, two by knockout, earning him the opportunity to fight for the world title against Leo Santa Cruz on December 14th. It’s a pleasure for me now to introduce to you, Cesar Seda.

Cesar Seda
First of all I want to thank Oscar and Richard for this opportunity. I also want to thank Leo Santa Cruz. This is the fight I was waiting for. This is the fight that I’m going to prove that there is still a lot of talent in Puerto Rico, so thank you very much.

R. Schaefer
Great, thank you. I’m going to be introducing you to now a fighter who doesn’t need much introduction. He is one of the most action-packed fighters in any weight class. He has a record of 25 and 0, with 15 KO’s. Originally from Huetamo, Mexico, now living in Los Angeles. He broke into the international boxing scene in June 2012 when he won the IBF Bantamweight World Championship with a unanimous decision over Vusi Malinga.

Then he went on to defend the title three times in 2012 with exciting wins over Eric Morel, Victor Zaleta and Alberto Guevara, the last one being the highest watched boxing event over the last 12 months. It was aired live on CBS network following the Butler-Indiana basketball game. Over 1.8 million homes were watching that fight and really elevated Leo Santa Cruz to even higher levels.

He then faced Alexander Munoz on May 4th in Las Vegas on the big card, with Mayweather and Guerrero, and then with a TKO, where he won with a TKO in the fifth round and continued his undefeated record. Most recently, Leo Santa Cruz earned the WBC Super Bantamweight Championship after a knockout win over former champion Victor Terrazas at the StubHub Center in Carson, Los Angeles.

As I said, his accomplishments in the ring are absolutely amazing, but outside of the ring, as I said so many times, he really is one of my favorite fighters. He’s just a terrific, terrific young man and it’s a pleasure for me to introduce to you the WBC Super Bantamweight World Champion, Leo Santa Cruz.

L. Santa Cruz
Thank you, Richard, for all your words. They mean a lot to me. Thank you very much. I want to say hello to everyone and I also want to thank Richard, Golden Boy, Showtime, my manager Al Haymon, to the other people that have been making this possible. I’m just happy and I’m ready. I’m ready for December 14th. I’ve been getting ready already like for a month and a half, two months. I’ve been training and I want December 14th to come so I can show everybody … and what I got. I’m very motivated and ready for December 14th.

R. Schaefer
Great. Thank you very much, Leo. We are going to open it up now for questions for the media. If you guys have any questions for Leo Santa Cruz or Cesar Seda, please go ahead.

Q
Yes. I have questions for everyone, but first, Kelly, I just want to congratulate you on all of your success this weekend and just for everything you do in this sport. I mean, this is just one more footnote. It’s really inspiring.

K. Swanson
Thank you.

Q
You’re very welcome. First my question is for Richard. Richard, this card in San Antonio, I’m not quite sure how to word it, but has this motivated other cities to get in touch with you, because you’ve really helped build San Antonio into a fight town. I just want to know if the plan is just to look for other areas in 2014 to keep it going throughout the country?

R. Schaefer
We started to host fights in San Antonio when we did some of the Fox shows and this has been a process with James and with Mike for the last couple of years, and then obviously, the goal was to bring big fights, world championship fights, on a regular basis. The key word here is “regular basis.” That’s how you develop the market. Obviously with the kind of turn out we have, it has worked.

We’ve done exactly the same in Brooklyn, New York, where a lot of people felt like a West Coast Los Angeles-based promotional company, how can they capture that market? But the key word again is consistency, and to have partners in those markets which share the same vision and are passionate about the sport. With Mike and with James we have those partners in Texas which are passionate about the sport and are willing to invest in the sport as well.
The same is true for the Barclays Center with Brett Yormark, the CEO, passionate about the sport. The same is here at the Staples Center with AEG Dan Beckerman, the CEO of AEG is passionate about the sport. That’s why you’ve seen these markets develop the way they are. There are many other markets, which I believe are waiting to be hosts on a regular basis for boxing. It’s a matter of finding the right local promoters and friends and partners to develop those markets. For example, I can see a Chicago being one of the next targets for us, but again, we want to have the right partners, loyal partners, who want to work with us.

Q
Okay, thanks a lot, Richard. That was a fantastic answer. My first question, Cesar Seda, I know you moved up to 122 a couple of years ago. I just want to know what difference it’s been for you since moving up from 115 and if there is anyone you’ve fought that you feel compares to Leo Santa Cruz in terms of the volume of punches that he throws?

C. Seda
I moved up in weight kind of like Leo did. Leo was the champion at 118. He moved up to 122. I also moved up. I kept my eye on him and the truth is, I feel a lot stronger at 122. I feel a lot stronger and I’m going to prove it on the night of the fight.

As far as Leo’s style, no, I’ve never fought anybody that throws so many punches, but I have fought guys that are very strong, aggressive and punchers. I want to prove that I have the talent and the power to beat a Leo Santa Cruz and to compete in this division. It’s the most important fight of my life.

Q
Cesar, you noted earlier that he wants to prove that there is plenty of talent in Puerto Rico. Does that add any pressure to this fight?

C. Seda
No, not at all. In fact, it motivates me and gives me hunger. Right now, in Puerto Rico, there are not too many champions. There aren’t too many champions and I want to prove that we have the talent and we can compete and be champions. I have hunger and I can’t wait for December 14th.

Q
Cesar, thanks a lot. Leo, I kind of have the same question for you, just how you feel since moving up to 122. You had a spectacular year last year, but I noticed against Guevara, you kind of looked a little sluggish. Was it just because you fought so much in 2012 or was it just that it was time to move up in weight?

L. Santa Cruz
No. I think at 122 I feel stronger. I feel better. Everything’s good. I didn’t have that much problem going up, making 118. The only thing that, for the Guevara fight, it was I fight in November and then in December again, it was-it seemed like a month. I didn’t really have that much time to train and probably my body was tired. I didn’t let my body recover. I think that was the main primary concern; I didn’t let the body rest. That’s why I looked kind of tired and sluggish. Other than that, I feel stronger at 122 and I feel stronger. The weight is way. I feel strong and inspiring. I feel great now.

Q
My first question is for Cesar Seda, picking up on what he said about Puerto Rico not having any champions, how much pressure does he feel given that he’s fighting a really tough guy in Leo Santa Cruz, with all that that’s gone on with the Puerto Rican fighters?

C. Seda
No, no pressure at all. That’s what we’re working hard for. We’re working very hard in the gym. We’re working very hard in the conditioning, strengthening, and remember I fought Narvaez. I lost my undefeated record to him and that gave me a great deal of experience.

Q
Yes, I wanted to pick up on that. Narvaez is more of a crafty fighter. Can he compare and contrast what he thinks he’ll be able to do with a guy like Santa Cruz, who comes to you and will be there, maybe allow him to use his southpaw skills.

C. Seda
We learned a lot from that fight. You have to understand, Narvaez had tremendous experience, a great deal of experience. He was an Olympian, and during the fight, we were winning. We were comfortably ahead of the fight, but then they started deducting points, calling low punches, and that frustrated me a little bit and made me look for just one punch. We learned a lot from that, gained a lot of experience, and that will show come the 14th.

Q
Leo, many of us who have been watching you, we just come to expect an exciting fight from you every single time out. No different this time. Do you embrace that pressure? Do you embrace that and does it make you fight better, or do you feel some pressure?

L. Santa Cruz
Yes, that’s why I train 100% in the gym. Every time I work harder. Every time I try to improve, I try to improve because I know that the fans, that’s what they want to see. For me to go and do what I always do, I have to train 100%. I have to dedicate and that’s what I do. I’m always – most of my time, I’m in the gym. In the morning I’m in the gym, and then I go home, eat, rest, and then I come back. I do my strengthening and conditioning.

We could say that I live in the gym because I like to please the fans. I like them saying good things about me, and when I go out there I like to give them a great show. I never want to disappoint them. I try my best not to do that. I try my best to be at 100% and that’s what I’m doing right now.

Q
Obviously, you saw what happened to Abner Mares and he feels the same way. He felt like – even when I asked him, should he have held on when he got back up? He said no, you got to understand, I’m a fighter. Your reaction to his loss? I know you thought maybe you would fight him someday. What is your reaction to his loss, and does that make you understand the sudden nature of this sport and how it can turn on a dime?

L. Santa Cruz
Yes. I was surprised. I couldn’t believe that he got knocked out. I thought he was going to win, that’s why. But things happen and it didn’t really affect me. It was just like a quick knockdown to fight him. We don’t know how it would have gone if it would have gone the distance. Maybe he would have won, or at that point, he wouldn’t have come. Maybe … to happen between me and him and nothing has changed it. I think we … fight.

Q
Last question for you. When was the last time you fought a southpaw? I was trying to look at your record. Do you think his style will be at all difficult for you?

L. Santa Cruz
Yes. Southpaws are more difficult, their style. But the last time I fought a southpaw was Vusi Malinga. That was when I won the IBF Title. I could fight southpaws, too. I could get used to their style and I’ve been fighting southpaws in the gym. I’ve been practicing hitting to the right and I’ve been doing things that how you have to fight a southpaw.
Q
I saw where on the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation website, you already have half-a-dozen dates reserved for next year. That indicates you have a lot of confidence in this market here. Talk about how that came about. I think you touched on it earlier, talking about Mike Battah and Jesse James Leija. What is it about this market that can support that kind of activity?

R. Schaefer
San Antonio was always a good market for boxing, but I think what we’ve done, together with Mike and with James, we really have taken it to a totally different level. When I was, a couple weeks ago, in San Antonio with all the fighters to do the press conference, I had mentioned it right there when I said that, and I really mean that, that there is Las Vegas – and I’m not listing these in any particular order.

There is Las Vegas, the MGM, obviously. There is the Staples Center and the StubHub Center in Carson, Los Angeles. There’s the Barclays Center in New York and then there’s the Alamodome Antonio. I really believe that San Antonio fits and belongs in that group of premier fight towns in the United States. For us to have been able to develop the market the way we have, with our local partners there, with Mike and with James, it’s obviously fantastic, and I that’s why we are holding a number of dates for San Antonio.

The continuity is extremely important and we want to continue to bring big world championship fights to San Antonio. One of the fights, who I mentioned that at the press conference as well, who made it clear to us, who wants to fight there again next year is Saul “Canelo” Alvarez. He felt extremely comfortable and welcomed in San Antonio. It’s a great fan base and it’s great that you come to San Antonio.

JQ
How much did his fights against Trout, Austin Trout, play into this when it drew 40,000 people? Did that really cement San Antonio on the map?

R. Schaefer
I think it was more than that. You look at Dallas, which had hosted a Pacquiao fight, and then you pretty much don’t hear anything about Dallas anymore where he won it was a one-off. Or you remember when Oscar fought in El Paso and it was a huge crowd. I think those big fights are important, but one-offs really are not.

You cannot build a market with one-off events no matter how big they are. Those one-off events, they don’t do anything. Are they important in the scope of the entire year, where you’re going to bring smaller fights and bigger fights? You need to bring a mix of everything and that is ultimately much more important than that one-off big fight.

Q
Finally, how important is the Hispanic market in this town, and in boxing in general, in driving the Bedrock of Boxing? Are they still the most important element?

R. Schaefer
Oh, absolutely. I think the Hispanic market is extremely important to the help of boxing. We recently had commissioned a study from the leading research company in the United States, Carrboro Research, which is, they work with Fortune 500 companies. We have commissioned the research, an independent research to ask them about the demographics of boxing and how boxing is perceived.

