Alvarez decisions Saunders

Former Colombian Olympian Eleider Alvarez remained undefeated as he boxed his will to an eight round unanimous decision over battle tested veteran Rayco Saunders in a Light Heavyweight bout.

The bout did not have a lot of action but Alvarez clearly carried what few exchanges that did occur. Saunders now has only been stopped one time in forty pro bouts so Alvarez took what the defense gave him.

Alvarez, 178 1/2 lbs of Montreal won by scores of 80-72 on all cards and is now 8-0. Saunders 178 3/4 lbs of Pittsburgh, PA is now 22-16-2.




Adamek – Chambers Press Conference


Loft 47, Newark, NJ – A press conference was held today for the upcoming NBC Sports Network Fight Night card, June 16 at Prudential Center, Newark NJ. The card features a 10 round bout between Tomasz Adamek and Eddie Chambers. Co-featured on the card will be Bryant Jennings vs. Steve Collins.

Chambers and Adamek
Photo Credits: Wojciech Kubik – Kubikfoto

Here’s what eveyone had to say:

Gary Quinn, Sr. Director, Program Planning and Acquisitions: “I come bearing very good news from the television side of this series. We could not be more pleased about the way we have started off this series, with the January and the March shows. There was some apprehension to be brutally honest about getting back into the boxing business, but all those fears are gone and the wonderful thing is that we can build more and more continuity. The ratings for the January and the March shows really exceeded our expectations. The nice thing about the March show is that everyone was saying . ‘Well nobody young watches boxing anymore.’ Well our strongest demo for that fight was men 18 to 34, so that’s a very key stat. We think Main Events and Peltz boxing built a very good buzz leading up to the fight, and we certainly appreciate all the support of the boxing community. We are also very happy to announce that we have added another date for our “Fight Night” series on September 21st “.

Kathy Duva, CEO Main Events: “It’s funny, There’s no champion here, there’s no challenger, It’s a 10-rounder between two guys who are top five fighters and it’s sadly become a rarity in the heavyweight division. We hope to make that a much more common occurrence as we go forward with NBC. We are really pleased that this fight is going to be that kind of pick ’em fight. If you look on the boxing websites you see the comments. One guy says I’m picking Chambers, the next guy says I’m picking Adamek, well that’s what makes a great boxing match. This is a fight that both guys are certain they are coming to win.

Jennings, Chambers, Duva, Adamek

Photo Credits: Yvette Beshier, 1Lifeboxing.com

James Bashir, Chambers Trainer: “It is a breath of fresh air to be working with someone who wants to fight with the best. You couldn’t ask for a better match up. These are two guys who want it, two different styles clashing and two guys who are not trying to avoid anything in boxing. Ziggy (Rozalski, Adamek’s advisor) said to me earlier, ‘We were surprised that Eddie took this fight,’ and I said ‘Hmm, we were surprised that Tomasz took this fight!’ Not only does this fight do good for the fans, not only does this fight do good for the heavyweight division, this fight does good for boxing period! Boxing needs healing and these guys meeting each other at this level is great! It’s a great fight. It’s one of the most exciting fights out there. Mayweather and Cotto are getting ready to fight, but to me it’s a fight that should have happened five years ago. This fight is happening right on time. Both guys have met and been defeated by the Klitschko brothers and where else do you go but right back to the top by fighting the best in the division? So on the 16th we are going to match wits to see who is the best guy to go back and meet the champions.”

Chambers, Jennings and Adamek

Photo Credits to Mike Gladysz

Eddie Chambers: “I really think this opportunity is great for all parties involved. It’s almost like back in the days when I was growing up, you had those three channels and you could still get the fights. We are starting to get that back, where everybody could see the fights. I think it’s great. I think you couldn’t have put two more classy fighters in the ring together -two fighters that are going to fight, similar styles, more action. I know Tomasz is going to have a lot of fans coming to support him, so please come out and support me!”

Eddie Chambers
Photo Credit: Jayson Colon/FightImages.com

Tomasz Adamek: “I am very excited to come back to Prudential Center. I want to give a good fight to my fans. I think for everybody this is a good situation, it is very close to my home and all my fans can come to see me.”

Tomasz Adamek

Photo Credit: Jayson Colon/FightImages.com

FIGHT INFO:

The June 16th NBC Sports Network Fight Night card at Newark’s Prudential Center features Tomasz Adamek vs. Eddie Chambers. Co-featured on the card will be Bryant Jennings vs. Steve Collins, Garrett, Indiana, 25-1,18 KO’s. The NBCSN broadcast will begin at 9PM ET. Prudential doors open at 6:00PM. The card is presented by Main Events in association with Peltz Boxing, Ziggy Promotions and Goosen Tutor Promotions.

Ticket priced at $254 ringside, $104, $79, and $54 available through Ticketmaster: online at www.ticketmaster.com; Charge-by-phone: 1-800-745-3000; Ticketmaster Express 866-448-7849; and Ticketmaster ticket centers. Tickets are also available at Prudential Center’s Box Office and www.prucenter.com.

TOTAL AND PERMANENT DISABILITY DISCHARGE INFORMATION – PERKINS ASSIGNMENT PROCEDURES EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 1, 2010.

States News Service September 10, 2010 WASHINGTON, DC — The following information was released by the U.S. Department of Education, Federal Student Aid:

Author: Jana Hernandes, Service Director, Operations, Federal Student Aid In an August 13, 2010 Electronic Announcement on the Information for Financial Aid Professionals (IFAP) Web site, we announced the award of the Department of Education’s (the Department’s) total and permanent disability servicer contract to Nelnet and the overall transition plan for general total and permanent disability discharge assignments. The transition will include the continuation of work with the current total and permanent disability discharge servicing centers for a period of time after the Nelnet start on October 1, 2010.

Beginning October 1, 2010, the following three processing methods will be in effect:

The Nelnet Total and Permanent Disability Servicer in Denver, CO will receive and process new general total and permanent disability discharge assignments and referrals.

The Veterans Disability Discharge Unit in Atlanta, GA will receive and process all veterans total and permanent disability discharge referrals.

The Disability Discharge Loan Servicing Center in Greenville, TX will complete all general total and permanent disability discharge assignments and referrals submitted by loan holders prior to October 1, 2010.

In this announcement, we provide procedures that schools participating in the Federal Perkins Loan (Perkins Loan) Program will follow when submitting new general total and permanent disability discharge assignments and referrals to the Nelnet Total and Permanent Disability Servicer in Denver, CO. In addition, we include procedures that schools will follow when submitting veterans total and permanent disability discharge referrals to the Veterans Disability Discharge Unit in Atlanta, GA. All of these procedures are effective October 1, 2010. web site federal perkins loan go to web site federal perkins loan

We present the information in this announcement as follows:

Components of Total and Permanent Disability Discharge Assignment Procedures Forthcoming Communication Components of Total and Permanent Disability Discharge Assignment Procedures The total and permanent disability discharge assignment procedures that schools will follow beginning October 1, 2010 are attached in PDF format at the end of this announcement. The six components are as follows:

Table of Contents – Lists the sections of the procedures document and all appendices.

Procedures – Provides all operational instructions and other information, including new National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS), submission address, and contact information (effective October 1, 2010).

Appendix I – Federal Perkins Loan Assignment Form: Contains a link to the approved Federal Perkins Loan Assignment form.

Appendix II – Manifest Instructions: Contains revised instructions for the manifest that must accompany hard copy files, including a revised Sample Manifest.

Appendix III – Veterans Disability Discharge: Contains procedures for referring applications from veterans applying under the special qualifications for veterans. As noted above, veterans total and permanent disability discharge referrals are submitted to the Veterans Disability Discharge Unit in Atlanta, GA.

Appendix IV – Discharge Application: Total and Permanent Disability: Contains a link to the approved Discharge Application: Total and Permanent Disability.

Forthcoming Communication We appreciate the community’s patience and assistance as we transition to our new total and permanent disability discharge servicer. After we begin the transition on October 1, 2010, we will inform the community of this start and reiterate processing and contact information. Please monitor the IFAP Web site for this communication.

Perkins Total and Permanent Disability Discharge Assignment Procedures: Table of Contents in PDF Format, 14KB, 2 Pages Perkins Total and Permanent Disability Discharge Assignment Procedures: Procedures in PDF Format, 179KB, 14 Pages Perkins Total and Permanent Disability Discharge Assignment Procedures: Appendix I – Federal Perkins Loan Assignment Form in PDF Format, 13KB, 1 Page Perkins Total and Permanent Disability Discharge Assignment Procedures: Appendix II – Manifest Instructions in PDF Format, 24KB, 2 Pages Perkins Total and Permanent Disability Discharge Assignment Procedures: Appendix III – Veterans Disability Discharge in PDF Format, 25KB, 3 Pages Perkins Total and Permanent Disability Discharge Assignment Procedures: Appendix IV – Discharge Application: Total and Permanent Disability in PDF Format, 13KB, 1 Page




Senchenko-Malignaggi Undercard —WATCH FIGHT LIVE ON GFL


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HOBOKEN, NJ (April 19, 2012) – Ukrainians rank among the best contemporary boxers in the world. American fans will now get their first collective look at some of these standout fighters on the undercard of the April 29th World Boxing Association (“WBA”) welterweight world title fight between undefeated world champion Vyacheslav Senchenko (32-0, 21 KOs) and challenger Paulie “Magic Man” Malignaggi (30-4, 6 KOs), airing live on pay per viewfrom Donbass Arena in Donetsk, Ukraine.

Senchenko vs. Malignaggi, presented by Union Boxing Promotion, is being distributed in the United States by Integrated Sports Media for live viewing at 1:00 PM/ET – 10:00 AM/PT on both cable and satellite pay-per-view via iN Demand, DIRECTV, DISH Network and Avail-TVNfor a suggested retail price of only $29.95. The Apr. 29th card will also be available via on-line PPV at www.gofightlive.tv.

“Boxing is an international sport and we’re very happy to introduce some possible future world champions from Ukraine, as well as France and South America, to boxing fans in the United States,” Integrated Sports Media president Doug Jacobs said. “Not only will they be treated to a tremendous fight between Senchenko and Malignaggi, they will enjoy a full afternoon of world-class boxing.”

World Boxing Council (“WBC”) Inter-Continental Cruiserweight Champion Iago Kildaze (18-0, 12 KOs) defends his belt against WBC Mediterranean title-holder Julien Perriauz (15-8, 12 KOs) in the 12-round co-feature.

WBC Inter-Continental Featherweight Champion Oleh “Doctor” Yefimovych, the WBA No. 12 ranked and top European contender, defends against South American challenger Sergio Carlos “El Tigre” Santillan (29-11-3, 14 KOs) in the third of five 12-round championship matches.

Senchenko and stable-mate Yefimovych are both trained by Hall of Famer Freddie Roach.

Also fighting on the undercard is 2004 Ukrainian Olympian Volodymyr Kravests (25-1, 15 KOs), defending his International Boxing Council (“IBC”) welterweight crown against French champion Abdoulaye Soukouna (14-10-6, 1 KO).

Ukrainian favorite Andy Kudryavtsev (39-9, 17 KOs) takes on undefeated Frenchman Samir Ziani (10-0-1, 2 KOs) for the vacant WBA International Lightweight Championship.

International favorite Michael Buffer will be the ring announcer.

Go online to www.integratedsportsnet.com for additional information. Follow Integrated Sports Media on Twitter @IntegratedPPV.

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

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Pavlik to fight Sigmon on June 8th on ESPN 2


Dan Rafael of espn.com is reporting that former world Middleweight champion Kelly Pavlik will fight Scott Sigmon on June 8th in Las Vegas on a card that will be televised on ESPN 2.

“He’s on a great winning streak. He’s a credible opponent and he will come to fight,” Said Top Rank’s Carl Moretti. “He knows it’s an opportunity so I expect nothing less than his best effort against Kelly. This is a fight they both wanted.”

“I think that Kelly is coming right back for this fight further reflects his commitment to the sport and to keeping his life in order,” Moretti said. “I think that is what you want to see. He looked good against Jaco, so let’s do it again. Kelly doesn’t need to take six months off after knocking out Aaron Jaco.”

“I think the fact that Pavlik is going to fight on the weekend of the Pacquiao fight, with a lot of media in town and a lot of boxing fans in town, he’ll get a lot of attention and hopefully it sets up bigger things for him in the future,” Moretti said.

“I think we start discussing that (future) June 8 after the fight and go from there. We’ll see what’s available and we will sit down with Kelly and (manager) Cameron (Dunkin) and determine what the next move is. But Kelly is still a big name in the industry.”

Chavez, who defends one of the titles that Pavlik used to have on June 16 against Andy Lee at the Sun Bowl in El Paso, Texas, is a serious possibility in the fall, Moretti said. It is also a fight — which could be at middleweight, super middleweight or at a catch weight in between 160 and 168 pounds — that Chavez manager Billy Keane told ESPN.com is of interest to them.

“Absolutely, that’s a fight we’ll look at,” Moretti said. “It’s definitely a big fight. The more Kelly fights and re-establishes himself, and the better Chavez gets, the more a fight like that can come together. That’s a pretty big pay-per-view fight.”




ROSADO-JULIO CONTEST SANCTIONED FOR WBO INTER-CONTINENTAL TITLE JUNE 1 AT SANDS CASINO BETHLEHEM


Bethlehem, PA—The scheduled junior middleweight clash between Gabriel Rosado and Joel Julio on June 1 at the Sands Casino Resort Bethlehem has been upgraded to 12 rounds for the vacant WBO Inter-Continental Title.

