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UNIFIED HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION ANTHONY JOSHUA REVIEWS CAREER-DEFINING KNOCKOUT OF WLADIMIR KLITSCHKO IN SHOWTIME SPORTS® VIDEO FEATURE

 

Joshua Reflects As He Prepares To Defend Against Carlos Takam This Sábado, Octubre. 28 En 5 p.m. Y/2 p.m. PT en vivo por Showtime®

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QUÉ: Anthony Joshua reflects on his career-defining knockout of Wladimir Klitschko in this SHOWTME Sports video feature as the undefeated sensation prepares to make his first defense as unified heavyweight world champion este sábado en 5 p.m. Y/2 p.m. PT en vivo por SHOWTIME.

 

“I’ve gained a certain thick skin. You can’t teach that, it’s just who you are,” Joshua explains as he remembers the now-legendary Abril 29confrontación. “And I think he found that out that night. To knock this wall down you have to have a little bit more than power, a little bit more than skill. I think it’s in my DNA.”

 

Josué (19-0, 19 KOs) got off the canvas to KO the long-reigning heavyweight kingpin in a leading candidate for Fight of the Year in front of a record 90,000 fans at London’s Wembley Stadium.

 

“This ain’t about tactics, this is about heart,” the IBF and WBA champ recalls thinking after suffering the first knockdown of his career. “This is about something that none of us have been taught. This is about who you are, so let’s find out who we are tonight.”

 

The 28-year-old defends against IBF mandatory challenger Carlos Takam (35-3-1, 27 KOs) este sábado on SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING® in front of what is expected to be more than 75,000 fans at Principality Stadium in Cardiff, Gales.

Prince Ranch invade boxeo México firma mejores prospectos a las promociones de azúcar

Edwing Davila, Isaac Avelar, Mayran Salazar, Israel Vazqez, Daniel Colula y Damien Vázquez
(De izquierda a derecha) Foto de equipo Príncipe Ranch boxeo
LAS VEGAS, Nevada (Octubre 24, 2017)Prince Ranch boxeo (PRB) ha firmado acuerdos de gestión con cuatro perspectivas sobresalientes de México, súper pluma Edwing Davila(16-0, 9 KOs), pesos pluma Isaac Avelar (13-0, 8 KOs), campeón de peso pluma México Daniel Colula (12-1-2, 3 KOs), y hembra Mayran Salazar (6-2). Todos los combatientes fueron firmados a Damien Vázquez’ “Promociones de azúcar” y luchará constantemente Aguascalientes, México.
“La firma de talentos de México es una pieza vital para mi operación,” dicho Greg Hannely. “Nuestro objetivo en Prince Ranch boxeo, es tener una base sólida de combatientes de México, además de tener un gran talento de América. Promociones de azúcar va a tener múltiples espectáculos en México en los próximos doce meses, así como un promotor, que son un ajuste perfecto para mis combatientes.”
Promociones de azúcar tuvieron su primer espectáculo de la semana pasada en Aguascalientes, México. Su próximo show será programada antes de que finalice 2017.
Davila, Avelar, cuello y Salazar son muy populares en México y azúcar Promociones es feliz de firmar los acuerdos de las promociones,” declarado Oscar Vázquez. “Nuestro próximo show sucediendo en diciembre se anunciará en breve. Tengo grandes planes para Promociones de azúcar en movimiento hacia adelante.”

El ex campeón Devon Alexander regresa a la batalla contra el duro contendiente Walter Castillo en un enfrentamiento de 147 libras encabezando a los campeones de boxeo Premier TOE-TO-TOE LOS MARTES en FS1 & BOXEO DE CAMPEONES en FOX Deportes desde The Coliseum en St. Petersburgo, Fla., el martes, Noviembre. 21