And the fact that the Hispanics are important, but I have to tell you, the urban market, the African American and the urban market, is almost equally important. I think a lot of people have not really realized that. But there is a reason why a Canelo fight against a Mayweather fight, where you have an urban, African American fighter with Mayweather, and a fighter who has a lot of overall, general market appeal, and you have him against the most popular fighter from Mexico, Canelo. You have those two and they break all sorts of records.

There are – I think boxing, it’s the Mexicans … the Latinos. It’s the urbans, but more and more, we see that the general market is getting really behind boxing again in ways we haven’t seen it before. We see that with increased sponsor commitments, but we see it as well with the ratings on Fox Sports Life, the Monday night boxing series, which several of those dates are, and will be, in San Antonio as well. The ratings Fox is getting is double, and I’m not making this stuff up, it’s double what they expected.

Boxing as a sport, I think, has really had a huge, huge comeback year in 2013. The biggest I’ve seen. I think San Antonio is a big, plays a big role there, because if you can bring fights to those kinds of venues like San Antonio has, like the Alamodome, or the basketball arena, and all those, and the smaller venues as well, you basically elevate the sport, and I think that’s what has happened this year.

Q
Yes, sir. Richard, I guess we’re echoing the same sentiment in reference to San Antonio being a hotbed for boxing, and definitely your undercard is very impressive with Leo Santa Cruz and then Keith Thurman fighting Jesus Soto Karass. That particular, the last fight that you all had in San Antonio with Omar Figueroa on the undercard, it turned out to be something absolutely amazing.

R. Schaefer
Absolutely. You saw the Omar Figueroa against the Japanese kid, Arakawa. That was like a fight-of-the-year candidate. It might very well be the fight-of-the-year, just an absolutely fantastic fight. So yes, you have great local talent in San Antonio, which is coming along, and Mike and James are doing a terrific job there to keep the pipeline going.

I think what it does as well, for a market, when these young kids, who are training in the gyms as amateurs, and they see that boxing is coming on a regular basis to their town, that encourages them as well to train even harder, and eventually hopefully sign with a Mike Battah and a James Leija, and then with the Golden Boy. I think that’s a big motivator as well, and the big benefit of having big cards on a regular basis in a particular market.

I think all that is very encouraging. I think it helps to really grow the sport as well from the roots up, by giving these amateurs something to look forward to when they turn pro, that they can fight in their home towns.

Q
Yes. And, Figueroa, of course, is from the Texas Valley. There are good gyms. Leija and Battah are doing a great job of finding that talent and trying to encourage kids to go into the sport of boxing. But, I just want to commend you on – it’s going to be tough for you all to get undercards such as the last two or three that you’ve had. You’re going to have to outdo yourself there.

R. Schaefer
We like that. We like to outdo ourselves. When you look at this card, you have a Broner and a Maidana as the main event, but all the other fights are main events in their own way. How is it that over 10,000 tickets are sold? That you’re going to have between 20,000 and 30,000 people there in the Alamodome? That doesn’t just happen. I just want to quickly spend a minute on, how does that happen?

With Mike Battah you have – with James Leija, you obviously have the legend in the market who understands boxing and knows boxing, and boxing knows him. But then with Mike Battah, you have one of the most successful business people and entrepreneurs there from the San Antonia area who is passionate about boxing, being fully dedicated to the sport.

What he does is he takes – when we bring these big cards there, he takes one of his warehouses, hires like 60 people, puts in 60 desks and phones lines, and so on, in a big warehouse. Those 60 people are, from the morning til the evening, nonstop on the phone, calling people, selling tickets, getting sponsors involved and creating a hype. That is what I call putting the money where your mouth is. That’s Battah. That’s Mike Battah. Just an absolutely amazing guy who has a passion for the sport and what he is doing is really, it’s just great, great, great for San Antonio.

Q
Hi. My first question is for Cesar Seda. Cesar, do you feel you can win a decision in San Antonio, considering that it’s going to be Leo Santa Cruz throughout, and sometimes when that happens, every time he throws a punch or lands a punch, people go wild. Do you feel you can win a decision in San Antonio?

C. Seda
Yes. We know and we understand it’s going to be pro-Santa Cruz, but there are ways to get around that and to keep the crowd out of it.

Q
The question is for Leo. Leo, what do you think are the strengths and advantages that Cesar has?

L. Santa Cruz
I know that he’s a very good fighter. Seda is a very good fighter. He has all the qualities to be a champion. He’s a good boxer. He’s a good puncher. He can box, punch. He can do a lot. But I’m training very hard. I’m training very, very hard, and like any good Mexican, I’m going to fight against a Puerto Rican, and you’re always going to get a war. I’m preparing very well for this fight. May the best man win.

Q
Richard, first of all with you, being at Fox and really the national TV scene no more, like the ABC and NBC and stuff like that, and even though you have set up these for Fox Sports and for those who have cable can watch it. Is that one of the terms why you all decided to bring the ticket prices down like $10 to $20; because it’s working? Are you all going old school with the prices to help those that can afford a little bit more to come out and see, and show more support?

R. Schaefer
Well, you want to create an environment where people can take a family and they can take their kids, and the kids can get excited about going to a big boxing event, sporting events. Some of the baseball stadiums once in a while you do have these cheap tickets, but other than that, there are very, very few sporting events, period, where you can go and get for $10 to go and see a world championship fight. Now, let alone here, we’re talking about four world championship fights. So from a pricing point of view that must be setting a record in itself.

I think pricing is important, but we didn’t really have to go as low as $10. I mean, we could have gone with $20 for cheapest ticket, and it still would have been extremely inexpensive, but we really want to make a point here that, don’t blame it that you can’t afford it, and if you’re a family of four or five or six for 50, 60 bucks you can go and take your family there, and this is what we wanted to do, and that is what we’re going to continue to do. And when you go to those bigger venues, then you have the advantage as well that you do have the ticket inventory, the seat inventory to accommodate fight fans, and I think that’s all part of the Golden Boy story, to really bring boxing back one fight at a time.

Q
Cesar, the question I have for you was, in your loss to Omar Narvaez, what did you learn from that fight that’s going to help you in this fight?

C. Seda
What I learned from that fight is to keep my rhythm, and to keep my game plan, basically. Don’t get discouraged and just keep the game plan and keep the rhythm and volume of punches.

Q
Right, and with that, Cesar, you’re pretty big for bantamweight, super bantamweight at 118, 122. With that, you’re 5’6″, but Leo is actually an inch taller than you, and got the same-pretty good reach as you. How do you plan on out working and out punching Leo, because he’s merciless when he gets mad; it’s like he doesn’t stop punching?

C. Seda
Yes, I have the tools, the smarts, and the ability to beat a fighter like him, and you’re just going to have to wait and see on December 14th.

Q
Right, and last question is for Leo Santa Cruz. Leo, if anybody who watches Cesar Seda knows that he’s a precision body puncher, and even though a couple times a ref will take a point away saying he hit kind of low, do you go back and replay it; he does hit kind of close to the belt line, but he’s really good at taking that body out. Do you expect him to do that to you; to take you out and keep you in the deep waters? And what do you feel about him being almost as tall as you, as well as a long-arm reach as you?

L. Santa Cruz
I like fighting taller guys than me or the same as me. I think it’s easier for me to resist them and to go out there and fight better, because I have trouble with shorter people, and it’s a lot difficult to fight shorter people if it’s hard when they move a lot, and it is hard to find their head. But to fight somebody as tall as me and almost the same, I think it makes a much better fight, and is better for both of us because we see the fans and we give them what they want, a better show, and if he comes with the body, I think it’s going to be even better for me because I like people to stay there in length, and if he does that, we’re both going go at it and give it a war. I think the fight is not going to finish, not going to go the distance, not going to go to 12 rounds if he stays there and tries to go to the body, I think it’s going to go the distance, going to finish before the 12 rounds.

R. Schaefer
Great. Okay. Thank you very much to the two fighters, to Leo and to Cesar. We’ll see you guys in a few weeks down in San Antonio. Continue training hard, and I know it will be a great battle. I know that Cesar Seda is coming to win the title, and I know that Leo Santa Cruz will be in great shape, and will continue to build his legend as one of the best fighters in the sport.

So with having said that, we are going to be moving on now to the semi-main event. Well, when I was talking about fights, I like to see, this one is right there. I mean, Keith Thurman against Jesus Soto Karass is, I think, a fight fans, a sport fans dream. With Keith Thurman, we have one of the most devastating knockout artists in the sport, and with Jesus Soto Karass, we have a fighter who has turned around, his career is flying high, and is building win after win after win, and fighting for a world title here now against Keith Thurman is the payoff he has been waiting for.

First, I’d like to introduce to you Jesus Soto Karass from the Mexican boxing hotbed, Los Mochis, Sinaloa, Mexico, clearly one of the most respected veterans in the sport. He had some classic fights over the last few years, going toe-to-toe with the likes of Marcos Maidana and Andre Berto. The Berto fight in July was particularly important for him as the twelve-round technical knockout win was, by the way, his fourth in his last five bouts, earned him the world title he has craved ever since turning pro in 2001. So on December 14th Soto Karass promises that he won’t let his chance at the championship glory slip away. He is ready to show Keith Thurman what he’s all about.

It’s a pleasure for me now to introduce to you a true Mexican warrior, Jesus Soto Karass.

Jesus Soto Karass
Good afternoon to everybody. Thank you for having me on this call. I just finished training. I’m training here at the Ponce De Leon boxing gym, and I’m ready, I’m preparing well, and I’m ready for a war on December 14th.

R. Schaefer
Excellent. Thank you. I’m going to be introducing now Keith “One Time” Thurman. Before I’m going to do that, I just want to quickly mention something; I’m reading everywhere that this one fighter is the most avoided one, and is the new superstar and has the highest knockout ratio of any fighter, and is being basically elevated into that status, and I know you know who I’m talking about, Gennady Golovkin, with a knockout ratio of 89.3%. And maybe it’s the old banker in me when it comes to numbers, I figure, I said something doesn’t add up because we have a fighter here, I think, who is as much avoided as Golovkin, and who actually has a higher knockout ratio than Golovkin, and that is Keith “One Time” Thurman with a record of 21 and 0 with 19 knockouts, that’s a 90.5% knockout ratio. So he is-and I know Eric Gomez can attest to that.

It’s not an easy thing to find an opponent for Keith Thurman. Everybody sort of like is afraid, I guess, but not Soto Karass. Keith “One Time” Thurman, a former amateur standout which compiled over 100 wins, has been on a tear since returning in 2012 from an injury-forced layoff, and he has made a statement with his trio of recent victories, and here he is on December 14th. It’s always a special treat. You want to make sure you have your popcorn or your beer or whatever you’re going to have. You’re going to be in your seat and you’re going to watch because you don’t want to blink, you just don’t know what happens when Keith “One Time” Thurman enters the ring, and starts unloading.

It’s a pleasure for me now to introduce to you, clearly one of the most exciting fighters today in the sport, Keith “One Time” Thurman.

Keith Thurman
Hey, how is everyone doing? It’s a pleasure to be here on the show. Thank you for having me. I’m on my way home from the gym, just put in many rounds of bag, shadow, abs. We’re getting in shape, we’re shedding off that last little bit of belly fat, and I’m looking forward to December 14th.

Q
Keith, my question for you, a couple questions for you; when you fought Diego Chaves, and won your interim title in July, it was a really, really good fight and, of course, on that same card your opponent Soto Karass, he fought Andre Berto, and also scored a big win, a knockout, an upset. I wanted to know if you saw that fight, and then what you thought about it, particularly given that he pulled the upset? Berto, of course, was the guy that a lot of people thought would win the fight, but Jesus Soto Karass has pulled his share of upsets in the past.

