RISING JUNIOR WELTERWEIGHT STARS KEANDRE GIBSON AND JOSE HERNANDEZ FEATURED AS THE CO-MAIN EVENT ON FOX SPORTS 1 AND FOX DEPORTES’ GOLDEN BOY LIVE! SERIES ON THURSDAY, AUGUST 7 AT THE AMERICAN BANK CENTER IN CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS

Corpus Christi, TX (July 16) – Rising junior welterweight star KeAndre Gibson, fighting out of Austin, Texas, will take a trip to Corpus Christi on Thursday, August 7, when he squares off with Fort Worth’s Jose Hernandez in the eight-round co-main event of FOX Sports 1 and FOX Deportes’ Golden Boy Live! at the American Bank Center in Corpus Christi, Texas.

In the previously announced main event, Jerry “The Corpus Christi Kid” Belmontes will return to his hometown to face Puerto Rico’s Abner “Pin” Cotto in a 10-round junior lightweight bout. Plus, several Texas standouts, including Oscar Cantu, Joseph Rios, Jairo Castaneda, Marty Gutierrez, Robert Vela, Ernesto Reyna, Julian Gilden and Jeremy Longoria will be in action on this stacked card.

Coming fresh off of a spectacular fourth round knockout over John Nater in May, 24-year-old KeAndre Gibson (10-0-1, 3 KOs) will be fighting in front of his Texas fans once again when he battles Jose Hernandez. A versatile prospect that many believe will be ruling the junior welterweight division one day, Gibson has won three of his last five fights by knockout and he’ll be bringing the thunder again in Corpus Christi.

A former WBC Youth Champion, 27-year-old Jose “Loco” Hernandez (14-7-1, 6 KOs) is on a mission to deliver a memorable fight on August 7 and get back in the win column after a 2013 loss to highly-regarded Rustam Nugaev. Winner of four of his last six bouts, the popular Hernandez has never shied away from a challenge, and he’s not about to start now.

Plus, two-time Grammy Award winning producer, A.B. Quintanilla to make a special guest appearance and Kumbia Kings’ lead vocalist J.R. Gomez will sing the national anthem. In addition, A.B. Quintanilla will donate tickets to the following cities/organizations on behalf of Leija*Battah Promotions: Kingsville Police Department, CC Police Department, Alice Fire Department, CC Coast Guard, Robstown Fire Department, Mathis Police Department, Rockport Police Department, Kingsville Fire Department, Halo Flight, Beeville Police Department and City of Alice.

Belmontes vs. Cotto, a 10-round junior lightweight bout, is presented by Golden Boy Promotions and Leija Battah Promotions and is sponsored by Corona and O’Reilly Auto Parts. Doors open at 5:00p.m. CT and the first bell rings at 5:30p.m. CT. The FOX Sports 1 and FOX Deportes broadcast airs live at 10:00 p.m. ET/9:00 p.m. CT/7:00 p.m. PT.

Tickets, priced at $1000 (first row table on the floor), $800 (table rows 2-3 on the floor), $600 (table rows 4 and up on the floor), $25 and $17, and $12 (General admission), are on sale now and may be purchased by calling Leija Battah Promotions at 210-979-3302. Tickets are also available online at www.ticketmaster.com

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Melson Injures Rotator Cuff; Tapia Fight Off!

New York, NY (July 17, 2014) – Junior Middleweight Captain Boyd “Rainmaker” Melson has been forced to withdraw from his Saturday, July 26 bout against contender Glen Tapia.

Melson, who was in the best shape of his professional career and prepared in an extended training camp, believes he tore his left rotator cuff Tuesday during one of his final sparring sessions. A 2008 Olympic Alternate selection, the West Point grad gave up his spot after suffering the same injury. He’d also had his left rotator cuff operated on twice in the past, including in 2008 after tearing it.

“I felt it stretch when I was throwing a punch and I immediately knew something wasn’t right,” said the dejected Melson. “I tried to work through it but the pain only got worse. First, my shoulder started to throb then it got cold. Since I hurt my rotator cuff and had surgery twice in the past, I know what a tear feels like.”

Even though he had a feeling what just took place the second his shoulder started hurting, he was hoping the pain would go away. Unfortunately, it didn’t.

“I didn’t want to believe it because I’ve worked incredibly hard and understand the significance of the Tapia fight. Not only was it a dream of mine to fight at Madison Square Garden, but a victory over Tapia would’ve put me in position to start earning significant money for Team Fight to Walk. This is truly devastating and I am heartbroken, especially after what happened during my last fight. I’m very emotional right now and don’t know what the future holds.”

All tickets purchased from Teamfighttowalk.com will be refunded.

In association with the 501 (C) 3 nonprofit Justadollarplease.org, Melson and his best friend Christan Zaccagnino created Team Fight to Walk, whose mission is to raise awareness within the boxing community as well as the entire nation about the importance of bringing Clinical Trials to the United States to help cure Spinal Cord Injuries. Team Fight to Walk is comprised of Melson, Zaccagnino, former Rutgers football player/ESPY honoree Eric LeGrand, two-time cruiserweight champion Steve “USS” Cunningham, Austin “No Doubt” Trout, title contender DeAndre “The Bull” Latimore, Edgar “El Chamaco” Santana, Sonya Lamonakis, Hector “Machito” Camacho Jr., WBO Junior Middleweight titlist/2008 US Olympian Demetrius “Boo” Andrade and fellow 08’ Olympian Shawn Estrada along with prospects Sid “The Messenger” El Harrak, Jeff “TNT” Spencer, Denis “Da Momma’s Boy” Douglin, Will “Power” Rosinsky, Floriano “Italiano” Pagliara, Danny “Little Mac” McDermott, Vinny “The Lion” O’Brien, Ahmed “Prince of Egypt” Samir and Delen “Sniper” Parsley.

For more information or to make a donation, go to teamfighttowalk.com or Justadollarplease.org. All specific questions about the nature of the Clinical Trial to cure Spinal Cord Injury can be sent to boydmelson@yahoo.com.




Local MMA Star, CJ Marsh, to Fight Will Noland

July 17th, 2014 (Tacoma, WA) – Local favorite, CJ Marsh (5-5), has stepped up to fight Will Noland (8-4) in the main event of CageSport 31, this Saturday night at the Emerald Queen Casino. Earlier this week, Noland’s opponent, Alfonso Gonzales, injured his rotator cuff while training and had no choice, but to being pulled out of the fight.

Marsh serves as an exciting replacement, coming off two spectacular knockouts in his last two fights, which were both taken on late notice. If history repeats itself, then Marsh is certainly in line for a good outcome on Saturday night.

“Sometimes these replacement fights end up being a better fight than the original,” said promoter, Brian Halquist. “CJ has really come on as of late and is showcasing his one punch knockout power. This fight will be a barn burner!”

Marsh has a lot of momentum heading into Saturday’s fight. Taking two last minute fights, Marsh knocked out well respected Hawaiian MMA fighter, Maki Pitolo, in the first round. Two weeks later, he knocked out Jacob Harkness in the third round.

“The Northwest MMA fans will be treated to a great fight,” Halquist said. “CJ is on a big winning streak Will Noland is a tough fighter.” This fight has all the makings to be a classic.”

Marsh is no stranger to sports. His father, Curt Marshall, was an All-American football player at the University of Washington eventually becoming the 23rd overall pick in the 1981 NFL draft by the Oakland Raiders.

The undercard features the best up and coming MMA fighters the west coast has to offer.

Amy Montenegro (2-0) vs. Katie Howard (2-2) at 115+1 Lbs.
Harrison Bevens (6-2) vs. Chris Sowell (2-0) at 155+1
Bobby McIntyre (debut) vs. Woo Johnson (2-0) at 155+1
Trent Tyler (1-4) vs. Lonya Champion (0-1) at 170+1
Hadley Griffith (1-1) vs. Emily Corso (2-0) at 125+1
Hector Lopez (2-0) vs. Alex Eastman (0-4) at 135+1
Paul Deveglio (1-0) vs. Lupe Hudgens (6-4) at 145+1
Taki Uluilakepa (1-0) vs. Ricky Carrillo (0-1) at 170+1

Tickets for CageSport 31 are still available and can be purchased at the Emerald Queen Casino and at all Ticketmaster outlets. Prices start at $35. Doors will open at 6 PM with the first fight scheduled for 7 PM. For more information about CageSport 31, and all other Halquist Productions events, please visit the Facebook and Twitter pages of CageSport MMA and Battle at the Boat.




Fight Network Presents Golden Boy LIVE: Gesta vs. Arceo Friday, July 18 at 10 p.m. ET

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Toronto – Fight Network, the world’s premier 24/7 television channel dedicated to complete coverage of combat sports, presents a Friday edition of Golden Boy Live! at 10 p.m. ET as top lightweight contender Mercito “No Mercy” Gesta returns to the Bay Area when he headlines in a 10-round bout against Luis “El Vampiro” Arceo at Long Shoreman’s Hall in San Francisco.

Fight Network’s broadcast will air live exclusively in Canada.

In the co-main event, San Francisco’s own Jonathan “El Charismatico” Chicas looks to extend his five-fight winning streak against Emanuel “Renegade” Robles, plus highly touted Chinese heavyweight Taishan will make his professional debut against Ronny Hale in the four-round televised opening bout.

Gesta vs. Arceo, a 10-round lightweight bout, is presented by Golden Boy Promotions, Don Chargin Productions and Paco Presents and is sponsored by Corona and O’Reilly Auto Parts. The Fight Network broadcast airs live at 10 p.m. ET.

A Cebu, Philippines native, Mercito “No Mercy” Gesta (27-1-1, 15 KOs) started 2014 off in impressive style scoring an eight-round technical knockout win over Edgar Riovalle in his adopted hometown of San Diego in April. Now taking his gloves up north to face Arceo, the 26-year-old southpaw is ready to make a statement as he returns to San Francisco for the first time since 2011. Gesta will look to continue his way back into the lightweight title picture after a suffering the lone loss of his career in 2012 to IBF lightweight champion Miguel Vazquez.

Tijuana’s Luis “El Vampiro” Arceo (28-12-4, 19 KOs) is as tough as they come, a veteran of nearly 14 years, who has faced fighters such as Josesito Lopez, Anthony Peterson, Urbano Antillon and Jose Armando Santa Cruz. Showing that he still has what it takes to fight and beat the best, the 35-year-old has won five of his last six fights landing him a shot in this nationally televised bout against Gesta.

Twenty-five-year-old junior welterweight prospect Jonathan “El Carismatico” Chicas (13-1, 6 KOs) is an impressive talent with a large fan following in his hometown of San Francisco. Currently sporting a five fight-winning streak that includes wins against veterans Rogelio Castenada Jr. and Adolfo Landeros, Chicas is looking forward to introducing himself to viewers around the nation this July.

Southpaw Emanuel “Renegade” Robles (10-0-1, 3 KOs) looks to continue his undefeated streak when he faces Chicas in their eight-round July bout. Coming off of an impressive defeat over Yordenis Ugas, the slick 25-year-old Robles, a native of San Diego, hopes to upset Chicas in his own back yard. Robles seeks to summon the same patience and toughness that helped him edge out Ugas in February.

Just short of seven feet tall, Chinese boxing giant Taishan will make his professional debut on July 18 as well as his United States boxing debut. Hailing from the Taishan Mountains in Southern China, Taishan is also skilled in wrestling, kung fu and kickboxing, but is excited to be making his mark on the professional boxing scene. Known by fans as “the man with the knockout punch,” Taishan will look to live up to that name when he faces Ronny Hale (2-7, 2 KOs) of Montgomery, AL.

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




Training Camp Notes: Derric Rossy “It is going to be a heck of a brawl!”

Brooklyn, NY: Heavyweight Vyacheslav “Czar” Glazkov (17-0-1, 11 KOs) may be coming off a major upset victory over veteran Tomasz “Goral” Adamek (49-3, 29 KOs) but his next opponent Derric “El León” Rossy (29-8, 14 KOs) believes he is going to be Czar’s biggest challenge to date. The two are slotted to face-off as the main event on the next installment of NBCSN Fight Night (a special triple header edition) live from Sands Casino Hotel in Bethlehem, PA on August 9. This will also be Rossy’s Fight Night debut.

The two heavyweights are both 6’3″ tall and Rossy wants to warn fans, “It is going to be a heck of a brawl!” Rossy, 34, has 37 professional fights on his resume while his younger opponent, Glazkov, 29, has less than half as many with 18. Rossy warned, “Everyone wants a knockout. It is going to be a great fight. You’ve got two hungry guys looking to go at it. My prediction is this is going to be an unbelievable fight.”

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Rossy is coming off an upset majority decision victory over Joe Hanks on May 16th in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. That fight was his first with trainer Grant Seligson. The two are training for this upcoming fight at Gleason’s Gym in Brooklyn, NY. When asked about what it is like to train Rossy, Grant replied, “Training Derric is a pleasure. He listens to everything. He is very open-minded. We get along great. We are a great team.” El León declined to reveal his game plan for Czar but did have this prediction, “You are going to see a slugfest but you are also going to see some great boxing. It is going to have everything.”

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As part of his preparation for this fight Rossy and Seligson watched Czar’s fight against Adamek on March 15th. As a result Rossy had this analysis of his young opponent, “We’ve seen some film on him. The kid is a really sound fighter. We need to be at our best. There is no slacking on this. There are no easy fights but this kid can really fight. We are excited to meet the challenge. With the Adamek fight he really showed that he wasn’t just a prospect. He is very sound at what he does.” His manager, Sal Musumeci added, “Derric is a veteran. He has tremendous worldwide experience fighting many top and world-ranked fighters. Derric is a true warrior. I believe this fight will be Glazkov’s real test not Adamek. He’s in for the real test on August 9.”

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This will be Czar’s third appearance at Sands Casino Hotel in Bethlehem, PA. Rossy is from Medford, NY and believes Czar will have the home crowd advantage at Sands but he said, “I hope my fans can get out to see the fight. The more support the better for me but I am not a stranger to being in the enemy territory. It doesn’t bother me.” Musumeci added, “When you get two heavyweights like this to step up and face each other, when most of the heavyweights out there are so selective and sit around and wait for an opportunity, this shows the heart of two world class heavyweights getting in the ring to put on a great show. The winner of this deserves a world title shot.”

About August 9:

The Aug. 9th special triple-header edition of NBCSN Fight Night will take place at Sands Casino Resort Bethlehem and will feature a ten-round heavyweight match-up between Vyacheslav “Czar” Glazkov and Derric “El León” Rossy, a twelve round light heavyweight match-up between Robert “The Butcher” Berridge and Vasily “The Professor” Lepikhin and an eight-round heavyweight fight featuring Joseph Parker and an opponent to be determined. The undercard bouts will be announced shortly. Ticket prices are $50 and $75 and available at Ticketmaster.com. The card is presented by Main Events, Peltz Boxing and Pushka Promotions in association with Final Forum Promotions and Duco Events. The NBCSN Fight Night telecast will begin live at 8:00 PM ET/5:00 PM PT.

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MAZATLAN’S TOP-RATED CONTENDER WITH THE MATINEE IDOL LOOKS GILBERTO “Zurdo” RAMIREZ READY FOR HIS COMING OUT PARTY!

MACAO, CHINA (July 17, 2014) — Undefeated Top-Five world-rated super middleweight contender GILBERTO “Zurdo” RAMIREZ (28-0, 22 KOs), of Mazatlan, Mexico, is ready for his debut on the international stage. The southpaw Ramirez, 23, with the mega-watt smile and matinee idol looks, has graduated from prospect to bona fide world title contender. He will be defending his perfect record and sterling ratings (No. 2 WBC & WBO / No. 3 WBA / No. 4 IBF) when he defends his NABF and NABO super middleweight titles against “The One” JUNIOR TALIPEAU (20-2-1, 7 KOs), a New Zealand native who fights out of Kogarah, New South Wales, Australia. The Ramirez-Talipeau super middleweight title fight will take place This Saturday! July 19, at The Venetian® Macao’s Cotai Arena. Promoted by Top Rank® and Sands China Ltd., in association with Tecate, All Star Boxing, Caribe Promotions and Foreman Boys Promotions, Ramirez vs. Talipeau will be televised via same-day delay on HBO2, beginning at 5:00 p.m. ET/PT. The HBO2 telecast will also feature two-time Chinese Olympic gold medallist and national icon ZOU SHIMING (4-0, 1 KO),of Guizhu, China, stepping up to his first 10-round bout, facing off against hard-punching veteran and three-time world title challenger LUIS “Chino” DE LA ROSA, (23-3-1, 13 KOs), of Barranquilla, Colombia. Zou and De La Rosa will be fighting for the vacant WBO International flyweight title in a battle of Top-10 contenders. Zou and De La Rosa are world-rated No. 6 by the WBA and No. 10 by the IBF, respectively.