The Rosado-Julio fight tops a seven-bout card in the new 1,800-seat Events Center at the Sands Resort Casino Bethlehem.
It also will headline the third installment this year of the NBC Sports Network Fight Night series.
Rosado (left), 26, of Philadelphia, PA, and Julio, (right) 27, of Monteria, Colombia, will be fighting not only for the WBO Inter-Continental belt but also for a spot among the Top 10 contenders in the WBO world rankings.
Julio already has boxed for the WBO world title, losing a 12-round decision to champion Serhiy Dzinzurik in 2008 in Germany.
Rosado comes into this fight off the biggest win of his career, a fifth-round knockout over Jesus Soto-Karass, of Sinaloa, Mexico, on Jan. 21 at the Asylum Arena in Philadelphia, PA. The fight was part of the first NBC Sports Network Fight Series and Rosado’s shocking win elevated his status world-wide. He is currently ranked No. 6 in the world by the International Boxing Federation (IBF), No. 11 by the WBC.
A pro since 2006, Rosado has a 19-5 record, 11 K0s, and he also has beaten ex-IBF world champion Kassim Ouma, of Uganda, Saul Roman, of Mexico, and fellow-Philadelphian Jamaal Davis.
Julio, now living in Miami, FL, is 37-4, 31 K0s. He has been in the rankings for years and also boxed for a world title, losing a 12-round decision to lefty Serhiy Dzinziruk in 2008 in Germany.
A pro since 2001, Julio has defeated Carlos Vilches, of Argentina; current IBF world champ Cornelius Bundrage, of Detroit, MI; long-time contender Ishe Smith, of Las Vegas, NV.
Against common foes, each man was stopped by Alfredo Angulo and each man defeated Jamaal Davis, Rosado by knockout, Julio by decision.
In the June 1 co-feature, scheduled for 12 rounds, Bethlehem prospect Ronald Cruz takes on Prenice Brewer, of Cleveland, OH, for the vacant World Boxing Council (WBC) Continental Americas welterweight crown.
Five additional bouts complete the card.

ABOUT JUNE 1

The Rosado-Julio and Cruz-Brewer fights top a seven-bout card at the Sands Casino Resort Bethlehem. First fight is 7.30 pm. Tickets priced at $50 and $75 can be purchased through the offices of Peltz Boxing (215-765-0922) and at all Ticketmaster outlets (800-745-3000). Tickets also are on sale at www.peltzboxing.com, www.SandsEventCenter.com, and www.Ticketmaster.com. In Bethlehem, tickets are available at Deja Brew, Inc., 101 West 4th Street (610-865-2739) and at Pronto Insurance Notary, 232 East 3rd Street (610-419-6790). NBC Sports Network will televise the Rosado-Julio and Cruz-Brewer fights, beginning at 9 pm. The card is being promoted by Main Events and Peltz Boxing Promotions, Inc., in association with the Sands Casino Resort Bethlehem and www.goDaddy.com.




ADDITIONAL TICKETS OPEN FOR “ONCE AND FOR ALL: HOPKINS VS. DAWSON” AS DEMAND FROM FANS CONTINUES TO BUILD


Atlantic City (April 18)…Due to astronomical demand for tickets for “Once and For All: Hopkins vs. Dawson” at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, New Jersey, nearly 1,300 additional tickets have opened for sale so more fans can experience the intense rivalry between Bernard Hopkins and Chad Dawson in person and see Seth Mitchell and Chazz Witherspoon square off in a heavyweight battle.

Tickets, priced at $300, $200, $100, $50 and $25, are available for purchase at the Boardwalk Hall box office, by calling Ticketmaster at (800) 736-1420 or online at ticketmaster.com.

“The response for tickets to this fight has been overwhelming and I can understand why,” said Richard Schaefer, CEO of Golden Boy Promotions. “Hopkins’ and Dawson’s deep disdain for one another is very intense and I have no doubt they will show it in the ring. Additionally, the opportunity to see two American heavyweights, who are also college graduates, face one another is rare and very exciting. We’re pleased to give more fans the chance to see this extraordinary event live.”

“The fact that they are opening so many extra tickets speaks volumes about the interest and excitement about this fight,” said Gary Shaw, President and CEO of Gary Shaw Productions. “I know Chad is ready and his fans will be behind him 100 percent.”

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“Hopkins vs. Dawson: Once And For All,” a 12-round bout for Hopkins’ WBC and Ring Magazine light heavyweight world championships, is presented by Golden Boy Promotions and Gary Shaw Productions and sponsored by Corona, AT&T and Caesars Atlantic City. Also featured will be a 12-round heavyweight battle between Seth “Mayhem” Mitchell and “The Gentleman” Chazz Witherspoon for the vacant NABO heavyweight title. The doubleheader will take place at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, New Jersey and will be televised live on HBO World Championship Boxing® beginning at 10:15 p.m. ET/PT.




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– Saturday, April 21, 2012 6:30pm ET featuring NAAFS – Combat Challenge 20 at Chapparell’s Community Center in Akron, Ohio. The 15-bout card features many of the rising stars in the Midwest region and looks to create new stars for the future. In a co-main event, James Pfieffer (6-0) from Kim’s Martial Arts battles Jared Zarlingo (5-2) from Wrecking Crew. Both fighters come into the bout holding titles with different organizations. Pfieffer is a grinder and likes to wear out his opponents and put them through the ringer every round. He has 4 of 6 wins by decision and it’s in large part thanks to his awesome cardio condition which allows him to take the fight to another level in the later rounds while his opponents are sucking for wind. A fight with Pfieffer is a fight his opponents remember. For Zarlingo, he is on a 3-fight win streak and looks to give Pfieffer his first loss. A well-rounder fighter, Zarlingo has wins by KO and submission and is a very different styled fighter than his opponent. This will be a clash of wills as these two athletes will butt heads in the cage as soon as the bell rings. Whoever can dictate the pace will be at a huge advantage. In a featured bout of the night, Josh Kallai (3-1) from Evolve MMA takes on Nick Browne (2-0) of Uniontown Fight Club in a lightweight scrap. Kallai looks to regroup as he suffered his first defeat in his last fight, losing a tough decision. Browne is a slick grappler who holds two submission win victories. This should be a great matchup of two, young, hungry lightweights at the beginning of their careers.

– Saturday, April 21, 2012 7:30pm ET featuring Rise of a Warrior 6 at the Havert L. Fenn Center in Fort Pierce, Florida. In the main event, IFG Champion Charles Rosa (15-2) fights Fernando Tovar (6-1) in a 155 lb contest. Rosa won the title by defeating former Champion, Chad Livingston by unanimous decision. Livingston previously defeated Tovar to win a tournament and be crowned champion so things have come full circle for Tovar who again finds himself battling for the IFG title. Rosa is a well-rounded fighter with wins by both KO and submission and holds a significant advantage in experience over the challenger. But Tovar has had plenty of time to re-tool and regroup and work on a different strategy since his last bout and fans expect to see a completely re-vamped Tovar once he steps into the cage on April 21. This is going to be a wild fight as both fighters like to bring the fight to their opponents and they should meet in the center of the cage and start throwing bombs or looking for takedowns. Expect fireworks early on. Also on the card is the IFG Welterweight Quarterfinals featuring 8 of the toughest 170 lb fighters from Florida and Georgia. Last year was a rousing success with the Lightweight Tournament and you can bet this year will be no different. Whoever finally comes out of this tournament as champion will be a force to be reckoned with in the welterweight division for anyone.

– Saturday, April 21, 2012 8:30pm ET featuring Ring of Combat with “ROC AMXII” from Schuetzen Park in North Bergen, New Jersey. This 17-bout event has another stacked lineup, something Ring of Combat has become synonymous with, as this time the amateurs are showcased and the 170 lb and 155 lb titles are on the line. ROC continues to be the linchpin of East Coast MMA and this card reiterates its dominance as the top dog in the Tri-State area. In the main event, Eddie Lenoci (5-1) battles Greg Quarantello (6-2) for the ROC Amateur Welterweight Title. Lenoci won the title in 2011 at AMXI by choke and looks to defend the belt for the first time at AMXII. All of Lenoci’s victories have come via KO or submission, and even his lone defeat has come via stoppage so expect this bout not to do to the distance. Lenoci has been very successful with his fast paced, high risk/high reward style and fighting in the main event will only sharpen Lenoci’s resolve to put on an entertaining show for the fans. For Quarantello, he too is a finisher as 5 of his 6 wins have come via KO or submission. He has experience fighting for a title, so he will not be overcome by the moment when he steps into the cage to face Lenoci. Quarantello is coming off a KO victory in his last fight too so his confidence will be at an all-time high when he squares off against the ROC Champ. Expect fireworks in this bout and the odds are somebody is getting stopped when these two young lions square off. In the co-main event, Johnathan Pecnya (5-3) fights Frank Buenafuente (4-0) for the ROC Amateur Lightweight Title. Pecnya has been a champion with another organization already so he is used to fighting in championship bouts. A versatile mixed martial artist, Pecnya can beat you on his feet or on the ground with Kos and submissions both on his resume. For the undefeated Buenafuente, this is his first shot at gold and he has proven worthy of the opportunity. Buenafuente is a grinder and likes to outwork his opponent and wear them down. This strategy has proven successful as he has won 3 of 4 fights by decision. It will be a contrast in styles when Pecnya and Buenafuente lock horns inside the cage.

Other events this week:

Pro-Wrestling: Impact Zone Wrestling (Weekly Free show): Apr 21, 8:00pm ET.

Boxing: Gleason’s Gym – All-Female Boxing Show: Apr 21, 6:00pm ET.

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SHOWTIME EXTREME® TO AIR LIVE PRELIMINARY BOUTS FROM APRIL 21 ABNER MARES VS. ERIC MOREL EVENT FROM UTEP'S DON HASKINS CENTER IN EL PASO, TEXAS

LOS ANGELES, April 17 – On Saturday, April 21, fight fans around the country will get the chance to see more of boxing’s stars as Golden Boy Promotions and SHOWTIME® are excited to announce that additional bouts from the undercard of the highly anticipated world championship showdown between former World Champs Abner Mares and Eric Morel, will be televised. SHOWTIME EXTREME® will televise preliminary fights live from UTEP’s Don Haskins Center in El Paso, Texas featuring longtime super middleweight contender Librado Andrade against once-beaten Floridian Rowland Bryant in a 10 round battle and 2008 Mexican Olympian Francisco Vargas introduces himself to SHOWTIME viewers with an eight round junior lightweight contest against New Jersey’s Rafael Lora. Also featured (time permitting) will be unbeaten junior middleweight phenom Chris Pearson.

Barry Tompkins will call the action on SHOWTIME EXTREME from ringside with Steve Farhood serving as expert analyst.

Also, highly-regarded lightweight prospect Luis Ramos Jr. and local El Paso favorite Antonio Escalante are slated for non-televised action on the undercard.

“Mares vs. Morel: Battle on the Border” is a 12-round fight for the vacant WBC Super Bantamweight World Championship set for Saturday, April 21 at UTEP’s Don Haskins Center in El Paso, Texas. The co-featured fights will see Anselmo “Chemito” Moreno vs. David de la Mora in a 12-round fight for Moreno’s WBA Bantamweight Super Championship. The event is presented by Golden Boy Promotions and sponsored by Corona and AT&T. The SHOWTIME Championship Boxing doubleheader airs live at 9:30 p.m. ET/PT (delayed on the West Coast). Just prior to the action on SHOWTIME, preliminary bouts will air live on SHOWTIME EXTREME® beginning at 7:00 p.m. ET/PT (delayed on the West Coast).

Tickets, priced at $25, $50, $75 and $150, are available for purchase at the UTEP Ticket Office, all Ticketmaster locations or by phone at (800) 745-3000. Tickets may also be purchased online at www.ticketmaster.com. For more information, please call: (915) 747-5234.

Ultra-popular around the world for his fierce fighting style in the ring and his gentlemanly nature outside of it, Librado Andrade (30-4, 23 KO’s) has long been a top super middleweight contender, with exciting fights against Lucian Bute, Robert Stieglitz, Mikkel Kessler, Yusaf Mack and Eric Lucas to prove it. In search of his first world title, the 33-year-old from La Habra, California by way of Jesus del Monte, Guanajuato, Mexico is coming off of a third round technical knockout over Matt O’Brien for the WBC Continental Americas belt in August of 2011.

Looking to derail Andrade’s march towards a world championship is 32-year-old Florida native Rowland Bryant (15-1, 10 KO’s). A nine-year professional who knows the time is now to make his move, the hard-hitting Bryant has everything to gain with a win over the well-respected Andrade on April 21.

One of the newest additions to the Golden Boy Promotions roster, Mexico City’s Francisco Vargas (9-0-1, 7 KO’s) will battle Irvington, New Jersey’s Rafael Lora (11-7, 5 KO’s) in an eight-round junior lightweight fight. A 2008 Olympian for Mexico, the 27-year-old Vargas has knocked out his last six opponents, making him a tough hill to climb for any opponent.

Nicknamed “The Dominican Man,” 26-year-old Lora proudly represents his native Dominican Republic and with four first round knockouts on his record, one punch from him can change the direction of a fight immediately. A fearless battler who will take on all comers, Lora’s last six opponents, including World Champion Adrien Broner, had a combined 85-2 record.

A highly accomplished amateur with multiple titles and nearly 100 wins to his name, Chris “Sweet” Pearson (6-0, 3 KO’s) has started to take the professional game by storm with his incredible talent and exciting style. Just 21 years old, Pearson has scored two first round knockouts thus far in his young career and will jump right back into the ring for his third fight of 2012 in a four/six round junior middleweight fight against Phoenix’s Jose Martell (2-1-1, 2 KO’s).

23-year-old Luis Ramos Jr. (21-0, 9 KO’s) is well on his way to big things in the lightweight division as proven by his recent three-fight string of wins over Francisco Lorenzo (W8), David Rodela (KO5) and Raymundo Beltran (W10). Ramos will face an opponent to be named in a 10-round fight.

El Paso’s favorite fighting son Antonio Escalante (25-4, 17 KO’s) is 8-0 in his adopted hometown and the Juarez native has no intentions of seeing that run end on April 21. Escalante scored knockouts over Pipino Cuevas Jr. and Rynell Griffin in 2011 and the former NABO super bantamweight champion will be looking to make a statement at 130 pounds when he takes on Matamoros, Mexico’s Francisco Camacho (10-1, 3 KO’s) in an eight-round matchup.