Más! El invicto Miguel Cruz choca con David Grayton en
Co-Main Event & Antonio Russell y Antuanne Russell compiten en combates separados
ST. PETERSBURG, Florida. – (Octubre 24, 2017) – Ex campeón mundial de 147 libras Devon Alexander luchará contra el resistente contendiente Walter Castillo en el evento principal de Premier Boxing Champions MARTES TOE-TO-TOE en FS1 y BOXEO DE CAMPEONES por FOX Deportes Martes, Noviembre. 21 desde el Coliseo en St. Petersburgo, Florida con cobertura televisiva a partir de 8:00 p.m. Y/5:00 p.m. PT.
La pelea de 10 asaltos encabezará un programa promovido por Warriors Boxing y Fire Fist Boxing Promotions y presenta un evento co-estelar de 10 asaltos entre el prospecto invicto de peso welter. Miguel Cruz contra una vez derrotado David Grayton. Dos de los hermanos Russell que luchan, Antonio y Antuanne, hermanos del campeón de peso pluma Gary Russell Jr., entrará al ring en partidos separados de seis rondas.
Las entradas para el evento en vivo comienzan en $35 y están a la venta. Para comprar boletos visita www.ticketmaster.com.
“Este programa está lleno de talento y debería ofrecer una gran noche de boxeo para los fanáticos en Florida y verlo en FS1 y FOX Deportes.,” dijo Leon Margules, Presidente de Warriors Boxing. “Devon Alexander es un ex campeón de dos divisiones en la pista de regreso y será probado por Walter Castillo., que siempre esta en peleas emocionantes. Miguel Cruz y David Grayton son prospectos hambrientos que buscan mejorar su estatus y Antuanne y Antonio Russell esperan seguir a su hermano Gary en el camino hacia un título mundial.. Quiero agradecer a mi socio Fire Fist Boxing Promotions, por su arduo trabajo para que este evento ocurra en Florida.”
Alexander, de 30 años (26-4, 14 KOs) terminará un despido de dos años debido a problemas de salud cuando intervenga contra Castillo. Alejandro, de St. Louis, Misuri, ganó el campeonato mundial de 147 libras con una victoria por decisión unánime sobre Randall Bailey en 2012. Perdió el título por decisión unánime contra Shawn Porter el año siguiente.. Alejandro, un zurdo, fue campeón unificado en 140 libras y posee victorias sobre Marcos Maidana, Lucas Matthysse y Jesus Soto Karass.
“Dos años es mucho tiempo para estar lejos de algo que amas, pero quería asegurarme cuando regrese de que lo estaría. 100 por ciento de mi antiguo yo,” Alexander dijo. “Mis ultimas salidas no fui yo, y muchos de mis fans y personas que me conocen son conscientes de eso. He estado en constante entrenamiento desde entonces mientras pongo en orden mi situación personal. Castillo es una buena pelea sólida que me va a sacar las mejores habilidades.. No se queda atrás y viene a pelear. Pero no se trata de lo que vendrá a hacer Castillo. Se trata de hacer una declaración para mostrarle a la gente que todavía estoy a la altura de los luchadores de élite., y sé que cuando tengo razón, nadie puede vencerme.”
Después de hacer campaña los últimos años en 140 libra, Castillo (26-4-1, 19 KOs) se está acercando a 147 libras para enfrentarse al ex campeón Alexander. Castillo de 29 años, de Managua, Nicaragua, pondrá fin a un despido de 16 meses enNoviembre 21. Castillo perdió por nocaut técnico ante Sergey Lipinets en un choque de 140 libras su última vez después de pelear previamente por un empate contra Keita Obara en una eliminatoria por el título..
“Creo que esta podría ser una de mis últimas grandes oportunidades y estoy muy emocionado por ello.,” dijo Castillo. “Devon Alexander es un gran boxeador y tendré que estar en mi mejor momento. A pesar de que he estado fuera del ring, mi condición no será un problema. Yo soy 100 por ciento dispuesto a darle problemas a Alexander. Estoy trabajando muy duro en un plan de juego para evitar que Alexander sorprenda a todos.”
El invicto Cruz (16-0, 11 KOs) ha estado muy ocupado en 2017 mientras sube al ring para su cuarta pelea este año. El peso welter de 27 años de St. María, Florida anotó una victoria por decisión unánime sobre Alex Martin en una revancha en su última pelea en Junio 27 después de obtener una decisión dividida en su primera pelea y vencer a Ali Mammadov en el medio.
Grayton de 30 años (15-1-1, 11 KOs) viene de un empate técnico contra el ex campeón Kermit Cintron en su última pelea en Marzo 17. Grayton, de Washington D.C., sufrió la única pérdida de su carrera cuando fue detenido por nocaut técnico por Bryant Perrella en junio 4, 2016 antes de regresar para derrotar a Kareem Martin en agosto del año pasado antes de la pelea de Cintron.
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Sensational McAllister Secures Crown in Scintillating Style in Aberdeen

Informe de Gianluca Di Caro

The Aberdeen Glitterati turned out in force in support of local hero, three division World Champion Lee ‘The Aberdeen Assassin” McAllister’s latest promotion at the stunning Beach Ballroom el viernes noche.

McAllister is proving to be one of the most creative of promoters on the circuit today. Little touches like turning the stunning Beach Ballroom venue into a pseudo high end Casino added another level of cache to the excellent four-bout dinner show.

The show itself was originally due to feature four International Championship contests, unfortunately one of the title fights was cancelled after Ghana’s Ekow Wilson failed to obtain his visa in time, but the fans were not to be disappointed in any way at all as the three remaining Championship contests plus a late replacement International four rounder provided more than enough action and drama to sate any pugilistic appetite.

First fight of the night sees Bardley, Lincolnshire’s Nathan Decastro in action against Estonian Eduard Belas.

This bout had been added to the card a week or so prior, following Decastro’s challenge against Spain’s Ronny Landaeta for the IBF European title, which was due to take place the same weekend in Malaga, España, being called off due to rather unsavory actions by the Spanish Federation.

It was clear from the off that Decastro was still smarting from the cancellation of his IBF European Title Challenge, as right from the opening bell went in hard and fast letting rip with vicious uppercuts and body shots at every conceivable opportunity, no surprise then that within the first twenty seconds or so Belas was sent to the canvas.