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“I am very excited to be making my HBO debut on this card and I want to make a good impression so I can continue fighting on HBO. This is the Zurdo Ramirez Era and I want to shine. I am prepared for Junior Talipeau and I am prepared to give a good show on Saturday. I want to prove — in the most emphatic terms — that I am ready to challenge for a world title.

“This is my first time in Macau and I love it. The Venetian Macao is fabulous and the fans here are great. The climate in Macau is similar to Mazatlan and I had no problem adjusting to the time zone change. My punches land just as hard here as they do in the Western Hemisphere.”

JUNIOR TALIPEAU
“I am excited for this fight and have trained very hard. I am impressed with Ramirez’s accomplishments but I am no intimidated by them. I intend to attack him early and bang his body and head and stop him late in the fight.

“It’s a great incentive to be the first one to blemish his perfect record and derail his world title shot plans. I did not travel to Macau to be another number in Ramirez’s victory column. I came here to win. I came here to hurt.”

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Ramirez (28-0, 22 KOs), of Mazatlan, Mexico, is world-rated No. 2 by the World Boxing Council (WBC) and the World Boxing Organization (WBO), No. 3 by the World Boxing Association (WBA) and No. 4 by the International Boxing Federation (IBF). A sensational young contender, Ramirez, 23, has won both his 2014 bouts by knockout. In his last outing, on April 11, he captured the NABF and NABO super middleweight titles via a fifth-round knockout of two-time world title challenger Giovanni Lorenzo.

Talipeau (20-2-1, 7 KOs), a New Zealand native who fights out of Kogarah, New South Wales, Australia, was a former Australian middleweight champion who successfully defended the title five times during his two-year reign before moving up to the super middleweight division. Boasting a victory over two-time world title challenger Shannan Taylor, Talipeau enters this fight having won two of his last three fights by way of knockout. His most recent victory was a 12-round unanimous decision over Walter Crucce for the WBA Latin American super middleweight title. He is currently world-rated No. 14 by the WBA.

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Opened in 2007, The Venetian® Macao-Resort-Hotel is Macao’s first integrated resort featuring stunning replicas of the famous canals and architectural icons of Venice, Italy. The Venetian Macao features 3,000 suites, 1.2 million square feet (111,000 square metres) of convention and meeting facilities as well as a 15,000-seat Cotai Arena designed for world-class sports events and electrifying entertainment. The Venetian Macao is also home to the unique, 1,800-seat luxury Venetian Theatre, hosting the best in international and Chinese entertainment; more than 30 renowned restaurants; TAIVEXMALO Day Hospital & Spa; the incredibly fun QUBE indoor playground and more than 300 retailers at Shoppes at Venetian. Outdoor recreation areas include swimming pools and cabanas and a mini-golf course.

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Sands China Ltd. is the leading developer, owner and operator of integrated resorts in Macao. The befittingly named Cotai Strip Resorts Macao, situated on reclaimed land between the islands of Coloane and Taipa, is the one destination that provides a stunning array of experiences at the heart of Cotai. Cotai Strip Resorts Macao has transformed a gaming-centric day-trip market into an integrated resort city and international hub for business and leisure travellers.

Pulsating with life, both night and day, Cotai Strip Resorts Macao features an expansive offering of affordable luxury available nowhere else in Macao, with approximately 9,000 hotel rooms and suites, international superstar live entertainment, duty-free shopping with 600 retailers offering an unparalleled array of name brands, 1.3 million square feet (120,000 square metres) of meeting and exhibition space for Asia’s leading conferences and exhibitions, gaming excitement, transportation offerings and well over 100 dining options, including international restaurants, bars and lounges. Cotai Strip Resorts Macao is a must-see destination providing every guest with an unforgettable experience and unparalleled excitement.

Comprised of The Venetian® Macao-Resort-Hotel; The Plaza™ Macao, featuring the Four Seasons Hotel Macao; and Sands® Cotai Central, featuring the world’s largest Conrad, Sheraton, and Holiday Inn hotels, Cotai Strip Resorts Macao is where Asia’s ultimate destination is all within reach.

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Garcia vs. Ramirez in “Border War” for the vacant CA State Title!

(San Diego) – The first time the California State super featherweight title was contested it was back in 1933 when Eddie Shea stopped Chalky Wright in the first round at the Olympic Auditorium in downtown Los Angeles. Since then the likes of Jorge Ramos, Alberto Reyes and Juan Escobar held it against their waist in the ’70s, Richard Savala, Refugio Rojas, Greg Puente and the late great Genaro “Chicanito” Hernandez held it in the ’80s, Ben Lopez ruled it in the ’90s before Isagani Pumar took it over. Juaquin Gallardo of Oakland was the last man to hold it by taking a unanimous decision over Luis Alfonso Lizarraga in Fresno.

Next Friday, July 25th, it will be the turn of Vista’s won Aaron “Gavilan” Gracia (14-3-2, 4KOs), born and raised in San Diego. The task won’t be easy since he will be facing hungry Tijuana tough guy Daniel “Huracan” Ramirez (10-1, 4KO), fighting out of Los Angeles, who is ready to bring on a storm in the scheduled eight round championship bout.
The bout will be the main event of the latest edition of “San Diego Fights: Border Wars II” presented by California Hall of Fame promoter Bobby D. Presents at the undisputed home for San Diego boxing, the Crowne Plaza Hotel.




Dereck Chisora to battle Tyson Fury in 2014’s BIGGEST rematch on Saturday, July 26 live on AWE

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San Diego, CA – July, 17, 2014 -On Saturday afternoon, July 26, Dereck Chisora (20-4, 13 KO’s) and Tyson Fury (22-0 16 KO’s) will do battle in a twelve round Heavyweight fight that is being called the biggest rematch of 2014.

The fight, which will be staged at the Phones 4u Arena in Manchester, England, will televised live and exclusively in the United States on AWE–A Wealth of Entertainment.

The two top-ten heavyweights met almost three years ago to the day (July 23, 2011) in a bout that saw Fury win a hotly contested unanimous decision. Fast forward three years and there is some serious bad blood as both Fury and Chisora have professed tremendous disdain for each other and each is vowing a knockout.

To add to the animosity, the European, British and WBO International Heavyweight titles will all be on the line. Maybe most importantly this bout is a final eliminator for the number-one spot in the WBO and gives the winner a crack at unified world Heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko.

“We are ecstatic to bring this five-star fight to the fans of the United States”, said AWE CEO Robert Herring. “This fight has so many story lines that range from the great first fight to two guys that really dislike each other to the belts and of course a shot at Klitschko. There will be a winner in the ring but the big winners will be the fans of the United States who will get to witness this can’t miss Heavyweight fight on AWE,”.

Chisora of London already has had a taste of a world title opportunity but he came up short when he put up a courageous effort against then-WBC champion Vitali Klitschko in 2012.

He established himself as a Heavyweight contender by winning his first thirteen bouts with wins over the like of Sam Sexton (7-0 & 13-1) plus Mike Tyson conqueror, Danny Williams (41-8). He won the British Heavyweight title with win over Williams and that put him in line to face fellow undefeated Fury.

After that great fight, Chisora took on a murderers’ row of opponents that saw Chisora lose a controversial decision to undefeated Rober Helenius (16-0). Chisora won in the court of public opinion as his performance against Helenius facilitated a shot at Klitschko. Chisora was as competitive as any recent Klitschko opponent but he dropped a unanimous decision to the longtime Ukrainian champion. In his next bout he was stopped for the only time in his career by former two-division world champion David Haye.

Chisora has been undeterred as he has won five bouts in a row against top competition. He captured the WBO International title with a 6th round stoppage over Malik Scott (35-0-1). He won the European title with a 5th round stoppage of Edmund Gerber (23-1). Dereck won the WBA International title with a 3rd-round destruction of Ondrej Pala (32-3). In his last bout he scored a 12-round unanimous decision over former world title challenger Kevin Johnson (29-4-1) on February 15.

Fury of Manchester, England has become a lightning rod for controversy and in the process, his fights have become must-see television.

The 6’9″ behemoth has been groomed to become an heir apparent in the Heavyweight division and has scored big wins over Marcel Zeller (21-3), Scott Velshaw (10-1). He won the English title with a 10-round unanimous decision over John McDermott (25-5) and then stopped him 9 rounds in the rematch.

Fury continued on a path of destruction as beat undefeated foes and quality opposition such as Rich Power (12-0), Marcelo Nascimento (13-0), Chisora (14-0), Neven Pajic (16-0), Martin Rigan (14-2), Vinny Maddalone (35-7) & Johnson (28-2-1).

Fury showed his heart and determination when he was dropped hard in the 2nd round by two-time Cruiserweight champion Steve Cunningham (25-5). Fury was down on the scorecards but cameback to score a 7th round stoppage in Fury’s American debut at the Theater at Madison Square Garden.

Fury was twice scheduled to fight Haye but the former two-division champ had to pull out both times with injuries.

That kept Fury on the sidelines for 10-months until he came back on February 15 and took out American Joey Abell (29-7) in four rounds.

More bouts will be announced shortly

Boxing fans can enjoy this great day of championship boxing and upcoming world-class boxing bouts live on AWE via Verizon FiOS TV channels 169 and 669 in HD, AT&T U-Verse TV channels 147 and 1147 in HD, along with over 100 cable systems across the country and worldwide. Watch for additional live boxing announcements at www.awetv.com

About AWE LIVE BOXNG

AWE Live Boxing features live world title championship and elimination bouts showcasing today’s most exciting fighters. Since the inception of AWE’s live boxing events in 2011, AWE has earned multiple Boxing Writers Association of America nominations for “Fight of the Year” and has featured over thirty world class boxing events. In 2013, AWE showcased all live bouts featuring heavyweight David Price. AWE aired live the stunning upsets of Tony Thompson over David Price, along with Adonis Stevenson and Tony Bellew cards, who fought each other for the Light Heavyweight championship; 2008 Olympic Gold Medal winner James DeGale. AWE brought boxing fans two of the most controversial bouts which saw Ricky Burns keep his Lightweight title against Ray Beltran and the debatable stoppage that saw Carl Froch retain his title against George Groves. AWE fans have witnessed the explosive power of undefeated heavyweight Tyson Fury multiple times on the network, including Fury’s victory over Kevin Johnson.

About AWE – A Wealth of Entertainment

A Wealth of Entertainment (“AWE”) features a wide range of lifestyle and entertainment programming from exotic travel and outrageous homes to live world championship boxing. AWE is featured on over a hundred cable providers, including AT&T U-Verse, ch 147 and 1147 in HD and Verizon FiOS TV, ch 116 and 669 in HD. For more information, please visit www.awetv.com.




JOE DEGUARDIA’S STAR BOXING PRESENTS ESPN FRIDAY NIGHT FIGHTS/”ROCKIN FIGHTS 14″ JULY 18 AT THE PARAMOUNT

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NEW YORK: (July 17, 2014) The
Official Public Weigh-In for this week’s ESPN FRIDAY NIGHT FIGHTS/”ROCKIN FIGHTS 14″ will take place at The Paramount on Thursday afternoon, July 17 at 2:30 p.m. Fans are encouraged to attend and watch their favorite fighters make weight and pose for final pictures prior to the fights on Friday night.

ESPN FRIDAY NIGHT FIGHTS/”ROCKIN FIGHTS 14″ is headlined by an outstanding ten round junior welterweight clash between top rated contenders EMANUEL “The Tranzformer” TAYLOR, 17-2-0 (14KO’s), of Baltimore, Maryland and San Francisco’s KARIM “Hard Hitta” MAYFIELD, 18-1-1 (11KO’s).

Co-featured on the nationally televised event is the return of popular knockout artist, “The Hebrew Hammer” CLETUS SELDIN, 13-0-0 (10KO’s), of Long Island clashing in an eight round junior welterweight clash against veteran BAYAN “The Mongolian Mongoose” JARGAL, 17-5-3 (11KO’s).

Also fighting on the card in separate bouts are Hicksville’s ANTHONY KARPERIS and Huntington native WENDY TOUSSAINT.

Advance tickets for ESPN FRIDAY NIGHT FIGHTS/”ROCKIN FIGHTS 14″ starting at $50, are on sale through Ticketmaster (Ticketmaster.com), the Star Boxing website (StarBoxing.com) and The Paramount Box Office, phone (631) 673-7300. Doors on the night of the event will open at 6:30 p.m. with the first bell at 7:00 p.m.

The Paramount is located at 370 New York Avenue in Huntington, New York, 11743.

ABOUT ESPN FRIDAY NIGHT FIGHTS
ESPN Friday Night Fights presented by Corona Extra will begin at 9 p.m. ET live on ESPN2, Watch ESPN and broadband Spanish-language ESPN Deportes+. ESPN Deportes will re-brand its coverage as Noche de Combates (formerly Viernes de Combates) with some telecasts on Saturdays.

ESPN2 Commentators/Studio:

Blow-by-blow commentator Joe Tessitore and ringside analyst Teddy Atlas will return to describe the action for ESPN2. Both are recipients of the prestigious Sam Taub Award for Excellence in Broadcast Journalism presented by the Boxing Writers Association of America (BWAA): Atlas (2001), Tessitore (2010). Studio host Todd Grisham (@GrishamESPN), will return for his second season providing all the latest boxing news and highlights. Bilingual reporter Bernardo Osuna (@osunaespn), who last year became the series’ first-ever on-site reporter, will contribute to Friday Night Fights in English, and Noche de Combates (Fight Night) in Spanish.

ESPN Deportes Commentators/Studio:

Delvin Rodríguez will call the fights with Pablo Viruega for Noche de Combateson both ESPN Deportes and ESPN Deportes+, while Leopoldo González and Claudia Trejos will anchor the studio. Hall of Fame referee Joe Cortez will join Trejos and González in studio throughout the season, with Osuna providing reports and interviews.

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

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

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

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

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




Nugaev vs. Shafikov Headline ESPN Friday Night Fights at Chumash Casino August 15

NEW JERSEY (July 17, 2014) – Gary Shaw Productions highly ranked lightweight contender, Rustam Nugaev (27-6-1, 17 KOs) has officially signed to fight Russia’s Denis Shafikov (33-1-1, 18 KOs) in a 12-round IBF elimination bout. The fight will air live on ESPN “Friday Night Fights” and will take place at Chumash Resort Casino in Santa Ynez, Calif., on August 15, 2014.

Nugaev, who hails from Perm, Russia, but now resides in Southern California, is thrilled at the opportunity to once again showcase his talents on ESPN. Nugaev is ranked IBF #5, WBC #3 and WBA #7. A victory against Shafikov will certainly put him in position to fight for the IBF world title, against current champion, Richar Abril.

“I’m very happy that my promoter Gary Shaw is making this fight happen, especially on ESPN “Friday Night Fights”, said Nugaev. “Since I’ve returned from Russia to the United States, I’ve had five knockouts in a row. I feel I’m a much better fighter now compared to early in my career. Whoever stands in my way of becoming a world champion, I will destroy. Against Shafikov, I will show the world why I deserve to fight for a world championship.”

Denis Shafikov is coming off his first professional loss, a unanimous decision defeat to IBF Lightweight Champion, Miguel Vasquez (34-3, 13 KOs). He’ll be looking to get back in the win column against Nugaev with the hopes of getting another world title shot.

“I learned some valuable lessons in my loss to Vasquez,” said Shafikov. “Nugaev is a very tough opponent and I must stick to my game plan to be victorious. He’s never been in the ring with a fighter of my magnitude so I’m confident in my ability to come out victorious. I have the edge in experience and will use it to my advantage. I’m very excited to be fighting on ESPN, the exposure will be fantastic.”

“Everyone was ducking Nugaev so I’m happy Shafikov accepted the challenge,” said Gary Shaw. “I also want to thank the IBF ratings committee for honoring their word on making this fight an elimination bout. Nugaev is a remarkable fighter, who I believe will become world champion by the end of the year. First he must get past Shafikov, who is a very tough fighter. The fans will enjoy this fight. Everyone should be tuning in.”

The ESPN “Friday Night Fights” telecast begins Friday August 15, 2014 at 9:00 p.m. EST / 6:00 p.m. PST from the Chumash Resort Casino in Santa Ynez, Calif.

Tickets priced $35, $50, $65, $85, and $95 are on sale now and can be purchased at the Chumash Casino Box office or online at HERE. Doors open at 5:00 P.M, first fight starts at 5:30 P.M.




GENNADY “GGG” GOLOVKIN LOS ANGELES MEDIA WORKOUT QUOTES

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Santa Monica, CA (July 16, 2014) In front of a packed house of Southern California media on Wednesday afternoon, boxing’s fastest rising star, GENNADY “GGG” GOLOVKIN held his first Los Angeles workout for the press corps, just ten days ahead of his WBA/IBO World Middleweight Championship defense against Two-time world champion DANIEL “The Real Deal” GEALE.

Working under the watchful eye of heralded trainer ABEL SANCHEZ and K2 Promotions’ TOM LOEFFLER, Golovkin answered questions from the media before training.

“I feel terrific, this is a big fight for me. Daniel Geale is a former world champion and a dangerous opponent.”