K. Thurman
Yes. Directly after my battle I went in the back, I got some ice, I put it on my nose, and I came out to watch the main event, and I saw Soto, I saw his fire and I saw his passion and the warrior mentality within him, and he just wasn’t backing down from anybody. He didn’t care that he was the underdog going into the fight, and he just stuck to his game plan and he kept showing the heart of a warrior, and he pulled up the victory. I saw a very tough fighter in Soto Karass, and I’m expecting the same thing on December 14th.

Q
Keith, when you were watching that battle unfold, and watching him take Andre apart, did you think to yourself, you know what, I may be in the ring with this guy soon. I just won a belt, this is my same weight class, we’re both with Golden Boy; that this was a fight that you might see yourself in down the road? Were you taking notes about it, or were you thinking it wasn’t going to happen?

K. Thurman
I was honestly just watching the fight as it was happening. Because the fight was so close, I didn’t know where it was going to go, so I didn’t have an assumption. This guy might be my next opponent. But as soon as he dropped Berto and it was over, I knew that it was a possibility, and I’ve seen him, in the past, fight fighters like Marcos Maidana, and things like that. So he’s a great warrior, and I’m very happy and excited to step into the ring with himcome December 14th.

Q
Alright. One other question for you, Keith. You’re one of the top up and coming welterweights in the weight class. Obviously you’ve been in some exciting fights. We know the kind of punching power that you have. The fight with Diego Chaves was really outstanding. I wonder, from your point of view, how long until you think that you should be, or maybe you already do, should be mentioned to be in the really big welterweight fights maybe against a Broner or even a Mayweather or somebody like that?

K. Thurman
This fight right here is what we call the icing on the cake. This will get the job done, because after this year no one can say that Keith Thurman has not been tested, that they haven’t put him in with anybody. As much as you want to say that, there’s nobody besides champion. So I’ve been doing my thing, I’ve been passing every test, and I’ve got one more test to pass this year come the 14th being Soto and, after that, hopefully the door will be wide open for that world title shot.

Q
Got you. Thank you. I also had one question for Soto Karass. I had a similar question for you as I asked Keith about. I know you were probably getting ready to go into the ring against Andre Berto, but I’m wondering if you had a chance to watch Keith’s fight against Chaves on that undercard, and if you had any thoughts about it, and what his take was on that performance, and did you think maybe you would be, at some point, with a victory against Berto, fighting against Keith in the near future?

J. Karass
You know what? The truth is I was preparing for my fight. I was in the locker room getting ready for Berto. I wasn’t really thinking about his fight. Yes, they had the TV on and I was watching a little bit, but more than anything I was getting ready for Berto, and that was-my concentration was for that fight. But it wasn’t until after the fight that I talked to my manager, Francisco Espinoza, and Golden Boy, and the opportunity came to fight Keith Thurman and I said yes.

I do what I always do, I prepare, and I’m always ready for anybody, and that’s what happened in this fight. I’m excited for the opportunity. I’ve been waiting for this, and I’m getting ready like never before, kind of like I did for Berto.

Q
So, did you finally watch the fight at some point later on and, if so, what was your take on the type of fighter that Keith Thurman is?

J. Karass
The truth is, I really don’t like watching video so no, I haven’t really seen his fight. What I do know is that he’s young and he’s strong and he’s hungry, and we’re both pretty much in the same position. We’re ready for major fights. Yes, he’s a world champion, an interim world champion, but I feel that both of us are not going to back down, and we’re ready for the bigger fights, and for the world title fight. So this is a good opportunity for me, and I just feel that I have to win this fight so I can take is back to Los Mochis.

Q
The question is to Keith. Richard mentioned that you have over 90% ratio in knockout, but I’ve noticed that actually you can box, you having boxing skills. Do you feel that you have to box against Soto Karass, or are you willing to go toe-to-toe and try to bang it out so you can knock him out kind of like the way Maidana did?

K. Thurman
I can box, I can punch, and a lot of times, sometimes I’ll have a game plan on do I want to be on the inside or the outside before I even step in the ring. So far, I’m just ready for this fight. I’m ready to plant my feet, I’m ready to throw the big punches. My nickname being One Time, I’m always looking for that one shot. I love ending fights early, I love going home early, and giving fans the knockout that they came to see. So I’m going to bring my best, I’m going to box sharp, I’m going to stay sharp, but I’m also going to be looking for those big punches.

Q
The question is for Jesus. Jesus, obviously you understand the kind of fighter that Thurman is, and you feel that if he goes toe-to-toe it’s going to favor you because you’ve been a fighter that likes to go toe-to-toe pretty much your entire career.

J. Karass
Yes. Well obviously I’ve been a fighter that’s been characterized as an aggressive fighter that likes to go toe-to-toe, but lately I’ve been boxing a little bit more, I’ve been a little smarter, a little more intelligent, that’s what I’ve been working in the ring. But as always, as always, if it comes down to it, I have the balls to go toe-to-toe if I need to, then obviously it’s going to favor me, and I feel that I’m accustomed to that style and I’m going to do what it takes to win. But still, obviously there’s a little bit of skill involved, and a game plan to be smart, and that’s always going to be in the back of my mind.

Q
Just one quick comment for Richard. That’s a great undercard. Thank you very much for putting that fight together. We have really appreciate that.

R. Schaefer
Thank you very much, and it’s my pleasure. First and foremost I’m a fight fan as well, and I love to sit there and watch great fights just like you guys, and that’s one of the reasons why I’m making all these fights.

Q
Hey, Keith and Richard and everybody. Two question, one for Richard, and one for Keith. Keith, I’ve talked to you several times. I guess the best word to describe you is unscripted. You really like what you do and there’s no hesitancy in you to stand and fight. You called out Floyd Mayweather two or three fights ago, but what do you like about your job?

K. Thurman
Really what I like about my job is that it brings the best out of me, also that I’m kind of my own boss. It’s always been my dream to show up to work when you want to show up to work, and clock in and clock out whenever you feel. But besides that, boxing just brings the best out of me. Each day in the gym I’m developing as a fighter just like each day in life I’m developing as a man. So I’m mature in the ring and I’m mature out of the ring, practically almost at the same rate, so that’s the number one thing that I love about boxing the most, is how it brings the best out of me inside and outside of the ring.

Q
You’re not shy, either, about kind of trying to take boxing back to the old days where you had Bernard Hopkins, you had Leonard, Hearns, Hagler. You’ve said that you want to be like those guys. Can you talk about how you try to bring that mentality into the ring in your overall approach to how you execute?

K. Thurman
Growing up in the world of boxing, surprisingly I actually was not much of a boxing fan. It was only once when I started to do my research and my history into the sport of boxing that I fell in love with all the old-school fighters. I mean, practically all of them, you know what I mean? It’s the way that they fought; it’s the way that they handled themselves, and the fact that they would accept anybody.

All you had to do was walk up to them in the street and say, “Yo, I’ma knock you out.” And they’re saying, “Where’s the contract? Let’s put one together right now.” So that was the main reason that kind of had me call out Floyd Mayweather on my first appearance on the big network was, here I am, I’m a young dude coming up in the rank, and I’m letting the whole world of boxing know who my actual target is. Doubt me as much as you want, but you are going to watch me through my career climb that ladder, and get to the destination that I first saw, the one that I told you about, and that’s Floyd “Money” Mayweather, and Jesus Soto Karass is one of those stepping stones that I got to get by if I want to make those dreams come true.

Q
Richard, when he called out Floyd, what was your initial thought right then and there, and what have you thought and seen in him since then?

R. Schaefer
Well, I don’t blame him, and he’s the kind of fighter who really means it. I mean, he’s not a




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STAR BOXING’S “ROCKIN FIGHTS 11” PRESS CONFERENCE –FIGHT LIVE ON PANDAFEED.TV

NEW YORK: (November 20, 2013) The FinalPress Conference for Star Boxing’s “Rockin Fights 11” was held this afternoon at The Paramount in Huntington, New York.

“ROCKIN FIGHTS 11” is headlined by a heavyweight battle between New York City fan favorite Vinny Maddalone, 37-8-0 (28KO’s) and hard-hitting Houston veteran Maurenzo Smith, 12-7-2 (9KO’s).

Also featured on the card in separate bouts are Long Island’s finest local prospects; welterweight Cletus “The Hebrew Hammer” Seldin, 11-0-0 (9KO’s) of Brentwood, New York, Huntington lightweight Alan Gotay, 6-0-0 (3KO’s), junior middleweight Wendy Toussaint, 2-0-0 also of Huntington, Hicksville lightweight Anthony Karperis, 4-1-0 (2KO’s) and pro debuting light heavyweight Max Tassey of Nyack, New York.

Below are quotes from the participants

JOE DEGUARDIA, President of Star Boxing
“The Paramount is an exemplary spot for professional boxing. They are the perfect partner to work with.. We’re very proud to host the Final Press Conference for “Rockin Fights 11” here, at “The Paramount.”

“Thanks very much to our terrific, longtime sponsors, Gold Coast Bank, The Fox Hollow, WBAB the #1 Rock Station on Long Island and Camelot Limo.”

“This will be our eleventh straight, sold out event at the Paramount”

“This tremendous event can also be watched LIVE on www.pandafeed.tv and also on the Star Boxing website www.StarBoxing.com where former Heavyweight contender Gerry Cooney, former NYS Boxing Commissioner, Randy Gordon, NBC’s “Biggest Loser” trainer, Cara Castronova and Pandafeed’s own Marc Abrams will call the fights.”

VINNY MADDALONE
“I look at every fight as the biggest. I’ve been training hard for two months for this fight. The ring at The Paramount is electric. Similar to the Blue Horizon in Philadelphia, The Paramount is becoming the same type of venue ( albeit much more classy and upscale). I’m looking forward to a great night.”

MAURENZO SMITH
“Boxing is theatre and entertainment. Two people in swinging, nothing like it. I have a lot of respect for Vinny Maddalone, feels like a crossroads fight for me. Typically I talk a lot of smack but I can’t find one bad thing to say about Vinny. He knocked out his last two opponents in the third round.”

” Star Boxing matchmaker Ron Katz, did a very good job making this fight, out styles will mesh for a very good fight. I’ve got some speed; power and I can be slick when I want to be. This is like a real-life Rocky move. I’m ready to be Apollo Creed. I have had a lot of time to train for this fight and I am in great shape”

CLETUS SELDIN
“Everyone knows I’m coming to fight and be aggressive. My rotator cuff is completely healed, from my surgery this past spring and I’m ready to go. Bring whomever you want and I’ll knock them out.”

ALAN GOTAY
“Thanks to Star Boxing for having me back here. I’ve spent the last six weeks training in Florida. I’m ready to come forward and fight my fight.”

ANTHONY KARPERIS
“Thanks to Joe and Star Boxing for this opportunity. My last fight didn’t go as I wanted. However, I’m very excited to fight on Friday night and come away with a
victory.”

Advance tickets for “ROCKIN FIGHTS 11” starting at $50, are available online through Ticketmaster (Ticketmaster.com), the Star Boxing website (StarBoxing.com) and The Paramount Box Office, phone (631) 673-7300.

The Paramount is located at 370 New York Avenue in Huntington, New York. Doors will open on the night of the event at 7:00 p.m. with the first bell at 7:30 p.m.