For more information, visit www.goldenboypromotions.com, follow us on Twitter at www.twitter.com/GoldenBoyBoxing, www.twitter.com/abnermares00, or visit us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/GoldenBoyBoxing.

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AS THE SNOW FLIES SNOWBOARDER HAS DOWNHILL DARING

Daily News (Los Angeles, CA) January 18, 1996 | Brett Pauly Daily News Staff Writer She pounds the slopes 150 times a year, but April Lawyer falls short of calling herself a snowboard bum. A half-pipe junkie, perhaps, but not a pauper. here smith goggles

“It’s a laid-back lifestyle, but I wouldn’t say I was a total bum,” said the down-to-earth professional snowboarder from Big Bear Lake. “I do have a lot of fun and it’s not very stressful, but I don’t want to say I’m poor. I rent a house. I have a car. And I don’t borrow money from my parents.” Actually, Lawyer is far richer than her bank account suggests.

Indeed, she is an unassuming queen among the throngs of snowboarders identified by baggy pants, oversized sweat shirts and duct-taped gloves – a very existence that would scream poverty if it weren’t for those expensive surfboards-turned-skis strapped to the soles of their feet.

Her royalty is defined by top finishes in international freestyle competitions, corporate sponsorships, a burgeoning celebrity and a paycheck that will allow her finally to save money instead of merely getting by.

“I’m having the best time of my life right now. My job is to go out there and promote myself and get photos taken and all that stuff,” said the 20-year-old former children’s ski instructor who crossed over to snowboarding three years ago because she found it far more diverse and challenging.

Lawyer, who signed with her first professional backer last year, marvels at the notion of getting paid to snowboard.

“My folks are actually really excited about it,” she said. “They say that as long as I’m young and I’m able to do what I can do and make money and have fun, I might as well; it won’t last forever.” A grab-the-bull-by-the-horns-kind of gal, Lawyer rarely backs down to a challenge. Her specialty on the women’s pro snowboarding circuit is the big-air competition. She won an exhibition event in Japan last year and has several local successes.

“I have a lot of guts,” Lawyer said. “I think what makes me stand out is that my fear factor is a little different. I’m not really scared of many things.

“For example, if there is a big jump that a lot of people don’t take, I usually will as long as I know I won’t kill myself. I think ambition is the big difference.” She can fly 50 feet and excels at 360s and method air – acrobatically grabbing and twisting the board.

Competitors also match skills with her in the half-pipe event (freestyle maneuvers performed in a shell of snow), slope-style (tricks delivered over a series of jumps) and boarder-cross (a first-to-the-finish obstacle course in which five racers scramble around flags, berms and each other).

She will defend her big-air title next month in Japan during a three-week sojourn that will include filming a snowboarding movie and promoting the products of her sponsors – Hub snowboards, Airwalk boots, Bombshell clothing, Smith goggles and GMC gloves. Similar stops in Lake Tahoe and Colorado are slated before and after the overseas excursion.

Lawyer, who has called the San Bernardino Mountains home since age 3 and resides a stone’s throw from Snow Summit, is a quick learner brimming with natural talent. Last year, for instance, she took up mountain biking, then began competing and climbed the tour ranks from beginner to expert. She will be racing as a pro this year. website smith goggles

It’s not all speed and derring-do for Lawyer, however. She does have her mellow moments – painting watercolors, riding horses and disco dancing.

And though she is becoming more recognizable with each sideways tail grab, this poster girl for product catalogs, magazine ads and greeting cards remains unaffected and sincere.

“I’m definitely not different,” said Lawyer, who hopes to pursue management work in the snowboard industry. “People have known me for a lot of years living up here, and they know it hasn’t changed me. Every morning I get up to go snowboarding, the thrill is still in me.” It’s an excitement that will no doubt contribute to a canvas that has seen only the first of several promising brush strokes.

Brett Pauly Daily News Staff Writer




PIERSON – HAYWARD TONIGHT AT THE ROBERT TREAT HOTEL IN NEWARK AND LIVE ON GFL.TV

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NEWARK, NJ (April 18, 2012)—TONIGHT!!!! At The Robert Treat Hotel in Newark, Richard Pierson will take on Charles Hayward in the eight round Super Middleweight main event.

The show is promoted Gabe LaConte’s First Round Promotions and Greg Cohen Promotions.

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Pierson of Paterson came back from a twenty month layoff to take out veteran Anibal Acevedo in just one round on February 17th in Nutley, New Jersey.

Pierson has a record of 10-2 with seven knockouts and has quality victories over the likes of Curtis Jones, Ray Smith, Jimmy Campbell and Jamaal Davis

Hayward of Philadelphia has a record of 7-4 with three knockouts turned pro in 2004 and won seven of his first nine bouts. Hayward is looking to get back in the win column after dropping his previous two which includes a controversial majority decision defeat to former four-time world title challenger Omar Sheika on January 21st in Hamilton, NJ.

In the six round co-feature, John Thompson (7-0, 2 KO’s) of Newark, NJ will take on Jamond Bourgeois (4-1, 1 KO) of Harvey, LA in a six round Middleweight bout.

In a four round Bantamweight contest, Qa’id “Kid Dynamite” Muhammad (6-0, 5 KO’s) of Atlantic City takes on Steven Johnson (7-4, 4 KO’s) of St. Joseph, MO

In a four round Heavyweight battle, Aaron Kinch (2-0-1) of Newark, NJ will take on Kevin Howard (2-5-1) of Montgomery, AL

Michael Concepcion of Newark, NJ will make his pro debut against Danny Morales (0-4) of Albany in a four round Welterweight bout.

Leandro Acevedo of Newark, NJ will make his pro debut against Marcus Clay (0-1) of Baton Rouge, LA in a four round Super Middleweight fight.

Tickets for this outstanding night of boxing are $200 (Front Row); $100 VIP
and $50 for General Admission and can be purchased at:

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130 Mt. Pleasant Ave
Newark, NJ
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Final Round Boxing
156 Algonquin PKWY
Whippany, NJ
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WEIGHTS FROM NEWARK, NJ

Charles Heyward. 172.6 – Richard Pierson 168.1

Jamond Bourgeois. 154.9- John Thompson 156.7
Steven Johnson 118.2 – Qa’Id Muhammad 116.5

Kevin Howard 270.9 – Aaron Kinch 258.8

Leandro Acevedo 164.8 – Marcus Clay 164.3

Mike Conception 144.6 – Danny Morales 139

Promoter: Gabe Laconte’s First Round Promotions & Greg Cohen Promotions
Venue: Robert Treat Hotel
1st Bell: 7:30 PM

Broadcast: www.gfl.tv




FERNANDO GUERRERO INJURED; SHOBOX: THE NEW GENERATION TO MOVE AHEAD AS A DOUBLEHEADER THIS FRIDAY, APRIL 20


NEW YORK (April 17, 2012) – Dominican southpaw Fernando Guerrero (23-1, 18 KO’s) of Salisbury, Md., suffered a partially torn left biceps in training camp, forcing him to withdraw from his upcoming fight against Chris “The Irish Ghost” Fitzpatrick. The previously announced 10-round super middleweight fight between Guerrero and Fitzpatrick was tabbed to open a three-fight edition of ShoBox: The New Generation this Friday, April 20. SHOWTIME® will move ahead with a live doubleheader (11 p.m. ET/PT, delayed on the West Coast) from Beau Rivage Resort & Casino in Biloxi, Miss.

The main event will feature former undisputed 160-pound World Champion Jermain Taylor (29-4-1, 18 KO’s) facing undefeated Caleb “Golden” Truax (18-0-1, 10 KO’s) in a 10-round middleweight bout. In the 10-round junior middleweight co-feature, former Cuban amateur standout Erislandy Lara (15-1-1, 10 KO’s) takes on former world title challenger Ronald Hearns (26-2, 20 KO’s).

The special edition of ShoBox: The New Generation is promoted by DiBella Entertainment in association with Golden Boy Promotions. The main event features former undisputed middleweight champion Jermain “Bad Intentions” Taylor (29-4-1, 18 KO’s) taking on the undefeated Caleb “Golden” Truax (18-0-1, 10 KO’s) in a 10-round middleweight matchup. In the co-featured bout of the evening, former Cuban amateur star Erislandy Lara (15-1-1, 10 KO’s) takes on Ronald Hearns (26-2, 20 KO’s) in a fight originally scheduled for February 11 as the co-feature to Victor Ortiz vs. Andre Berto II, but that was rescheduled after a Berto injury caused a postponement of the event. SHOWTIME® will begin live coverage starting at 11 p.m. ET/PT (delayed on the West Coast).

Tickets, priced at $150, $100, and $50 plus tax and service charges, are available online at www.beaurivage.com, by phone at (888) 566-7469, or in person at the Beau Rivage Theatre box office. Beau Rivage room reservations can be made by calling (888) 567-6667 or visiting www.beaurivage.com

For information on SHOWTIME Sports, including exclusive behind-the-scenes video and photo galleries, complete telecast information and more, please visit the website athttp://sports.SHO.com.

About ShoBox: The New Generation
Since its inception in July 2001, the critically acclaimed SHOWTIME boxing series, ShoBox: The New Generation has featured young talent matched tough. The ShoBox philosophy is to televise exciting, crowd-pleasing and competitive matches while providing a proving ground for willing prospects determined to fight for a world title. The growing list of fighters who have appeared on ShoBox and advanced to garner world titles includes: Leonard Dorin, Scott Harrison, Juan Diaz, Jeff Lacy, Ricky Hatton, Joan Guzman, Juan Urango, David Diaz, Robert Guerrero, Kelly Pavlik, Paul Malignaggi, Kendall Holt, Timothy Bradley, Bernard Dunne, Yonnhy Perez, Yuri Foreman, Andre Ward, Cornelius Bundrage and, most recently, Rico Ramos.




Cleverly withdraws from title defense with illness


WBO Light Heavyweight champion Nathan Cleverly was forced to postpone his February 25th tite defense with Robin Krasniqi according to Dan Rafael of espn.com

“I’ve been unable to train because I’ve been laid up in bed with a viral infection and there’s not enough time to make up what I’ve missed in training to make sure I’m fully fit,” Cleverly said. “I’ve taken the advice of my doctor and been told to fully rest before attempting to start training again.

“I’m really disappointed because I was looking forward to being the first fighter to bring boxing back to the Royal Albert Hall in over a decade and the first of the century.”

“It was a big night for me as Hopkins was facing Dawson on the same night and I was looking to do a good job on Krasniqi to get a fight with the winner,” Cleverly said.

“I’m sorry for my fans, but I’m happy that the show will go on and a great talent like Billy Joe Saunders will now be topping the card along with Sam Webb and Matthew Hall, which looks like a cracking fight,” Cleverly said.

Said Warren: “It’s such a shame that Cleverly has been hit with a viral infection, and at a crucial time in his training and career. He is unable to fight and he now needs to have a good rest, get himself healthy and resume training before we look to reschedule his title defense.

“However, Billy Joe Saunders, who is one of the best young talents in Britain right now, is hungry and ready to prove that he is the next big thing. This is the perfect occasion for him to do this.”




Groves injured; Title fight with Stieglitz postponed

Undefeated British Super Middleweight George Groves has been forced out of his May 5th title shot with IBF champion Robert Stieglitz with an injury that has not been announced according to Dan Rafael of espn.com

“I am sorry to have to announce that I won’t be boxing on May 5th. I have picked up an injury in the build up to this fight,” Groves said in a statement. “We tried to work through it but soon realized I wouldn’t be able to perform the training needed to prepare for this fight.”

“After coming back to London immediately and seeking medical advice, I hope that this problem will be sorted soon and will only be a short delay,” Groves said. “I am truly sorry to everyone involved who will be affected by this. This is without a doubt the toughest decision I have ever had to make. I am gutted but nothing worth having is given away. It has only made me more determined to achieve my goal of becoming world champion. Thanks to everyone again for their continued support in my journey.”




Santa Cruz to fight Malinga for Bantamweight crown on June 2nd Showtime Quadrupleheader


Dan Rafael of espn.com is reporting that Leo Santa Cruz will take on Vusi Malinga for a vacant Bantamweight title on June 2nd as part of a quadruple header on June 2nd from the Home Depot Center in Carson, California that will be televised by Showtime.

“We’re trying to finalize it,” Schaefer said. “We’ve agreed on everything with [Malinga promoter Branco Milenkovic] and now we’re just trying to get it signed. We made a strong offer and we’ve done business with Branco before. We’ve never had problems. We treat each other with respect.”

Already announced is a cruiserweight affair between former Light Heavyweight champion Antonio Tarver and undefeated Lateef Kayode;Former Jr. Middleweight champion Winky Wright taking on undefeated Peter “Kid Chocolate” Quillin as well as WBA Super Welterweight champion Austin Trout defending against Delvin Rodriguez.




CHARLES HAYWARD STEPS IN TO FIGHT RICHARD PIERSON THIS WEDNESDAY IN NEWARK, NJ


NEWARK, NJ (April 16, 2012)—This Wednesday night at The Robert Treat Hotel in Newark, Richard Pierson will take on Charles Hayward in the right round Super Middleweight main event.

The show is promoted Gabe LaConte’s First Round Promotions and Greg Cohen Promotions.

Pierson of Paterson came back from a twenty month layoff to take out veteran Anibal Acevedo in just one round on February 17th in Nutley, New Jersey.

Pierson has a record of 10-2 with seven knockouts and has quality victories over the likes of Curtis Jones, Ray Smith, Jimmy Campbell and Jamaal Davis

Hayward of Philadelphia has a record of 7-4 with three knockouts turned pro in 2004 and won seven of his first nine bouts. Hayward is looking to get back in the win column after dropping his previous two which includes a controversial majority decision defeat to former four-time world title challenger Omar Sheika on January 21st in Hamilton, NJ.

In the six round co-feature, John Thompson (7-0, 2 KO’s) of Newark, NJ will take on Jamond Bourgeois (4-1, 1 KO) of Harvey, LA in a six round Middleweight bout.