Belas managed to make the count but was soon under increasing pressure from Decastro, who peppered the Estonian with a series of combinations before letting rip with a big shot to the body to send Belas to the canvas once more.

Surprisingly Belas made it to his feet for a second time, however immediately the fight was restarted Decastro went straight in hard and fast to send the Estonian to the canvas a third time, this time Belas couldn’t make the count, leaving referee Lee Murtagh no option but wave the fight of on the 52 second mark of the first round.

Decastro’s record now reads 10 victorias, 8 by way of Knockout, no losses or draws.

Next up was Sandy Robb versus Latvia’s Aleksandrs Roldiguns for the vacant Professional Boxing Council (PBC) Silver Cruiserweight Championship.

To describe the first round as ‘technical’ would be an understatement; both protagonists took their time, testing their opponent’s mettle with impressive strong jabs to body and head. As the round progressed Robb kicked up the pace a little and started to slip in the occasional combination, in an attempt to break down the Latvian’s defense.

En el segundo, both decided to step up the pace, which worked well for the Scotsman, as this opened up more opportunities for Robb to breakdown Roldiguns excellent defense with crisp flowing combinations as well as a couple of big right hands to the body.

Más de lo mismo en la tercera, about half way through the round Robb backed Roldiguns onto the ropes and landed a cracking shot to the side of the Latvian’s head before switching to the body, the Latvian appeared disoriented and shortly after began grabbing hold of Robb at every conceivable opportunity, in a vein attempt to prevent the Scots lad landing further big shots. Roldiguns received numerous warnings, not just for holding but also to keep his head up when in close.

The fourth round was very messy, as Roldugins continued to keep grabbing and holding Robb each time the Scotsman came close. Quite early on in the round Referee Lee Murtagh decided to put an end to the Latvian’s shenanigans by deducting a point.

Even after the deduction Robb’s attempts to get back down to boxing were thwarted, as Roldugins persisted in holding each time Robb closed the Latvian down. After numerous further warnings for holding Referee Lee Murtagh’s patience came to an end and Roldugins once more had a point deducted.

Shortly after the restart, during another close quarters foray, there was a sickening thud as the boxers heads clashed, leaving a cut over Robb’s eye. Referee Lee Murtagh deemed it to be an accidental clash of heads.

Almost immediately after this Roldugins once more grabbed hold of Robb, who had backed the Latvian onto the ropes, and began rubbing his head against the cut over Robb’s eye. This infringement was the final straw as far as Referee Lee Murtagh was concerned, immediately disqualifying Roldiguns on the 2 minuto 50 second mark of the fourth round.

Following the official results announcement PBC President Mr. Russell Jacques presented Sandy Robb with the PBC Silver International Cruiserweight Championship Belt.

The third fight of the night see local lad Nathan Beattie in action against Ghana’s Tackie Annan for the PBC Silver International Lightweight title.

Right from the opening bell both lads went to work methodically, Beattie utilizing his strong jab to keep Annan at bay, whilst the Ghanaian sought out angles in an attempt to land some strong right hands to the Scotsman’s body, mostly in vein though as Beattie’s defense was as strong as they come.

Second round started out with Beattie very much in control, the Scotsman thwarting the efforts of the highly mobile Ghanaian with panache. As the round reached the midway point Annan found an opening and let rip with a big looping right hand to send Beattie crashing to the canvas.

Beattie just about made the count but was clearly disoriented and unsteady on his feet, leaving Referee Lee Murtagh no option but to wave the fight off after just 1 minuto y 34 seconds of the second round.

After the official result was read out MC Douglas McAdam announced that as Tackie Annan had failed to make the Championship weight, at the weigh-in the day before, that the PBC International Lightweight Title remains vacant, as under Championship rules a boxer that fails to make the weight can still compete but is not be eligible to win the Championship, only the boxer that made the weight could actually win the crown.

The fourth and final fight of the night featured Aberdeen’s very own Lee McAllister against the very tough Ghanaian Ishmael Tetteh, for both the PBC International and Commonwealth Super Welterweight Championships.

With over a hundred pro contests between them, including numerous Championship bouts, it didn’t surprise anyone in attendance that McAllister and Tetteh would put on an all action, slick display of boxing at it’s very best, and boy oh boy did they do just that.

From the off both vied for centre ring position as if their lives depended on, no pussyfooting around with these two, it was all out war. Surprisingly it was the Ghanaian that eventually wrestled control of the middle ground, or maybe not as that seemed to suit McAllister, who throughout the first round utilized the outer ring with great effect, often he would step in and let rip with blisteringly fast combinations before moving back or stepping to the side just out of range of the countering exocets thrown by Tetteh.

Round two was just phenomenal, you just couldn’t take your eyes of the action for a second, it was mesmerizing to watch as the pair set to work on their game-plans, one moment they were going at it hammer and tongs in a toe to toe war, and the next some seriously slick boxing which had the ensemble crowd on their feet.