“This is a big test for me. I’m very happy with the way my career has progressed.”

“This morning I weighed 164, no problem with my weight.”

“It’s very important to me to fight at Madison Square Garden, I’m very happy to be fighting in the big Arena this time.”

“Right now my focus is on Daniel Geale, in the future of course I’d like to fight Miguel Cotto or Canelo Alvarez. Cotto at Madison Square Garden would be perfect.”

“Hopefully my next fight would be in October or November.”

“I’m ready to put on a great show on July 26 for the fans in New York.”

Boxing’s fastest rising star, WBA/IBO Middleweight World Champion GENNADY “GGG” GOLOVKIN will defend his titles against two-time world champion DANIEL “The Real Deale” GEALE on Saturday, July 26 at Madison Square Garden and LIVE on HBO World Championship Boxing ® beginning at 9:30 p.m. ET/PT.

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

“Road to Golovkin/Geale” replays on HBO include: July16 (2:15 p.m. & 10:45 p.m.), 20 (11:45 a.m.), 22 (12:00 p.m. & 2:55 a.m.), 25 (5:30 p.m. & 1:00 a.m.), and 26 (8:45 a.m.). All times are ET/PT.

With the highest knockout ratio (89%) among all active champions, in addition to his extraordinary growth in viewership on HBO, Golovkin has become a must-see attraction in the international sporting world.

In 2013, Golovkin scored four knockouts, three of which were telecast on HBO to outstanding viewership earning him plaudits for both Fighter of the Year and Knockout of the Year among many media members.

Previously holder of the (‘IBF’) International Boxing Federation Middleweight Title and WBA “Super” Middleweight Title, Geale brings a distinguished record of 30-2-0 (16KO’s) into the world title challenge with Golovkin. Geale is currently ranked #3 by the World Boxing Association.

Advance tickets priced at $500, $300, $200, $100, $50 and $25 are available at the Madison Square Garden Box Office, all Ticketmaster outlets, Ticketmaster charge by phone (866-858-0008) and online at www.ticketmaster.com and www.thegarden.com

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




Tony Luis Eager for Return to Bright Lights of Televised Boxing

Canadian lightweight Tony “The Lightning” Luis says he “can’t wait” to take on undefeated Wanzell “Venom” Ellison next Friday (July 25) at the Turning Stone Resort Casino in Upstate New York.

Luis (17-2, 7 KOs) and Ellison (11-0-1, 5 KOs) of Newark, New Jersey, will meet in a lightweight eight-rounder, as the opening bout of the blockbuster nationally televised quadrupleheader of world-class professional boxing to mark the 200th episode of “SHOBOX: The New Generation,” live from Event Center in on Friday, July 25.

The 26-year-old Luis, a native of Cornwall, Ontario, is back on national television with a mission in mind: to prove his gutty performance in his last fight (a debatable decision loss to top prospect Ivan Redkach for the USBA Lightweight Championship in January of this year) was no fluke. Luis went in as the decided underdog against undefeated Redkach, and although he got off to a shaky start and was down in first round, came on strong, and, by the end, convinced many he had done enough to pull off the upset.

“Training is going great,” said Luis. “I took this fight on a few weeks’ notice but I was already in the gym and we were able to find the footage we need to study this guy. We’ve got a good game plan in place and I’m in the right shape to follow through with it.”

Presented by Greg Cohen of Greg Cohen Promotions and Vito Mielnicki of GH3 Promotions and sponsored by Modell’s Sporting Goods, the night’s 10-round middleweight main event will feature Burke, Virginia’s undefeated Antoine “Action” Douglas (14-0, 9 KOs) taking on former world title challenger Michel Soro (23-1, 13 KOs) of Ivory Coast via Villeurbanne, Rhône, France, for the WBA International Championship.

Tickets are priced at $60, $35, and $25 (subject to additional fees) are on sale now at the Turning Stone box office, by calling (315) 361-7469, or through www.Ticketmaster.com. The live telecast will begin at 10:00 p.m. eastern, with undercard bouts getting underway at 8:00 p.m. On fight night, doors will open at 7:00 p.m.

Luis says he learned a great deal, even in defeat, against Redkach.

“I gained so much confidence from learning I am able to go ten tough rounds. To finish as strongly as I did was big confidence boost for me and has helped me grow as a fighter. The whole experience of being the underdog, against all odds, and really giving it to this guy who was supposed to be the next big thing. I stuck to my game plan throughout like a true professional. That’s what a real pro does. The fighter you saw in January showed he can compete with any lightweight in the world. It’s just that the wrong guy got the decision. But July 25 is a whole new fighter and whole different fight. I’m not going in to rest on my laurels. It’s a new day.”

Trained by his father George from his first day as an amateur, Luis hasn’t taken an easy road to the fringes of the lightweight world ratings. Luis has already won the WBC Continental Americas Junior Welterweight Championship via KO 1 over former NABA Champion Alejandro Barrera. As an amateur, he was a seven-time Ontario Champion, a 2006 Eastern NY Golden Gloves Champion, won three National silver medals and defeated 10 Canadian National Champions.

“I’m glad we did it this way,” continued Luis, “because even though I don’t have a ton of fights, I already have great experience. In the beginning, every prospect has to face tomato cans, but I stepped up and fought middle-tier opposition fairly early in my career. Aldo Valtierra had fought for the NABF title and gone 10 rounds with a bunch of very tough guys and even beaten Jorge Luis Teron when he was undefeated. Adrian Verdugo, who gave Jorge Linares absolute hell for seven rounds and went on to fight for the WBC Silver Championship, I outclassed him over eight rounds. I won the Continental Americas belt over Alejandro Barrera and that guy was a former NABA Champion and he went ten rounds with Benoit Gaudet, who had gone nine hard rounds with Humberto Soto for the world championship. I learned from those guys as I stepped up and improved. These were solid guys who give you rounds and break you into the pros.”

And so, true to form, Luis says he’s expecting a tough challenge from Ellison. “I think he’s (Ellison) got very fast hands and is very talented and aggressive. He makes for a formidable opponent. It’ll be at tough fight. I ‘m expecting the best version of him and I’ll be at my best as well.”

Sometimes a loss is a win. Such is the case for Tony Luis, who proved a great deal with his strong performance last time out. Now the job against Ellison will be to look good AND come out victorious.

“I can’t wait. I really do feel that this is my chance to get the ‘W’ they took from me in January. That fight wasn’t a fluke and Tony Luis is here to stay!”

In the eight-round co-main event, undefeated knockout artist Jerry “The King’s Son” Odom (11-0, 10 KOs) of Bowie, Maryland will face Cienfuegos, Cuba, via Miami’s also undefeated Vilier Quinonez (8-0, 5 KOs) for the WBC Fecarbox Super Middleweight Championship.

In the third bout of the telecast, Randallstown, Maryland’s promising Cecil McCalla (18-0, 6 KOs) will face Watsonville, California’s Oscar Godoy (13-2, 6 KOs) in a welterweight eight-rounder.

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SERGEY DEREVYANCHENKO AND IVAN GOLUB PRESS CONFERENCE QUOTES

New York, NY (7/16/14) – Earlier this afternoon, DiBella Entertainment and Fight Promotions officially held a meet and greet for newly signed Ukrainian amateur stars Sergey Derevyanchenko and Ivan Golub in downtown Manhattan at the beautiful Taras Bulba Ukrainian restaurant. Speaking to a number of important Ukrainian and Russian media, Derevyanchenko and Golub both talked about their excitement to be fighting in the US, especially in New York City. Promoter Lou DiBella’s excitement was almost too hard to contain, as he talked about the possibilities he sees for these two stellar athletes.

Derevyanchenko is set to make his official pro debut on DBE’s upcoming Broadway Boxing card next Wednesday at the famed B.B. King Blues Club and Grill in midtown Manhattan. Golub was also scheduled to appear on the card in his second professional fight, but was forced to withdraw yesterday after suffering a minor hand injury during training.

Below are quotes from both Derevyanchenko and Golub, as well as DiBella, Kurt Emhoff, of Fight Promotions, and trainer Andre Rozier.

LOU DIBELLA: We are here today to introduce two tremendous young talents in Sergey and Ivan. We are working with Fight Promotions Inc. on promoting and building these two fighters here in New York City and we couldn’t be happier to be a part of both of these fighters’ careers.

Andre has some of the most talented fighters just not in New York, but in boxing, and the fact that these young guys get to work with that type of talent on a daily basis will only help them develop even faster in their careers.

Sergey was one of the greatest amateurs in the history of Ukrainian boxing. He was the king of the World Series of Boxing (WSB) and now he is as eager as we are to have him make his pro debut next Wednesday on our Broadway Boxing card at B.B. King Blues Club and Grill.

I am pleased to be able to work with guys that are this talented and our Broadway Boxing series is the perfect place to groom them and introduce them to the tremendous Russian and Ukrainian community here in NYC.

I have said this before and I truly believe that Sergey is hands-down one of the best prospects in all of boxing. He has Golovkin ability. He has tremendous power in both hands and is gifted boxer as well. He is the total package. He is a genius inside the ring. There is no doubt in my mind that Sergey will be rated in the top 10 in the middleweight division within 10 fights. When you have had 390 amateur wins, you know what you are doing inside the ring and we expect Sergey’s rise up the ranks to be meteoric.

In Ivan, you have a fighter with extraordinary power. Like Sergey, he also had a stellar amateur career, but he is not as advanced at this stage of his career as Sergey. We will move Ivan along more gradually, but, like Sergey, we see a championship in his future.

These guys represent the American Dream. You come here for a better life and a better opportunity and they are coming here to fight the best and be the best. I truly believe that they will be embraced by boxing fans here, the mecca of boxing, New York City.

These guys are both predators in the ring. They will never be in a bad fight. People are going to love to watch these guys fight.

The signings of these two young guys are two of the biggest and greatest signings I have ever had in my career.

Sergio Martinez was and is the greatest fighter that I have ever promoted, but Sergio is near the end of his career. I knew that I needed to look to the future, and these guys are the future.

There is no doubt in my mind that both of these fighters will be fighting for a world championship down the road.

KURT EMHOFF: On behalf of Fight Promotions, I would like to say that it is always a pleasure to work with Lou. Words can’t express what Lou means and does for this sport. He is a guy that truly cares about the sport. He is the engine that has kept it running here in New York and we couldn’t be happier to be working with him.

Our goal with Fight Promotions is that we are taking these tremendous athletes from the Ukraine and Russia, and using our pipeline with Max (Alperovich, Fight Promotions) to bring them over here to the US. We didn’t get to see the Klitchskos develop here in the US and even Golovkin was under the radar until recent years. With these two fighters, you are going to see them develop from the ground up, and see real stars built right here in the media capital of the world from the start of their careers.

IVAN GOLUB: I was very excited to have my pro debut last month. I was maybe a little too excited and I was trying too hard to score the knockout. We are working hard in the gym every day with Andre (Rozier) and Gary (Stark Sr.) and improving daily.

Unfortunately, I injured my hand this week in training, so I had to pull out of the fight, but I will be back in action very soon and looking forward to fighting in New York City in front of the large Ukrainian fan-base here.

SERGEY DEREVYACHENKO: The US is the mecca of boxing. If you want to be the best in the world, you need to be here, training and fighting. I am very anxious to make my pro debut and am looking forward to putting on an exciting performance for all of the Ukrainian and Russian people here in New York City.

ANDRE ROZIER: It has been a true pleasure to work with these two guys because they never say no. Everything you ask them to do they do it. I have pushed these guys to the limit and they just keep going and keep grinding. They are great students. They know how to fight, but there are things that we have to bend and sharpen up a bit and they are willing to accept that, and as a trainer, you just can’t ask for more than that.

Lou is a longtime friend of mine and is one of the promoters that I can say I truly respect and trust. He is an honest guy, and he really does cares about the sport. It’s always a pleasure to work with him and I know that he is the perfect promoter to guide the careers of both Derevyanchenko and Golub.

Sergey and Ivan are my Ukrainian sons. I tell people that Sergey is the Doberman pincher and Ivan is the pit bull. Sergey is a fantastic technician that does everything great. He is very sharp, very fast and accurate with his hands, has great defense, and creates opportunities for himself inside the ring. While we still need to work on some things with Ivan to get him to that level, his power is flat-out scary. I have had the pleasure of working with some tremendous punchers in my career and I can tell you that Ivan is right up there with the hardest punches that I have ever seen. Both of these guys are sparring with my other top guys, Danny Jacobs and Curtis Stevens, as well as the other top fighters out of New York right now, and they are going eight rounds or better with them and doing fantastic.

There isn’t a doubt in my mind that you will be hearing sometime in the near future, “And the new, and the new.”

Tickets for the event on July 23 are priced at $125, $100, $75 and $55. Tables are also available for purchase for this event, with VIP Tables going for $1,000 per table (5 seats at $200 per seat), Ringside Tables for $500 (5 seats at $100), and $375 tables (5 seats at $75). Tickets are available for purchase by calling the DiBella Entertainment office at (212) 947-2577.




UFC® WOMEN’S BANTAMWEIGHT CHAMPION RONDA ROUSEY CHOOSES MONSTER AS HEADPHONE AND AUDIO PARTNER

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Las Vegas, Nev. – Monster Products, the world leader in high-performance headphones, and the Ultimate Fighting Championship® organization are pleased to announce that UFC® women’s bantamweight champion, Ronda Rousey, has chosen Monster as her headphone and audio products partner.

Fresh from successfully defending her championship title against Alexis Davis at UFC 175 in Las Vegas on July 5, with an impressive 16 second knockout victory, and about to make her movie debut in The Expendables 3, Rousey is no stranger to success and working with the best, making the partnership with Monster a knockout choice.

“Music is a huge part of my life. It motivates me while training and before my fights while also helping me relax in my down time,” said Rousey. “Monster shares the same standards for perfection and performance in their products that I bring to the UFC. Regardless of the song, Monster headphones sound incredible and amp up my listening experience.”

Monster and the UFC: The Fusion of Music, Sports and Lifestyle
Monster Products Octagon headphones are the official headphone of the UFC, which includes individual endorsements of UFC lightweight champion Anthony Pettis, and now, Rousey.

“UFC’s collaboration with Monster has been hugely successful in bringing great music to UFC fans. The Octagon headphones unique color and design are an expression of the UFC lifestyle,” stated Head Monster Noel Lee.

Noel continues: “Monster is incredibly proud that Ronda has chosen to partner with us. She is really a superstar inside the Octagon® as well as outside. Ronda represents the Monster brand in her approach to be the very best in what she does. From the first American woman to win a bronze medal in Judo in the Olympic Games, to her current undefeated record as the UFC women’s bantamweight champion, she truly embodies the essence of Monster.”

About Ronda Rousey
Ronda Jean Rousey is an American mixed martial artist and judoka. She has never lost a fight, and is the first and current UFC women’s bantamweight champion, as well as the former Strikeforce women’s bantamweight champion. Rousey became the first American woman to earn an Olympic medal in Judo at the Summer Olympics in Beijing in 2008. Outside of the Octagon, she stars in two major blockbusters: Expendables 3, which will be released this summer, and Fast and the Furious 7, which will be released in Summer 2015. Ronda is also one of the female leads of the upcoming Entourage movie.

About Monster®
For the past 35 years, Monster has been a catalyst for innovation and big ideas. Discovering that cables in hi-fi systems influenced the sound, Head Monster Noel Lee developed Monster Cable – an immediate hit. Monster engineered the sound of Beats® headphones, and has since become the world’s leading manufacturer of high-performance headphones, all featuring Pure Monster Sound™ technology. Today, the company offers advanced connectivity solutions for professional musicians, home entertainment, computing, mobile and gaming, as well as high performance AC Power and conditioning products. Monster continues to lead in innovation with Monster having been granted over 500 Patents and 100 patents pending worldwide, offering more than 5,000 products in over 160 countries. Monster® also prides itself in helping those who are in less-than-fortunate circumstances through Monster Cares. Above all, Monster does what it does Because The Music Matters. Explore the world of Monster at www.monsterproducts.com. To become a fan of Monster products, please follow us on Facebook (www.facebook.com/monsterproducts) or Twitter (www.twitter.com/monsterproducts).

About the Ultimate Fighting Championship®
Owned and operated by Zuffa, LLC, the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) is the premier mixed martial arts (MMA) organization and largest pay-per-view event provider in the world. Headquartered in Las Vegas with offices in London, Toronto, Beijing, Singapore and Sao Paulo, UFC produces more than 40 live events annually that consistently sell out some of the most prestigious arenas around the globe. UFC programming is broadcast in 129 countries to nearly 800 million TV households worldwide in 28 different languages. The UFC has a multi-year broadcast agreement with FOX in the U.S., which annually includes four live events broadcast on the FOX network, as well as The Ultimate Fighter® reality television show and thousands of hours of programming on FOX Sports 1 and FOX Sports 2. In 2014, UFC launched UFC FIGHT PASS™, a digital subscription service with exclusive live events, thousands of fights on-demand and original content. The UFC organization also licenses over 100 UFC GYM® locations, and owns UFC.TV® (offering live event broadcasts and video on-demand around the world), UFC FIT™ (an in-home fitness and nutrition program), UFC Magazine, and has a videogame franchise with EA SPORTS, UFC Fight Club®, UFC Fan Expo®, Octagon™ branded apparel, DVDs and Blu-rays and Topps Trading Cards. For more information, visit UFC.com and follow UFC at Facebook.com/UFC, Twitter and Instagram: @UFC.