In a four round Bantamweight contest, Qa’id “Kid Dynamite” Muhammad (6-0, 5 KO’s) of Atlantic City takes on Steven Johnson (7-4, 4 KO’s) of St. Joseph, MO

In a four round Heavyweight battle, Aaron Kinch (2-0-1) of Newark, NJ will take on Kevin Howard (2-5-1) of Montgomery, AL

Michael Concepcion of Newark, NJ will make his pro debut against Danny Morales (0-4) of Albany in a four round Welterweight bout.

Leandro Acevedo of Newark, NJ will make his pro debut against Marcus Clay (0-1) of Baton Rouge, LA in a four round Super Middleweight fight.

Tickets for this outstanding night of boxing are $200 (Front Row); $100 VIP
and $50 for General Admission and can be purchased at:

Boardwalk Saloon
206 Bloomfield Ave
Newark, NJ
973-483-8766

Elite Heat Gym
130 Mt. Pleasant Ave
Newark, NJ
862-772-2532

Final Round Boxing
156 Algonquin PKWY
Whippany, NJ
973-515-0704




RISK-TAKING ROBINSON ENTERS CAUTHEN’S BACKYARD CONFIDENT AND STRONG

Ray Robinson

Newtown PA—Philadelphia prospect The New Ray Robinson is known for taking risks. He will be fighting for the 16th time in his professional career when he faces Terrance Cauthen, of Trenton, NJ, an eight-round welterweight contest on Saturday evening, May 12, at the Newtown Athletic Club (NAC), 120 Pheasant Run, Newtown, PA.

The seven-fight card, stacked with Philadelphia fighters, will be topped by a traditional Philadelphia vs. New Jersey rivalry. Though Cauthen is from Trenton, he has made the Philadelphia area his stomping grounds. There is no question he has every advantage working for him.

A member of the 1996 USA Olympic team, Cauthen came home with a bronze medal. He has held the NABF light welterweight title, NABA light welterweight title and the USBA light middleweight title. It’s an attractive resume, but perhaps it is time to pass the torch?

Cauthen has not boxed since his unanimous decision win over Philadelphia welterweight Phil McCants almost 16 months ago. Regardless, Cauthen has been in shape every day since then. The athletic fighter has heart and is always ready to fight, even on short notice.

Robinson, on the other hand, is coming off the biggest win of his career last Jan. 21 when he out-pointed heavy-handed journeyman Doel Carrasquillo, of Lancaster, PA, on the NBC Sports Network Fight Series card at the Asylum Arena in South Philadelphia.

Robinson does not have the extensive pro resume that Cauthen brings, but there is still a story to be told. Robinson has an extensive amateur background, having competed all over the world–Italy, Russia, Turkey and Canada. He was the youngest captain on the US Boxing Team while attending Marquette University in Milwaukee, WI.

It is common to find Cauthen joking around, and Robinson (right) always dressed to impress. The two fighters are focused and ready for their must-win showdown. Between the southpaw rivalry and the PA-NJ rivalry, this fight will be one for the record books.

Philadelphia lightweights Kareem Cooley and Tevin Farmer collide on the undercard in a six-round contest. Also on the show are junior middleweight Jimmy Lowry and junior lightweight Hasan Young. Each will be making his pro debut.

ABOUT MAY 12

The Robinson-Cauthen fight tops an eight-bout card at the Newtown Athletic Club (NAC). First fight is 7.30 pm. Tickets priced at $50, $75, and $100 are on sale at the offices of Peltz Boxing (215-765-0922), www.peltzboxing.com and at the Newtown Athletic Club. The card is being promoted by Bam Boxing Promotions, Inc., in association with the NAC.

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McCloskey to face Corley

Former world title challenger Paul McCloskey will take on former world titlist DeMarcus “Chop Chop” Corley on May 5th in Belfast, Ireland according to Dan Rafael of espn.com

“Corley has been in with the very best in the business and is on a high after beating Bracero, so it’s a good test for me,” McCloskey said.




WILSON SCORES KNOCKOUT OF THE YEAR CANDIDATE OVER TAYLOR—FIGHT NOW AVAILABLE ON DEMAND ON GFL


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ATLANTIC CITY (April 15, 2012)—This past Saturday night at Ballys in Atlantic City, streaking Cruiserweight Garrett “The Ultimate Warrior” Wilson scored an explosive twelfth round stoppage over Andres Taylor to retain the USBA and win the NABF Cruiserweight title.

The bout highlighted a seven bout card that was promoted by Peltz Boxing and streamed all over the world on www.gfl.tv

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Wilson scored a knockdown in round one and in round eleven and wobbled Taylor on several occasions. Taylor had his moments as he used crafty boxing ability to score effectively in spots. In the end, it was the prodigious power of Wilson as he scored a hard knockdown in round eleven and landed a huge right hand that put Taylor out cold for several minutes just ten seconds before the end of the fight.

The EMT’s rushed in the ring but Taylor was able to leave the ring on his own power.

With the win, Wilson of Philadelphia moves to 13-5-1 with seven knockouts and is now looking at a top-five ranking by the IBF and will now enter the rankings by the WBC. Taylor of Johnstown, PA is now 20-2-2.

In the exciting co-feature, Christopher Finley used two knockdowns to catapult his way to a six round unanimous decision over Osnel Charles in a lightweight bout.

The fight was back and forth with both fighters landing big shots. Charles simply could not overcome the two knockdowns and Finley scored the mild upset.

Undefeated Jr. Welterweight Naim Nelson earned his first knockout as he went to 6-0 when he stopped Dontre King in the fourth round of their scheduled six round bout.

Gabriel Pham fought through two nasty cuts but was able to shutout pro debuting Michael Mitchell in a four round Super Middleweight bout. Pham, the Atlantic City native was coming off a year and a half layoff.

Korey Sloane & Julio Dejesus fought to a spirited four round draw in a Jr. Welterweight bout.

Joshua Reyes scored a four round unanimous decision over Elvis Rodriguez in a grueling Featherweight bout.

Todd Unthank-May closed the show out with and explosive twenty-seven second stoppage over Ronnie Lawrence in a rematch of Light Heavyweights. Unthank-May is now 3-0 with two knockouts.

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BRANDON RIOS AND RICHARD ABRIL WORLD LIGHTWEIGHT TITLE FIGHT WINNER TO RECEIVE $50,000 BONUS!


LAS VEGAS, NEV. (April 14, 2012) — Eyes on the prize baby. Eyes on the prize.

Undefeated former lightweight champion BRANDON “Bam Bam” RIOS and World Boxing Association (WBA) interim lightweight title holder RICHARD ABRIL will be fighting for more than the vacant WBA lightweight title and guaranteed purses Saturday night at Mandalay Bay, they will be fighting for a $50,000 bonus that will be awarded to the winner.

The Rio vs. Abril rumble is the co-main event to three-division world champion and Méxican icon JUAN MANUEL MÁRQUEZ (53-6-1, 39 KOs), of México City, going for his fourth world title in as many different weight divisions when he rumbles with World Boxing Organization (WBO) European junior welterweight champion SERGEY FEDCHENKO (30-1, 13 KOs), of Kharkov, Ukraine, for the vacant WBO interim 140-pound world title. Márquez vs. Fedchenko and Rios vs. Abril headline a world championship pay-per-view event that’s so big its main events are originating from two different countries!

Márquez vs. Fedchenko will take place in México City’s brand new Arena México, while Rios vs. Abril and two other exciting fights will take place at Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas, Tomorrow! Saturday, April 14. Boxing fans at Mandalay Bay will also see the Márquez vs. Fedchenko world title fight live, via closed-circuit, on a jumbo screen. The Márquez/Rios world championship event will be produced by Top Rank and distributed Live by HBO Pay-Per-View®, beginning at 9 p.m. ET / 6 p.m. PT.

“Prizefighting is part of boxing’s heritage. In the early years of modern professional boxing, offering a bonus or “prize” to the winner of a fight was a tradition. It added more excitement for the fighters and the fans,” said Todd duBoef, President of Top Rank, the promoter of Saturday night’s world championship pay-per-view event. “We wanted to bring the prize aspect back into fight game and this seemed to be the perfect platform to do it. After personally witnessing their animosity toward each other throughout fight week, I think Rios and Abril will be looking at the $50,000 bonus more as the spoils of victory than as a performance incentive. They can’t wait to go for it and one-up each other!”

“When I win my title back on Saturday night you can call my bank account Rios Grande,” stated Rios (29-0-1), of Oxnard, Calif. “I know he’s going to try and run from me all night like Forrest Gump. ‘Run Robert. Run.’ But on Saturday night I’m going to turn Forrest Gump into Forrest Chump.”

“You know why Rios is called ‘Bam Bam?’ Because he has pebbles for brains,” said Abril (17-2-1, 8 KOs), a Cuban expatriate now living in Miami, Fla. “He has to pay a guy to teach him to eat right? I learned how to do that when I was three. He’s an idiot. I’m going to break his mouth, break his heart and break his piggy bank. Come on down Bam Bam. The prize is right – FOR ME!”

Rounding out Saturday’s pay-per-view card at Mandalay Bay will be a 10-round battle between Top 10 junior welterweight contenders “Mile High” MIKE ALVARADO (32-0, 23 KOs), of Denver and MAURICIO HERRERA (18-1, 7 KOs), of Riverside, Calif.; and a 10-round lightweight fight between undefeated Top 10 contender MERCITO “No Mercy” GESTA (24-0-1, 12 KOs), of Cebu, Philippines, and OSCAR CUERO (15-7, 12 KOs), of Cartagena, Colombia, whose last seven victories have been by knockout.

Today’s Official Weigh-In is open to the public. It will take place at the Mandalay Bay Events Center. Doors Open at 2 p.m. PT with the pay-per-view fighters stepping on the scale at 3 p.m. PT.

Promoted by Top Rank, in association with Zanfer Promotions, Tecate and AT&T, remaining tickets, priced at $250, $150, $100, $50 and $25, not including applicable service charges, are available at all Ticketmaster locations (select Smith’s Food and Drug Centers and Ritmo Latino). To charge by phone with a major credit card, call Mandalay Bay at (877) 632-7400 or Ticketmaster at (800) 745-3000. Tickets also will be available for purchase at www.mandalaybay.com or www.ticketmaster.com.




Margules Outraged and Disappointed at Urango Comeback Reports


Promoter Leon Margules of Warriors Boxing wishes to issue the following warnings to the fighter and those involved with former IBF junior welterweight world champion Juan “Iron Twin” Urango’s supposed comeback fight on April 26 at the Centro Bancomer in Mexico City, reportedly against Mexican veteran Cristian Chavez (23-18, 11 KOs).

“Juan Urango is still under contract to me,” stated Margules. “He’s still under contract to Warriors boxing and does not have permission to do this fight and we intend to pursue our legal remedies and will seek redress against anyone who interferes with our contract.”

Urango (22-3-1, 17 KOs) hasn’t fought since a March 2010 loss against Devon Alexander.

“He fought Devon Alexander and after the fight, told me he was going to retire. I congratulated him on his retirement and told him if he ever decided to fight again, he still had a certain period of time left on his contract.”

Margules says he’s shocked the fighter is even attempting this without contacting his promoter, who guided the Colombian slugger to multiple regional titles, two world titles and several high-profile fights.

“I am outraged and disappointed. We took him to the world title twice. He earned way over a million dollars in the ring and had many big fights including Ricky Hatton, Devon Alexander, Randall Bailey, Andre Berto. How many boxers can say that? I don’t know who is talking to him or leading him to believe he no longer has an obligation to Warriors, but they should be aware: I have an exclusive promotional contract and whoever is putting him on is interfering.”




Tickets for June 16th “Heavyweights Collide” Tomasz Adamek vs. Eddie Chambers Prudential Center, Newark, NJ Go on sale Saturday, April 14 at 11am


Ticket priced at $254 ringside, $104, $79, and $54 available through Ticketmaster: online at www.ticketmaster.com; Charge-by-phone: 1-800-745-3000; Ticketmaster Express 866-448-7849; and Ticketmaster ticket centers. Tickets are also available at Prudential Center’s Box Office and www.prucenter.com.




SETH “MAYHEM” MITCHELL AND “THE GENTLEMAN” CHAZZ WITHERSPOON MEDIA CONFERENCE CALL TRANSCRIPT


Kelly Swanson
Thank you, everybody, for dialing in today. I’ll tell you, we are feeling the heavyweights. We have on the phone with us both Seth “Mayhem” Mitchell from his training camp in Clinton, Maryland, which is right outside of Washington, D.C.; as well as “The Gentlemen,” Chazz Witherspoon, calling in all the way from Oakland, California.

Speaking of Seth Mitchell, he will be hosting a media day next Wednesday, April 18th at 2 p.m. You will be receiving more information on that. Without further ado, I’m going to turn this over to Dave Itskowitch, Chief Operating Officer of Golden Boy Promotions. Dave?

David Itskowitch

Thank you very much, Kelly. Thank you, everyone, for joining us today. We are here for the Seth Mitchell vs. Chazz Witherspoon conference call. This fight is going to be a 12-round heavyweight fight for the vacant NABO heavyweight title. It will be the co-main event to Hopkins versus Dawson, which will be a 12-round fight for the WBC and Ring Magazine Light Heavyweight Championships.

The event is promoted by Golden Boy Promotions and Gary Shaw Productions. It will be happening Saturday, April 28th at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, televised live on HBO World Championship Boxing, beginning at 10:15 p.m. eastern time, 7:15 p.m. pacific time, sponsored by Corona, AT&T, and of course, Caesar’s Atlantic City. We have tickets still available, but they are going very fast. We implore everyone to get their tickets before they are all gone because this is a hot-selling event.

Now, to say a few words, I’d like to introduce a gentleman I’ve known for quite a few years. He’s very aptly named as “The Gentleman.” He’s the cousin of former heavyweight champion, Tim Witherspoon. He began boxing when he was a sophomore at St. Joseph’s University in 2002. He impressively made the 2004 Olympic team as an alternate after fighting for less than two years. He graduated from St. Joe’s in 2005 with a degree in pharmaceutical marketing.