As the round was moving towards it’s conclusion McAllister stepped up the pace and went in hard and fast, letting rip with shots from every conceivable angle, much to the delight of the fans, who seemed convinced that their man was going in for the kill. Wow what a round.

It was more of the same in the third, but the fourth was something special. McAllister seemed determined to end the fight as quickly as possible, letting rip with power shots to head and body. Initially Tetteh would cover up and try and withstand the onslaught, but about midway through the round changed tactics and met the Scotsman head on in centre ring and started throwing bombs of his own.

Round five started off with a beautiful close quarters exchange, which must have lasted close to ten seconds and only came to an end when Tetteh appeared to slip and fall to the canvas.

As Tetteh rose to his feet, and yes Referee Lee Murtagh deemed it a slip, McAllister began rousing the crowd before going straight for the Ghanaians jugular with power shot after power shot. Tetteh stood his ground countering with great effect but on about the minute mark McAllister threw a pinpoint perfect power shot to the Ghanaian’s lower rib, to send him down to the canvas and gasping for breath.

The fans thought it was all over and began celebrating, however that soon came to an abrupt end as terminator Tetteh rose to his feet to just beat the count.

McAllister once again encouraged the crowd to get behind him, which they did with gusto, and then proceeded to go in hard and fast with sensationally quick hands to body and head, initially Tetteh stood his ground countering, but in doing so left a smidgeon of an opening that the canny Scot just couldn’t resist, letting rip with huge uppercut to the floating rib, no surprise Tetteh returned to the canvas but this time there was no chance of him making the count no matter how hard he tried.

Referee Lee Murtagh waved the bout of on the 1 minuto 48 second mark of the fifth round and shortly after PBC head honcho Russell Jacques proudly presented McAllister with the stunning PBC International and Commonwealth belts.

It must have been over an hour before McAllister finally vacated the ring though as he then proceeded to invite various dignitaries, as well as numerous well wishers, into the ring to have photos taken with him and the PBC belts, which I thought was a really nice touch.

2016 Olympic bronze medalist Nico Hernandez To fight for first pro title, Diciembre. 2 at home vs. Hungarian invader Jozsef “Little Red” Ajtai

“KO Noche de Boxeo: Oro & Gloria” a Hartman Arena en Park City, Kansas
Nico Hernandez
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PARK CITY, KANSAS (Octubre 23, 2017) – 2016 medallista de bronce olímpico Nico Hernandez will be fighting for his first professional title on Sábado, Diciembre 2, when he takes on Hungarian invaderJozsef “Little Red” Ajtai en el evento principal de ocho asaltos por el vacante Asociación Internacional de Boxeo (IBA) Flyweight Championship, como cabeza de cartel “KO Noche de Boxeo: Oro & Gloria” a Hartman Arena en Park City, Kansas.

“KO Noche de Boxeo: Oro & Gloria” es una presentación de la Noche KO Boxing LLC., en asociación con Hartman Arena, y patrocinado en parte por Twister City Harley-Davidson metro PCS, Bar de puros de Mort y Jimmy Egg.

La acción será grabado en vivo para el futuro emitido por más de CBS Sports Network.
The 21-year-old Hernandez (3-0, 2 KOs), luchando fuera de Wichita, will be fighting in a scheduled eight-round bout for the first time. His three pro fights to date were all scheduled for six rounds and each was held in Kansas, the last two in his second home, Hartman Arena.
In his last fight this past September 23rd, Hernandez was forced to fight late replacement Kendrick “Uprising” Latchman who outweighed the celebrated American Olympian by more than 10 libra. Hernandez won a six-round unanimous decision by scores of 60-54 y 59-55 dos veces.
Despite being younger than Hernandez by almost a year to the day, Ajtai (19-9, 12 KOs) has already had 28 peleas como profesional, including a full 10-round distance loss by decision last year to two-time Olympic gold medalist Zou Shiming, la antigua Organización Mundial de Boxeo (OMB) campeón mundial de peso mosca.
“Con mucho, Nico is fighting the toughest opponent of his pro career,” Hernández’ promotor John Andersen (“KO Night Boxing LLC) dicho. “Ajtai has much more experience as a pro than Nico, plus he went the distance against a two-time Olympic gold medalist, Zou. Ajtai is a busy fighter with a good knockout ratio (63%). This fight is going to tell us a lot about Nico, especially his power at 112 libra.
Nico fighting for a title in only his fourth pro fight proves that all our hard efforts of KO Night Boxing and Team Nico has paid off quickly and we’re grateful that the IBA has given him this great opportunity. I didn’t realize the high quality of champions the IBA has had in the past and we’re proud that Nico can someday join this group. En la división de peso mosca, Nico may enter world title fight shot discussions earlier than I had originally thought, which was in his third year as a pro. An impressive performance against Ajtai could position him for a world title fight next year with less than 10 fights under his belt.
We’re excited to have an American Olympian fighting for our first Americas title,” IBA PresidentJ.C. Courreges adicional. “Nico Hernandez is an Olympic bronze medalist and we’re hopeful that he will develop into an IBA world champion in the not too distant future. His amateur pedigree speaks for itself and we’re very happy to have this young man fighting for the IBA Americas title.
IBA world champions during the past quarter-century include Hall-of-Famers Oscar de la Hoya,George Foreman, Roberto Durán y Arturo Gatti, as well as stars such as Roy Jones, Jr.,Bernard Hopkins, Shane Mosely, James Toney, Mikkel Kessler, Eric Morales, Diego Corrales, Jose Luis Castillo, Glen Johnson y Antonio Tarver.
Other fights on the “Oro & Gloria” card will soon be announced. Todas las peleas y los luchadores están sujetos a cambio.
Entradas a la venta mañana (Martes, Octubre. 24 @ 12 p.m. Connecticut) en la taquilla Hartman Arena y http://www.ticketmaster.com/lugar / 50551?Marca = Hartman. Los precios son $115.00 (VIP), $75.00, $50.00, $35.00, $25.00 y $20.00 (los precios no incluyen cargos por servicio) .
Este es un todo-edades muestran. Las puertas abren a 5:00 p.m. Connecticut con el combate de apertura programada en 6:00 p.m. Connecticut.
INFORMACIÓN:
Gorjeo: @KONightBoxing, @IBABoxing
Facebook: /NeonStar, /IBABoxing
Siga @Nicomhernandez en Twitter e Instagram