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Star Boxing Inc. celebrated its 20th Anniversary in 2012. The company has produced some of the most exciting and memorable boxing events in recent history. Star Boxing continues to work with and develop a number of very exciting world champions, world rated contenders and young prospects. Star Boxing is proud that is 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.

ABOUT THE PARAMOUNT:
Opened September 30, 2011 this 1,555-capacity live entertainment venue, located in downtown Huntington, Long Island, New York, features; concerts, comedy, boxing, community and other special events in a club/theater setting. With over 30,000 Facebook fans, The Paramount was recently ranked by Pollstar Magazine as the #24 highest attended club-venue worldwide (January-June 2013). A Ticketmaster venue, booked by Live Nation, TheParamount hosts nearly 200 events per year and in less than two years since its inception, has quickly established itself as the premier music venue onLong Island, NY. Some artists who have recently taken the Paramount stage include; Billy Joel, Pitbull, Don Henley, Willie Nelson, B.B. King, ZZ Top, Counting Crows, Primus, Matchbox 20, The Blues Brothers, Limp Bizkit, & many, many, more.

ABOUT GOLD COAST BANK
“Long Islands Leading Community Bank ”
Headquartered in Islandia with additional branches located in Huntington, Setauket, Farmingdale, and Mineola, Gold Coast Bank is a New York State chartered bank whose popularity and sterling reputation stems from the strong, long-term relationships it has cultivated among its large and diverse customer base. A member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) and one of Long Island’s financially strongest de novo banks, Gold Coast Bank has more than $170 million in assets and prides itself on providing businesses and individuals with quality lending and banking services. www.goldcoastbank-ny.com

ABOUT THE FOX HOLLOW:
Nestled upon 8 private acres of Long Island’s north shore is the Fox Hollow, which features a state of the art event venue, fine dining restaurant and an all-suite luxury boutique hotel. Owned & operated by the Scotto Brothers, their Above & Beyond philosophy in providing each & every guest with superior services and amenities is paramount. Visit the Fox Hollow online at www.TheFoxHollow.com & www.TheInnAtFoxHollow.com

ABOUT CAMELOT LIMOUSINE:

Official Sponsor of the Paramount Boxing Series, Camelot Limos is a family owned and operated business located in Nassau County, with over 25 years of professional experience; serving satisfied clientele since 1984. The owners of Camelot Specialty Limos are very active in the business and play a major role in the company’s day-to-day operations. Camelot Specialty Limos, Inc. is an Accredited Member of the Better Business Bureau. www.camelotlimo.com

ABOUT WBAB 102.3:
WBAB 102.3 is the home of Long Island’s Classic Rock anchored by their Long Island Rock ‘N’ Roll Morning Show with Roger and JP. For more information or to listen online, visit their website at
www.wbab.com and follow them on Facebook.com/1023wbab and on Twitter @1023wbab.




WORLD SERIES OF FIGHTING 7: KARAKHANYAN VS. PALMER FINALIZES DEC. 7 CARD WITH THE ADDITION OF FOUR BOUTS TO AIR LIVE ON WWW.WSOF.COM

The 11-bout lineup for World Series of Fighting’s first-ever Canadian fight card is complete with the addition of four new preliminary bouts, including middleweights David “Showtime” Perron (5-2) vs. Matt “The Riotmaker” Baker (9-4), welterweights Ryan Chiappe (10-8) vs. Marcus “Ossoduro” Vinicius (9-7), lightweights Dan Ring (5-1-1) vs. Myles “The Cowboy” Merola (10-7) and middleweights Micah “Mitey” Brakefield (3-1) vs. Brendan Kornberger (3-0).

All four bouts take place on the preliminary card of “World Series of Fighting 7: Karakhanyan vs. Palmer,” which streams live on www.wsof.com starting at 6 p.m. ET/3 p.m. PT on Dec. 7 at PNE Agrodome in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The night’s main card airs on NBCSN at 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT following prelims.

Tickets for World Series of Fighting 7, which start at just $29, are available at TicketLeader.ca.

WSOF President Ray Sefo said of the event, “The team at World Series of Fighting Canada has done an incredible job of filling our preliminary card with top Canadian prospects who will look to make an impression on a global audience and perhaps find their way to a future World Series of Fighting main card. This should be a great night of fights.”

Perron, of Vancouver, British Columbia, is a high-paced competitor who has yet to fight to a decision in the first seven bouts of his career. Four of his five career wins came in the very first round. He meets Baker, a Team Nogueira fighter who hails from Kamloops, British Columbia. Eight of Baker’s nine career wins have come by way of stoppage.

Chiappe, of Vancouver, British Columbia, has been fighting professionally since 2006. All 10 of his career wins have come by way of stoppage, including eight by way of knockout. He faces capoeira master Vinicius, a transplanted Brazilian and son of the famed Mestre Barrao who now lives in Vancouver, British Columbia.

Ring, a “Dynamic MMA” prospect out of Vancouver, British Columbia, had a five-fight win streak snapped in his last outing and looks to start a new streak in front of his home crowd. Meanwhile, Merola, also of Vancouver, British Columbia, has been fighting professionally since 2004. He recently took a three-year break from competition but returned in November 2012 with a decision win over Tristan Connelly.

Brakefield, of Burnaby, British Columbia has earned all of his victories by way of submission. He meets the undefeated Kornberger of Vancouver, British Columbia, who boasts two of his first three career wins by way of first-round TKO.

NBCSN-TELEVISED MAIN CARD

Georgi Karakhanyan vs. Lance Palmer – for inaugural WSOF featherweight title
Elvis Mutapcic vs. Jesse Taylor – middleweight tournament semifinal
Sabah Fadai vs. Nick Newell
Dwayne Lewis vs. Kalib Starnes

WSOF.COM-STREAMED PRELIMINARY CARD

Shawn Albrecht vs. Josh Machan
Michael Hill vs. Richard Arsenault
Matt Baker vs. David Perron
Ryan Chiappe vs. Marcus Vinicius
Dan Ring vs. Myles Merola
Micah Brakefield vs. Brendan Kornberger

About WSOF
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 WSOF.com. Follow World Series of Fighting on Twitter @MMAWorldSeries and World Series of Fighting President Ray Sefo @SugarRaySefo.

ABOUT NBC SPORTS NETWORK
NBC Sports Network, part of the NBC Sports Group, is dedicated to serving passionate sports fans. Now in more than 80 million homes, the network is the cable television home of the Summer and Winter Olympics, National Hockey League (NHL), Major League Soccer (MLS), IZOD IndyCar Series, Tour de France and the 34th America’s Cup, and beginning in 2013, the Premier League and Formula One. In addition, NBC Sports Network features college football, college basketball, college hockey, outdoor programming, horse racing surrounding the Triple Crown and Breeders’ Cup, Fight Night boxing, Ironman, the Dew Action Sports Tour and USA Sevens Rugby. The network is also home to original programs such as Costas Tonight, The Crossover, NFL Turning Point, Pro Football Talk and The Dan Patrick Show. NBC Sports Network is distributed via cable systems and satellite operators throughout the United States.




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Chicago Middleweight Trinidad Garcia Battles Autism The Best Way He Knows How

Boxing is pain. Chicago middleweight boxer Trinidad Garcia (5-3-3) knew that when he came out of retirement last August. But nothing compared to the pain he felt when his young son Jesiah was diagnosed with autism.

“A year before my son was diagnosed, he was able to talk to me. Can you imagine your son talking to you and then one day at two years old, he just leaves? I haven’t heard my son’s voice since and that was two years ago. When he was diagnosed, it was so hard because, as a father, to not be able to do anything to protect your kid, was the hardest part. I asked myself ‘what did I do? Did I do something wrong?’ That’s how it felt.”

Despite being out of the ring for more than six years, Garcia decided to fight back.

“I went to my son’s old school one day and I noticed they have computers. I said ‘Great you guys have computers. Technology is amazing for kids with Autism.’ I was told they don’t work, unfortunately. The reason I ended up fighting is that I don’t make enough money to buy the school new computers, but I could always box. I knew I could use boxing to raise some money and be able to buy the school some new technology. I came out of retirement last August and ended up buying ten iPads for the school and raising almost $6000.”

Garcia’s first fight back in August resulted in a draw with South Bend, Indiana’s Ramiro Bueno Jr. (2-3-1 1 KO). He will fight a five-round rematch with Bueno on Friday, December 6 at the UIC Pavilion on the undercard of the “World Championship Boxing: Wlodarczyk vs. Fragomeni 3” event, featuring WBC Cruiserweight Champion Krzysztof “Diablo” Wlodarczyk (48-2-1, 34 KOs) of Warsaw, Poland, making the sixth defense of his title against Milan, Italy’s former WBC Cruiserweight Champion Giacobbe “Gabibbo” Fragomeni (31-3-2, 12 KOs) and the return of Chicago’s Polish Prince, Andrzej Fonfara (25-2, 14 KOs) to face Colombian KO artist Samuel Miller (26-7, 23 KOs).

Tickets for “World Championship Boxing: Wlodarczyk vs. Fragomeni 3” are priced at VIP $201, VIP Ringside $151, Ringside $101, Box Mezzanine $76, Reserved Mezzanine $51, and General Admission $31 and can be purchased from Trinidad Garcia, 20% of the value of each ticket sold through Garcia will go to his special cause. Please call 773.946.3315 to purchase.

For this fight, Garcia has a new mission.

“My son was transferred to a special-needs school, Beard Elementary in Chicago, for mostly kids with Autism. When my son started going, I said what can I do? The principal, Manda Lukic, said we want to build a “Sensory” room. Sometimes children with autism freak out. They have meltdowns to the point where they can’t handle it. When you take them to this room, it’s padded and soothes them and brings them down to calmness. So I was like ok, how much? She told me and it’s a significant amount of money. Let me talk to Dominic Pesoli and see what I can do. All my ticket sales and sponsorships will go toward the construction of this room.”

Garcia says he’s getting back in with Bueno because, much like autism, he needs the victory before he can move on.

“I wanted to fight Bueno again because, to me and my camp, we know that we can win the fight. I was off for six years and I also hurt my right elbow in the first round of the fight, so this time with two good arms, I feel I will win easy.”

The 26-year-old also says he’s eternally grateful to his promoter, Dominic Pesoli of 8 Count Productions, for all the support he’s received.

“Dominic is a huge help to me. A year after my son was diagnosed, I lost my job, just like most people in this economy. I saw Dominic was opening up a gym, so I asked him if I could have a job being a trainer. I let him know that with all my son’s therapies, it was going to be hard to get a regular 9 to 5 job. He completely understood and gave me a job and I’m forever grateful for him for that. After about a year of working for him, I talked to him and asked him if I could fight on one of his shows. He hesitated at first, but he understood why I was fighting again, so he gave me an opportunity to be able to raise money for the school. That is just the kind of heart that he has.”

“World Championship Boxing: Wlodarczyk vs. Fragomeni 3” is being presented by Andrew Wasilewski and Piotr Werner of Ulrich Knockout Promotions, Leon Margules of Warriors Boxing and Dominic Pesoli of 8 Count Promotions.

For more information on Beard Elementary School, please visit: www.Beard.cps.k12.il.us.

ABOUT 8 COUNT PRODUCTIONS

8 Count Productions, Home Of The Best In Chicago Boxing, was started by Dominic Pesoli in 1998 and has consistently presented the highest quality professional boxing events in Chicagoland.

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

For more information on 8 Count Productions/Round 3 Productions please visit their new website, www.8countproductions.com.