He has an impressive knockout percentage of 22 of his 30 wins, coming by way of knockout. He is the winner of seven of his last eight fights. He has a record of 30 and 2 with 22 K.O.’s. From Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, “The Gentleman” Chazz Witherspoon.

Chazz Witherspoon

How is everyone doing? I appreciate everybody for calling in. I feel good. I feel really blessed to have this opportunity to take this fight with Seth. I appreciate Golden Boy, and Seth, and everybody who made this possible-HBO. I’m just happy to be here.

Dave Itskowitch

Thanks a lot, Chazz. Now, to say a few words, another young man who is a heavyweight contender, who’s bringing a lot of energy and excitement into his division. He is 29 years old. He’s a former high school All-American and former standout linebacker at Michigan State University. A rarity these days when you can have a fight of any kind, but a heavyweight fight with two college graduates tangling.

He turned pro in 2008. He was named one of ESPN.com’s Prospects to Watch for 2011, and is widely considered to be the United States’ best chance for a heavyweight world champion. He’s won nine fights in a row by knockout; four coming in 2008, and in his last fight in December of last year, in front of his hometown fans in Washington, D.C. In his HBO debut he knocked out Timur Ibragimov, handing him his first knockout defeat.

On April 28th he will be fighting in Atlantic City for the first time in his career. I know he’s bringing quite a few fans up the road from the D.C. area. With a record of 24, 0, and 1, with 18 KO’s, from Brandywine, Maryland, Seth “Mayhem” Mitchell.

Seth Mitchell

Thanks, Dave. How’s everybody doing? First, I just want to thank God for giving me this opportunity. I want to thank everyone that made this possible-Golden Boy, my team, my management. I want to thank Chazz for accepting the fight. I don’t know about you all, but I’m very excited for this fight. I know Chazz is training extremely hard. I’m training extremely hard. It’s going to be a good fight.

It’s my first time being scheduled for 12 rounds. I know a lot of people are thinking, ‘how’s he going to do if he gets taken into deep waters?’ But, this is what I do to provide for my family. I’m not worried about going the distance at all. I’m just excited about this fight. Again, I know Chazz is training hard, so it’s just making me train harder. I’m excited. You all should be excited, too.

Like Dave said, this is the first time that-now I don’t know if it’s the first time, but to have two African American heavyweights who both have college degrees, getting it in, about to lock on. I respect Chazz. His record speaks for itself-30 wins, 2 losses, 22 KO’s. I consider him to be fundamentally sound. He’s a good technical boxer, and he comes to fight. He throws a lot of punches. He’s just making me sharpen up my game, cross my t’s and dot my i’s.

Come the 28th of April, he’s going to be ready. I’m going to be ready. I know a lot of people are saying that Chazz has been at this level two other times and he’s came up short. I know he’s going to train hard. They say this is like the nail in the coffin fight for him, but I feel the same way for me. I’m not finished reaching my goals, where I’m trying to go in my boxing career.

Now, I was laughing with my sister about three weeks ago. I said, this might be the nail in the coffin for Chazz if he loses this fight, but if I lose this fight, my coffin is going to be in production. I’m not ready for my coffin to be in production yet. I hope everybody-if you can’t make it to the arena, definitely tune in on April 28th because you’re going to have two heavyweights that are coming to put on a show. We’re going to do our part, so you all just tune in. Thanks again for the opportunity. I really appreciate it.

Dave Itskowitch

Thanks a lot, Seth. I guess we’ll now turn over to Q&A from the media.

Kelly Swanson

Okay. Operator, if you could open the phone lines. I just want to say I heard two college-educated, graduated heavyweights. I think it’s a first in boxing. Can’t you hear it in their articulation? I love it. Please be mindful that they are both on the phone. If you can ask one question and then possibly get in another one for the other guy, that would be awesome. Okay, operator, go ahead.

Q:

Question for you here, I guess, first, you followed the cut of the career paths of other heavyweights, particularly Americans, like Mike Tyson, and Riddick Bowe, and those guys. Where do you compare yourself in terms of where they were in their career to where you are in your career now? Are you comfortable with being identified as the next American chance to win a world heavyweight championship?

Seth Mitchell

I believe in myself. I’m very confident, but I’m not cocky. I let other people say all the accolades and give all the praise. I just continue to work hard. I do believe I have the tools to become heavyweight champion of the world. But as far as me saying that I’m the next great American heavyweight-I let everybody else say it. It sounds better when they say it. You’ll never hear me say it. I’m just going to continue to try to be a sponge, work as hard as I can, and try to reach my goals. But I do believe that I have the tools to become heavyweight champion of the world.

Q:

My question, you mentioned that earlier in your opening remarks about the fact that Chazz had stepped up a couple of times and come up short. Those are the two fights he had against Areola and Tony Thompson. I wonder, those are two guys that have fought for the heavyweight title. Thompson is going to get another opportunity to fight for the title coming up July 7th.

I wonder, when you look and you see how he performed against those guys-I know you want to win the fight, but do you have it in your mind that you want to be as equally impressive as those two guys? Areola got a DQ win in the third round, but being honest, he was basically on the verge of knocking Chazz out. Chazz, in a good fight, got stopped I believe, in the tenth round by Tony Thompson. Would you like to put on an equally spectacular performance to measure yourself against these other top-ten heavyweight contenders?

Seth Mitchell

Definitely. I would be lying if I said I didn’t want to look impressive. My main thing is I want to get the “W,” but I definitely want to go out there and be entertaining. It’s an entertaining sport. That’s why I’m back on HBO as the co-main event. At the same time, I’m not going to go out there reckless. I’m just going to dictate, stay behind my jab. I believe if I put my punches together and stay with my game plan, I could get him out of there. But, I’m definitely going to be prepared to go hard 12 rounds. I do want to be impressive. I don’t want my knockout streak to stop. But at the same time, I’ll go out there to be smart. But, I’m an entertaining fighter. Win, lose, or draw, I’m coming to fight and the fans will be entertained. But I definitely-I expect to win.

Q:

Is it at all difficult for you to strictly focus on the task at hand, but knowing in the back of your mind that as long as Seth Mitchell keeps putting together some wins, there is going to be a heavyweight title shot? I mean, the Klitschko brothers themselves have mentioned your name, have talked about you when they’ve talked to media when they’ve done conference calls and interviews prior to some of their fights, because they constantly are seeking an American opponent. Is it hard to stay focused, knowing in the big picture, that you keep doing things right, you’re getting a chance to fight for one of the big titles?

Seth Mitchell

To be honest, it’s really not that hard for me because, exactly what you said, I have to keep winning. If I don’t keep winning, all that talk is for nothing. I just have to take it one step at a time. To say that I don’t think about it, I would be lying. I do think about it, but at the same time, I keep everything in perspective. I have a good team around me. I just continue to work hard. But I know all of my plans are contingent on me winning, and me looking impressive, and improving at each and every fight. And thus far, in my career, I feel that I have.

Q:

Chazz, I wanted to ask you something similar to that. Maybe by beating Seth Mitchell you don’t automatically get in the front of the line to fight one of the Klitschko’s, but how significant is it for you in this fight to take on a guy like Seth who has a lot of people talking, people thinking maybe he’s going to be the future champ, going to be at least a guy to get one of those big opportunities? For you to take care of him, put those two losses in your step-up fights, and show that you can step-up a bit and handle that, and go out there and not only get the win, but look good also doing so.

Chazz Witherspoon

I look at that and the question you asked of me, the way I look at it is people have yet to see me at my best. I just plan on going out here and putting out my best performance. Everything is starting to come together. Everything came together with this fight, and it came together out of nowhere. It was definitely a blessing to how I got with Virgil. I got the chance to finally go away to camp, my first time ever being at a camp, and getting good sleep and eating correct and training all the time.

Everything came together, I believe, for a reason. I plan on going out there and putting on a good performance. In both of those fights, in any of my losses-everybody knows me. Anybody who knows me knows that when Chazz Witherspoon comes into a fight, he’s coming to fight. I’m a man’s man. I come to rumble. I don’t fear any man. When I fight Seth, I’m not going to come and fight him like I’m scared of him.

I’m not trying to say that all these other opponents were scared of him, but when you watch the fights, when they’re fighting him, they’re throwing punches just trying to keep him off of them. They’re not really committing their punches. They’re fighting scared, so to speak. I’m not a guy that’s going to come in like that. My heart doesn’t pump any Kool-Aid. I know Seth’s heart doesn’t pump any Kool-Aid. You’re going to have two men in there that are trying to win a fight. I believe I’m going to have a good showing myself.

Q:

I just want to ask you one other thing, and you brought it up. You’re now training, I believe, with Virgil Hunter out in the Bay area. First of all, who was training you prior to that, and what was it that led you to Virgil, and how has it been going?

Chazz Witherspoon

Wade and Randy Hinnant were training me before I came to Virgil. Actually, my coach, Wade, is still going to be in the corner. Virgil is just going to be the number one in the corner. So we added Virgil in. That came about because I got with a new management team. It’s called Jaw Breaker Management, and it’s with a guy named Steve Russo and Ken Norton.

Ken Norton actually suggested me attempting to get with a new trainer and he mentioned Virgil. The funny thing about Virgil was the fact that I had a list of three trainers that if I ever worked with anybody else, the three guys that I would work with, and Virgil’s name was on that list. The three names were Nazim Richardson, Virgil Hunter, and Barry Hunter.

Now that wasn’t in any particular order. That was just the three names I had on my list, so if I ever worked with anybody else. When they mentioned Virgil, I talked with Virgil on the phone. I had met him before because me and Dre were roommates back for the 2004 Olympics, me and Andre Ward. I met Virgil back then. It kind of came together and I came out here.

I think I had a five-week camp, or something like that, for this fight. He’s a brilliant man-brilliant, brilliant mind when it comes to boxing. Like I said, it’s going pretty good. I’m a student. I’m an auditory learner, and he’s somebody who knows how to make things make sense. He’s a heck of a strategist. He just has a really brilliant mind when it comes to boxing.

Q:

Sounds good. To clarify one thing, Ken Norton that is part of your management team, he is not the former heavyweight champion, correct?

Chazz Witherspoon

No, that is Ken. That’s Kenny.

Q:

The former champion is part of your management?

Chazz Witherspoon

Yes.

Q:

I’m wondering, as we all know, training and conditioning is such a significant element in professional boxing. So often, that in the latter rounds, the winner is determined by the level of conditioning. I’m just wondering, since you’ve never been in a 12-round fight before, if indeed it goes into the later rounds, are you taking any special provisions or doing anything differently in your training to prepare you to go into a deeper fight?

Seth Mitchell

Yes. As far as this, we do a lot of our training on a punch count, just picking up my punch, you know, 200 punches a round, 250-260 punches a round, and increasing my sparring rounds. Yesterday I sparred 12 rounds straight with various sparring partners coming in and out. Increasing my roll now, just doing the right thing. I’m always a fighter. If you look at my weight, I’ve always come in at a pretty good-because just to stay weight, the heaviest I’ve ever been going up to my average is 243 in 25 fights.

I’m not worried about going 12 rounds. This is my first-Chazz has never gone 12 rounds either, I don’t believe. I believe he was scheduled to go 12 rounds once, but I don’t know if he went 12 rounds. This will be new territory for the both of us. The conditioning part is the furthest thing in my mind. This is how I provide for my family. I’ll never lose a fight from conditioning or underestimating my opponent.

Q:

Okay. In the past, some of your critics have talked about when you come under fire, rather than staying and countering, you have a tendency to step back, sort of regroup, and start the process over. Are you taking any necessary steps so that you can actually stay counter and then proceed forward in the fight?

Seth Mitchell

That’s what I’m working on. Whenever people ask me, what can I work on? It’s countering off of my defense. We’ve been working on it. Like I said, I’m a student of the game and I try to get better each and every fight. I believe if you look at the Timur fight, the damage started when he was the aggressor and I threw two punches and a counter, and then came back with the left hook.

Those are things that we’re working on. I’ll continually get better. I’m just looking forward to an exciting fight. We’ve been working on some things, so hopefully I can take it from the ring and training to the ring in the fight. We’ll see what happens. But I’m definitely excited.

Q:

I like your introduction about the two African American heavyweights, and like Kelly said, that are college graduates. I do think this is a first. Chazz, your first fight under Virgil Hunter, which fight was that?

Chazz Witherspoon

This will be my first fight under Virgil Hunter.

Q:

This will be your first one. I’m just looking at your record. Your past nine fights you’ve lost twice. But the other fights that you won were all knockouts, including your last four. Have you made a concerted effort, as I guess you referenced to, to sitting down on your punches and challenging your opponents?

Chazz Witherspoon

Yes. I think all that comes in time. I kind of started late, so it’s tremendous what Seth has accomplished in the limited amount of time we’ve been boxing. But I came into boxing late as well, and I shot through the amateurs. I had a meteoric rise through the amateurs. It’s kind of the opposite. Seth is having a meteoric rise through the professional ranks. I shot through the amateurs.

There is a lot of stuff we had to skip over. I had to just come in, throw a lot of punches, be busy, outwork people with the amateurs to get where I got in the amateurs-winning national gloves and all that. It was always constantly me having to try to go back to the drawing board. I turned pro with only a little bit under three years of experience. I think now I’m getting a little more seasoned, a little more mature. I am able to commit to my shots a little better. I believe I’m starting to come into my own now. I believe that’s allowing me to land my punches better.

Q:

Questions for both of you. What, given the fact that you’re both college graduates, if you hadn’t been boxing, what do you think each of you would be doing? Chazz, what would you be doing with your pharmaceutical degree? What were your goals?

Chazz Witherspoon

I believe I would have been a pharmaceutical rep. I would have been the guy that you see in the doctor’s office with the briefcase, and he’s going in and trying to get the doctor to write the prescription for whatever medicines that I would represent. I would definitely use my degree and utilize my degree. I have no problem with talking. I’d be a salesman, basically.