RING RESUME: ANTHONY JOSHUA

An Examination Of Joshua’s Career Progression Toward Heavyweight Championship & Unification Written and Narrated By Steve Farhood

Anthony Joshua vs. Carlos Takam | Sábado, Octubre. 28

En vivo por SHOWTIME® En 5 p.m. Y / 2 p.m. PT

 

Crédito de la imagen: Esther Lin / SHOWTIME

 

QUÉ: International Boxing Hall of Famer and historian Steve Farhood examines the career of Unified Heavyweight World Champion Anthony Joshua in advance of his title defense against IBF mandatory challenger Carlos Takam on Sábado, Octubre. 28live on SHOWTIME from Principality Stadium in Cardiff, Gales.

 

In the latest edition of the SHOWTIME Sports® digital series “Ring Resume,” Farhood takes an in-depth look at Joshua’s career beginning with his 2015 showdown with then-unbeaten Gary Cornish. The six-fight examination culminates with his career-defining win over Wladimir Klitschko to unify the division earlier this year.

 

La Octubre. 28 SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING® la transmisión comienza en vivo a las 5 p.m. Y/2 p.m. PT with ringside analysis in Cardiff where nearly 80,000 fans are expected to fill the Welsh national stadium.

Rahman Junior Opponent Chickens Out in Ring, Seconds Before Scheduled Fight

The young career of heavyweight contender Hasim Rahman Jr. took an unexpected turn last week, as his scheduled opponent, Joseph Coats, decided not to fight, while in the ring during the introductions and literally left the ring and returned to the locker room.
The four-round Rahman vs. Coats bout was supposed to happen at The Durham Armory in Downtown Durham, Carolina del Norte, last Thursday, Octubre 19. Sin embargo, the debuting Coats, trained by reputable trainer Don Turner, initially refused to come out of the locker room. Forty minutes later, Coats finally agreed to get on with the fight only to leave Rahman waiting in the ring for nearly 10 minutes while chickening out for a second time.
He now faces suspension.
Event promoter Michelle Rosado (Raging Babe Events) and matchmaker J Russell Peltz (Peltz Boxing Promotions, Inc.) were as perplexed as Rahman’s promoter, Greg Cohen, by Coatssudden departure.
Russell told me in his 48 years in the sport, he NEVER saw anything like this,” dijo Cohen. “A fighter in the ring rethinks his choice and leaves. I’m told he was out of the building before the announcer finished explaining to the crowd what happened.
Cohen says he already has the next fight scheduled for the promising slugger Rahman Jr., Noviembre 4 en Springfield, Virginia, in a co-promotion with Shabazz Brotherz Boxing Promotions.

Junior showed class and poise in the way he handled this and he’s to be commended. Sometimes in boxing, strange things happen and this is one of those times.

UNIFIED HEAVYWEIGHT WORLD CHAMPION ANTHONY JOSHUA MEDIA CONFERENCE CALL TRANSCRIPT IN ADVANCE OF OCT. 28 TITLE DEFENSE AGAINST CARLOS TAKAM LIVE ON SHOWTIME®

Unified and undefeated heavyweight Champion Anthony Joshua spoke to members of the media on a SHOWTIME-hosted conference call to discuss his upcoming title defense against IBF mandatory challenger Carlos Takam. The fight will be televised LIVE on SHOWTIME at 5 p.m. Y/2 p.m. PT from Principality Stadium in Cardiff, Gales.

 

The British sensation Joshua (19-0, 19 KOs) and Takam (35-3-1, 27 KOs) will meet in front of what is expected to be more than 70,000 boxing at Welsh’s national stadium.