ABOUT WARRIORS BOXING

Launched in 2003, Warriors Boxing operates under a simple philosophy-bring the best boxers in the world to fight fans, match them in competitive bouts, and in doing so help re-establish the sport of boxing for a new generation.

With a series of successful Pay-Per-View shows and packed houses to it’s credit, the Warriors business model is working wonders in a sport that was sorely in need of the innovation and energy that the company brings to the table.

When it comes down to it though, a promotional company is only as good as the fighters and fights it promotes. Warriors Boxing has delivered on all fronts, with outstanding bouts such as Lara-Molina, Cayo-Peterson, Abraham-Miranda I and II, Miranda-Pavlik, Miranda-Green, Ibragimov-Briggs, Ibragimov-Klitschko, Urango-Hatton, Urango-Bailey, Cayo-Maidana and Ibragimov-Holyfield.

For more information on Warriors Boxing, visit their website at www.WarriorsBoxing.com.




Former sparing partners Antonio “Aztec God of War” Canas and Genaro Mendez to square off in crosstown junior welterweight bout at “Fight Night at the Horseshoe: The Black Wednesday Battle” on November 27

Chicago, IL, November 20, 2013–When the always electrifying Antonio “Aztec God of War” Canas (8-1-1, 3 KOs) and Genaro Mendez (7-1-1, 4 KOs) square off in a six round junior welterweight bout a week from tonight during Hitz Boxing’s “Fight Night at the Horseshoe: The Black Wednesday Battle,” it will be a hard fought bout between two former sparring partners who have great respect for one another.

This is one of two premiere crosstown bouts that promoter Bobby Hitz put together for his November 27th card at the Horseshoe Casino in Hammond.

“This is the fight card for Chicago fight fans. We are featuring local guys versus local guys. The guys you see in the neighborhood, the guys you see in the gyms, the guys you see at the grocery store,” said Hitz. “Unlike other guys who bring in nothing but out of town guys people have never heard of except their families, I know that local fighters, like Antonio and Genaro, are the bread and butter of the Chicago fight scene and deserve to be showcased.”

Both Canas, 33 and and Mendez, 30, are going to be ready for this fight thanks to the legendary Chicago trainers they will have in their respective corners when they step into the ring. Canas works with Sam Colonna and Mendez works with George Hernandez.

“I’m coming into this fight with my A game. I am in the best shape by far that I have been in my life,” said Canas. “Its going to an off the wall fight. There is going to a lot of back and forth. Whoever has the ability to adapt is going to win.”

Although Canas and Mendez have 7 knockouts between they are prepared for this fight to go the distance.

“I plan on going the full six and I am ready for it. I train hard and I believe in my skills,” said Mendez. “In boxing it only takes one punch and anyone can land that one punch. We both have that warrior mentality.”

Tickets are available at The Venue Box office and hitzboxing.com, doors open at 7:00 PM.

To listen to the full Canas/Mendez interview click here.

Tickets are available at The Venue Box office and hitzboxing.com, doors open at 7:00 PM.

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

The $500 million Horseshoe Casino, a Caesars Entertainment Corporation property, just 20 minutes from downtown Chicago is the premier entertainment and gambling destination in Chicagoland. Where legendary gaming lives on, Horseshoe boasts more than 350,000 square feet with over 3,000 slot machines, over 100 table games, one of the largest poker rooms in the Midwest, and more. The Venue at Horseshoe Casino is proud to offer the ultimate concert and entertainment destination and premier experience in a flexible space that can hold up to 3,300 guests. Dining elegance is not overlooked and guests can choose from a variety of dining options including; Jack Binion’s Steak House which overlooks Lake Michigan and winner of the 2009, 2010, 2011 Wine Spectator Award of Excellence and the May 2012 OpenTable Diners’ Choice award, around-the-globe variety at the Village Square Buffet, and a taste of Chicago at Benny’s Pub and Eatery.

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

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CONGRESSMAN PACQUIAO FIGHTING FOR PHILIPPINES AMID STRAINED RELATIONS AHEAD OF SHOWDOWN WITH ‘MONSTER’ RIOS LIVE ON BOXNATION

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LONDON (Nov 20) – Boxing legend Manny Pacquiao has vowed to do the Philippines proud when he takes on Brandon Rios amid strained relations between both camps.

The Filipino congressman for the Sarangani province was the coolest man on stage during the final press conference where animosity between both trainers from the altercation earlier in the day was still very much evident.

Five-time ‘Trainer of the Year’ Freddie Roach and members of Team Rios, including trainer Robert Garcia, were involved in a scuffle at the fight week gym when Roach vehemently voiced his displeasure that they were still there during Pacquiao’s allotted time.

The eight-weight world champion, however, seemed unperturbed by the situation instead turning his thoughts to the people of the Philippines who were left devastated by Typhoon Haiyan which has claimed the lives of over 4000 people.

“Brandon Rios says he’s hungry to win this fight and I also say I’m hungry to win this fight because I’ve lost twice last year,” Pacquiao said. “I’m doing my best to give a good fight and to win the fight, especially with what happened to my countrymen and what happened to the Philippines with the typhoon. To all the people and families affected by this storm – this fight is for you,” declared Pacquiao.

Rios, fighting out of Oxnard, California, was adamant that Pacquiao would have his work cut out after claiming he had his best camp ever.

Famed for his all-action, gung-ho approach, the 27-year-old believes that the ‘Fighter of the Decade’ will be his stepping stone to superstardom.

“They think I’m no problem but I’m going to be a huge problem. This camp is the best I’ve ever had. I’ve been disciplined. I’ve followed my diet and done everything I need to win,” said Rios.

“Everyone thinks I’m a tune-up fight – I’m nobody’s tune-up fight and nobody’s punch bag. A punching bag don’t punch back. I’m a monster when I get in that ring. On Sunday a new star is on the rise,” Rios roared.

Both trainers aired their thoughts on the gym bust-up but it was Garcia who was the most vocal, expressing his displeasure at the media who were present during the incident.

“We had plenty of camera crews, photographers, reporters there. I don’t see why none of them are putting out exactly what happened. I don’t know what HBO 24/7 will put up. There are plenty of reporters and plenty of photographers that were putting pictures up that are making our team look bad,” Garcia said.

Manny Pacquiao vs. Brandon Rios is live and exclusive on BoxNation (Sky Ch. 437/Virgin Ch 546) this Sunday at 1.30am. Visit www.boxnation.com to subscribe.

BoxNation will donate £2 from every new subscription this week to the Disasters Emergency Committee’s appeal for victims of Super Typhoon Haiyan.

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About BoxNation
BoxNation, the Channel of Champions and proud partner of Rainham Steel, is the UK’s first dedicated subscription boxing channel. For £10* a month and no minimum term customers can enjoy great value live and exclusive fights, classic fight footage, magazine shows and interviews with current and former fighters.

BoxNation is proud to support Fight for Peace, a charity that uses boxing and martial arts combined with education and personal development to realise the potential of young people in communities that suffer from crime and violence. Buy LUTA (www.luta.co.uk) clothing and support Fight for Peace.

Previous highlights have included Haye vs Chisora, Khan vs Diaz and Mayweather vs Alvarez.

The channel is available on Sky (ch 437), Virgin (ch 546), online at Livesport.tv and via iPhone, iPad or Android.

BoxNation is also available to commercial premises (inc. pubs, clubs and casino’s) in the UK and Ireland, for more information on a commercial subscription please call 0844 842 7700.

For more information visit www.boxnation.com

*Plus £10 one off registration fee for Sky TV and new Livesport.tv customers.




GOLDEN BOY LIVE! PRESENTS ALL-STAR DOUBLEHEADER ON FRIDAY, DEC. 13 TO CLOSE OUT 2013 SPECIAL EDITION FEATURES JOSESITO LOPEZ TAKING ON MIKE ARNAOUTIS WHICH WILL BE TELEVISED ON FOX SPORTS 1 AND FOX DEPORTES FROM FANTASY SPRINGS RESORT CASINO IN INDIO, CALIF.

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NDIO, CALIF. (Nov. 20) – The Golden Boy Live! series on FOX Sports 1 and FOX Deportes has consistently delivered top-notch matchups since its launch in August and it will wrap 2013 up with a bang on Friday, Dec. 13 at Fantasy Springs Resort Casino in Indio, Calif. The special edition features the return of welterweight world title contender Josesito “Riverside Rocky” Lopez against “Mighty” Mike Arnaoutis, and in the co-feature bout, the NABF/WBO Intercontinental Super Featherweight Title will be on the line between Mexico’s unbeaten Francisco Vargas and Texas’ tough Jerry Belmontes.

“It’s great to be back in the ring, especially in front of my Southern California fans,” said Lopez. Arnaoutis is a tough guy and I know he’s going to give me a fight, but that’s what I’m looking forward to.”

“Josesito Lopez is a true warrior and with our styles, this is going to be a fight no one will forget,” said Arnaoutis. “I can’t wait for the first bell to ring and I’m not going to stop swinging until my hand is raised.”

“This is a big fight for me and I’m expecting a tough challenge from Belmontes,” said Vargas. “He’s a hungry prospect, but I won’t let him make his name off of me.”

“Vargas is a talented opponent and I know he’s hungry to win this fight, but I don’t think any fighter is hungrier than me now,” said Belmontes. “I want to end the year with a big win and start chasing down even bigger names in 2014.”

“We are thrilled that the Golden Boy Live! series is finishing 2013 featuring such great talent,” said Richard Schaefer, CEO of Golden Boy Promotions. “FOX Sports 1 and FOX Deportes have provided a platform for us to showcase some of the best fighters out there and bring names such as Josesito Lopez to boxing fans on regular cable.”

Riverside, California’s Josesito Lopez (30-6, 18 KO’s) was long considered one of the local fight scene’s best-kept secrets, but after his stunning victories over former World Champion Victor Ortiz and Mike Dallas Jr., the rest of the boxing world found out just how good he was. A former junior middleweight world title challenger, the 29-year-old returned to welterweight in June and engaged in a ‘Fight of the Year’ candidate against Marcos Maidana and on Dec. 13, he’s got Mike Arnaoutis to face in the ring as he aims for world championship gold in 2014.

A former USBA and NABO junior welterweight champion, who has stepped into the ring with the likes of Unified Super Lightweight World Champion Danny Garcia, former World Champion Victor Ortiz, Ricardo Torres and Delvin Rodriguez, the Queens, New York native “Mighty” Mike Arnaoutis (24-9-1, 11 KO’s), is a seasoned veteran with a slick and exciting style that keeps him competitive against anyone in the world. Undaunted by the task ahead of him, the 34-year-old Arnaoutis is excited for the opportunity to face Lopez this December and prove he has what it takes to face the best.

2008 Mexican Olympian Francisco “El Bandido” Vargas (17-0-1, 14 KO’s) has enjoyed an impressive run through the 130-pound weight class since turning pro in 2010, with 2013 wins over Ira Terry, Cristian Arrazola and Brandon Bennett putting him on the fast track to even bigger things next year. But first, the 28-year-old from Mexico City has to hold off a stiff challenge from Jerry Belmontes.

One of the most popular fighters representing Texas today, Jerry “The Corpus Christi Kid” Belmontes (18-2, 5 KO’s) has been nearly unstoppable in his home state, winning 12 of 13 bouts there. On December 13, the 24-year-old fights in California for the first time since 2009 and he plans on spoiling Vargas’ unbeaten record and taking two title belts back to the Lone Star State.