Vilier Quinonez preparing to drop and stop Jerry Odum July 25 on ShoBox In battle of undefeated super middleweights

MIAMI (July 16, 2014) – Undefeated former Cuban amateur star Vilier Quinonez (8-0, 5 KOs) will make his U.S. network debut July 25 against unbeaten super middleweight prospect Jerry Odum (11-0, 10 KOs) in an eight-round bout, airing on ShoBox: The New Generation, live from Turning Stone Resort and Casino in Verona, New York.

“It’s a privilege for me to fight on ShoBox,” Quinonez said. “I plan to fight impressively so Cuban and American fans alike get to know me better. I know my opponent is 11-0 with 10 knockouts, but I’ll be prepared to do whatever it takes to pull off a victory.”

The 29-year-old Quinonez had a 275-28 amateur record in Cuba, including back-to-back gold and silver medal performances in the World Junior Championships. The 6′ 2″ southpaw, who relocated last fall from Chicago to Miami, isn’t your typical defense-first Cuban boxer.

“My roots are in amateur boxing and I learned a lot in Cuba,” Quinones explained, “but I’ve worked hard in the gym to apply the American style of fighting. I feel comfortable and continue working hard every day to improve my new style.”

Quinonez’ head trainer, Orlando Cuellar, may be best known as chief second for former world champion Glen Johnson, but he has worked with many Cuban fighters in Miami gyms, including current world-rated light heavyweight Yunieski Gonzalez (14-0). He knows first-hand that Quinonez isn’t your typical Cuban professional boxer.

“Vilier’s going to be looking to set-up his opponent,” Cuellar noted, “making adjustments during the fight to stop him. We’re going to win one round at a time, breaking his opponent down and stop him before the final bell. At the end of the day, his job is to drop and stop his opponent. Vilier will check everywhere – chin, body, etc. – a full inspection to see where his opponent’s weaknesses are and expose ’em.

“We’ve been together about 10 months. I didn’t take anything away from his style. I’m just making him a more complete fighter. He’s throwing combinations, head and body shots, not doing what he did to win in the amateurs. We’ve worked on him getting inside, applying pressure, and dissecting and breaking down his opponent. I never like leaving the results in the hands of the judges. Vilier needs to be in charge; he’s the boss and he’s going in the ring to stop his opponent.”




Jr. Welterweight Contenders Mayfield, Taylor Headline ESPN Friday Night Fights and Noche de Combates

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The July 18 edition of ESPN Friday Night Fights presented by Corona Extra and ESPN Deportes’ Noche de Combates presentado por Corona Extra will feature Jr. Welterweight contenders Karim “Hard Hitta” Mayfield (18-1-1, 11 KOs) and Emanuel “Tranzforma” Taylor (17-2, 12 KOs) in the 10-round main event. Friday’s show from the Paramount Theater in Huntington, N.Y, will air live at 8 p.m. ET on ESPN2, ESPN Deportes and WatchESPN. The card is promoted by Star Boxing.

New Picture (4)Commentators:
Bernardo Osuna (@osunaespn), filling in for Joe Tessitore, will be ringside with analyst Teddy Atlas describing the action for ESPN2, while studio host Todd Grisham will provide the latest boxing news and highlights. Commentators Alex Pombo and Delvin Rodríguez will call the fights for Noche de Combates on ESPN Deportes, while Claudia Trejos and Leopoldo González will anchor the studio.

WBO Jr. Welterweight Titlist Chris Algieri Interview:
Undefeated World Boxing Organization (WBO) Jr. Welterweight titlist Chris Algieri will be interviewed ringside by Atlas and Osuna this week on Friday Night Fights. According to news reports, Algieri, who fought on Friday Night Fights in February, agreed to terms on Tuesday to fight Manny Pacquiao for Pacquiao’s Welterweight belt in November. Algieri defeated former titlist Ruslan Provodnikov in June to become the new Jr. Welterweight titleholder.

Main Event:
Both fighters are looking to get back to their winning ways — California’s Mayfield is coming off a 10-round unanimous decision loss to Thomas Dulorme. Taylor, who hails from Maryland, is looking to rebound from a 10-round unanimous decision loss to Algieri.

“We feel like Emanuel Taylor is a pretty good fighter, but I just feel like he’s not going to be able to mess with Karim,” said LaRon Mayfield, Mayfield’s brother and manager. “I feel like Karim’s not going to be at a disadvantage in height. He should be able to touch him with that jab and put all his punches where they need to be….This fight, I see Karim coming out victorious.”

Co-Feature:
Friday’s eight-round co-feature will pit undefeated Welterweight Cletus “The Hebrew Hammer” Seldin (13-0, 10 KOs) of New York against Virginia’s “The Mongolian Mongoose” Bayan Jargal (17-5-3, 10 KOs). Seldin is coming off a seventh-round TKO win over Wilfredo Acuna, while Jargal is looking to score a victory following a 10-round unanimous decision loss to 1996 U.S. Olympian Zahir Raheem.

Upcoming Schedule:

Date

Time (ET)

Main Event

Location

Networks

Fri, Jul 18

8 p.m.

Karim Mayfield (18-1-1, 11 KOs) vs. Emanuel Taylor (17-2, 12 KOs) — 10 rounds, Jr. Welterweight

Paramount Theater,
Huntington, N.Y.

ESPN2, ESPN Deportes, WatchESPN

Fri, Jul 25

9 p.m.

Roberto Garcia (35-3, 23 KOs) vs. Breidis Prescott (27-5, 20 KOs) — 10 rounds Welterweight

UIC Convention Center, Chicago

ESPN2, ESPN Deportes, WatchESPN

Fri, Aug 1

9 p.m.

Thomas Williams Jr. (17-0, 12 KOs) vs. Gabriel Campillo (23-6-1, 10 KOs) — 12 rounds, Light Heavyweights

Little Creek Casino, Shelton, Wash.

ESPN2, ESPN Deportes, WatchESPN

*Schedule subject to change

Friday Night Fights and Noche de Combates Social Media:

· Follow ESPN Friday Night Fights on Twitter @ESPNFNF or like it on Facebook.

· Score the fights round-by-round with the “Live Friday Night Fights Facebook Voting App,” an application on the ESPN FNF Facebook page that allows viewers to score the fight round-by-round.

· Follow ESPN Deportes’ Noche de Combates on Twitter @ESPNBoxeo.

· For the latest ESPN.com boxing news and analysis follow @ESPNBoxing.




Palacios to Promote and Headline September 20 in Orlando!

Orlando, FL (July 16, 2014) – Former two time world title challenger and top rated cruiserweight Francisco “Wizard” Palacios makes his long-awaited return to the ring Saturday, September 20 but in a different role than the average fighter.

Tired of empty promises along with fights falling apart, Palacios founded World Wide Elite Entertainment last month and is playing the role of main event fighter as well as promoter of “The Comeback”.

This special fight card takes place at the elegant Mela Room, located at 9677 S. Orange Blossom Trail in Orlando 25 dollar general admission, $45 ringside and $500 VIP tables of 6 with bottle service included are on sale by calling 561-702-7068. All ticketholders over the age of 21 are invited to a special post-fight party at the Mela Room hosted by DJ Eric.

Palacios has an excellent 21-2 record with 13 victories coming by way of knockout. The Orlando based Puerto Rican holds knockout victories over fellow title contenders Louis Azille and Luis Pineda but was on the wrong end of two controversial decisions in the home country of WBC champion Krzysztof Wlodarczyk. Unfortunately, promotional and managerial issues kept him out of the ring since September 2012.

His opponent will be announced shortly.

In the co-main event, contender Rowland Bryant of Almonte Springs, FL battles an opponent to be named. Bryant, 18-3 (12 KO’s), scored a massive upset a few years back, knocking out iron-chinned Librado Andrade inside of three rounds. A victory on the 20th could move him back into contention.

In separate undercard bouts, world title challenger Mike Marrone, Contender Season 4 Alum Alfredo Escalera Jr. and 2008 Cuban Olympian Idel Torriente will all face opponents TBA.

“This is a new venture for me and something that I need at this point in my career,” said Palacios. “I fought twice for a world title and won my first 20 pro fights, only to have politics put me on the sidelines. As a promoter, I’m not only going to get myself back in the title picture but also assist other fighters that were mistreated in the past.

Fans can follow and interact with Francisco on Twitter @Wizardpalacios.

About World Wide Elite Entertainment:

Founded in 2014 by noted boxer Francisco Palacios and Alejandra Quintero, World Wide Elite Entertainment’s a full-service promotional firm with the goal is to right many of boxing’s wrongs. Their focal point will be guiding talented but misled fighters that weren’t provided fair opportunities in the past due to managerial or promotional issues. For more information, go to wweliteentertainment.com




Roy Englebrecht Promotions Announces Top Trainer Henry Ramirez Joins Team Flores

NEWPORT BEACH, CA – Following his first defeat as a pro after winning his first 14 bouts, heavyweight prospect Alexander Flores and his manager/trainer Michael Love, along with their promoter Roy Englebrecht announced that legendary boxing trainer Henry Ramirez has joined Team Flores as a training advisor. Flores tasted defeated last April as he was stopped in the fourth round by undefeated Charles Martin on a Kings Sports show in Santa Monica.

“I was approached by Michael Love and after our meeting I accepted the offer and am excited about joining their team,” said Ramirez. “I’ve known about Alexander Flores for a few years as he has sparred with Chris Arreola in preparation for a number of fights, and Alex is a good young heavyweight fighter.”

Only 23 years of age, Flores is the youngest heavyweight rated in the IBO Top 100, and is set to climb back in the ring in October.

“When I contacted Henry he didn’t hesitate and said he would help in any way he could,” stated Love. “I believe in building a strong team to surround Alex, and with the additional of Henry Ramirez I think we now have in place what is needed to be able to succeed at a high level. Regardless of his loss to Martin, Alexander will be in this sport for a long time and will only get better.”

With Ramirez on board Flores has agreed to a strict training schedule that will see him training in Victorville Monday thru Wednesday and in Riverside working one-on-one with Ramirez the rest of the week.

“The reason that both Roy and I are excited about Henry joining our team is that he has been through the ups and downs with Chris Arreola and knows the pitfalls and how to correct them. He believes in Alex’s ability and has been noted saying that Alex can FN fight,” said Love.

” I appreciate Michael Love moving in this direction to get some quality help in working with Alex,” said Roy Englebrecht who has a five year promotional agreement with Flores. “I have known Henry for a number of years and have always appreciated his no-nonsense way of working with fighters. He will bring a new discipline and attitude to Team Flores, and as a promoter that is music to my ears.”

“Alexander Flores has a million dollar smile, the looks of a GQ Model, and the talent to be successful in the heavyweight division,” said Englebrecht. “So this is the first step in Chapter Two for Team Flores and come October 16th at Fight Club OC we will see a new and improved fighter.”

Hailing from Rowland Heights, California, 6-5, 225 pound Alexander “The Great” Flores (14-1-12 KOs) didn’t spend much time in the amateur ranks, but after compiling an impressive 14-2 record and winning the Southern California Golden Gloves, he took his skills to the professional arena, debuting with a second round knockout of Antonio Robertson on March 19, 2010. In 2011, with three wins already under his belt, Flores upped his level of competition and didn’t skip a beat, as he defeated highly-touted former University of Miami football star Quadtrine Hill in April, and followed that victory up with a third round knockout of Serhiy Karpenko.




WBO Jr. Middleweight champion Demetrius Andrade to Canelo Alvarez: “The line forms behind me”

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Philadelphia (July 16, 2014)– After a successful trip of the United Kingdom, WBO Jr. Middleweight champion Demetrius “Boo Boo” Andrade (21-0, 14 KO’s) wants to make it clear that he is the man to beat at 154 pounds and wants Canelo Alvarez and his promoter Oscar De La Hoya to know that he would be interested in facing the Mexican star in a fall bout.

“I read some comments that Oscar made to Lara after the fight that there is a line about 10 people deep to fight Canelo and Lara would have to get to the back of it. What Oscar failed to mention is that line forms behind me.”, said the undefeated champion.

“I am the WBO champion and I am undefeated. As I look down the rankings, I just defeated my mandatory Brian Rose and Alvarez is ranked number-two by the WBO. He will be elevated to number-one and I am ready and willing to fight him for my title. I just hope he would be prepared for the beating I will put on him.”

Andrade is promoted by Banner Promotions and Joe DeGuardia’s Star Boxing




World Series of Fighting 12: Palomino vs. Gonzalez set for August 9 at Las Vegas’ Hard Rock Hotel & Casino

LAS VEGAS – Fresh off a successful debut on network television, World Series of Fighting returns to NBCSN for “World Series of Fighting 12: Palomino vs. Gonzalez,” which takes place Aug. 9 at Las Vegas’ Hard Rock Hotel & Casino.

In the night’s main event, two of the promotion’s top lightweights bid for a shot at World Series of Fighting lightweight champion Justin Gaethje, as exciting Peruvian veteran Luis “Baboon” Palomino (22-9) faces undefeated Californian “Lethal” Lewis Gonzalez (9-0).

In the night’s co-feature, Brazilian brawler Ronny Markes (14-3) returns to light heavyweight to make his World Series of Fighting debut against undefeated submission machine Kelvin “The Mama’s Boy” Tiller (6-0).

The night’s main card also features a middleweight attraction when Bosnian-born Elvis “The King” Mutapcic (13-3) returns to the World Series of Fighting decagon against undefeated Bulgarian-born standout Krasimir Mladenov (11-0). Two exciting bantamweights kick off the NBCSN telecast, as ageless Olympian Alexis Vila (13-4) takes on Brandon “Hot Rod” Hempleman (9-2).

“We had an incredible July event on network television, and our roster is full of hungry fighters who want to have that same type of opportunity,” World Series of Fighting President Ray Sefo said. “We’re happy to be back at Hard Rock Hotel & Casino for World Series of Fighting 12, where all four main-card matchups feature fighters who can really make an impact with a solid performance, and it’s capped off by what looks like a thrilling fight between Luis Palomino and Lewis Gonzalez, both of whom want to be the next to challenge our incredible lightweight champion, Justin Gaethje.”

The evening’s main card airs live on NBCSN. The broadcast begins on Saturday, August 9, at 10 p.m. ET (7 p.m. PT local time). Preliminary contests will be announced shortly and will stream live on NBCSN.com.

Tickets for “World Series of Fighting 12: Palomino vs. Gonzalez” start at just $39 and are on sale now at AXS.com.

Luis Palomino returns to action for the first time since a “Fight of the Year” candidate knockout win over Jorge Patino at January’s World Series of Fighting 8 event. The eight-year veteran boasts 12 knockouts among his 22 career wins and is known for putting on thrilling performances. He now meets gritty 26-year-old Lewis Gonzalez, who is unbeaten through the first nine fights of his professional career. Gonzalez made an immediate impact at World Series of Fighting in his promotional debut, scoring an upset win over gritty veteran Antonio McKee at World Series of Fighting 4.

The 26-year-old Ronny Markes is a member of Brazil’s famed Nova Uniao fight team, home to some of the top fighters in the world. Markes returns to the 205-pound division, where he won 12 of his 13 bouts as professional before embarking on a four-fight run at middleweight. He now meets the undefeated Kelvin Tiller, who is perfect through the first six fights of his career and now looks to prove himself on a national stage. Tiller has earned four of his six wins by submission, and three of those came in the opening round.

Elvis Mutapcic was a member of World Series of Fighting’s inaugural middleweight championship tournament but suffered a decision loss to tourney finalist Jesse Taylor. Still, Mutapcic is 5-1 in his past six career outings, and 11 of his 13 career wins have come by knockout or submission. Meanwhile, the durable fighter has never been finished, as all three of his losses came by way of decision. He now meets Krasimir Mladenov, who has already notched a pair of wins under the World Series of Fighting banner with past victories over Angel DeAnda and Kendrick Miree.

Alexis Vila remains one of the top bantamweights in the world, even at 43 years old. The Cuban national was a bronze medal-winning wrestler at the 1996 Summer Olympics and is currently 3-1 in his past four fights, with the lone loss coming in a heartbreaking decision result to a game Josh Rettinghouse at World Series of Fighting 6. He now faces Brandon Hempleman, who came up short in a hard-fought No. 1 contender fight against current World Series of Fighting bantamweight champion Marlon Moraes at World Series of Fighting 4. Hempleman lost the fight but gained fans as he weathered an incredible storm of offense in a losing result that snapped six-fight winning streak.