 

Here is what Joshua had to say on the call:

 

ANTHONY JOSHUA:

“We’re back again Octubre 28 against Carlos Takam. I could say a million things about Takam because I’m studying him. Al final de la día, there’s two things that I’m focusing on. One is that it’s just like another fight and the second is winning. Then we can all move on to see what 2018 ejerce. I’m sure that’s going to be a promising year.”

 

On his viewpoint of how he felt when opponent was changed from Kubrat Pulev to Carlos Takam:

“I was a bit baffled. You know how it is when you’re a fighter, you say ‘I’m going to fight with one arm, one eye, one leg.’ I didn’t expect him to stand down the opportunity but I do understand that he wanted to be 100 por ciento. Hoy en día, there’s a lot of science to the sport so he probably had to get advice from his doctors, so I get it. But it’s a shame because there was just something about Pulev and wanting to outclass him. My mindset with Takam…I don’t know. He’s veteran where you take a lot to give a lot. It’s just switching up my mindset about the style of fight I’m going to engage in now. That was the main disappointment.”

 

On his thoughts about some point fighting in the U.S.:

“I’m excited. Estoy muy emocionado. I would love to fight the great champions that the United States has produced. Al mismo tiempo, Pelearé en cualquier lugar. I’m fine staying in the UK, but America’s definitely at the top of the pyramid for sure. The thing is, before I wanted to go out there for the experience but now I want to go out there and make me some money. For what fight, that’s what’s going to be interesting.”

 

On if he foresees a showdown with Deontay Wilder in 2018:

“Anytime. I think so. I think he’s what the division needs and I think this is what Wilder needs, so we’ll give it to them. I say it’s definitely a potential for 2018. What else am I going to do in 2018 provided that I don’t have any mandatories? I’ll be a free agent. If dealt with right with Eddie Hearn and the U.S., I think it could be built to be something just like the Klitschko fight. It should be better.”

 

On if he foresees the Wilder fight being in the U.S.:

"I think so. I could tell you a million things but the reason I’m saying that is because I do have some real professional people in the background advising me as well. I can see it happening in the U.S. If you came to Wembley on Abril 29, you saw what that was like. It was phenomenal. That was really good. So do we want to create that again or should we go overseas and do something new? It’s good to have options.”

 

On the timeline of events and mindset after Takam was announced as the replacement for Pulev:

“There was no doubt in my mind that I would still fight. If Eddie had opponents lined up, I was definitely still going to fight. There was no point in my mind where I thought that I’m not going to compete or didn’t know what I was going to do. A real bonus is that I always work on myself in the gym so I haven’t had like 100 Pulev clones coming to the gym. I haven’t been working just solely on the style to defeat Pulev. I’ve been working on improving on my weaknesses and building on my strengths. Así, when I heard I wasn’t going to be fighting him and that the next guy in line was Takam, it was like OK, cool, because I’ve still been developing myself anyways.

 

“You could put me with anyone. What I’ve worked on in the gym and what I’ve built myself two of these last three months, I should be able to fight anyone. I’m just happy that I don’t have to wait because it probably would have been March or April. That would have been a year out of the ring. I don’t think now is the time to be taking that much time out so I’m really grateful that the show could still go on.”

 

On if from a fighter’s perspective there’s financial pressure involved in whether or not the show should go on regardless of the replacement:

“No. When I look at Pulev. He was getting the pay day. He had to make the decision. From a fighter’s point of view, you have to put the fighter first. From a second point of view, I don’t want to take the opportunity from a lot of my friends on the undercard because they’re not going to make their money. Then you’ve got to think of the fans as well because there’s so many people that book hotels, viajes, time off work. Before I think of myself, I think of all these other people that have come out to have a good time and are dependent on me. So that’s why I said I’m really happy that the show could go on, not just for me. A lot of people would have lost out that night.”

 

On his reaction to Deontay Wilder claiming nobody wants to fight him after Luis Ortiz pulled out:

"[Laughing] When I heard Pulev pulled out, I was going to do the same thing. I thought that’s what the champions are doing these days. I find it funny. It’s like Twitter fingers now. Like doing your business behind closed doors. Ortiz failed a drug test, que así sea, move onto the next one. Ortiz comes off his ban and you box him then. No need to cry about it and say that nobody wants to fight you. Of course we want to fight you, you’re the champion. You’re the hunted. He just needs to start thinking that way and stop feeling sorry for himself. Just keep quiet and don’t show any weakness in this game. This is heavyweight boxing. This ain’t featherweight boxing.”

 

On why he thinks Deontay Wilder needs a potential heavyweight showdown more than he does:

“I fought Jason Gavern in maybe my 12º lucha. Deontay Wilder is fighting in his 34º fight maybe his 35º lucha. Where I’m coming from is that in a career, it’s all good going undefeated and looking good. But when it’s all said and done, how are people going to remember you? He hasn’t had any memorable fights. He needs a real remarkable fight to stamp his name in the history books of heavyweight boxing. He needs that more right now. Especially being in America. Esta es la meca del boxeo. I even need it. I need Wilder to have a remarkable fight. I need to be the one that steps up to make this dream a reality. I would be honored to go out there and compete with Wilder.”