Lopez vs. Arnoutis is a 10-round welterweight bout presented by Golden Boy Promotions in association with Goossen Tutor Promotions, Thompson Boxing and Star Boxing and sponsored by Corona and O’Reilly Auto Parts. Doors open at 4:00 p.m. PT and the first fight starts at 4:30 p.m. PT. The FOX Sports 1 and FOX Deportes three-hour broadcast airs live at 10:00 p.m. ET/7:00 p.m. PT.

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

For more information, visit www.goldenboypromotions.com, follow us on Twitter at @GoldenBoyBoxing, @JosesitoLopez, @JerryBelmontes @Elbandido130 and @FantasySprings, follow the conversation using #GoldenBoyLive, become a fan on Facebook at Golden Boy Facebook Page and www.facebook.com/fantasysprings . Also, visit us on Instagram @GoldenBoyBoxing. For more information on FOX Sports 1 visit www.FOXSports.com and become a follower on Twitter at www.twitter.com/FOXSports, www.twitter.com/FOXSports1 and www.twitter.com/FOXsportspr.




Fight Network Presents Pacquiao-Rios Undercard, GLORY 12 New York LIVE Saturday, November 23

Toronto – Fight Network, the world’s premier 24/7 television channel dedicated to complete coverage of combat sports, will present back-to-back live events this Saturday, November 23, beginning with the Manny Pacquiao vs. Brandon Rios HBO PPV Undercard at 7 p.m. ET, followed by a live broadcast of GLORY 12 New York at 9 p.m. ET.

Before the Filipino boxing legend Pacquiao steps up to face crowd-pleasing brawler Rios in Macau, China, the action gets started at 7 p.m. ET live on Fight Network with exciting local talent featured on the undercard. Some of the matchups on tap include Ik Yang vs. Hero Tito, Rex Tso vs. Susu Sithjadaeng, Harmonito Dela Torre vs. Jason Butar, Kuok Kun Ng vs. You-Jie Zeng and Liam Vaugan vs. Dan Nazareno Jr.

Kicking off live at 9 p.m. ET, GLORY 12 New York features a single-night, four-man lightweight world championship tournament. In opening round matchups, kickboxing pound-for-pound king Giorgio Petrosyan (78-1-1) battles Andy Ristie (39-3-1) and Dutch sensation Robin van Roosmalen (6-1) clashes with Georgia’s Davit Kiria (21-8). In the tournament reserve bout, South African Warren Stevelmans (64-18-1) takes on American Ky Hollenbeck (45-3).

Co-headlining the festivities is a heavyweight collision course pitting Morroco’s Jamal Ben Saddik (24-3) against Australian standout Ben Edwards (35-9-3).

In the night’s featured attraction, the sport’s premier middleweight Joe Schilling (16-4) looks to build off the momentum of his stunning tournament victory over Artem Levin when he throws down with fellow American Wayne Barrett (3-0).

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




LUIS ROSA AND BOYD MELSON TO BE FEATURED ON UPCOMING BROADWAY BOXING CARD DECEMBER 4thAT BB KING BLUES CLUB

New York, NY (11/20/13) – On December 4, DiBella Entertainment will return to the historic BB King Blues Club & Grill in midtown Manhattan for another edition of its popular Broadway Boxing series.

Fighting in separate eight-round bouts on the card will be fast-rising undefeated junior featherweight Luis Rosa (14-0, 6KO’s) and New York’s fan-favorite junior middleweight Boyd Melson (12-1-1, 4KO’s). An opponent for Rosa will be announced shortly, while Melson is set to square off against Gundrick King (18-10, 11KO’s).

“2013 was one of our most successful and exciting years ever for Broadway Boxing and on December 4, we will be putting together another great night of fights with our traditional Seasons Beatings card,” said Lou DiBella. “From top to bottom, this event is going to feature a number of action-packed fights with some of our most promising young talent.”

The bout on the December 4 will be the fourth of 2013 for the Puerto Rican-native Rosa, now living and training in New Haven, CT. With an aggressive fan-friendly style, the 22-year-old prospect has begun his ascent up the world-ratings, moving into the #30 spot of the World Boxing Council (WBC) junior featherweight rankings. Rosa is truly one of the bright young stars on the DBE roster and will be looking to have a breakout year in 2014.

The fan-favorite Melson has gained national exposure and was even featured on HBO’s Real Sports for his involvement with Team Fight to Walk and the Just a Dollar Please organization. Melson has helped to raise hundreds of thousands of dollars for Spinal Cord research through his effort, which includes donating his entire purse from each fight. The bout on December 4 will be Melson’s fourth at BB King since he’s turned professional and a large crowd, as always, will be on hand.

Tickets for the event are priced at $125, $100 and $75. The $55 general admission seats are already completely sold out. Tables are also available for purchase for this event, with VIP Tables going for $1,000 per table (5 seats at $200 per seat), Ringside Tables for $500 (5 seats at $100), and $375 tables (5 seats at $75). Tickets are available for purchase by calling the DiBella Entertainment office at (212) 947-2577.




FRESH OFF DOMINANT VICTORY WORLD-RATED GABRIEL BRACERO LOOKING FOR HIS SHOT

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New York, NY (11/20/13) – Fresh off his dominant 10-round unanimous decision victory over once-beaten former world title challenger Dmitriy Salita before a sold-out crowd at the Aviator Sports & Events Center in Brooklyn, on November 9, world-rated contender Gabriel “Tito” Bracero (24-1) is hoping to land a significant fight in 2014. While there are many lucrative fights to be made in the talent-laden 140-147 divisions, Bracero has his sites set on what he believes would be the two best matchups.

“Danny Garcia or the winner of Malignaggi-Judah, those are the two that I am looking at,” said the Puerto-Rican Brooklynite Bracero.

“I have no problem fighting at 140 where I am world-rated or at 147 where my last fight took place and I am also world-rated. I feel great at either weight, I just want my shot. I want the biggest fights out there, and at 140, that is Danny Garcia. He is the best in the division right now in my eyes, and to be the best, you have to beat the best. I have nothing but respect for him and it would be an honor to fight him.”

Bracero continued, “He has been putting on great performances, two of which recently took place in my hometown of Brooklyn. We both have similar aggressive styles. We are both Puerto Rican. We each have a huge fan base. Hands down, this is a great fight. It wasn’t long ago that Danny was in the same position that I am in now, waiting for his big shot. I am hungry and I am ready to go.”

While a match against Garcia is the bout that Bracero is most interested in, taking on the winner of Malignaggi-Judah is also intriguing.

“If the bout with Danny can’t be made, why not fight the winner of Paulie versus Zab? We are all Brooklynites. We all have big fan bases. It would be a perfect fight for Brooklyn and a perfect fight for the Barclays Center. I just want my shot. I want to prove to the world that I am one of the best fighters in my division and if given the opportunity, I know that I will not disappoint.”

One of the most popular boxing figures throughout the entire New York boxing scene, Bracero easily defeated Salita in his last bout, controlling the action from the outset and scoring a knockdown to go on to win by scores of 100-89, 99-90, and 97-92.




TALENTED, UNDEFEATED ANTHONY DIRRELL READY, CONFIDENT FOR LATEST CHALLENGE — WBC SUPER MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMPION SAKIO BIKA ON SATURDAY, DEC. 7, LIVE ON SHOWTIME®

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NEW YORK (Nov. 20, 2013) – Unbeaten Anthony “The Dog” Dirrell, who is no stranger to overcoming adversity, finally gets his crack at a world title when he challenges defending champion Sakio Bika for the WBC Super Middleweight Championship on Saturday, Dec. 7, live on SHOWTIME (8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT) from Barclays Center in Brooklyn, N.Y.

The quadrupleheader, headlined by an all-Brooklyn bout between former world champions Zab “Super’’ Judah and Paulie “The Magic Man” Malignaggi, is the first of back-to-back blockbuster events promoted by Golden Boy Promotions live on SHOWTIME. On Saturday, Dec. 14, in another four-fight telecast on SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING®, rising superstar Adrien Broner will defend his WBA Welterweight Championship against dangerous, hard-hitting Marcos Maidana in the main event.

For Dirrell (26-0, 22 KO’s), of Flint, Mich., the world title fight caps a remarkable journey for the 29-year-old, whose eight-year-professional career has twice been seriously jeopardized; the first time in December 2006 when he was diagnosed with cancer and sidelined for 20 months. At the time of his diagnosis with non-Hodgkins lymphoma, Dirrell was 12-0 and had been boxing professionally for only two years.

After winning his battle with cancer, he rose to No. 1 in the WBC and No. 2 in the WBA in 2011. He had become an established star and was readying himself for a shot at a world title before getting into a motorcycle accident in May 2012 that would keep him out of the ring for 17 months.

Dirrell will be fighting for the third time since the accident when he faces Bika (32-5-2, 21 KO’s), who is making the first defense of the 168-pound crown he captured with a majority 12-round decision over Marco Antonio Periban last June 22 on SHOWTIME. The current WBC No.8-ranked contender, Dirrell triumphed by third-round TKO over Anthony Hanshaw in his most recent outing last July 27.

Here’s what the athletic, switch-hitting Dirrell had to say about his career, personal setbacks and upcoming bout against Bika:

(Did you think your career might be over after the motorcycle mishap?)

“If anything, it made me more focused. But I wasn’t even thinking boxing. I was thinking survival and getting back on my feet. I was thinking what I could do so that I could play with my son again. Boxing was the last thing on my mind.’’

(Thoughts going into the Dec. 7 world title fight that will open the SHOWTIME telecast)

“The key for me is to stick to our game plan and to go in and dominate the guy. I’m really going to try and take him out. I don’t want to leave it in the judges’ hands.

“I definitely think he’s underestimating me, probably because I haven’t had a lot of rounds (Anthony has only gone eight rounds one time, and all of his knockouts have come in five rounds or less). But I’m prepared mentally and physically and come Dec. 7 the world will realize that I’m a champion and not just a contender.’’

(Your road to a world title fight has been anything but easy. What does it mean to finally be fighting for a world title?)

“It’s a great thing, my dream coming true, a dream I’ve had since I was a little kid. But it can’t be complete until I win. I’m finally at the door and I’m going to bust it down. All the hard work I’ve put in, actually there’s no need to bust it down. I’m just going to walk right in and get my championship.”

(What do you think of the vastly more-experienced Bika, who has fought the likes of Joe Calzaghe, Lucian Bute and Andre Ward?)

“He’s a good fighter, a champion. You can’t take anything away from that. But at the end of day I feel I have better skills and boxing ability. All I have to say is he’d better be on his ‘A’ game.’’

(What did you think of the Bika-Periban fight?)

“It was a close fight, one that could have gone either way. Neither guy was impressive. I’m a different kind of fighter than Periban so I expect Bika to be training better and harder for me.’’

(With a victory, do you think you’ll finally get your due and escape your brother Andre’s shadow?)

“People keep talking about me being in Andre’s shadow, but I don’t mind. His casts a big shadow. In my book, he’s a world champion. He beat Carl Froch and he beat Arthur Abraham. If I have to stay in his shadow the next 10 years, I don’t mind. I have to do what I have to do to win this championship. I’m my own person.’’

(How’s training?)

“I’ve been training at the ABC Gym in Boca Raton, Fla. I’ve done a lot of sparring and running. Camp has been wonderful, hard and very intense.

“I’m ready, but I’ll be even more ready on fight night. I can’t wait for Dec. 7.’’