About “World Series of Fighting” (WSOF)

“World Series of Fighting” (WSOF) is a world wide premier profesional Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) fight promotion dedicated to delivering the best action-packed fights for fight fans by producing the best possible match-ups between elite fighters from around the world. For more information please visit WSOF.com. Follow “World Series of Fighting” on Twitter @MMAWorldSeries and “World Series of Fighting” President Ray Sefo @SugarRaySefo.

About NBC Sports Network

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

About Hard Rock Hotel & Casino
Hard Rock Hotel & Casino is Las Vegas’ off-strip playground, just minutes and less than three miles from McCarran International Airport. The premier destination entertainment resort is owned by Brookfield Real Estate Finance Fund II and managed by WG-Harmon, LLC, a subsidiary of Warner Gaming, LLC. Built in 1995, the property completed a $750 million expansion in 2010. Hard Rock Hotel & Casino offers an energetic entertainment and gaming experience with the services and amenities associated with a boutique luxury resort hotel. The property is known for its innovative nightlife and music scene where acts such as The Rolling Stones, Bon Jovi, Paul McCartney, Incubus, Foo Fighters, Carlos Santana, Mötley Crüe and Guns N’ Roses have all performed. Features of the property include an 11-story Casino Tower with 640 guest rooms, 17-story Paradise Tower with 490 rooms and suites and the all-suite HRH Tower with 359 suites, eight spa villas and seven penthouse suites; 72,000 square feet of casino space featuring Peacock High-Limit gaming and Asian gaming amenities; 80,000 square feet of flexible meeting and convention space; more than $4 million in rare music memorabilia; Body English Nightclub; Reliquary Water Sanctuary, Spa & Salon; 4.5 acres of tropical pool paradise housing world-famous pool parties REHAB Sunday and RELAX Monday; live music/entertainment venues The Joint and Vinyl; Hart & Huntington Tattoo Co.; restaurants Culinary Dropout, Nobu, The Ainsworth, 35 Steaks + Martinis, Pink Taco, Mr. Lucky’s Café and ?Fú; a state-of-the-art fitness center and trendsetting retailers John Varvatos, Affliction, Love Jones, Rocks The Jewelers and Rock Paper Photo. For room availability and additional information call 800.HRD.ROCK (800.473.7625) or visit hardrockhotel.com. Follow Hard Rock Hotel & Casino on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram for the latest news and updates.




Lewkowicz Sends Condolences over Passing of Well-Known Vegas Manager Garnik Khachikian

Promoter Sampson Lewkowicz of Sampson Boxing wishes to express his great sadness over the passing of Armenian businessman and longtime boxing manager Garnik Khachikian on July 15 after a brief illness in Las Vegas, Nevada.

A well-known and popular face in Las Vegas boxing circles, among the fighters Kachikian managed was former WBA Featherweight Champion Freddie Norwood, Almazbek “Kid Diamond” Raiymkulov and William Abelyan.

“Garnik loved boxing and was a very special person who was always there to help those in need,” said Lewkowicz. “May he rest in peace.”

ABOUT SAMPSON BOXING

After a very successful run as a matchmaker and adviser, Sampson Lewkowicz switched over to the promotional side of professional boxing in January 2008.

Sampson Boxing has grown into one of the world’s most prestigious promotional firms, representing many of the world’s best fighters and most promising young contenders.

Sampson Boxing has promotional partners all over North and South America, Africa, Asia, New Zealand, Australia, Europe and Central America and Sampson Boxing events have been televised on such premiere networks as HBO, Showtime, ESPN, VS. and several international networks.




LANDMARK 200th SHOBOX: THE NEW GENERATION TELECAST FEATURES QUADRUPLE HEADER FILLED WITH SIGNIFICANT TESTS FOR YOUNG PROSPECTS

NEW YORK (July 16, 2014) – ShoBox: The New Generation will celebrate its 200th telecast on Friday, July 25 the same way it started 13 years ago: matching highly regarded prospects in what could be the toughest fights of their careers.

The quadruple header, live on SHOWTIME (10 p.m. ET/PT, delayed on the West Coast), features eight fighters with a combined record of 115-5-1, including a matchup of two undefeated fighters, the 75th such occurrence on the prospect developmental series.

The landmark 200th edition of SHOBOX is promoted by GH3 Promotions and Greg Cohen Promotions.

In the main event from Turning Stone Resort & Casino in Verona, N.Y., undefeated middleweight prospect Antoine Douglas (14-0, 9 KOs), of Washington, D.C., will take a big step-up in opposition when he faces once-beaten, former world title challenger Michel Soro (23-1, 13 KOs), of France by way of Ivory Coast, in a 10-round bout.

The co-feature showcases a matchup of undefeated-yet-untested prospects, each taking an important step. Hard-hitting super middleweight prospect Jerry Odom (11-0, 10 KOs), of Washington, D.C., will take on Cuban amateur standout Vilier Quinonez (8-0, 5 KOs), of Miami by way of Cuba, in an eight-round match.

In another eight rounder undefeated welterweight Cecil McCalla (18-0, 6 KOs), of Randallstown, Md., will face Oscar Godoy (13-2, 6 KOs), of Watsonville, Calif., and in the opening bout of the telecast, unbeaten Wanzell Ellison (11-0, 5 KOs), of Newark, N.J., will square off with Tony Luis (17-2, 7 KOs), of Ontario, Canada, in an eight-round lightweight bout.

Antoine Douglas will make his second appearance of 2014 on ShoBox, where he scored an impressive unanimous decision over previously unbeaten Marquis Davis this past Jan. 17. A highly regarded prospect and former amateur champion, Douglas and his sister, Tyrieshia, were the only brother-sister duo to qualify for the 2012 U.S. Olympic trials.

The 21-year-old Douglas is coming off two consecutive knockout wins inside of two rounds, the latest a second round TKO of veteran, former world title challenger Luca Messi. Douglas, who has been pushed to the eighth round just once in his career and will be fighting in his second scheduled 10-rounder, will take on his toughest challenge to date in Soro.

The only blemish on Michel Soro’s record was a unanimous decision loss in the hometown of Ukrainian junior middleweight world champion Zaurbek Baysangurov in 2012. Since the defeat, the Frenchman has produced five wins in a row back home in France and is coming off a fifth- round TKO of Alexey Ribchev.

Soro is experienced in distance fights, having gone 12 rounds three times and 10 rounds twice. But the 26-year-old will be making his U.S. debut and fighting at a catch-weight of 157 pounds after campaigning for most of his career at 154.

The Jerry Odom-Vilier Quinonez matchup features two undefeated fighters, both with solid amateur pedigree, facing off at similar points in their professional careers, the quintessential ShoBox matchup.

The heavy-handed, 21-year-old Odom was undefeated entering his last bout in April when he won a four-round unanimous decision over Edgar Perez. Highly regarded yet inexperienced, Odom will be fighting in his first eight-round fight. He has not been past the fourth and has never been scheduled for more than six rounds.

Like many Cuban boxers, the 29-year-old Quinonez got a late start as a professional and didn’t turn pro until 2010 at the age of 25. He has campaigned in Florida for most of his career and is coming off a first-round TKO of Edgar Perez, who happens to be the only fighter that pushed Odom to the distance.

Quinonez is guided by veteran trainer Orlando Cuellar, trainer of former world champion Glen Johnson, who may need to focus on his pupil’s conditioning for this scheduled eight rounder. Quinonez has never been past the fourth round and has only been scheduled for six rounds once.

The 29-year-old McCalla was an accomplished amateur with 150 fights, but he’s faced mostly inferior opposition as a professional. McCallla is one fight removed from a career-best win over durable veteran Eric Mitchell and is coming off a six-round unanimous decision win over the outmatched Antonio Chaves Fernandez.

McCalla, who has never been past the sixth round, will be fighting in his third scheduled eight-round match, while Godoy has an eight-round split-decision victory on his record.

Godoy, 24, has won nine fights in a row since his last loss and is just two fights removed from a career-best second-round knockout over of battle-tested veteran Rogelio Castaneda Jr., who has faced the likes of Lucas Matthysse, Lamont Peterson and Demetrius Hopkins. The Santa Cruz-area boxer is coming off a majority decision over Victor Fonseca on March 14.

The 25-year-old Ellison is unbeaten yet untested as a professional. He had 90 amateur fights and appeared in the National Golden Gloves twice, but he has fought mostly limited opposition since turning pro in 2009. He is coming off a split-decision win against previously unbeaten Iain Weaver on April 4, but prior to that he defeated four fighters with losing records.

The Canadian Luis, 26, has faced decidedly tougher opposition as a pro. He is coming off an extremely hard-fought 10-round unanimous decision loss to undefeated prospect Ivan Redkach this past Jan. 17 on ShoBox in which he was knocked down in the first round and suffered a cut on his forehead in the sixth from an accidental headbutt. Luis is also more experienced, having boxed more than double the amount of rounds than Ellison (92-45).

Barry Tompkins will call the ShoBox action from ringside with Steve Farhood and former world champion Raul Marquez serving as expert analysts. The executive producer is Gordon Hall with Richard Gaughan producing and Rick Phillips directing.

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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. Some of the growing list of the 54 fighters who have appeared on ShoBox and advanced to garner world titles includes: Andre Ward, Erislandy Lara, Shawn Porter, Lamont Peterson, Guillermo Rigondeaux, Omar Figueroa, Nonito Donaire, Devon Alexander, Carl Froch, Robert Guerrero, Timothy Bradley, Jessie Vargas, Juan Manuel Lopez, Chad Dawson, Paulie Malignaggi, Ricky Hatton, Kelly Pavlik, Paul Williams and more.




BUGLIONI OUT TO SHOW HE’S LEARNT FROM KHOMITSKY SETBACK AS HE TAKES ON COUZENS LIVE TONIGHT ON BOXNATION

LONDON (16 July) – Rising star Frank Buglioni insists he has learnt from his shock defeat to Sergey Khomitsky as he looks to bounce back in style tonight.

The highly touted super-middleweight ace takes on the sturdy Sam Couzens at The York Hall in Bethnal Green with the aim of getting back to winning ways following his unscripted sixth round stoppage to Khomitsky last April.

However, the former WBO European champion is adamant that the setback will only make him a better fighter in the long run as he looks to push forward in his career, having racked up 12 straight wins prior to his first defeat to Khomitsky.

“Long term, this will have done me the world of good. I learnt big time from it and found out what still needs addressing to elevate me to the next level,” said Buglioni.

“For a start, it’s completely changed my mind set. I had two choices. I could bury my head in the sand and feel sorry for myself or comeback bigger, stronger, more powerful. I was back training at the gym just two or three days later.

“I was soon back running six miles a day and running far faster than before. I’ve been training exceptionally hard and my body has reacted well to that.

“Trust me, the Khomitsky fight has made me more confident. I now know I can take a hard shot. I learnt that, when clipped, I need to hold not fire back,” he said.

The 25-year-old has watched the fight back and knows where he made mistakes, believing he should have put his foot on the accelerator earlier into the fight and not worried so much about what his opponent had in his armoury.

“I got my tactics terribly wrong,” said Buglioni. “I should’ve ‘put it on him’ a lot earlier. In the build up, we knew my defence needed working on but it got to a stage in the fight where, because of that, I was neglecting my own strengths; coming forwards, being aggressive, throwing my own hard shots whilst maintaining a calm head.

“I became pre-occupied with getting the defensive side right, to the detriment of imposing my natural game,” he said.

Before the loss, Buglioni was often avoided by domestic rivals in the 168-pound division.

Now, though, after seeing a supposed chink in his armour, the possibilities have opened up for some exciting challenges in the near future.

“Domestic rivals who had previously been ducking me prior to the Khomitsky fight, guys like Lee Markham and Kelvin Young, are suddenly getting confident and starting to show a bit of interest, calling me out,” said Buglioni.

“Guys like Callum Smith and Rocky Fielding probably feel a bit more confident about meeting me now. They’re fights I’d still jump at with both hands, sooner rather than later,” he said.

The Londoner must first, however, come through the impending challenge of Titchfield’s Couzens when they battle for the Southern Area title live tonight on BoxNation.

The ‘Wise Guy’ is not overlooking Couzens as he looks to end 2014 on a high.

“He’s tall and a tough, strong boy but I think it’ll only be a matter of time. If he tries to box me at range, it’ll be a very short night’s work. If he comes in close and attempts to smother and spoil, he might last a little bit longer but it’ll be far more painful for him,” said Buglioni.

“I just want to shake off the rust and send out a message that Frank Buglioni is back,” he added.

The night’s action also sees unbeaten rivals Mitchell Smith and Peter Cope battle for the vacant super-featherweight English title, plus Bradley Skeete takes on Steven Pearce.

Buglioni vs Couzens is live and exclusive on BoxNation (Sky 437/490HD & Virgin 546) tonight from 7pm. Visit www.boxnation.com to subscribe.

-Ends-

About BoxNation
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Price sidelined with hand injury, will return in December

Yesterday former British and Commonwealth Champion David Price (18-2, 15 KOs) underwent surgery to repair a damaged tendon in his right hand. The operation, performed by renowned hand specialist Mike Hayton, was a success and the 6ft 8’’ heavyweight is expected to make his ring return in December.

‘’I picked up a hand injury in my last fight against Zavorotnyi,’’ said Price. ‘’It had been four weeks and there had been no real improvement so I went to see Mike Hayton and we decided to open it up and see what the problem was.

‘’There was a split in the tendon and some scar tissue that had to be removed. It is still a little sore now but Mike was pleased with how it went and he is confident that my hand will be back to full strength in no time.

‘’Realistically we will be looking at December before I am able to get back in the ring. I am going to stay in the gym. There is still a lot of work I can do. I will just need to avoid any impact training for the time being.

‘’I am glad I have got this sorted now. There was the option to take a fight in September, get an injection and fight through the injury but then you run the risk of making it worse or causing some permanent damage.

‘’There is no doubt that I will benefit from the additional time in the gym and come back even stronger. It is a minor setback but by the end of the year I will have boxed four times in 2014 and that is a massive step in the right direction. Next year I will be ready to take on anyone!’’




ONE FC: RISE OF THE KINGDOM TO FEATURE GEJE EUSTAQUIO VERSUS ADRIANO MORAES FOR ONE FC FLYWEIGHT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP

16 July 2014 – SINGAPORE: ONE Fighting Championship™ (ONE FC), Asia’s largest mixed martial arts organization with a 90% market share, has confirmed that flyweights Geje Eustaquio of the Philippines and Adriano Moraes of Brazil will battle for the inaugural ONE FC Flyweight World Championship at ONE FC: RISE OF THE KINGDOM to be held in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, on 12 September.

Tickets for ONE FC: RISE OF THE KINGDOM will go on sale starting 26 July.

CEO of ONE Fighting Championship™ Victor Cui stated, “ONE FC is the largest sports media property in Asian history, bringing world-class mixed martial arts action all over Asia, including Cambodia. ONE FC: RISE OF THE KINGDOM will feature a battle for the inaugural ONE FC Flyweight World Championship between Geje Eustaquio and Adriano Moraes. This highly anticipated bout pits two of the best flyweights in the world against each other and promises a night of intense action and heart-thumping excitement! ONE FC: RISE OF THE KINGDOM will feature a fight card that fans in Cambodia and the millions of fans watching around the world would not want to miss!”

Geje Eustaquio is a skilled flyweight who trains with Team Lakay in the high altitudes of Baguio City, Philippines. Extremely quick and agile, he is proficient in every facet of mixed martial arts. Eustaquio earned a shot at the ONE FC Flyweight World Championship by defeating the tough Kentaro Watanabe last June. He’s now set to take on one of the toughest challenges of his career in Moraes.

Adriano Moraes of Brazil is one of the most dangerous fighters in the world. His high-level Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and lightning quick strikes have been instrumental in his 11 wins thus far. Moraes earned the right to compete for the ONE FC Flyweight World Championship with his sound technical submission of Kosuke Suzuki, a fight which he won by Arm-Triangle Choke. Moraes will be tested against Eustaquio, one of the toughest mixed martial artists from the Philippines.

Fans in Asia can catch all the action live on STAR Sports. Check your local listings. Also, fans from around the world can witness the action online via live streaming at www.onefc.livesport.tv. The event will be available for purchase at just US$9.99.

For more updates on ONE Fighting Championship™, please visit www.onefc.com and follow on Instagram and Twitter @ONEFCMMA, Facebook at www.facebook.com/ONEFCMMA and Weibo at http://www.weibo.com/onefc.

About ONE FC
With a 90%+ market share in Asia, ONE Fighting Championship™ is Asia’s largest Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) organization. Headquartered in Singapore, the world’s most exciting mixed martial arts organization hosts the best Asian mixed martial artists and world champions, all signed to exclusive contracts, on the largest media broadcast in Asia. ONE Fighting Championship™ has partnered with FOX and STAR Sports for an unprecedented 10-year cable television deal with a coverage that spans 70+ countries across the world.