Q:

Seth, same question for you.

Seth Mitchell

I don’t know if I’d be a carrying a briefcase. Coming up I had a lot of mentors and things of that nature that kept me out of trouble and kept me on the right track. With my degree in criminal justice I probably would have tried to navigate towards some type of mentoring, helping young kids, the youth, somewhere in that aspect, because I didn’t have a father growing up.

My mom and my father separated when I was five years old, but I had, through sports and things of that nature, I had a lot of mentors and counselors that really kept me on the right path. To give back that way, I probably would have tried to-even though my degree was in criminal justice, but try to navigate in that direction.

Q:

Okay. My last question for you, Seth, would be, what is your notion, what is your opinion about what he said about your opponents fighting scared? I guess that’s the first time I’ve heard that. Do you see any truth in that? Do you welcome his challenge of being the first one who doesn’t fight scared, if that’s his estimation?

Seth Mitchell

I definitely welcome the challenge. I don’t think a lot of people come into the ring and intentionally act scared. I really think that once they get into the ring with me, they see me and my stature and I look like I can punch hard and things of that nature. But, they underestimate my boxing IQ, my heart, my intentional fortitude when I get into the ring, and they underestimate my quickness. I think a lot of them, once they get into the ring, it surprises them. Then once I start touching them, they tend to get out of there.

We’ll see what happens. Like I said, I respect Chazz. I’ve watched his fights and I’ve studied him and like he said, he comes to fight. He said his heart doesn’t pump Kool-Aid and mine doesn’t either. If you slice me open, you find no female dog in me. It’s going to be a good fight. Just be prepared. I hope everybody tunes in because if you can’t hear it in my voice, I’m excited about this fight. This is the stage that I want to be on, the stage that I want to continue to stay on. I know what I got to do in order for that to happen. 4/28 its going down. I’m ready to go.

Q:

Any chance that after this fight, both of you guys could put the gloves down and talk politics?

Chazz Witherspoon

I believe so. The funny thing is, I said to somebody else, another reporter, that everything that I’m learning about Seth, from what I’m seeing, it seems like he’d be somebody I would actually probably be cool with outside of boxing. Because he sounds like a stand-up guy, a hard-working man, and he’s about his family. I’m about my family, as well. Just to clarify that statement, I wasn’t trying to knock any of his opponents, or saying that they were scared of him. I wasn’t trying to say that it’s a challenge to Seth that I’m coming in, and I’m not scared. I was just stating the facts.

I was just letting you know that I’m not a scary guy like that and that I come to fight. So that’s all it was. It wasn’t just sending a challenge to Seth or a knock on any of his opponents either. I didn’t want it to be taken like that as well.

Q:

First question, I’m going to keep it short and sweet. First question will be for Chazz. Chazz, this is your first fight working with Virgil Hunter. Without giving away your whole game plan, obviously, what can we expect from you in the ring working with Virgil Hunter that we didn’t see from you in the past? Are you looking more towards a technical approach in this fight or more like a hit and don’t get hit approach? What kind of approach are you looking for to implement in this fight?

Chazz Witherspoon

Well, Virgil has helped me from the technical side of things, cleaning up some stuff that I needed to work on and allowed me to get better leverage on my shots and put my shots together a little better. So it’s going to be more from a technical standpoint.

Q:

Now, obviously, I’m sure you’re predicting a big win on the 28th. What are you hoping a win against Seth would bring your career at this point?

Chazz Witherspoon

Well, I know a win against Seth would revitalize my career. But I always speak to the fact that boxing is a sport that-it’s one of the only sports that as soon as you lose one fight or two fights it’s like your career is over. Kobe Bryant can go out and have five points in one game and then the next game go out and drop 40/50 points and he’s still Kobe Bryant. But in boxing, one/two loses your career is done.

I don’t really understand that. But I know it’ll revive my career because in boxing you’re only as good as your last win. So it would do tremendous thing for my career. It would put my name back in the mix.

Q:

With that being said, do you view this as one of your last times to shine and show the world why you’re relevant in heavyweight division?

Chazz Witherspoon

Yeah. I know it’s an important fight. As far as the last time to shine I don’t look at it like that. But, yes, no-it’s definitely an important fight and I don’t take it lightly at all. I wouldn’t have left and came all the way out here and been away from my family like this about taking a fight lightly. Like I said, I’m a family man. But, no, it’s very important. It’s imperative that I win this fight in order to put my name still be in the mix of being a contender or being in the top ten.

Q:

My next question will be for Seth. Seth, a reporter before me talked about how you never had gone 12 rounds. What’s sparring looking like? How many rounds are you sparring preparing for the fight? Are you sparring 12 by now or are you going further than 12? How are you going about trying to strengthen your conditioning for the fight?

Seth Mitchell

I put in a lot of rounds. I believe I’ve put in about 70 to 80 rounds so far and I’ve won 12 rounds. We typically get about, I would say, 85 to 100 rounds of sparring for my fight. So we’re right on-right on course. I’m feeling great. During this time in training camp you have your little nicks and your bruises but you just suck it up.

But right now my body is tired. I’m in the heart of my training camp. But with that being said you’re never 100% training for your fight. So it’s just been an extremely grueling training camp but it’s a training camp. I just wanted to speak on what Chazz said about having-not losing a fight or two. I totally agree with him. This is not like a team sport where if you’re a good team you take a loss then they don’t write you off as they do in boxing.

So it’s a big fight for both of us. And like I said before he’s going to be ready. I’m going to be ready and I’m excited about the fight. But I’ve put in about 70 to 80 rounds thus far. This week and next week we’re really ramping up our training and then we’ll cool down from there.

Q:

Oh yes. Good afternoon. Hey, quick question. I want to get back to the concept of you guys being two college graduates. Real quick, man, for both of you, what advantages or what lessons did you learn while you were pursuing your degree? Seth, I know that you were also playing ball. Chazz, I wasn’t sure whether you were involved in athletics prior to in college or what you might have done in high school?

Whereas, we grew up learning that if you don’t fight the whole time or if you don’t fight when you’re young. If you’re not in this game by the time you’re 13, 14, 15 years old then you’re never going to be a champion. You never can be that type of contender or eventually a champion.

So obviously, you guys are on the way to dispelling that myth. So in what ways do you see your college process both in the classroom and in athletics as assisting you and helping you to become the contenders and champions that you are?

Chazz Witherspoon

Well, I played sports growing up my whole life. And actually when I went to college I had three division one basketball scholarships and two track scholarships. So I’ve always been an athlete. I ended up taking an academic scholarship at St. Joe’s. But I think being in school and doing the studying and being in academia like that, I’ve learned that I can do whatever I put my mind to.

So when I came into boxing I had a goal and my goal was just to make the Olympic trials. I ended up surpassing my goal and becoming an alternate. And that was all due to dedication and hard work and really a stick-to-itiveness. And I believe Seth is that same type of guy. When I read up on him and from what I’ve seen and heard he’s somebody that worked hard in athletics and in football and became an All-American. He’s doing it in boxing now too.

What you are doing speaks for itself in a short amount of time. And I know, only because I did a lot of stuff in a short amount of time in the amateurs. So I knew-I know how it is when people start expecting things of you early in your career and that pressure’s on you. I really do believe that with having the sports background and the school background you get a handle on that you can do whatever you put your mind to. I think that’s the big thing that comes out of that for me. Go ahead, Seth.

Seth Mitchell

For me, it’s like you said, going to college no one wants to study all the time. No one wants to go to class every single day and sit in there for those grueling hours, but it’s something that you have to do if you want to achieve a certain goal. If you want to reach the apex of your goal then certain things you can have fun, but you’ve got to do what your suppose to do and that just goes with boxing. Every day I don’t feel like coming to the gym. I don’t feel like putting my road miles in. I don’t feel like training extremely hard.

But when at those days when I don’t feel like doing that I think about it’s not about me. It’s about the why. Why am I doing this? I take the you, I take the me out of the equation. Why am I doing this? Because I want to provide for my wife, for my two children. I want to provide for my family. I tell people all the time I’m going to be alright. I’m fine. I can go out there. I can get a job. I can work. I got a college degree. I’ll be alright. But it’s not about me.

So going to college and graduating; when I was in college a lot of people didn’t think that I would succeed. Unlike Chazz, he had an academic scholarship. I consider myself a C student. But I work extremely hard. So as easy as athletics came to me was as hard as it was in the classroom. But I had the wherewithal to work hard and just to be determined.

So there was no doubt that I was going to graduate when I went to college. And I went to college, played football and graduated in four years. I got my degree in Criminal Justice with specialization in Homeland Security and Security Management. So, it’s just time management. So you can have fun but you know you’ve got things that you need to do and so when it’s time to play, it’s time to play. And that’s when basically it’s not me and it’s just carried over to my boxing career.

Q:

Man, that’s solid. Look here, I’m going to close with this question and know, essentially, I need for both of you guys after you finish this fight on the 28th. I need both of you all to stay undefeated in a couple of years, both of you fight for the heavyweight crown against each other so we can reset this landscape especially for African American athletes in this country, being college educated, coming from these neighborhoods, doing the kinds of things that you guys are doing, the commitment you have to your families and to your communities. Man, I thank God that I lived long enough to see this day. You guys continue to go forward. I appreciate you.

Q:

We’ve heard a lot today about a college educated heavyweights. There’s a couple of other college educated heavyweights that I can think of and their name is Dr. Steel Hammer, and Dr. Iron Fist, otherwise known as the Klitschko brothers. We hear a lot of negativity a lot of the time when the Klitschkos get talked about in America. I’d just like to ask both of you guys as your fellow academics and everything. What do you think-what do you like about the Klitschko brothers? What would you like to emulate if you could about the Klitschko brothers? I mean, obviously, they’ve been very successful. So, both of you, I don’t care who goes first.

Chazz Witherspoon

I’ve been in camp with Wladimir three times. I was in camp in the Pocono’s, in Austria and in Spain with him. And Wladimir is really, really a nice guy as far as if you didn’t know he was heavyweight champ of the world he wouldn’t tell you. He’s not that type of guy. So he definitely is a class act. He likes the people that are in this camp to conduct themselves with class. He trains really hard. So, if anything, I would like to emulate training as hard as he does, just being a class act and carrying myself in such a way that I bring respect to the sport as he does.

Seth Mitchell

I concur with Chazz. I haven’t been in camp with him. But as seeing him on tape and watching him he’s definitely a class act. Handling himself like a true champion and that’s something. If God blesses me to win the heavyweight championship of the world I definitely want to conduct myself as he does outside the ring.

As far as inside the ring I respect him. He uses his God-given attributes. He fights tall. He has a lot of power. He has that night switch power. Hit you one time and your lights could be out. I definitely wish I could add that to my arts, but I feel that I have real power. I’ve seen him turn that light switch off. So they don’t call him “The Hammer “for nothing. I think which ever one it is, both of them can hit hard.

Q:

Thank you very much. I just had a follow-up question for Chazz. Chazz, I’m wondering if you could just tell a little about how it came that one of your managers is Kenny Norton the heavyweight champ? That seems kind of cool. You’re a heavyweight contender and managed by a Hall of Fame Heavyweight, former heavyweight champion.

Chazz Witherspoon

Well actually my uncle, my dad’s brother, is the lead singer for the group Cameo. Larry Blackmon is my uncle and I was talking with my uncle and I was telling him that I was thinking about getting some new management. He was telling me that he had some friends, some buddies that do some stuff with music, and do some stuff with Hollywood. Then he mentioned that one of his friends were really good friends with Ken Norton.

So they talked to Ken about me and Ken got really excited. Steve Russo and Ken got together. They came up with Jawbreaker Management and then he took me on. So I’m the only boxer they have right now. But they’re doing good for me.

Kenny actually came out here. He wanted to see me and we talked. Like I said, it was a blessing. It kind of all came together pretty fast as this fight was being made all this stuff was coming together. Like I said, I’ve never been at camp before. So I have all these opportunities that came together at the same time.

Q:

So is this your first fight with him as your manager?

Chazz Witherspoon

Yep, first fight. Yep, first fight with Virgil. First fight with Ken as my manager. First fight in a real camp. A lot of firsts.

Q:

So if you have a guy like that as a manager, now, he’s not your trainer, obviously, but he is a Hall of Famer. He’s a former heavyweight champion of heavyweight. Do you ever just sit and talk with him a little bit about the sorts of either physical things you might want to look at or the mental aspect of being a heavyweight boxer? It seems like he would be a great resource to have a conversation with that about?

Chazz Witherspoon

Oh, no, definitely. Definitely. He’s shared some things with me as far as what he thinks I need to do in the ring and things like that. And I asked him well how I get a body like that, like he had back in his day. And he said, well, he did a lot of calisthenics and he showed me some of the exercises that he used to do and all that. So he’s definitely a resource and I like getting that wisdom, that tried and true wisdom.

Q:

Is he going to accompany you to the fight?

Chazz Witherspoon

Yeah, he’ll be at the fight. Yep, he’ll be there. Steve Russo will be there and my family. I think my uncle Larry is coming in, too. So there will be a lot of people. I know Seth is going to have a lot of fans. I’m going to have a lot of fans there. So it’s going to be a good fight. It’s going to be a terrific good fight, exciting fight, exciting atmosphere, all that good stuff.

Q:

How are you doing Seth? How are you doing Chazz? Quick question for both of you guys. First Chazz, I’m just curious to know, we all know you guys have some similarities and some synergy in terms of you’re both around the same age, from the mid-Atlantic, college educated.

I’m curious, do you feel that maybe you have an edge because you’ve been in some competitive moments with competent punches like Arreola, good technician with “Punk” Thompson. And I’m wondering if you’re looking at this fight thinking that Seth hasn’t been tested quite like that from guys like that, with the exception of Ibragimov. I’m curious if you take any confidence from that?