ABOUT “JUDAH VS. MALIGNAGGI”:
Judah vs. Malignaggi is a 12-round welterweight fight taking place on Saturday, Dec. 7, 2013 at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York. The event is promoted by Golden Boy Promotions in association with Super Judah Promotions and sponsored by Corona, AT&T, Casamigos Tequila and Grudge Match. In the co-featured bout, Devon Alexander puts his IBF welterweight title on the line in a 12-round bout against Shawn Porter and Erislandy Lara defends his interim WBA Super Welterweight title in a 12-round fight against Austin Trout. The SHOWTIME telecast begins at 8:00 p.m. ET/ 5:00 p.m. PT immediately following ALL ACCESS: Broner vs. Maidana which begins at 7:30 p.m. ET/ 4:30 p.m. PT. The telecast will be available in Spanish via secondary audio programming (SAP).

Tickets priced at $250, $125, $75, $50 and $25, plus applicable taxes and service charges, available at www.barclayscenter.com, www.ticketmaster.com, all Ticketmaster locations, by calling 800-745-3000 and at the American Express Box Office. For group tickets, please call 800-GROUP-BK.




TRAVIS KAUFFMAN HAS EYE ON THE PRIZE BUT FOCUSED ON QUEZADA FOR NOVEMBER 30TH

READING, PA (November 20, 2013)—On Saturday night November 30th at the Santander Arena in Reading, PA, WBA Number 10 ranked Travis Kauffman will take on Manuel Quezada in a ten round bout for the WBU Intercontinental championship.
That will be one of two title fights that night, which is promoted by Kings Promotions.

Kauffman, 26-1 with 19 knockouts has a lot on the line that night, as not only will he fighting in front of his hometown fans but he knows he just a couple of fights away from a major fight.

Kauffman is promoted by Greg Cohen Promotions .

This will be Kauffman’s 3rd in just over three months and he believes he is just not getting back into the shape he wants to be in.

“I just been training hard and getting ready for November 30th”, said Kauffman.

“I haven’t stopped training since I fought Arron Lyons on August 23rd. I haven’t gone up in weight and I am in the peak of my career and I know I have to work hard.”

He knows that he will have to be in great shape to take on the battle tested Quezada of Wasco, California, who has a record of 29-7 with 18 knockouts.

“I know he is a tough Mexican, “continued Kauffman. “It says on his record that he has been off for over two years but I know he has been fighting MMA so I know he is in good shape. He has been in with tougher guys then I have so I know he brings great experience especially after giving Chris Arreola some trouble for ten rounds as well knocking out Travis Walker in one round. He is no slouch and I know I have to beat him to get to the next level and it will prepare me as I every fight will be tougher.”

A win will most certainly will elevate Kauffman into a big fight and he feels at age 28 he is ready for that opportunity.

“If I get that opportunity, I will jump at it. Even if I have to go to Europe to fight Dereck Chisora, Wladimir Klitschko, Alexander Povetkin or Tyson Fury but 1st things first, I have to worry about Quezada.”

This will be Kauffman’s first fight in his hometown in 3 ½ years and he feels that time is right now for him to make the Heavyweight statement.

“I have changed my life around. I have 5 kids (3 biological) to look out for. I haven’t been staying at home but I am close enough to see my family whenever I have to. The kids can be a distraction but they are my biggest motivation. This is a new me and by me working very hard that will be the difference on November 30th.”

In the main event on November 30th, Middleweight Harry Joe Yorgey of Bridgeport, PA (27-2-1, 12 KO’s) takes on Lee Mertagh (33-15-1, 1 KO) of Leeds, England in a 12 round bout.

Keenan Collins (15-8-3, 10 KO’s) will fight George Sosa (12-4, 12 KO’s) for the UBF Intercontinental Jr. Middleweight title that is scheduled for eight rounds.

Frankie De Alba (9-1-2, 3 KO’s) of Reading, PA will battle Osnel Charles (9-7-1, 1 KO) of Atlantic City, NJ in a six round Super Featherweight tussle.

In four round bouts:
Wilfredo Morales of Brooklyn, NY will make his pro debut against Jesus Gonzalez (1-3) of Allentownm PA in a Featherweight bout.

Randy Easton (0-2-1) of Williamsport, PA will square off with pro debuting former UFC Fighter Carmelo Marrero (PD) in a Heavyweight bout.

Emil Rodriguez (0-3) of Miami, FL will box Travis Thompson (4-11-2, 3 KO’s)) of Pottstown, PA in a Jr. Welterweight bout.

Tickets are priced $100, $75, $50 and $35. Tables of 8 cost $750 and can be purchased at www.ticketmaster.com or call 610 587-5950.

Kings Boxing would like to thank: Reading Eagle, GMI First, Empire Surplus, Ran’s Flooring, The Crowne Plaza and Dino’s Wings & Things.




Hernandez vs. Alekseev: both camps promise a definite outcome!

Here are statements from today’s press conference ahead of Saturday’s showdown at brose Arena Bamberg, Germany for the IBF Cruiserweight World Championship between defending champion Yoan Pablo Hernandez (27-1, 13 KOs) and mandatory challenger Alexander Alekseev (24-2-1, 20 KOs).

Yoan Pablo Hernandez: “I am in tremendous shape. 14 months away from the ring feels like ages. After my left hand fracture in January I want to show the fans a performance to remember this Saturday in Bamberg!”

Alexander Alekseev: “I have learned from my mistakes. It is an honor to fight for the World Championship and it will be even better to be called a world champion. I will not let this chance slip out of my hands. If I see any weakness in my opponent’s eyes, I will knock him out!”

Ulli Wegner (coach to Hernandez): “Last year, Pablo won a razor-thin decision here in Bamberg. That is the main reason to stage his comeback here. This time we will win in decisive fashion.”

Oktay Urkal (assistant coach to Alekseev): “Alexander won the European Championship on a Sauerland Event promoted show. I have the utmost respect for my former coach Ulli Wegner, but our time is now and Alexander Alekseev will win the IBF Cruiserweight Belt on Saturday.”

Tickets for the big fight night at the brose Arena in Bamberg can be purchased at www.eventim.de and www.boxen.com.




EDNER CHERRY SIGNS WITH PELTZ BOXING

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Philadelphia, PA—Junior lightweight and lightweight contender Edner “Cherry Bomb” Cherry has signed an exclusive promotional agreement with Peltz Boxing Promotions, Inc.

The 31-year-old Cherry, of Wauchula, FL, has not lost a fight in more than five years and is unbeaten in eight fights in that time span. A pro since 2001, Cherry has a record of 31-6-2, 17 K0s, and is on the verge of another world rating at 130 or 135 pounds.
“I’m very glad to be part of Peltz Boxing,” Cherry said. “Mr. (J Russell) Peltz has an excellent reputation and track record as a promoter. I’m glad to be working with him and I’m sure he’ll take me to a world championship. I’m the strongest junior lightweight in the world. My time is now.”
Cherry’s last setback in 2008, was via 12-round decision to Tim Bradley for the WBA lightweight title.
Going 7-0-1 since then, Cherry scored one of his biggest career victories last Feb. 16 in Atlantic City when he stopped Vicente Escobido, of Woodland, CA, in three rounds.
A former NABA and NABF lightweight champion, Cherry has beaten Monte Meza Clay, of Rankin, PA; Daniel Alicea, of Puerto Rico; ex-WBC lightweight champion Stevie Johnston, of Denver, CO.
“I’ve seen Cherry fight several times on television and I like his style,” said Peltz. “I cannot understand why he hasn’t received more attention, considering his record, the caliber of his opposition and the fact that he has not lost in his last eight fights.”
Cherry is managed by Patrick Dojanin Alberto Falcon. He is trained by Tony Morgan. He expects to return to action in January.




WBC Youth Welterweight Champion Dusty Hernandez-Harrison Returns To Action This Friday At Dover Downs

WASHINGTON, D.C. (Nov. 19, 2013) — Just 20 days after the biggest fight of his career, the WBC Youth Welterweight World Champion Dusty Hernandez-Harrison will be back in the squared circle when he takes on Marlon Lewis (6-2-2, 3KOs) in a scheduled eight-round non-title Co-Main Event this Friday, Nov. 22, at Dover Downs Hotel and Casino. For Hernandez-Harrison (18-0, 10KOs), now rated No. 21 in the World by the esteemed WBC, Friday’s fight will be his third bout at Dover Downs Casino, which has become a second home for the Southeast Washington, D.C. rising star.

“I love fighting at Dover Downs,” Hernandez-Harrison said. “It’s a great venue and the way the crowd supports me, you’d think I was fighting at home. They treat everyone so great when we are there.”
2013 has been a busy year Hernandez-Harrison, the 2012 StiffJab.com Prospect of the Year, who has fought seven times this year leading into this Friday’s matchup. For some fighters that workload could be too much, but his father and trainer Buddy Harrison believes his son is moving at the perfect pace.
“When you have a young fighter, such as Dusty, I believe one of the most important things is in-ring experience,” Harrison said. “He learned things about himself in his last fight at Madison Square Garden that he could never learn in the gym. I love the pace that we are on and I hope Jeff keeps him just as busy next year,” Harrison added with a smile.
“We developed a comprehensive plan since early 2013 and will continue with our vision, and Dusty’s development in and out of the ring,” said Hernandez-Harrison’s promoter Jeff Fried of All-In Entertainment. “A central aspect of the plan was for Dusty to be exposed to diverse circumstances and learn from each and continue to grow emotionally and physically as a 19 year-old professional athlete well prepared for the future. That plan continues,” added Fried.
Friday night’s fight marks Hernandez-Harrison’s fifth appearance on Go Fight Live (GFL.TV). He also has been nominated for Fighter of the Year and KO of the Year on GFL.TV.
Tickets are priced from $35 to $125 and can be purchased by calling 800-711-5882 or by visiting DoverDowns.com.

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WBA SUPER BANTAMWEIGHT CHAMPION SCOTT QUIGG DEFENDS TITLE THIS SATURDAY AGAINST DIEGO SILVA ON AWE AND AWETV.COM

SAN DIEGO (November 20, 2013)—This Saturday afternoon at 3pm eastern / 12 noon pacific on AWE & AWETV.COM, one of the most anticipated all-English showdowns will take place as WBA/IBF Super Middleweight champion Carl Froch takes on undefeated George Groves. Before that big fight, there will be a 12 round WBA Super Bantamweight title bout between undefeated champion Scott Quigg and #14 ranked Diego Silva.

Quigg, who is 26-0-2 with 19 knockouts just fought to a draw with undefeated Yoandris Salinas just seven weeks ago on October 5th.

“Training has gone well,” said Quigg when reached just three days before the fight. “I was at the gym just two days after the Salinas fight. I am improved and am ready for Saturday.”

“It was my team’s idea to come back so quick as I wasn’t hurt and I am a gym rat. I wasn’t hurt or bruised at all so everything should be good on Saturday.”

Quigg knows that the fight with Silva (29-2-4, 15 KO’s) could make for an entertaining appetizer for the main course that is Froch and Groves.

“We have seen a few tapes. He comes forward and is aggressive. That will make it good exciting for the fans.”
While being relatively unknown to the American fight fans, Quigg knows that this is a big opportunity to throw his name into the mix for big fights.

“I want to be in the big fights. There is pressure to perform as I want to make some noise across the pond. This is a big platform so I can make this happen.”

Quigg also knows that there are a lot of significant names to make those fights a reality.

“Rigondeaux is obviously the number-one guy in the division but there is Leo Santa Cruz, Kiko Martinez and even Vic Darchinyan if he goes back down to 122 lbs that can make for great fights for me.”

One name that wasn’t mentioned but is first and foremost on his mind as a future opponent is undefeated Carl Frampton of Northern Ireland.