About Nagaworld
NagaWorld®, Phnom Penh is the first and best-in-class integrated Hotel, entertainment complex in fast-emerging Cambodia, owned by NagaCorp. The reputable business and entertainment hub played host to several of the world’s greatest leaders including a recent visit by Malaysian Prime Minister – YAB Dato’ Sri Mohd Najib bin Tun Abdul Razak – and global blue-chip companies of commanding stature. NagaWorld® is a socially responsible organization with more than 3,000 associates who helped build infrastructure and communities under the distinguished patronage of the First Lady of Cambodia. NagaWorld® is an icon and widely recognised as the best Entertainment and M.I.C.E. destination in Indochina.

About MyTV
MyTV is a free-to-air interactive TV channel launched in 2003 aimed at providing original local programming to the younger generation, is owned and operated by Cambodian Broadcast Service (CBS), who also controls Cambodian Television Network (CTN) and Cambodian News Channel. It is currently the number 2 TV channel behind only CTN and is renowned for its cutting-edge innovation. MyTV has become the ‘social network’ broadcaster with mobile phone and internet applications, leading the charge for modern contemporary entertainment in Cambodia.




REMATCH READY TO GO!!! RENTON’S MARCELLO GALLARDO VS. VAN NUYS, CA JUAN FUNEZ

Sherman Oaks, CA (July 16, 2014) – It’s not too often fight fans are treated to a highly anticipated rematch between 4-round fighters but on Friday, August 1 just that will happen between two young featherweight prospects as local favorite MARCELLO GALLARDO of Renton, Washington will clash for the second time against Van Nuys, CA based JUAN “Johnnie” FUNEZ at “Little Creek Brawl V” from the Little Creek Casino Resort in Shelton, Washington and promoted by Goossen Promotions.

Headlining the ESPN Friday Night Fights presented by Corona Extra™ telecast is an outstanding 12-round light heavyweight clash between #4 WBO, #6 IBF and #9 WBC world ranked and undefeated light heavyweight contender THOMAS “Top Dog” WILLIAMS JR. and #10 IBF and former World Champion GABRIEL “El Chico Guapo” CAMPILLO.

The Williams-Campillo battle, promoted in association with Sampson Boxing, will be contested as an IBF Light Heavyweight Elimination bout for the #2 IBF world ranking and an NABO Championship bout televised live on ESPN2, ESPN Deportes and WatchESPN beginning at 9 PM ET/6 PM PT.

The first battle, won by Funez via unanimous decision (38-37 on all three cards), took place on January 24 and was televised on ESPN Friday Night Fights from the same location in front of a standing room only crowd who were on their feet from the opening bell cheering the excellent two-way action by the fighters.

“Funez was down in the first and fought hard throughout the next three rounds against the aggressive, hometown favorite Gallardo. Fans at the Little Creek Casino Resort loved the fight,” said Dan Goossen. “Many thought Gallardo deserved the victory, including ESPN’s Teddy Atlas. When you have fans and media swayed both ways, the best way to alleviate controversy is to do it again.”

The 20-year-old Funez, now 5-0-0 (2 KOs), stayed undefeated with his successful return to action on April 24 with a solid fourth round stoppage of Sergio Najera in Rancho Mirage, California.

Gallardo, 3-1-1, followed up his battle with Funez fighting to a four round draw with undefeated hometown prospect Gary Salazar on May 17 in Fresno, California.

Advance tickets priced at $100, $50, $35 and $20 can be purchased by calling (800) 667-7711 or online at www.Little-Creek.com. Doors will open on the night of the event at 4:00 p.m. with the first bell at 5:00 p.m. The Little Creek Casino Resort is located at 91 W. State Route 108, Shelton, Washington 98584 (one hour southwest of Seattle).

Additional bouts for the “Little Creek Brawl V” will be announced shortly.

For more information and directions to the Little Creek Casino Resort, please visit their website at www.Little-Creek.com

For more information on WILLIAMS vs. CAMPILLO, follow Goossen Boxing on Twitter at @GoossenBoxing, Dan Goossen at @DanGoossen, Thomas Williams Jr. at @TopDoggJr and the Little Creek Casino Resort at @Little_Creek. Use hashtag #WilliamsCampillo.

ABOUT LITTLE CREEK CASINO RESORT
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Zou Shiming Talks About His 10-Round Debut on Saturday on HBO2

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MACAO, CHINA (July 16, 2014) – Just 15 months and five fights removed from his professional debut, two-time Chinese Olympic gold medallist and national icon ZOU SHIMING (4-0, 1 KO),of Guizhu, China, will step up and fight in his first 10-round bout, facing off against hard-punching veteran and three-time world title challenger LUIS “Chino” DE LA ROSA, (23-3-1, 13 KOs), of Barranquillla, Colombia. Zou, trained by Hall of Famer Freddie Roach, and De La Rosa will headline Champions of Gold, the all-action championship boxing event This Saturday! July 19, at The Venetian® Macao’s Cotai Arena. Fighting for the vacant World Boxing Organization (WBO) International flyweight title, the battle between Top-10 contenders (Zou and De La Rosa are world-rated No. 6 by the World Boxing Association and No. 10 by the International Boxing Federation, respectively) will be televised via same-day delay on HBO2, beginning at 5:00 p.m. ET/PT. Promoted by Top Rank® and Sands China Ltd., in association with Tecate, All Star Boxing, Caribe Promotions and Foreman Boys Promotions, the telecast will open with undefeated super middleweight contender GILBERTO “Zurdo” RAMIREZ, world-rated in the Top-Five by all four major sanctioning organizations, defending his NABF/NABO super middleweight titles against “The One” JUNIOR TALIPEAU, who returns to the ring following a career-best victory.

ZOU SHIMING
“I am pleased with my progress as a professional fighter but I want to show more of what Freddie Roach has been teaching me. Freddie has been a great teacher and an even better friend and mentor. I’m finally comfortable with the pro style of fighting.

“It may be unusual to move this fast to a 10-round fight but I have confidence in my team and if they think I’m ready, then I will be ready.

“I am not nervous about facing a vastly-more experienced fighter like De La Rosa. I’m very excited about the opportunity. He is the type of fighter I need to beat to earn a world title shot.

“I do feel the pressure of my fans in China to meet their expectations. But my amateur experience, including three Olympics and two World Championships, has prepared me for that pressure. I feel that my style and power are improving and that has bolstered my confidence.”

LUIS DE LA ROSA
“I’m going to be facing a fighter with a great amateur background. But I’m a professional fighter with a lot of experience, and I’m here to win. Zou Shiming is a great fighter, but I’m really experienced at a professional level.

“When I was told about this fight, I immediately took it. I didn’t have to think twice. I have been training for four months.

“I’m ready to take home the victory. Zou Shiming should fear me, because on July 19, in front of all his fans at The Venetian Macao, I’m going make it a nightmare for him.”

FREDDIE ROACH
“Shiming has come a long way in a very short time. I have seen quite a few amateurs take up to four years to learn the pro style. Shiming has done it in 15 months. He is getting the pro style of fighting down a lot quicker than previous Olympians I’ve worked with. The big difference is now he knows he must increase his lead as opposed to protecting a lead, which is what he was taught as an amateur.

“De La Rosa is the best opponent Shiming has faced as a professional. I am confident that Shiming is ready and prepared to go 10 rounds.

“The key for Shiming is to hurt De La Rosa early and set a fast pace for the fight after that. Shiming’s power has really developed. He has discovered power he never knew he had. His jab sets up an overhand right that is killer. He is sitting down on his punches. His combinations are outstanding. When he lands his power punches with 112 pounds behind them, Shiming will make his point to De La Rosa that he belongs.”

Remaining tickets for Champions of Gold can be purchased via Cotai Ticketing™. Prices start at HKD/MOP 80, with ferry and hotel packages also available.

Zou is one of China’s most revered athletes and has single handily revived professional boxing’s popularity in his native country. Trained by Hall of Famer Freddie Roach, Zou won his professional debut, on April 6, 2013, via a dominant four-round unanimous decision over gritty Eleazar Valenzuela. He followed that up with six-round unanimous decision victories last year over Jesus Ortega and Juan Toscano on July 27 and November 24, respectively, and celebrated his 2014 debut with his first professional knockout February 22, stopping Yokthong Kokietgym in the seventh round. All of his professional bouts have taken place at the Cotai Arena. An Olympic legend, Zou was the world’s greatest amateur light flyweight, capturing gold medals in the World Amateur Championships in 2005, 2007 and 2011, along with gold medals in the 2008 and 2012 Summer Olympic Games. He also owns an Olympic bronze medal from the 2004 games, making him his nation’s first Olympic medallist in boxing as well as its first boxing gold medallist in the World Amateur Championships and the Olympics. A victory for Zou, currently world-rated No. 6 by the WBA, could place him one giant step closer to a world title challenge this year.

De La Rosa brings two-fisted punching power and an aggressive fighting style into the ring. A three-time interim world championship challenger and a former Colombian champion, four of De La Rosa’s last six victories have come by way of knockout, including his last fight, a second-round knockout of Deivis Marvaez. De La Rosa is currently world-rated No. 10 by the IBF.

Ramirez (28-0, 22 KOs), of Mazatlan, Mexico, is world-rated No. 2 by the World Boxing Council (WBC), No. 3 by the World Boxing Organization (WBO) and the WBA and, No. 4 by the IBF. A sensational young contender, Ramirez, 23, has won both his 2014 bouts by knockout. In his last outing, on April 11, he captured the NABF and NABO super middleweight titles via a fifth-round knockout of two-time world title challenger Giovanni Lorenzo.

Talipeau (20-2-1, 7 KOs), a New Zealand native who fights out of Kogarah, New South Wales, Australia, was a former Australian middleweight champion who successfully defended the title five times during his two-year reign before moving up to the super middleweight division. Boasting a victory over two-time world title challenger Shannan Taylor, Talipeau enters this fight having won two of his last three fights by way of knockout. His most recent victory was a 12-round unanimous decision over Walter Crucce for the WBA Latin American super middleweight title. He is currently world-rated No. 14 by the WBA.

About The Venetian® Macao-Resort-Hotel
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BRYANT JENNINGS — MIKE PEREZ INTERNATIONAL MEDIA CONFERENCE CALL TRANSCRIPT

Bryant Jennings
· B. Bahrmasel Thank you very much for joining us. Today is the International Media Conference Call for the WBC heavyweight Eliminator between Bryant “Bye Bye” Jennings and Mike “The Rebel” Perez. The fight will take place on Saturday, July 26 at Madison Square Garden. Joining us on the call today will be Tom Loeffler from K2 Promotions, Gary Shaw from Gary Shaw Productions, Mike Perez, Bryant Jennings, Adam Booth and Fred Jenkins. Adam Booth is a trainer for Mike Perez. Fred Jenkins is the trainer for Bryant Jennings. At this point I will turn the call over to Tom Loeffler, Managing Director of K2 Promotions.

· T. Loeffler Thank you, Bernie. We’re really excited about this show. The main event is a terrific middleweight championship fight between Gennady Golovkin and Daniel Geale, and as the co-feature we have this heavyweight eliminator between two undefeated heavyweights. The only main event that this fight would be a co-feature for is one of this magnitude between Golovkin and Geale. This is really its own main event being for the eliminator and having two undefeated heavyweights fighting each other.

We’re excited to go into the big arena, and Madison Square Garden tickets are priced very reasonably. We’ve had a great response for the show, and we’re really excited about coming back to HBO on July 26. With that being said, I’d like to introduce the trainer for Mike Perez. Their training camp is over in the U.K. He’s had quite a bit of experience with heavyweight champions himself. I’d like to introduce Adam Booth.

· A. Booth Good afternoon, everyone. I’d just like to say that when you look at some of the fights that have taken place recently in the heavyweight division for the championship and then you look at this matchup between Mike and Bryant, I’m confident when I say that this fight is probably a lot better quality and better grade than some of the world heavyweight championship fights that we’ve all seen recently. It’s a great match up and I’m just excited to be involved in such a great fight.

· T. Loeffler Thanks, Adam. With that, I’d like to introduce number three rated in the WBC, Mike “The Rebel” Perez, undefeated heavyweight. This will be his third appearance on HBO, a second appearance in New York at Madison Square Garden. Is Mike there with you, Adam?

· M. Perez Yeah, good afternoon, everyone. I’d like to say that I just can’t wait for this fight. I think it’s going to be a very, very, very good fight so I can’t wait to come July 26 and do what I do, you know.

· T. Loeffler That’s great. Bernie, are we going to open it up for questions now?

· B. Bahrmasel Yeah, for those of you who have questions to be asked, the first portion of the call will be for Team Perez. The second will be for Team Jennings. Bricelda, go ahead and give the instructions one more time to the media please.

· Moderator Thank you. If you would like to ask a question or have a comment, please press *1 on your telephone keypad. This will place your question in the order it was received. Once again, if you would like to ask a question, please press *1 on your telephone keypad now.
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· B. Bahrmasel Our first call will come from Karl Freitag from Fight News. Go ahead, Carl.
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· Karl Freitag: I’d like to ask going into this fight against another undefeated fighter again if there’s still any remnants of any of the previous fight you had against Mago?
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· M. Perez

I’m just concentrating on this fight. This is the fight that’s going to change my life, this one moment that I’m working for. What happened with the last fight, it happened last fight. I appreciate it if nobody asks any questions because I don’t want to talk about that. Mago’s doing good and I’ve been asking about him. That’s in the past. I just concentrate on the fight with Jennings and this is what I worry about, to go out and do my thing, and that’s it. So if everyone dialed in listens to this, please I don’t want to talk about Magomed fight. That happened and that’s it.
I’m just

· Karl Frietag Fair enough, thank you.

· B. Bahrmasel Thanks very much, Mike. Thanks very much for the question, Karl. Our next question comes from Keith Idec from The Record New Jersey. Go ahead, Keith.

· K. Idec Mike, I was just wondering how you think Bryant Jennings compares to some of the other fighters you’ve fought in terms of his ability level and what other maybe different challenges he presents to you?
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· M. Perez That’s a good question, he’s got a good record. Everybody can see that. Just come July 26 we’ll have to see who’s the best on July 26. The best man’s going to win.
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· K. Idec What did you learn, Mike, from your last fight back in January? What did you learn from that?

· M. Perez Everything, like my coach can explain to you how much I learned. I learned that this is a serious sport. A little bit, a slip, that can put you down forever, you know?
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· K. Idec Do you feel that you went into the last fight over confident? What do you mean by it’s a serious sport? Can you elaborate on that?
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· M. Perez I don’t think there was enough time to fight. I just fight like 80 days, 70 days. I just fight in November and then I fight in January again. So this is what I think of that. I think that I mentally was not ready for that.
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· K. Idec You fought too soon in other words after your previous fight right?
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· M. Perez Yes, that’s what I think, yes.
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· Tom Loeffler Keith, if I could jump in on that. It really was—the fight before that was really a tough physical fight for both fighters. I agree with Mike. In hindsight, it was probably too quick to bring him back. I was anxious to put him back on HBO as quickly as possible, and it seemed prior to the fight everything was fine but you could see probably in the performance was a little bit slack. Now that he has had some time off and he’s worked with Adam for a number of months now, I think you’ll see a different Mike Perez coming in July 26th.
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· K. Idec Mike, how do you feel physically after your injury
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· M. Perez Yeah, yeah, yeah, thank God I feel better, you know. There will be no problem there so it’s 100%.
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· K. Idec Thank you, guys.
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· A. Booth Thanks, Keith.
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· B. Bahrmasel Thanks very much, Keith. We appreciate the call.