 

On what he’s learned from almost being defeated by Klitschko:

“Now when I watch boxing, I watch it completely different. When you watch a George Foreman and Ron Lyle kind of fight or an Ali and Foreman fight where a bit of their soul and spirit disappears, I always wondered how they were doing it and how they were taking those shots. You always question how, why, and what makes people do what they do. Until I went through it, I would always watch boxing but now I don’t just watch it, I understand it. I know the thing that you can’t be taught is how to survive in the trenches. I just feel like my heart is very big and I wear it on my sleeve in this sport.

 

“It’s just that mindset. I’m willing to do whatever it takes to win, that’s one thing. I just realized as well what the division needs because I think the masses of people can relate to a boxer’s life. It’s labor, you’re up early, working, you’re resting and providing for your family. There’s also the glitz and glamor of getting money but that disconnects from so many people. The wealthy people are one percent of the world, so people just want to see you fight. They want to see you go to war. That’s another thing I’ve learned…what people want and desire for in this sport to kind of bring the attention back to boxing. I don’t just do it, I don’t just watch it, I really understand it. I know what to do to deliver.”

 

On if he thinks he’s the biggest attraction in boxing and comfortable with shouldering that responsibility:

“I’m going to keep it humble because there’s still people in this sport that I look up to. I love Kovalev, I love Alexander Ustinov. From a talent perspective, I don’t know if I’m as talented, but I hustle the smartest. I work the hardest. You can’t deny that. We’re all carrying this weight. Even promoters are carrying this weight it’s not just me. We all have different attributes.”

 

On the challenges Takam presents as compared to Pulev:

“To have a style like Takam’s, not a lot of people have long careers. He just eats up a little bit of ground each round. He could throw a jab, right hand to the head, left hook, right hook and be looking good and all of a sudden, everything he’s doing wasn’t working because the person you’re fighting is still coming. Así, I think by round six, seven or eight he starts applying pressure because he’s got that type of fighter with the ‘I’m going to absorb and measure everything you do’ mindset which is a dangerous style.

 

“I’ve fought Breazeale, Molina, and Klitschko and for Kubrat Pulev I’ve focused on a lot of taller fighters. They say Carlos Takam fights at 6-foot-2, but he probably fights at 6-foot bent down and crouched over. Considerándolo todo, what goes down in the history books is whether I win or lose. I just got to do whatever I got to do to get this win. Because it’s really important for me and the sport of boxing because it sets up several fights in the future.”

 

On if the fight with Takam is tougher than what Pulev would have presented:

“I think he’s tougher and can take more but I don’t think he’s smarter for that reason. What’s going to be tougher…the smarter fighter who’s going to make me think more or the guy who’s going to make me run? That’s what’s going to be interesting. I think I definitely might see him in the future.”

 

On being compared to Lennox Lewis:

“It’s an honor at this stage. I’m going to do some research and see where Lennox was at in terms of career building going into his 20º lucha. I feel like Lennox is definitely someone I can learn from. If you gave me a list of boxers I could learn from, I would put Lennox in my top 10, 100 por ciento. If I can perfect that jab. This is what we’re doing, this is the journey we’re on. It’s interesting because either you’re the next Lennox or the next Tyson or you’re nobody in boxing. It’s a tough sport so if I can be compared to these legends of the game, we’re definitely moving in the right direction. I’m not here calling myself the next Lennox. This is what I’m hearing. But we’re moving in the right direction.

 

On if he’s spent any time around Lennox Lewis and if he’s made any comments on his career:

“I was around Lennox when I was trying to make the decision about turning professional. Lennox gave me advice more about career building. So I went through Matchroom, who’s done that for a long time. Después de esto, I kind of locked myself away and have just been focusing on my fight game. If there’s any advice I could take from Lennox it would be for my fight game because I do need to develop skills for sure.”

 

On if there’s a timetable to unify the title and if so does Deontay Wilder need to have a great fight to build the hype:

“There’s no time scale. You kind of just roll with the punches. We were fighting for the British title and then the Charles Martin opportunity presented itself. Then the Klitschko fight presented itself. And now we have a mandatory and you have to take that so we’re rolling with the punches, but there’s opportunities above him in the background. Deontay Wilder doesn’t need a better performance to compete. He’s a heavyweight, he’s a champion. He’s winning and that speaks enough. We have to give credit where credit is due so if that’s the case, that will definitely be respected for sure.”

 

On if Deontay Wilder is a priority:

“That guy’s been a professional since 2009. Empecé a boxear 2008. He’s been a professional a year longer than I’ve been boxing my whole career. He needs these fights. It’s a different ballgame. The only thing that’s given me credibility is the fact that I’ve gone and unified the division. He doesn’t need to have a remarkable performance or fight any household name because he’s been doing this for so long.

 

“I think the reason why he’s more desperate is because boxing writers have called him out. Who’s the next person on the list? Attach your name to the best brand in the business and people will listen so he’s just calling me out because he knows I’m the hot take in the business right now. He’s just doing what any businessman would do. I look at my situation and say after this Takam situation, what does the WBA say about a mandatory situation? Only God knows what could happen with my situation. I always look at it from a realistic point of view.