The two have been linked to fighting each other for a couple years now and a win over Silva can make this fight the next biggest fight in the United Kingdom after the conclusion of Saturday’s main event and the recent cancellation of the Heavyweight battle between David Haye and Tyson Fury.

“I want the Frampton fight. We made him an offer and the fight didn’t happen. It’s good to have him as a rival and after Carl and George get done on Saturday, that is the biggest potential fight in the United Kingdom.”

“On Saturday night, I am going to prove that I am the real deal and the best in the division.”

About AWE

For 2012, AWE earned 2 of the 6 Boxing Writers Association of America nominations for “Fight of the Year” candidates, beating out all other networks except HBO which earned three. AWE also showcased live all 2012 David Price fights. ESPN’s Dan Rafael picked Price as its Prospect of the Year for 2012 and in 2013 AWE has featured the stunning upset of Thompson over Price. Bouts with Adonis Stevenson and Tony Bellew, who will be fighting each other for the Light Heavyweight championship; 2008 Olympic Gold Medal winner James DeGale and possibly the most controversial bout which saw Ricky Burns keep his Lightweight title against Ray Beltran. Plus Dierry Jean was featured on AWE as he will be fighting for the Jr. Welterweight title.

The network is currently available nationally on Verizon FiOS TV channel 169 and 669 in HD, AT&T U-Verse TV channels 470 and 1470 in HD, along with over 100 cable systems across the country and worldwide. The new website for AWE iswww.AWEtv.com.

AWE is the premier lifestyle and entertainment network —the destination for exclusive and original programming, simultaneously transmitted in high definition and standard definition. AWE delivers informative shows to its viewers, providing invaluable insights on what every American dreams of – from travel secrets to fast cars, from outrageous homes to live boxing events, and much more. The network fills a television vacuum by delivering intellectually stimulating, thought-provoking entertainment and always-unbiased news from an insider’s perspective. For more information, please visitwww.awetv.com




Braekhus to defend WBA, WBC & WBO Welterweight Titles on January 18 as Nordic Fight Night returns to Frederikshavn

WBA, WBC & WBO Female Welterweight Champion and pound-for-pound number one Cecilia Braekhus (23-0, 7 KOs) will be back in the ring on January 18 when the Nordic Fight Night returns to Frederikshavn. At Arena Nord, the undefeated Norwegian superstar will headline an action-packed card that also features Swedish EU Light Heavyweight Champion Erik Skoglund (18-0, 9 KOs) and rising Danish Olympian Dennis Ceylan (9-0, 5 KOs). The opponents will be announced shortly. “We are thrilled to come back to Frederikshavn,” promoter Nisse Sauerland said. “Arena Nord will once again be a melting pot for Norwegian, Swedish and Danish boxing fans. Cecilia, Erik and Dennis are at different stages of their careers but their combined record of 50-0 speaks for itself. Let´s hope the 0 won´t go.”

Braekhus come off a spectacular victory over Oxandia Castillo (TKO 9), which drew record viewing figures on Viasat 4 in Norway. “2013 has been a great year for me and I hope that 2014 will be even better,” the First Lady said. “I love fighting in Frederikshavn, the atmosphere is fantastic. I am back in full training, I want to get better every day and there are still a lot of things I can learn. I am keen to defend my titles and give my fans a night to remember on January 18.”

Said promoter Nisse Sauerland: “Cecilia is the best female fighter in the world. She proved that against Castillo, an up-and-coming young champion, and she will prove it once again on January 18.”

In the Swedish main event, Erik Skoglund will make the first defence of his EU Light Heavyweight Title. Last month, he defeated veteran Lolenga Mock in a hard-fought encounter in Kolding. “It will be awesome to make my first title defence in Frederikshavn,” he said. “I have fought there three times and I have great memories. It´s not that far from Sweden either, so I hope for an amazing atmosphere. It was unbelievable in my last fight against Mock and I really needed the support from the crowd that night. I will once again be prepared for 12 rounds of tough boxing. I will be in the shape of my life.”

In the Danish main event, rising featherweight Dennis Ceylan will be looking to continue where he left it in Albertslund. Last weekend, he impressed in a points victory over tough Mexican Edgar Torres. “That was a good win and I hope to follow it up in Frederikshavn,” the 24-year-old Dane said. “It is my dream to be a champion one day and I think I am right on track. I´m ready for a big 2014!”

Per Malmberg, CEO of Arena Nord, is looking forward to a spectacular boxing event. “We are delighted to host the first Nordic Fight Night of the new year,” he said. “Arena Nord is ready for yet another great night of boxing.”

Tickets are available at www.arenanord.dk. More information about the opponents and the undercard will be announced shortly




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Aaron “Gavilan”Garcia Looking for Third Win of 2013!

(San Diego, CA) – If there is one thing that featherweight Aaron “Gavilan” Garcia knows how to do is fight. After a quick incursion into the Asian art of karate, Garcia’s father, Celso, led Aaron, one of eight siblings, and his three brothers to boxing. At the tender age of eight, Garcia took to the sweet science like a fish to water and eventually became one of the most decorated amateur fighters to come out of San Diego County.

Known as a aggressive fighter with very solid skills and a high work rate, Aaron in over 150 amateur fights amassed a number of important accolades such as the bantamweight title in the 1999 National Golden Gloves, the featherweight title in the 2001 National Golden Gloves, the 2003 United States amateur featherweight championship and in the same year Garcia took the featherweight silver medal at the ’03 Pan-American Games. While he traveled the world competing in tournaments and as a U.S.A. Olympic team alternate, Garcia defeated a number of fighters who made a name in the pro ranks such as Vicente Escobedo, Francisco “Panchito” Bojado, Rocky Juarez and Brandon Rios among others.

In 2004 Garcia was one of the first signees of then upstart Golden Boy Promotions led by boxing superstar Oscar De La Hoya. Garcia made his professional debut on September 18th, 2004, with a unanimous decision over Gerardo Robles. Garcia quickly rattled off six more wins before being upset by Saul Ochoa on the under card of De La Hoya vs. Mayorga in May of ’06. After the loss, Garcia decided to take a hiatus from the ring to reassess his career and spend time with his growing family.

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The happily married father of two came back in 2008 under the tutelage of renowned trainer Joel Diaz and fought four times going undefeated with wins over veteran Arturo Valenzuela and Gabe Garcia. After two closely disputed draws against then highly touted prospect Jesus “Pollo” Hernandez, some promotional/management issues and the toll of traveling from over a hundred miles to train with Diaz in the Imperial Valley, Garcia once again took a hiatus from the sport to recharge his batteries.

The burst to get back in the ring came from trainer/manager Vince Parra who in 2010 took the reins of Garcia’s career and training and has not let go since. The two of them along with Vince’s father, California state Hall of Famer “Bumpy” Parra, put together an impressive run sprinkled with bitter disappointments.

In his last three bouts, Garcia faced opponents with a combined record of 62-6-1. The first was world title challenger Alejandro “Alex” Lopez of Tijuana, Mexico, who Garcia defeated via unanimous decision on the under card of Brandon Rios vs Miguel Acosta championship fight. On the strength of that win, Garcia went after undefeated prospect Abraham Lopez. Unfortunately, Garcia fell to a hometown majority decision in Ontario, CA, in an eight rounder and in his last fight, Garcia dropped a split decision to Filipino up and coming contender Bernabe Concepcion. The ten round bout was for the vacant WBC Continental Americas featherweight title.

In the fight, Garcia suffered an injury that forced him out of the ring. Fully recovered and now under the Bobby D Presents banner, Aaron Garcia is ready to return on the road to a world titlte, a feat he feels is his destiny. “I would love to win a world title. My main goal right now is just to get the ball rolling and after that, God willing, get a title shot and get that title. I believe I will be ready for it soon. I have the ability and pedigree to get in ther with the top dogs and give them hell.”

Carcia came back wiht a bang and put the boxing world on notice of his return. Not known for his knock out power, he opened some and forced some jaws to drop when after his hiatus he stopped the usual durable Cesar Garcia (no relation) in the first round back in May at the Del Mar Fairgrounds. With a determined look on his face, Aaron went after his prey and relentlessly punished Garcia of Ensenada, Mexico, to the body. Near the end of the first round, “Gavilan” scored a devastating body shot that left his opponent gasping for air. Cesar Garcia made it back to his corner at the sound of the bell but was unable to catch his breath in the alloted minute rest and the fight was called giving Aaron the TKO win.

In his next fight of 2013 and his last prior to tonight’s, Garcia went four quality rounds with Las Vegas workhorse Johnny Frazier last July. Originally slated to headline a fight card across the border in Tijuana, Garcia’s opponent fell out at the last minute and a quick match up was made by Bobby D. Frazier turned out to be no slouch as he was able to to survive the four rounds and take everything Garcia landed. Garcia came out unscathed and took the shut out unanimous decision with scores of 40-36 three times.

Since then and together with his trainer/manager Vince Parra and new stable mate Rolly Lunas, Garcia has been traveling all over the southwest including stops in Los Angeles and Las Vegas preparing for his next assignment, “that is what you have to do to be the best and I am ready for it, I am ready for the big time!”

The Crowne Plaza Hanalei Hotel is located at 2270 Hotel Circle North in San Diego. Tickets are still available at SanDiegoFights.com or by calling 619.420.8866. Doors open at 6:30 with the first punch thrown at 7:30pm.
“San Diego Fights” is proudly sponsored by Mossy Automotive Group, Filippi’s Pizza Grotto, Car Czar, Everlast, David G. Schmidt General Contractor, House of Boxing Gym and Boxing Fraternity Apparel and features the San Diego Bikini Dolls.




JEFF “LEFT HOOK” LACY RETURNS NOVEMBER 30 IN BATON ROUGE, LOUISIANA

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BATON ROUGE, LA (November 19, 2013) Former world champion Jeff “Left Hook Lacy will return to the ring on Saturday, NOVEMBER 30 against battle-tested veteran Martin Verdin in a scheduled eight round super middleweight clash at the Belle of Baton Rouge Casino in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

Advance tickets for “Battle at the Belle/WFC 15” priced at $50 for Ringside and $25 for General Admission can be purchased by calling (530) 521-5807 or through World Fighting Championships (WFCFights.com). VIP Tables are also available for advance purchase.

The Belle of Baton Rouge Casino is located at 103 France Street in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, 70802. Doors on the night of the event will open at 7pm with the first bell at 8pm.

“I’m anxious to get back in the ring,” said Lacy. “I’ve been training diligently for this fight and see this as the first step to becoming a world champion again.”

“We’re very excited to promote Jeff’s return to the ring. He’s been training for the last few months in Florida and is in excellent shape. The Belle of Baton Rouge Casino is a perfect location for his return and their team has been a pleasure to work with on this event,” said Matt McGovern of World Fighting Championships.

Fighting out of his longtime home of St. Petersburg, Florida, Lacy, 25-4-0 (17KO’s), returns following an almost three-year layoff, which commenced after his disappointing loss to Dhafir Smith on DECEMBER 11, 2010.

Upset minded local fan favorite Verdin, 20-16-2 (11KO’s), will be fighting for the fifth time in 2013 (2-1-1). He comes off a decision win over Rayford Johnson on October 5 in Louisiana.

Lacy won the world title on October 2, 2004 by knocking out Syd Vanderpool in Las Vegas and defended it four times while becoming one of the sport’s biggest stars.

A member of the 2000 U.S. Olympic Team, Lacy compiled a record of 209-12 as a highly decorated amateur.

A full undercard for “Battle at the Belle/WFC 15” will be announced shortly.

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