· T. Loeffler Why don’t we do this, Bernie? Why don’t we let Gary introduce Fred and Bryant, and then we can just open up at the end of the call for any questions for either fighter. Go ahead, Bryant, Gary.
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· G. Shaw This is Gary Shaw. I’d like to thank all the reporters that are on the call for getting on the call, thank HBO for broadcasting this great fight of two undefeated heavyweights. I wanted to introduce Fred Jenkins, the trainer of Bryant Jennings, a very highly underrated trainer who’s been training for years and years in Philadelphia. Fred, do you have anything to say?
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· F. Jenkins Yeah, I just want to say thank you for this opportunity, long-awaited opportunity for Bryant Jennings. After this fight, they really do recognize as the number one heavyweight in the world.
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· G. Shaw A ll right, thank you very much, Fred. There’s not much to say about Bryant. He can surely speak for himself, as any of you that have interviewed him know. I do want to say just a couple of things. A.) He’s a tremendous family man. B.) He has tremendous character. C.) He knows where he came from, knows where he wants to go and he’s probably the best athlete that I’ve ever represented in boxing. He’s a true athlete, and I think on July 26th that will show the difference between Bryant Jennings and Mike Perez and we have a great deal of respect for Mike Perez. He’s a great fighter and we understand that. We’ve seen his fights and we know the damage that he can do.
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· I’d like to introduce Bryant Jennings. Before Bryant gets on, I just want to remind everybody that the premiere of “Road to Golovkin/Geale” is on HBO and will include a preview of the matchup between Bryant Jennings and Mike Perez with intense training and revealing interviews of both fighters. At this time I’d like to introduce who I believe will be the next heavyweight champion of the world, Bryant Jennings.
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· B. Jennings Hey, good afternoon, everybody. Yeah, I’d just like to thank everybody that has anything to do with this July 26 fight, for the opportunity for putting me up front once again. I believe that I’m definitely going to work my hardest. I believe my confidence is 100%, and just come July 26 we’re definitely going to see. Thank HBO, thanks K2 Promotions; thank Gary Shaw Promotions, Antonio Leonard Promotions and everybody else in affiliation with this show. I’m glad to be here and let’s get with the questions.
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· T. Loeffler Thanks, Bryant. You can open it up, Bernie.
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· B. Bahrmasel Our next call comes from John DeSanto from Philly Boxing History.
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· J. DeSanto Okay, hi, Bryant. It’s good to talk to you. You had, in the last year or so, you’ve had, and you’ve been up in the top of the rankings and heading towards the number one spot with a win in this fight. Prior to this you had sort of whirlwind career with a lot of activity. I know you’re always in the gym, but how are you feeling physically and as you approach this fight with not fighting as often as you’ve been used to in the prior two years?
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· B. Jennings Staying physically fit is not an easy task period. I guess you can ask a great percentage of America or a great percentage of the world. That’s not an easy task to do so I won’t sit here and say it’s easy though I’m a natural athlete and it’s in my blood and it’s in my genetics to just look and stay fit. Over the times, the couple layoffs that I had, I’m strong mentally. It takes a lot of mental strength to get over layoffs and long spots in your career. I just stay mentally focused and that’s what keeps me together, being mentally focused.
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· J. DeSanto Just one follow up, do you think, being someone who’s watched you fight all along, it seems that that is, of all of your abilities, that’s like all your strength. That’s maybe your greatest strength, your conditioning and your mental strength. Do you think that distinguishes you from your opponent this time, as well as the other guys out there in the division?
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· B. Jennings Yeah, pretty much, because us as fighters, we go through a lot. We go through a lot, and I honestly think eight weeks is too long of a time to be preparing for a fight because it’s kind of like let’s hurry up and get this thing over with but we have a lot of time, eight weeks, and for this fight it actually was about 16 weeks because of the schedule. It was cancelled; then it was rescheduled. So this is a definite mental test, definitely for the both of us, and I think that your mentality will definitely play a big part in it because it’s been very tough going all of these weeks. We maybe had two or three weeks in between, but we went a whole lot of weeks and we worked out hard. We nearly killed ourselves. We make sure that we’re fully prepared for this fight, and being mental is definitely going to play a big part in this situation.
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· J. DeSanto And this is the first time, for this fight, the first time it was scheduled and now for the first time you went away for camp. How was that and how did that affect your training this time? How was that an advantage?
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· B. Jennings Well, it affected me greatly because it’s a lot of—I’m like the head of the family. I’m like the head of the neighborhood. This is something that I’ve been before I started boxing so I’m very accessible. I just got a lot of people that’s rooting for me. I got a lot of people that want to stop by. I’m not going to say hold me up or anything, but a lot of people are seeking my attention and being away is just a way that I can just fully focus and be away from everything and put 100% into boxing.
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· J. DeSanto Great, okay, thank you, looking forward to the fight.
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· B. Bahrmasel Great. We’re going to try and go back to Dan Rafael from ESPN. Dan, can you go ahead please?
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· D. Rafael Hello.
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· B. Bahrmasel Dan, go ahead please.
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· D. Rafael Thank you, Bernie. Hey, Bryant, good to talk to you today.
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· B. Jennings Hey, what’s going on, Dan?
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· D. Rafael Bryant, my question for you is when you take a look and you see the way that Mike has looked in his last couple of fights, you have the fight with Mago where it was obviously a very physical, grueling fight. He was all over him, hard punching, never let up for ten rounds. Obviously we know what happened in that fight, and then in his next fight against Takam not quite the same as far as the ferocity, maybe not as good of a performance and it was a draw. I think Mike would admit it was not his best night. I’m wondering, when you look at those is your mentality that he’s as good as he was the night he fought Mago or maybe not as good as the night he fought Takam or is he kind of somewhere in between? How do you assess where Mike Perez is in his career?
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· B. Jennings Well, my assessment on Mike Perez and he career right now is pretty much my assessment on the way I see things as being a boxer myself and those were two different nights, two different bodies and you just can’t really pinpoint what the problem was even though it seemed to be a problem but you got to start comparing. Now you would compare Carlos Takam to Magomed. So it’s just like okay, those were two different types of fighters, two different nights. I don’t know, maybe Mike ate something that night or that morning that had him affected, but you can’t look at that and just say oh, he’s on the down slope and underestimate him and his ability and come into the fight unprepared thinking that he’s going to look like he did in his last fight.
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· D. Rafael Okay, my other question for you, Bryant, is so this fight between you and Mike is to get to the number one spot in one of the organizations where the winner is going to get a mandatory title fight so I know there’s a lot on the line for both of you guys. It’s probably something you’ve all dreamed about since you started boxing. You want to fight for the heavyweight title so you got to win the fight, but on the other side of it the guy who wins the fight is going to probably have a long way to get that title fight because the title fight ahead of you is Stiverne and Wilder and that fight is not even scheduled yet so it could be a number of months before you’re actually in the ring against the winner of the other fight. Is that difficult to think about at all or do you not even look ahead to the title fight even though that’s the motivation presumably for this bout?
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· B. Jennings Well, I’m not even looking at that. Knowing that this boxing game nowadays anything could happen, and I’m almost certain that something—I just have it in the back of my head that anything could happen and I’m not going to say what I was thinking would happen because I really don’t know what I would think, but like I said, anything could happen. They could come up with something and say well, we’ve got to squeeze this person in or you’ve got to fight this person first before you do that so I’ve just literally focused on this fight. This fight here is the fight to win in order to even think about the long wait or any other thing and that Wilder and Stiverne fight.
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· D. Rafael Okay, when you were getting ready to fight Mike the first time, before the fight was postponed or I guess at that time it was canceled and we weren’t really certain if or when it would be rescheduled—I’m wondering how difficult was it to go through the period where the fight was off, you were probably presumably very close to being ready for the fight, to not have it rescheduled. I guess it was a few weeks maybe a month even before it was formally rescheduled. The uncertainty aspect of when you were waiting to see what was next or did you just stay in shape and be assured that this would be rescheduled? How did you go about that?
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· B. Jennings That’s where my mental strength kicked in, because like I say, I could’ve broke down. We had used money for training and I was away from my son for two months. It almost seemed like it was for nothing. It definitely was a letdown, but I really didn’t dwell on it because obviously I’m still alive, I’m still here and the cancellation didn’t come at my expense. In other words, I wasn’t the one that was hurt or injured or whatever so it didn’t come at my expense so that’s pressure that I didn’t have to deal with. I was like, hey, it’s life. Learn how to deal with it. I got over it real fast. I stayed in shape and just waited patiently and put faith in my team that they’d come up with something and they came up with something fast.
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· D. Rafael All right very good. Bernie, is Mike still on the call?
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· M. Perez Yeah, I’m right here.
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· D. Rafael Mike, my question for you is your last fight was a draw with Takam. Not the result I know that you wanted so you must’ve been disappointed by the draw. Were you at all surprised that coming off of a draw you would be put into the situation where you have now the opportunity to fight an eliminator to get a title fight? A lot of guys get a draw or a loss, their next fights not in this kind of fight. It’s not at this level.
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· M. Perez No, this no was a surprise. I believe I won for the best heavyweight out here at the moment. I just have to thank my promoter that is doing a good job and make me keep going.
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· D. Rafael How disappointed were you with the draw though? At the time that it happened you have to think that you’re not going to be in this big of a fight right away.
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· M. Perez Yeah, like I said, I have to thank my promoter Tom Loeffler for that. He’s doing a good job and just pushed me to be the best.
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· D. Rafael Okay, thank you, Mike.
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· D. Rafael I have a question for either Gary or for Tom to answer. Is there anything written in the contract, being that this is an eliminator and there’s uncertainty between when Wilder and Stiverne fight, is there any language in the contract saying when the winner will get a title shot?
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· G. Shaw No.
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· D. Rafael Okay, so they should win this fight and kind of hope and wait for the best?
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· G. Shaw Look, the only fight that counts right now is this fight, and anybody looking past this fight is a foolish person and that goes for the promoters and the fighters and the trainers. They need to win this fight obviously. After this fight, the winner will then have the opportunity to worry about what’s next, whether it’s the winner of Stiverne and Wilder or one of them pulls out with an injury, whether it be real or fake. There’s a lot going on, but nothing counts other than July 26.