Chazz Witherspoon

Well, no. I mean, the way I look at it, I actually look at it from the opposite form. Being that Seth has a little bit of experience that he has and has been able to do what he’s done speaks volumes for him. Do you see what I’m saying? So I don’t get into the fact that people keep saying he hasn’t been tested in this and that and the other. I mean all the people that are saying he hasn’t been tested hasn’t gotten in the ring with him. Everybody that goes in the ring with him tried to test him and they came up short.

So, obviously, there’s something there. I do know that this is one of the times, one of the few times that I have more experience than the person I’m getting in the ring with. So I’m cognizant of that. But as far as thinking Seth doesn’t have what it takes to be here, it’s obvious he does because we’re here. I’m actually the underdog in this fight. I’m not expected to win this fight. He’s expected to win this fight.

The one way I that I do look at it is that there’s no pressure on me. So I mean I like that because most of the times when I’m fighting I’m expected to win. So the pressures on me to make the fight look good and make the fight, look a certain way, do all these things. That pressures not on me. So it allows me just to be me and fight. So I have a freedom from that standpoint.

Q:

No, understood. Having said that, do you take anything from the experience fighting Tony Thompson from Arreola as something that you might be able to put on your belt to help you in fight like this? Or for you, to look individually at Seth as a completely individuated different experience, apples and oranges in other words?

Chazz Witherspoon

Naw, what I learned from the Arreola fight is that you have a plan and when you get hit-that was my first time I remember being buzzed in a fight. And you tell yourself you’re going to fight and fight harder and it’s either fight or flight that takes place and mine’s was fight. So, instead of me covering up and being smart about it I just wanted to fight him that much harder.

So I’ve learned how to deal with things better now. He’s a puncher like Arreola was a puncher. So I learned better how to conduct myself if I do get hit with a shot and I get buzzed I know how to fight and not just go to all-out war like I did with Arreola. I fought stupid in that fight. But that was my immaturity in the ring showing up. I’m not that same fighter anymore. My defense looks better now.

Q:

Seth, for you, with your last fight with Ibragimov it ended quickly. A lot of your fights before that ended quick. I’m curious, as you’re looking to get such quality experience in the ring with a good type of a fighter, a good puncher like Chazz that in the back of your mind are you kind of hoping that you can get some rounds in that the fight can go in the middle round so you can really get some good rounds in as you move forward in your career? Or, for you, is it just you’re going to take what’s given at you and if there’s an opportunity to end it early it doesn’t matter? Or, I’m wondering, if you’re looking at this like this could be a good opportunity to go into the deeper rounds and get more of that experience?

Seth Mitchell

Absolutely not. I don’t get paid by the rounds. I’ll be prepared to go hard 12 rounds. But if the fight could end in the first round that’s how I want it to end. My ultimate goal is to win the heavyweight championship of the world and leave this sport with my health and financial security. So I take my punishment in my training camp. Like I said, I went 12 rounds yesterday. I don’t underestimate my opponent. But, no, I want the fight to end early.

But I definitely will be prepared to go hard 12 rounds. Why should I stay in there and take more punishment? I learned in the gym. I learned in my sparring session. I don’t go out there; people they don’t believe me. I don’t really go out there looking for knockouts. I put my punches together and I have decent punching power in both hands and a decent speed. Once I do that my fights just end early even with the Timor fight. I expected if I got to stop it would have been seventh or eighth round. I didn’t expect to stop him in two rounds. Sometimes I surprise myself. But I’ll be prepared to go 12 rounds or 1 round. It doesn’t matter.

Q:

I’m wondering if you actually were tuned in when Wladimir defended against Jean-Marc Mormeck? As Dan pointed out he did mention your name as somebody who’s on his radar? I’m wondering if you actually heard that and what your quick thoughts were about him mentioning you.

Seth Mitchell

Yes. I definitely was tuned in. I definitely heard it. Actually, I don’t have a lot of followers on Twitter, but I know about 30 minutes later I jumped up like 400 Twitter followers. So that was pretty cool, so thanks, Dan and thank, Wlad, for throwing my name out there. But I did watch it. I did tune in.

But as I said before, I don’t let that-all the positive stuff it goes in and it stays in for a little bit then it exits out because you can have a quick fall in boxing. As Chazz said, you lose one or two fights and you’re off the radar. So I know in order to reach my goal, I’m only as good as my last fight and the Good Lord willing I can go out here on the 28th and look impressive and keep learning so I could be back on this page again.

Kelly Swanson

Okay. I think that’s it. We’re going to wrap it up. You guys, I was stunned because this was like one of the best conference calls ever. The quotable, these guys got a lot from you guys. We really appreciate the time that you took to do this for us today. Dave, any parting words or the fighters, anything you want to say and we’ll wrap it up.

Dave Itskowitch

I just want to thank everyone for joining us. Thank Seth and Chazz for taking the time out of training. I hope everyone has the opportunity to come down to Atlantic City and if not catch it on HBO.

Seth Mitchell

Thank you, man. Thanks for having us. Like I was saying, it’s going to be a good fight. Tony and Chazz are coming to fight, I’m coming to fight. So everybody tune in. It’s going to be an exciting night of boxing.

Chazz Witherspoon

Thank you. Thank you all for tuning in and asking us the questions. Like Seth said, it’s going to be a good fight so everybody needs to tune in or grab the tickets and be down there and be a part of this tremendous fight.

END OF CALL

“Hopkins vs. Dawson: Once And For All,” a 12-round bout for Hopkins’ WBC and Ring Magazine light heavyweight world championships, is presented by Golden Boy Promotions and Gary Shaw Productions and sponsored by Corona, AT&T and Caesars Atlantic City. Also featured will be a 12-round heavyweight battle between Seth “Mayhem” Mitchell and “The Gentleman” Chazz Witherspoon for the vacant NABO heavyweight title. The event will take place at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, New Jersey and will be televised live on HBO World Championship Boxing beginning at 10:15 p.m. ET/7:15 p.m. PT.

Tickets, priced at $300, $200, $100, $50 and $25, are available for purchase at the Boardwalk Hall box office, by calling Ticketmaster at (800) 736-1420 or online at ticketmaster.com.




CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING THIS SATURDAY KICKS OFF BUSY SPRING OF BOXING ON GFL


NEW YORK (APRIL 12, 2012)—This Saturday night from Atlantic City, IBF number-nine ranked Cruiserweight Garrett “The Ultimate Warrior” Wilson will defend his USBA and fight for the vacant NABF titles in a rematch with Andres Taylor that will headline a seven bout card that will be streamed live on www.gfl.tv.

Starting with the show, it will kick off a stretch of a minimum of nine big boxing events over the next two months.

“This is unprecedented in terms of the title fights and future stars that will be seen on one outlet over a short period of time”, said gfl.tv Director of Boxing and Acquisitions and lead blow by blow announcer Marc Abrams

“A lot of these fights have importance and will elevate some of these fighters to title shots while prospects will get world wide exposure. We are also negotiating for some terrific events all over the world that will be added to our schedule”

Saturday April 14th—Wilson vs. Taylor II for the USBA/NABF Cruiserweight championship…On September 11, 2010, Garrett Wilson went into Andres Taylor’s hometown and walked away with a disputed draw. That draw set off a streak of four consecutive wins over some of the best Cruiserweights in the world that has catapulted Wilson to number-nine by the IBF. Taylor wants to end this streak and pick up two belts in the process in this battle of Eastern vs. Western Pennsylvania…Also on the card will be emerging Lightweight Osnel Charles, Undefeated Jr. Welterweight Naim Nelson; Undefeated Super Middleweight Gabriel Pham; Undefeated Featherweight Joshua Reyes as well as undefeated Light Heavyweight Todd Unthank-May

Wednesday April 18—First Round Promotions From Newark, NJ—A great show featuring some great prospects from the New Jersey/ New York that is headlined by an eight round Middleweight bout that will pit Newark’s Richard Pierson (10-2, 8 KO’s) vs. Joshua Snyder…Also on the card will be former Olympic alternate Qa’id Muhammad (6-0,5 KO’s); Middleweight John Thompson (7-0, 2 KO’s); Heavyweight Aaron Kinch (2-0-1, 1KO) & Super Middleweight Joel De La Paz

Friday April 27—Sheika vs. Mack for the USBA Light Heavyweight Title—Two former world title challengers Omar Sheika (32-11, 21 KO’s) battles Yusaf Mack (29-4-2, 17 KO’s) in what is a possible last chance for both fighters. The winner of this fight inches their way closer to another chance at glory while the loser takes a big step backwards…An exciting undercard features Polish Import Middleweight Przemyslaw Opalach (9-1, 8 KO’s) as well as undefeated Welterweight Juan Rodriguez Jr. (8-0, 3 KO’s) and Jr. Middleweight Thomas “Cornflake” LaManna (7-0, 5 KO’s)

Friday May 4th—Ferrante vs. Karpency for Pennsylvania State Light Heavyweight Title—In what will be a brawl for State bragging rights, Tony Ferrante (12-3, 7 KO’s) looks for a statement win when he takes on recent world title challenger Tommy Karpency (21-3-1, 14 KO’s)..Ferrante is coming off a war defeat to Omar Sheika while Karpency is coming off a valiant effort in losing a bid for the WBO world championship to the highly regarded and undefeated champion Nathan Cleverly..A terrific undercard is being assembled with two rematches and a litany of undefeated fighters as Jamie Campbell (4-2, 2 KO’s) trying to even the score against William Miranda (5-4-1) in a Heavyweight affair while Lightweights Victor Vasquez (14-6-1, 7 KO’s) battles Paul Fernandez (5-4-2, 3 KO’s) rematch after fighting to a draw…Undefeated fighters in action will include Light Heavyweight Dannis Hasson (13-0, 5 KO’s), Welterweight Tyrone Crawley Jr. (1-0), Bantamweight Alex Barbosa (2-0, 1 KO) and Heavyweight John Mecurio (4-0, 3 KO’s)

Friday May 4th –Noche De Boxeo from Tucson, Arizona—Michelle Rosado’s Face II Face Events presents their four installment which will be Live from the Desert Diamond Casino. Some of the Southwest’s best young talent will be on display as in the six round main event Isaac Hidlago (8-8-2, 1 KO) takes on Noel Mendoza (6-1-1, 1 KO)…Undefeated fighters in action will be Luis Borrego (3-0, 1 KO), Emillio “Milo Time” Garcia (4-0, 1 KO), Annette Agredano (5-0-1)

Saturday May 12th—Ray Robinson vs. Terrance Cauthen—In an eight round Welterweight battle of southpaws, Ray Robinson (13-2, 5 KO’s) battles former U.S. Olympian Terrance Cauthen (36-7, 9 KO’s) from the Newtown Athletic Club in Newtown, PA…Also on the bill will be an all Philly Lightweight tussle between Kareem Cooley (2-1, 1 KO) and Tevin Farmer (4-3-1, 1 KO) plus undefeated Light Heavyweight Amir Shabazz (1-0)

Friday May 18th—Boxing from Dover Downs featuring Franklin Lawrence and Mike Stewart—WBC #12 Heavyweight Franklin “Yah Yah” Lawrence (17-2-2, 12 KO’s) will be fighting in a step up fight against rough Mike Mollo. Delaware favorite Michael “No Joke” Stewart (48-7-3, 25 KO’s) will be appearing in the ten round co-feature. Also in action will be Middleweight Mike Tiberi (19-1, 7 KO’s); Cruiserweight Anthony Caputo Smith (13-0, 10 KO’s); Hotshot prospect Omar Douglas (4-0, 3 KO’s) and female sensation “Queen” Ronica Jeffrey (9-0, 1 KO)

Saturday May 19th—Harry Yorgey vs. Jamaal Davis from Ballys in Atlantic City—Peltz Boxing will feature a backyard brawl between former top contender Harry Joe Yorgey (24-1-1, 11 KO’s) of Bridgeport, PA and potential spoiler Jamaal “Da Truth” Davis (12-8-1, 6 KO’s) of Philadelphia in the Jr. Middleweight main event…The co-feature will mark the return of Light Heavyweight Chuck “The Professor” Mussachio (17-2-2, 5 KO’s) as well as Super Middleweight Fred Jenkins Jr. (5-0, 2 KO’s)

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Klitschko – Thompson II to be televised by EPIX


Dan Rafael of espn.com is reporting that the rematch between IBF/WBA/WBO Heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko and Tony Thompson will be televised in the United States by EPIX on July 7

“I have been waiting a long time for this rematch,” Thompson said. “Last time I had (a knee) injury which I suffered in training. In Berne, I will complete what I missed out on four years ago. I will knock Klitschko out and take all his belts to the U.S.”

“Thompson is a strong and difficult opponent fighting southpaw,” Klitschko said. “He has a very good technique and gave me one of the toughest challenges in my career. Through his height it is a fight at eye level and I know that he has gained a lot of confidence through his winning streak.

“I am looking forward to defending my titles in Berne, where my brother (and fellow heavyweight champion) Vitali fought in 2009 with great support of the Swiss crowd.”




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mMA Events on GFL COMBAT SPORTS NETWORK

– Friday, April 13, 2012 7:30pm ET featuring Absolute Action MMA presents “Absolute Action MMA 25 – 2 Year Anniversary” emanating from Florence, Kentucky. In the main event, Andrew Fogg (7-0) fights Ryan Debelak (4-3) for the AAMMA Heavyweight Title. Fogg is the reigning and defending champion and this will be his first title defense since winning the championship in 2011 by armbar. Fogg has stopped all of his opponents either by strikes or submission holds and is the top amateur heavyweight prospect in the region. For Debelak, this fight will be a big test for him as he is going up in weight having previously fought at light heavyweight. Add to that facing an undefeated fighter in Fogg and on paper it looks like quite a challenge. But Debelak is a game fighter with heavy hands and he knows how to finish his opponent if he hurts him. Expect these two gladiators to throw caution to the wind as the cage closes and the title fight begins. In the co-main event, Justin Decker (4-1) battles Adam Fritz (2-1) for the AAMMA Bantamweight Title. Decker is dropping down from featherweight so he should be the bigger fighter come fight night. On a 4-fight win streak and with his only loss coming via a tough decision, Decker has shown a great wrestling and submission game. He is a finisher and will try to take Fritz out early. For Fritz, this is a tremendous opportunity as only 3 fights into his career he is fighting for a title. Fritz is coming off a tough decision loss in his last fight that could have gone either way, and both of his victories are by tapout (armbar and triangle choke) so this bout could prove to be a chess match on the ground.