D. Rafael Thanks very much.

· B. Bahrmasel Tom, did you want to speak something on that as well?
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· T. Loeffler It’s a testament to both fighters, as far as what they’re risking in this fight. Even though Gary and I disagree on who’s going to win the fight, we both agree that we believe the winner of this fight will become the heavyweight champion. It’s really one of these, and Adam has spoken to it before, it’s probably one of the best match ups that we’ve seen in the heavyweight division for a long time where you have two guys risking their undefeated records on the big stage at Madison Square Garden and with the history of the Garden. That’s what makes this such a compelling co-feature fight. It’s really one of those that you look at as a 50/50 fight. It really depends on who comes in the ring that night as the better person and who leaves as the number one contender.
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· To go back to Dan’s question as far as Mike going into this type of a fight with a draw, he didn’t lose his rating. He was rated number five and Bryant Jennings was rated number four. They were the two highest rated contenders and that’s how the WBC mandated this second title eliminator so there’s a lot on the line in this fight and a lot for the winner of the fight.
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· D. Rafael Thanks, Tom. I appreciate it. Gary, thank you for the answer and best of luck to both fighters.
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· B. Bahrmasel Our next call comes from Lem Satterfield from RingTV.com. Go ahead, Lem.
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· L. Satterfield Hey, how you doing? Thanks. I have one question, two questions for Mike Perez and then one for Bryant. Mike, how is the shoulder and how was it training with the injured shoulder to get, to recover from it?
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· M. Perez The truth is 100%. I can’t wait to fight.
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· L. Satterfield Okay. Is Adam there?
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· A. Booth I’m here, yes.
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· L. Satterfield Adam, can you tell me, piggybacking on an earlier question, how is Bryant Jennings style and his ability to move? He kind of boxes and really exhibits some lower weight skills. How is he different preparing for than say Mike’s last two fights?
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· A. Booth Well, I wasn’t involved with working with Mike for his last two fights so I can’t really make that comparison. All I can do is make Mike the best he can be and then obviously work a strategy for the opponent he’s fighting. Now Bryant Jennings is a good athlete. He can see he’s a rounded athlete.
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· I would imagine he’s very capable at lots of different things and he carries that type of athletic ability into the boxing ring. He has a very good concentration and very immaculate discipline as well. He sticks to what he’s doing in a fight and if what he’s doing is working he doesn’t get reckless. He doesn’t get greedy. He keeps doing what works for him, and that shows that he’s obviously got a fantastic coach and a good relationship with his coach and he has the discipline to do what he has to do in a boxing ring.
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· My job is to look at what he does and what he doesn’t do and then we work with Mike and the incredible skills that Mike has and the phenomenal pedigree he has as a world-class amateur and all of the different styles that he’s seen. We’re working on a number of different things. We’re not just working on Bryant Jennings’ moving around because Bryant will also put his hands up and try and come up close and try and smother close. We know that he’ll use his jab.
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· And Mike will be ready for anything that takes place in that ring because he has the experience of seeing everything and I think this time around he has a new experience of actually being in fantastic condition, that he’s actually trained like a world-class fighter and a world-class athlete and he’s been a joy to work with. I expect Bryant Jennings to have a game plan. I expect him to stick to that game plan, but this is a fight where the small changes that each fighter will have to make during the fight will play out.
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· L. Satterfield Perfect, perfect, thank you so much. Bryant, you there?
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· B. Jennings Yeah, I’m here. I’m listening.
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· L. Satterfield Bryant, obviously it would be—you have to win this fight to get there, but you’re in a position to become the first American heavyweight champion in quite a while. Not only that, you have the Philadelphia legacy in general but in particular that of Joe Frazier. I wonder how much you think about the prospect of being the first American champion from Philadelphia and the legacy that you would be a part of?
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· B. Jennings I think about it a little bit, but it’s not my priority. My priority pretty much is to get through, is to get through life. As everybody knows, I’ve only been boxing for five years. I didn’t ask to be a boxer. I came in with a mindset and a lifestyle that was fit for boxing, and I knew exactly how hard it was going to take for me to work. I just want to get through. I just want to get through life so therefore I work hard.
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· I’m very disciplined with life period. Boxing is a lifestyle and I don’t live it just six to eight weeks during training and stuff like that. My light switch is never off. Being from Philly and being the first American heavyweight in a long time, that actually fuels my motivation but my motivation pretty much is just to get through life. We’re always living until we die so my motivation will never die until I die. Just pretty much my priority is just to get through life, get through what I need to accomplish, my goals and all that other stuff, the legacy.
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· Sometimes they may strip me of something. I just may be—one day I just may be the greatest of something. Somebody may be the greatest of something and they won’t be recognized for it. I just fight. I get in the ring. I do what I’m supposed to do. I live how I’m supposed to live. I eat how I’m supposed to eat. I listen to my trainers. I’m a very respectful person, all around guy, and I’m just doing this for life. This is the craft that God has set in my life for me to do, and I’m a perfectionist so this is what I do to perfect it. All that other stuff, all the titles and everything, all that stuff comes later. I just focus on my craft first.
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· L. Satterfield Bryant, thanks so much and good luck in the fight.
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· B. Jennings Thank you.
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· B. Bahrmasel Thanks very much, Lem. Next up is Sean Crose from Boxing Insider. Go ahead, Sean.
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· S. Crose Hi, how are you, Mr. Jennings?
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· B. Jennings Hey, how you doing?
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· S. Crose Good, thanks, got a question for you. I’ve been following you for a while. I remember on NBC Sports you were on quite a bit. You were almost their feature guy, if you weren’t as it was. It showed that you had full-time job. Just a question, you don’t have the full-time job anymore correct? You’re now boxing full time?
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· B. Jennings I still have a full-time—I still have the full-time job, but I’m not working. I’m on a leave of absence, and I’ll make my decision after this fight. Win, lose or draw, I have my decision in line already. So I guess you all can know what that is, but I’m not working right now but I do plan to go to work after this fight.
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· S. Crose Okay, thank you very much. My only other question is for Mike Perez. Mr. Perez, are you there?
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· M. Perez Yeah.
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· S. Crose How are you? Mike, there was some questions about you—there were some rumors that you didn’t want to fight in Texas, that you needed more time to train and so the injury wasn’t as bad as it was. This isn’t an accusation. I’m just repeating what I’ve read. Do you want to respond to those rumors?
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· M. Perez Yeah, what do you want to hear? People can talk whatever they want to talk. If I don’t want to fight, I don’t want to fight. I do want to fight. Plus Jennings and his team know that we were trying to make the fight way more before this happened. It’s not accusing. People can think whatever they want to think. Actually I don’t care.
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· T. Loeffler Right. I can jump in on that question as well. When Mike got injured, Gary will attest to it, there was no guarantee that HBO was going to—there wasn’t any timeframe as far as rescheduling this fight. Mike would never jeopardize a title elimination fight like this because the date was set and we had the venue and everything set in Texas. There was uncertainty after he got injured what would actually happen, how long he’d be out of the ring and if we could get a date on HBO and what the WBC would do as far as sanctioning the fight if the injury was worse. Whatever rumors were out there really were—there was no basis to that, and if you need more, any detailed information on the injury, Adam, I’m sure will be happy to go into detail on that as well.
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· G. Shaw And those rumors never came from the Jennings side, just to make it clear.
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· T. Loeffler That’s correct. I think they came from one of the fighters on the under card that was frustrated that his fight got canceled as a result of the entire show being canceled.
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· S. Crose Okay, that’s good enough for me. I’ll put it down. Thank you for answering the question.
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· B. Bahrmasel Thanks very much, Sean. Our next question comes from George Hanson from FightKings.com. Go ahead, George.
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· G. Hanson Good afternoon, everyone. First a comment, I applaud both promoters and managers and trainers for making this fight. My question is for the great Freddie Jenkins. Watching the tape of Bryant’s first amateur fight over the weekend and looking at his progression, how were you able to take Bryant from a guy with athletic ability to the fighter he is now because I notice something different every time? There’s another dimension. How have you been able to accomplish that over such a short period of time?
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· G. Shaw It’s a short period of time for Bryant Jennings, but it’s 43 years for me. That’s how I accomplish that.
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· G. Hanson And this question is for Bryant. Bryant, at what point did the light go off and you realized that I have the ability to be heavyweight champ? Was it initially or was it at some point or some fight somewhere in your career?
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· B. Jennings Actually I would tell you what it is. It was in May, five months after I started when I was in the Golden Glove finals. Right there was the point of no return. Maybe one of the dates, he told me, I remember this one day he told me, he said even if you don’t win this you’ve done enough. Can you imagine somebody walking into your gym and five months later you’re in Salt Lake City, Utah in a Golden Glove national, in the finals? It just was like this is it. That light switch was on ever since then. I’m just a hard worker at life. I can go on and on about that. I just tunnel vision, shoot for the stars and I’m focused.
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· G. Hanson Thank you.
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· B. Jennings You’re welcome. Thank you.
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· B. Bahrmasel Thanks very much for the call, George. Go ahead, Chip Mitchell.
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· C. Mitchell Okay. Two questions for you Bryant. Physically I can’t say anything about you other than I wish it was me, but mentally—I’m going to piggyback on something one of the other callers asked. You were maintaining a remarkable schedule of working full time, training, being a father on top of other things. Outside of boxing, when you were working full time and doing other things, did you do your training prior to your job and as well as after? How did your typical schedule work out for you?
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· B. Jennings Some mornings I would train, I would definitely do my runs and stuff before I go to work. Sometimes I would run to work. Being the great fighter and the popular person that I started to become, working at a job you start to get privileges so I was able to run to work and if I was a little late I was able to still shower and do all that. I had a lot of people that helped me along the way and made that a little easier, but I still did the eight hours of work.
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· I would train when I leave from work. Sometimes my son would meet me at the gym. His mom would bring him or I would have to go pick him up from school. Some mornings I would run and be back home in time, because I live next door to my grandma, so in time to go get my son ready for school, take him to school, then go to work, then right after work go pick him up from school then go straight to the gym and then go back home to eat.
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· My life has always been crowded, and even right now, even without the job—most people say oh, you’re going to quit your job, you’re going to have a whole lot of—no, I’m a corporation. I’m a business right now. I have to keep it going and that same pace, those same ethics, I keep going without the nine to five. I am my own nine to five now. I’m 24/7. I’ve got to live it, I’ve got to make the money and we’ve got to run the business. You’ve got a business to run so I just focus on balance. I’m a Libra so I like to balance everything up.
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· C. Mitchell Okay, well outside of being late, you might be the only one on here that actually runs to work. My second question, and you can correct me if I’m wrong on this, something I picked up when I watched you live, instead of maybe what 99.9% of boxers do to their opponents, instead of focusing on your opponent’s head it seemed like, and correct me if I’m wrong, that you were looking directly at the center of your opponent’s chest when you were fighting. I’ve never seen anyone do that. If I’m correct about that, can you explain how that works for you?
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· B. Jennings You’re absolutely correct. I’ve always—I started out that way. I think I was told—me and my trainer, he has a lot of experience with something’s that—I’m new, and it’s like teaching an old dog new tricks. If you tell a dog to chase its tail, the dog might be used to chasing its tail to the left but you’ve got to train it and tell it I want you to chase it to the right. The dog says listen, it’s the same thing. I’m comfortable with doing it this way and this is how it’s going to be. I’m going to chase my tail whichever way I want to chase it.
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· I was told once before to look the opponent in the eye, but eyes could be deceiving so I just picked up this thing. I used to play other sports so I would never look the person in the eye because, like I said, the eyes could be deceiving. I will always look at the center of your body and that way I can see which way your feet moving, which way your hands are moving, which way your body’s going to move. I don’t need to look at your eyes. I don’t want to see you and I don’t want you to see me. The only thing I want you to do is focus on my eyes and have you thinking exactly where is this guy looking at and what’s his next move. That plays a good role offensively and defensively.
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· C. Mitchell Okay, 18:0, who am I to argue. Thank you. Thank you.
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· B. Jennings You’re welcome.
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· B. Bahrmasel Chip, thank you very much for your time. Our next call comes from Raymundo Ortiz from Sports World News. Go ahead, Raymundo.
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· R. Ortiz This is for Bryant. I’m just wondering if there have been any fighters that you have fought in the past like Perez that you feel have prepared you for this big fight, aside from the training and prep you’re already doing?
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· B. Jennings That’s a good question. Lately I was comparing Mike Perez to a better Andrey Fedosov. When I fought Andrey Fedosov in June of 2013, he had some of the same tactics that I think Mike Perez brings. He brings maybe a little better, a little more flicker, but I definitely will compare him and somewhat of his style or somewhat of his approach, as far as like height and arm length and short punches and things like that, to Andrey Fedosov.
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· R. Ortiz Thank you.
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· B. Bahrmasel Thanks very much, Raymundo. Our next call comes from Keith McMenamin from Philly Keith. Go ahead, Keith.
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· K. McMenamin This question’s for Bryant. I just wanted to touch on your experience fighting at Madison Square Garden. Do you expect to have a big turnout? You’re pretty close to home. You have a lot of people coming in to support this fight?
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· B. Jennings You’re asking do I have a lot of people coming to the fight?
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· K. McMenamin Yeah.
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· B. Jennings That’s what I would imagine. As a fighter, I never worry about who’s coming. The only thing I know is that I got to be in that ring regardless if there’s two people in the audience. I’m getting a lot of love and I’m returning the love as well, and come July 26 I’ll give them something to root for. For Philadelphia fans it’s very tough so anybody who travels, what is it 90 miles from Philadelphia to New York City, to go watch somebody and to go root for somebody then because coming from Philadelphia—that’s why we fight so hard, because we have tough fans to please. Any fans that come, I appreciate them. I love them. I love their support and I’m going to keep doing what I need to do and make sure I do it well.
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· K. McMenamin All right, this one’s a follow up too. This is your second time at the Garden. What was your first experience like and what are your thoughts on Madison Square Garden?
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· B. Jennings I don’t normally get excited about where I’m fighting because the ring is the ring. You could put in the backyard. You could put it in the middle of a carnival. The ring is the ring. But afterwards, once everything soaks in and you start to celebrate your win or you just look at the affect your fight made on the boxing world and where it was at, it’ll be part of history. But it has to be done before it’s a part of history so I can only be included in history after the fight is over. I don’t have really too may good excitements before. Of course I’m excited that it’s at the Garden, but I can’t let that get in the way of me fighting well and winning that fight, being that priority.
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· K. McMenamin All right, thank you, I appreciate your time.
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· B. Bahrmasel Thanks very much, Keith. That’s going to conclude the media question and answer session of our call. Gary, did you want to have your team make some final comments please?
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· G. Shaw No, I just once again want to thank everybody for their interest in this fight, and I do want to say that in this day and age both fighters, forget their promoters or anybody else, but both fighters should be applauded for willing to put undefeated records up and fight one another. Too often everybody’s looking to duck the fight that they’re not sure if they could win or not, and in this fight both fighters said okay without hesitation. I congratulate both fighters, and I hope the press writes the good things about both of these fighters. Thank you.
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· B. Bahrmasel Thank you, Gary. Fred, did you have any final comments you wanted to make?
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· F. Jenkins No.
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· B. Bahrmasel Okay, anything final for you, Bryant?
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· B. Jennings I’d like to thank everybody for taking out their 51 minutes and 23 seconds out of their day to be on this conference call. I’d like to thank all of the reporters for actually calling in and showing interest in this fight. I’d like to thank America for standing behind me. I know I had the majority of the questions. That’s just an honor for me to be that I’m of interest of somebody. I’ll just fight hard come July 26 and me and Mike Perez are definitely going to put on a good show. Shout out to you, Mike. Shout out to you, Adam. Shout out to you, Tom with K2 Promotions, Bernie, everybody on that end. Let’s make it happen July 26, baby.
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· B. Bahrmasel Thanks, Bryant. Adam, do you have any final comments on the call?
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· A. Booth No, just thanks, everyone, for taking the time to do this. It’s a pleasure. Good luck to Bryant, stay healthy and look forward to seeing everyone July 26.
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· B. Bahrmasel Excellent, thank you. Mike, do you have any final comments you’d like to make to the media?
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· M. Perez Nothing more. Thank you, everyone, for being here and for all this time, all the media. Thanks to Jennings and his team and we’ll look them there July 26.
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· B. Bahrmasel Great, thanks very much, Mike. Tom, do you want to make any final comments?
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· T. Loeffler I’d just like to thank Gary again for his help on both fights with the main event, with Golovkin and Geale. As he had mentioned, the “Road to” show premieres this Saturday, July 12, and it also focuses on this great co-feature fight with Bryant Jennings and Mike Perez. We also have a great under card with some local fighters, including Glen Tapia, Boyd Melson, Julian Rodriguez, who will be on the show. We’re providing a great show of full entertainment and I think it’s fitting that it’s at the big arena, the Garden, and we’re just looking forward to a great show that night.




THE “MAYHEM” ROLLS ON: FLOYD MAYWEATHER vs. MARCOS MAIDANA CHICAGO PRESS CONFERENCE QUOTES

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CHICAGO (July 15, 2014) – The “MAYHEM” that is the Floyd Mayweather and Marcos Maidana cross-country promotional press tour took center stage in Chicago on Tuesday as both fighters resorted to creative tactics to get under their opponent’s skin as they announce their Sept. 13 rematch taking place at MGM Grand in Las Vegas, live on SHOWTIME PPV®.

Eleven-time world champion Mayweather refused to sit down as Maidana and his trainer, Robert Garcia, took their turn at the podium. Instead, he signed autographs for fans, taunted Garcia and chanted his signature line: “Hard work, dedication.”

Not to be outdone, Maidana and Garcia returned the favor when it was Mayweather’s turn on the dais, jetting off stage to greet a large group of “Chino” fans as they chanted “Ole.”

Tuesday afternoon’s event at Auditorium Theatre was the third stop on the five-city, open-to-the-public promotional tour, which continues Tuesday evening in San Antonio and Thursday in Los Angeles.

Tickets for the live event are on sale now and are priced at $1,600, $1,200, $850, $600 and $350, not including applicable service charges and taxes. Tickets are limited to eight (8) per person with a limit of four (4) at the $350 price range. To charge by phone with a major credit card, call Ticketmaster at (800) 745-3000. Tickets also are available at www.mgmgrand.com or www.ticketmaster.com.

Here’s what the participants had to say on Tuesday:

FLOYD MAYWEATHER, Eleven-Time, Five-Division World Champion
“Fighting is not all about power. It’s about being smart. I don’t have to change anything. My job is to go out there and do what I am paid to do – that’s be smart and finish first. And I always finish first.

“I’m going to do the same thing I always do. It’s about blood sweat and tears, and nobody does it better than me.

“I’ve had some bumps and bruises, but I always stay on top. His camp needs to make major changes if they want to have a chance.

“My hand got raised so I don’t need to make any adjustments. He needs to make some major changes and probably get a new trainer if he wants to have a chance against me.

“I have to watch this guy in there. He’s dirty.

“If he really feels like he won the first fight then he should bet his purse. He should put his money where his mouth is. But he knows he can’t beat me.

“My legacy and the will to win drives me to keep fighting. All I have to do is keep racking up victories and putting on a show.

“If you want to beat me you have to earn it the hard way.

“Why are we fighting again? Because the fans wanted it. I usually dominate my opponents or knock them out. But this guy won three or four rounds against me, and that never happens.

“It’s obvious he’s doing something right if he is facing me again and he won a few rounds from me. But the referee had a bad night last time. We forgive him but this is going to be a much cleaner fight. Note of those dirty rabbit punches or elbows.

“This is not a street fight; this is not an MMA fight. My health and my career after boxing is what’s important. He has a wife, he has children. I could hit this guy without gloves and he could never talk again. We use gloves to protect ourselves.

“It’s going to be another great showdown because I’m pretty sure he’s going to be ready and I’m always ready. We’re just going to give the fans what they want to see

“My back is always against the ropes no matter how it plays out in the sport of boxing. If I dominate a guy they say he’s over the hill. If I don’t knock a guy out they say he’s slow. I’m not just fighting my opponent, I’m fighting the world – the media, the critics, the haters. But it comes with the territory.

“I’m in this position for a reason so all I can do is go out there and be the best Floyd Mayweather. I just need to dominate, take my time and listen to the instructions that my father gives me.

“Robert Garcia is not the fighter, so he can say whatever he wants to say. It’s up to the fighter to get in there September 13 and show me what he can do.

“This is my era and I just might be on another level.”

MARCOS MAIDANA, Former WBA Welterweight World Champion
“I’m going to have to go for the knockout this time, I have no choice. Floyd’s defense is very good and at times it is hard to hit him. That’s why I want to knock him out.

“First, I’m going to give him a beating and then I’m going to knock him out. It’s going to be hard to get a decision because he connects well and knows how to score points.

“I’m going to make some technical adjustments, work on my distance and always pressure him. Our camp last time was great, but we just need to make minor adjustments to get the win.

“Floyd is trying to get under our skin, but it’s not going to work. We’re going to do our fighting in the ring and this time we’re going to win.

“Floyd is trying to make us lose our cool. He’s trying to make us angry so we break concentration. He does it on purpose because he wants to have the upper hand. But his comments don’t affect me at all.

“Floyd can say whatever he wants about me. He knows that I gave him the toughest fight of his life. The only difference is this time I will knock him out.

“This will be a different fight. He knows what I bring to the table and he knows how I fight. I don’t want to leave any doubt whatsoever. To beat a champion like Floyd you have to knock him out.

“I promise I’m going to put on a great fight and I’m going to shut his mouth. He doesn’t respect anything or anyone. He might have money, but he doesn’t have respect.

“He thinks he intimidates me? Nothing intimidates me. His talk can’t hurt me, his punches can’t hurt me. Come Sept. 13, he’ll be the one that’s hurt.

“One hundred percent the gloves made a difference in the last fight. The gloves I use are fit to my hand and are more comfortable. But the ones that I was forced to wear were not comfortable.

“But the bottom line is, this time I’m going to win with any glove that I wear.

“We only had five weeks of sparring and training camp last time. But in this camp we’ve already been in the gym for a week and we still have eight weeks to go. So we will be 100 percent ready for Sept. 13.

“The rematch was unexpected because I thought Floyd was not going to agree (to fight me). And then, one day out of the blue, I got word Floyd wanted to fight me again. By then I was already thinking I wasn’t going to fight again this year.

“For me, what’s really important here is to come out victorious. I come here to win and I don’t really care about money.

“I think many fighters are obsessed with Mayweather. Everybody wants to fight him because they get the chance to make history if they win. And I want to make history.”

ROBERT GARCIA, Maidana’s Trainer
“If Floyd thinks the last fight was tough, this fight is going to be even tougher.

“I retired 12 years ago, and I heard you talking about me and my fights. I know that you are going to bring up my fight with [Diego] Corrales –I have nothing to be ashamed of. I lost to a warrior. He was a great champion and I lost that fight with honor, not like a [expletive].

“If I fought like a [expletive] and acted like a [expletive] I’d still be undefeated. Floyd fights like a [expletive] and behaves like a [expletive].

“You’ve been bringing up stories about dirty fighting, dirty this, dirty that. Guess what? This fight is going to be rougher for you. You better be ready.

“You are going around telling Chino that you want to place a bet on this fight? Well, let’s do that bet right now. You want to put in conditions? Well, we have our conditions, too. Let’s do a bet where winner takes all. You have a lot of money. Winner takes all.

“It looks to me that you are not that sure that you are going to win. If you were, you would have shaken my hand and agreed to the bet if you were that confident you are going to win.”

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MAYHEM: Mayweather vs. Maidana 2, a 12-round world championship bout for Mayweather’s 147-pound titles taking place Saturday, September 13 at MGM Grand in Las Vegas, is promoted by Mayweather Promotions, Golden Boy Promotions and sponsored by Corona Extra and O’Reilly Auto Parts. The event will be produced and distributed live by SHOWTIME PPV® and is the fourth fight of a lucrative six-fight deal between Mayweather and Showtime Networks Inc. Mayweather vs. Maidana will be shown on the big screen in movie theaters across the country via Fathom Events. Information will be available at www.fathomevents.com.

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Garcia vs. Ramirez in “San Diego Fights: Border Wars II” for the vacant CA State Title!

(San Diego) – Bobby D. Presents jumps back in action for the second time this month after a successful fight card last July 11th at the Fantasy Springs Resort Casino in Indio, CA. Last Friday in Indio, Victor Ruiz of Tijuana defeated Timur Shailezov while Chantel Cordova captured the vacant NABF super flyweight title over Patty Alcivar via a unanimous decision in an all-action fight card. On Friday, July 25th, from his home base at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in San Diego, Bobby D. Presents offers “San Diego Fights: Border Wars II”. In the main event, a very special scheduled eight round bout will be featured between Aaron “Gavilan” Garcia (14-3-2, 4KO) of Vista, CA and Tijuana, Mexico’s Danny “Huracan” Ramirez (10-1, 4KO) for the vacant super featherweight California State title.