– Friday, April 13, 2012 8:00pm ET featuring CFA 6 “Palomino VS Warfield” from the BankUnited Center on the campus of the University of Miami, Florida. In the main event, Luis “Baboon” Palomino (18-7) battles James “The Unbreakable Heavy Hitter” Warfield (19-9) in what is sure to be a grueling match as these two gladiators are skilled enough to fight for any promotion in the world. Palomino is a Bellator veteran and mixes up his striking and ground game which makes him a tough draw for any 155 lb fighter. Palomino is a fan favorite of South Florida and will have the hometown behind him as he takes on the always dangerous striker Warfield who has knocked out and submitted a who’s who list of some of the Midwest’s finest fighters. Both Palomino and Warfield like to bring the action to their opponent, so look for fireworks early from these two as they meet in the middle of the cage and let their hands go. The winner of this bout will finally get his do on the national and international scene as this bout could be on any card in North America. In the co-main event, Abe Trujillo (7-4) fights James Edson Berto (15-8-1) in a lightweight contenders match. Trujillo is on a two-fight win streak and looks to continue that against Berto. Berto will be a huge step up in competition for Trujillo though and that is something he is going to have to deal with right at the beginning of the fight as Berto is relentless in his attacks. The Elite XC veteran Berto, lost a tough decision to main eventer Palomino and a convincing win here could put him right back in title contention. For Trujillo, a win over the experienced Berto will make fans and promoters alike take notice of the rising prospect and finally give him the respect he feels he already deserves. Both competitors will have their backs against the wall in this fight and do everything in their power to make a convincing statement at their opponent’s expense. Don’t blink.

– Friday, April 13, 2012 11:00pm ET featuring Ultimate Reno Combat 32 from the Grand Sierra Resort & Casino. Reno, Nevada. 12 bouts scheduled for this event. The #1 rated amateur event in the Nation! Come see tough local favorite Oscar Ramirez, always exciting Kathryn Davis, Sinjen Smith, Cedric Jackson and beautiful ring girl Paige Vanzant makes her long awaited MMA debut!!!

– Saturday, April 14, 2012 10:00pm ET featuring Armageddon Fighting Championships, AFC 8 – “Vengeance” at the Bear Mountain Arena in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. In the main event, Corey “The Hatchet” Gower (3-1) battles Diego Wilson (5-1) in a bantamweight scrap. Gower is known for being a well-rounded fighter as he has finished fights on his feet and on the ground. A true bantamweight, Gower is always full of energy when the opening bell rings and has great cardio to go three full rounds. That might be his advantage in the fight. For Wilson, he is definitely a grappling expert as 4 of his 5 wins have come via submission (the 5th came via TKO) and is someone who likes to put immediate pressure on his opponent. The only time Wilson has ever gone to decision is when he suffered his only defeat, a tough decision loss for a title. Wilson will look to correct that mistake and stop Gower before the end of the fight. If Gower can withstand Wilson’s initial onslaught he might be able to wind down his opponent and get a decision or even a late stoppage. This should be a barnburner of a main event. In the co-main event, Karl “The Viking” Bergen (5-0) fights Adam Smith (3-0) in a welterweight tilt. The undefeated Bergen likes to do some fancy transitions on the ground to set up a kimura lock, something he has finished multiple fights with, while Smith likes to utilize the rear naked choke, a hold that has finished more than one fight for him. This could be a grappling classic from these two Canadians, or the ground games could cancel themselves out and it could be a wild striking matchup. Either way, somebody is getting their first loss in this battle of undefeated fighters.

Other events this week:

Pro-Wrestling: Impact Zone Wrestling (Weekly Free show): Apr 14, 8:00pm ET.

Boxing: Garrett Wilson vs. Andres Taylor, Bally’s Atlantic City: Apr 14, 7:30pm ET.

Concerts: Gulfster Presents Live Reggae Sunday – SASHAMON(Free): Apr 15, 7:30pm ET.

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GOLDEN BOY PROMOTIONS AND GOLDEN BOY ENTERPRISES CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER RICHARD SCHAEFER AGREES TO LONG-TERM CONTRACT EXTENSION WITH LOS ANGELES BASED COMPANIES

LOS ANGELES, CA (April 11). . . Golden Boy Promotions and Golden Boy Enterprises announced today their Chief Executive Officer Richard Schaefer has agreed to a long-term contract extension with the companies that will ensure the continued success of the thriving sports and entertainment enterprise. Schaefer, along with company President Oscar de la Hoya, has been greatly responsible for growing the business into the leading boxing promotional company in the world.

“I am thrilled to have Richard commit to a long-term contract extension with Golden Boy, as he is not only my trusted Chief Executive Officer but he is one of my closest friends,” said President Oscar de la Hoya. “This is a very important day for the company and another, and very exciting, chapter in our storied path. We have achieved so much already and I can’t wait to announce the many endeavors Richard and I have been working on over the past months to ensure our continued growth and success.”

Schaefer was hired in 2000 by De La Hoya to run Golden Boy Enterprises. In 2003 he and De La Hoya formed Golden Boy Promotions with Schaefer being named CEO. Over the past ten years, theLos Angeles-based business has become a premier promotions company increasing their revenue and events base yearly.

“I am excited to extend my contract and look forward to working with the company for many years to come,” said Schaefer. “Oscar is a visionary leader who has inspired millions as a fighter in the ring and now he is doing the same thing outside of the ring with his “yes we can” attitude. I am proud of him, our Golden Boy staff, our partners and shareholders and most importantly our fighters, who make the company what it is.”

Under Schaefer’s leadership, Golden Boy has grown from an upstart West Coast promoter to the most dominant promoter in the world today. Golden Boy’s stable currently includes over 50 fighters, including 20 current and former world champions and many others ranked in the top 10 of their respective weight divisions.The Company was involved in an amazing 103 boxing promotions in 2011, which translates into an average of nearly two fights per week. Golden Boy regularly schedules its fights on nearly every major boxing network in the United States and Mexico, including HBO, Showtime, Fox Sports Net, Televisa, and Telefutura. Schaefer’s efforts have also resulted in Golden Boy promoting some of the largest grossing boxing events in history, including De La Hoya vs. Mayweather (2007), De La Hoya vs. Pacquiao (2008), Margarito vs. Mosley (2009), Mayweather vs. Mosley (2010), Mayweathervs Ortiz (2011) and the upcoming Mayweather vs. Cotto bout set for Saturday, May 5.

De La Hoya vs. Mayweather broke all pay-per-view and box office records with 2.5 million buys and over $17 million in gate proceeds. Both records still hold today. Golden Boy’s track record of signing young talent is unsurpassed, having signed ESPN.com’s Prospect of the Year winners from 2007 through 2011. The results of these efforts can be seen in the Company’s regular receipt of industry awards, including the Boxing Writers Association of America 2010 and 2011 Fight of the Year Awards.

Schaefer concluded, “Our success speaks for itself. Together we have built the company into a global promotions powerhouse and we will continue to make history every day. We have a great team of young, energetic and creative people working for and with us. I am looking forward to breaking new records together with them.”




MAIN EVENTS BRINGS UNIVISION BOXING CARD TO TEXAS


TOTOWA, NJ – Main Events officially confirmed today they will bring a major boxing event, to be nationally televised on Univision Deportes’ TeleFutura Sólo Boxeo Tecate, to the Pharr Events Center in Pharr, Texas, on May 19, 2012. The show will be co-promoted by Main Events and Arena Promotions. Broadcast begins at 11PM ET/PT. Two excellent bouts top the card.

In the main event, which will be televised on TeleFutura Sólo Boxeo Tecate, undefeated Jerry Belmontes, 15-0, 5 KOs, takes on Ramesis Gil, 7-3-5, 5 KOs, in an 8 round lightweight bout. Belmontes, 23, known as the “Corpus Christi Kid”, was an amateur superstar in Texas, and has dispatched fifteen straight opponents since turning professional in 2008. He returns after almost one year away from the ring.

His opponent is the 29-year old Gil of Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. Gil has made a career of taking on young and upcoming prospects, usually in their backyards. He’ll have to do that again, this time before Belmontes’ big Texas fan base.

Jerry Belmontes

Belmontes is ecstatic to be back in the ring, “Words can’t explain how excited I am to get back in the ring. Of course I was not planning on a 11-month layoff but I’m glad that its behind me. I’m overjoyed to be apart of this prestigious promotional company (Main Events). Needless to say, LET’S GET IT ON!” Belmotes added, “Looking forward to training camp in Dallas and learning as much as possible from my new trainer Derrick James. Tune in on May 19th… I’m back.”

In a 12 round battle for the IBF Inter-Continental Heavyweight title, Odlanier Solis, 17-1, 12 KOs, returnning to the ring for the first time since his world title try, faces Konstantin Airich, 23-5-2, 17 KOs. Last year, Solis made a good start against WBC champion Vitali Klitschko before losing the title challenge on a freakish knee injury. After a long rehab, “La Sombra” is ready to fight again. Highlights of the fight will be shown on the Solo Boxeo broadcast.

Solis a six-time National Cuban Amateur Champion, who won Gold at the 2004 Olympics, defected along with Yuriorkis Gamboa in 2006, and now fights out of Miami. He defeated seventeen straight professional opponents, including Ray Austin and Monte Barrett, before his fight with Klitschko one year ago.

“It feels great to be finally back in action and working on my comeback?, says Solis. “The last twelve months have been hell with a lot of setbacks but now I’m ready to go at it again. Of course, it adds some extra motivation to work with a great champion like Miguel Cotto. We have lots of fun at camp but, of course, we are both very focused and working hard on our goals.?

Kazakhstan-born Airich, nicknamed “Sandman” for his tendency to put foes to sleep, fights out of the heavyweight hotbed of Germany. He will bring his punching power to Texas and try to add to his six-bout winning streak against Solis.

Pharr, TX has been making its mark as a southern boxing capital as of late, steadily hosting fight cards since 1995. Univision Deportes is a powerhouse in TV boxing with their regular “Solo Boxeo Tecate” fight broadcasts.

An exciting undercard and ticket prices will be announced shortly.




Joey Hernandez, Bermane Stiverne Ready to Headline Casino Miami Jai-Alai Boxing Event In Miami On Saturday Night

MIAMI—Don King hosted the final press conference today before Saturday’s first boxing card at the new and improved Casino Miami Jai-Alai that will feature WBC United States super welterweight champion Joey “Twinkle Fingers” Hernandez (20-1-1, 11 KOs) against Shakir “The Assassin” Ashanti (16-12, 4 KOs), from New Bern, S.C.

“It’s great to be fighting in my hometown on Saturday,” Hernandez said. “I grew up watching and attending fights here at Miami Jai-Alai. I was always a big fan of boxing and never more than here in Miami.”

Ashanti says he is up to the challenge against Hernandez.

“I’m a former Marine and war veteran, so I come to fight,” Ashanti said. “I was born in blood, pain and struggle. I am a warrior.”

An important heavyweight fight was added to the card with WBC No. 1-ranked contender Bermane “B-Ware” Stiverne (21-1-1, 20 KOs), from Miami, facing Willie Herring (13-10-3, 4 KOs), from Orlando.

“I have fought in Florida before but never in Miami,” said the WBC’s top-ranked heavyweight. “I grew up here and my brother played football at University of Miami. It’s really great to be having my friends and family come see me fight.”

Brazilian light heavyweight knockout artist Marcus “Happy” Oliveira (22-1-1, 22 KOs), from Sao Paulo, will face hard-punching spoiler Adam “Atom Bomb” Collins (11-5, 8 KOs), from Portsmouth, Ohio, while another light heavyweight, Azea “Haitian Hitman” Augustama (12-1, 7 KOs), from Miami, will take on 23-year-old Grover Young (6-6-1, 3 KOs), from Memphis, Tenn.

“I am happy to be fighting in the United States,” Oliveira said. “I am from Brazil and have fought there and in other places, but this is the best country in the world. South Florida has very large Brazilian population and they will all be out to support me.”

“I want to show that I am one of the best and I want to become a world champion.”

Augustama, like Stiverne, is a Haitian fighting out of Miami.

“My Haitian fans are looking forward to being here at Miami Jai-Alai on Saturday night to see me fight. I always come to fight and I’m excited after signing with Don King. I will impress him and my fans.”

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Raw Fighter Quotes

Joey Hernandez (20-1-1, 11 KOs. Fighting Shakir Ashanti): It’s great to be fighting in my hometown on Saturday. I grew up watching and attending fights here at Miami Jai-Alai. I was always a big fan of boxing and never more than here in Miami.

I like to put on a good show. You can’t get up and get a drink of water when I fight because you never know what’s going to happen. I look forward to defeating Shakir Ashanti on Saturday and pleasing all my South Florida fans.”

Shakir Ashanti: (16-12, 4 KOs. Fighting Joey Hernandez): “I only know one way to approach anything I do. I work hard and give it all I’ve got. I’m a former Marine and war veteran, so I come to fight. I was born in blood, pain and struggle. I am a warrior.”

Bermane Stiverne: (21-1-1, 20 KOs. WBC No. 1 contender fighting Willie Herring): “I have fought in Florida before but never in Miami. I grew up here and my brother played football at University of Miami. It’s really great to be having my friends and family come see me fight. Many have never seen me fight in person. They will be an inspiration for a big win.

Marcus Oliveira: “I am happy to be fighting in the United States. I am from Brazil and have fought there and in other places, but this is the best country in the world. South Florida has very large Brazilian population and they will all be out to support me.

I want to show that I am one of the best and I want to become a world champion.”

Azea Augustama: “My Haitian fans are looking forward to being here at Miami Jai-Alai on Saturday night to see me fight. I always come to fight and I’m excited after signing with Don King. I will impress him and my fans.”