 

“I’ll fight Wilder next year and make it a priority 100 por ciento. There’s no doubt about that. But I’m going to be real and say these are the reasons why he’s probably doing what he’s doing. It could potentially happen but maybe not the next fight I have because of certain mandatories. Or do I just say I’m going to give up my belt because it’s what he wants or what I want? We have to make a careful decision in the making of this fight.”

EDDIE HEARN, Joshua’s Promotor, Matchroom Boxeo

“We’re just over a week away from another huge event as Stephen [Espinoza] dicho. Seventy-five thousand people at the biggest indoor boxing event in Europe of all time. It’s going to be an incredible atmosphere and just a wonderful night of boxing. I think with Floyd’s [Mayweather] departure from the sport, he is unquestionably the biggest star in the world of boxing. The amount of interest in him has been incredible. We will of course thank SHOWTIME after the sixth episode of Anthony Joshua’s world championship career. Thank you to Stephen and all the guys at SHOWTIME and their effort. It’s extremely valued for myself and Anthony. And for the fight next week, Carlos Takam replaces Pulev. Anthony’s been training for a 6-foot-5, full-ranging awkward guy and now we have a 6-foot-2 little guy who’s going to come at you non-stop. Jabbing, punching, overhand right, hook, relentless pressure. He’s going to come across Anthony Joshua looking absolutely the best he’s ever looked in camp. We can’t wait for a wonderful show.”

 

On his desires to bring Anthony Joshua to the U.S. to defend the heavyweight title:

“He’s definitely on the radar. Like Anthony said, it’s definitely part of the scrapbook to be produced in the years to come. If you want to try and change the game and break down boundaries, that includes America, Africa and the Middle East as well. It’s hard to leave the UK with 75,000 a 90,000 people compared to what the U.S. es. But Anthony Joshua is a global brand. He’s not British heavyweight champion, he’s a world heavyweight champion. The key now is to get the win on Octubre 28 and then in the weeks that follow, put our plans together for 2019 and hopefully America is included in that.”

 

On if working with Danny Jacobs changes his work with Joshua and if he anticipates Joshua staying on SHOWTIME despite Deontay Wilder’s connection to the network:

"Absolutamente. We appreciate the way they’re building Anthony Joshua’s brand. Matchroom Boxing is one business and Anthony Joshua is another business. Anthony has involvement in our U.S. business as well. Por último, this is the channel that he fights on. He’s not dependent on Matchroom Boxing USA. We’ll do the right thing for Anthony.”

 

STEPHEN ESPINOZA, Vicepresidente Ejecutivo & Gerente General, SHOWTIME Sports

 

“This will be the fifth Anthony Joshua fight that will be telecast on SHOWTIME here in the states. We’re very proud of our association with A.J. and with Matchroom and it is part of giving fans the biggest fights and the best fighters. A. J. definitely fits that criteria. He is without a doubt the consensus No. 1 de peso pesado en el mundo. We last saw him in April in a thrilling, career-defining fight and knockout of Wladimir Klitschko in front of a record crowd of 90,000 gente. That fight was broadcast in over 150 países, including live in the U.S. por SHOWTIME. En Octubre. 28 we expect another spectacle of similar scale. He’s got an experienced challenger and we expect a rabid crowd of 70,000 and we are proud to bring it you on SHOWTIME starting live at 5 p.m. Eastern and 2 p.m. Pacífico.

Former World Champion Ishe Smith Clashes With Top 154-Pound Contender Julian “J-Rock” Williams In Super Welterweight Showdown Headlining Premier Boxing Champions on Bounce Live from The Chelsea Inside The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas on Saturday, Noviembre. 18

Lionell Thompson Duels Earl Newman In Light Heavyweight Co-Featured Attraction & Tugstsogt Nyambayar Meets Xavier Martinez in Battle of
Unbeaten Prospects
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LAS VEGAS (Octubre 23, 2017) – El ex campeón del mundo Ishe Smith battles top 154-pound contender Juliano “J-Rock” Williams in a 10-round super welterweight clash that headlines Campeones Premier de Boxeo en Rebote live from The Chelsea inside The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas on Sábado, Noviembre 18.
En la pelea co-estelar, Lionell Thompson clashes with unbeaten prospect Earl Newman en una pelea de peso ligero de 10 asaltos. La cobertura televisada comienza en 9 p.m. Y/6 p.m. PT with unbeaten prospects Tugstsogt Nyambayar y Xavier Martinez going head-to-head in a 10-round featherweight fight.
This card is going to bring it,” said Mayweather Promotions CEO Leonard Ellerbe. “The fans will be presented with variety; veterans and prospects going head-to-head and tough fighting styles meshing come fight night. The main event between Ishe Smith and Julian Williams is going to be an exciting battle! I think Ishe and Julian are going to put on a great show. Both fighters are very tough competitors and fight with everything they have. We also have a great undercard line-up. This is going to be an all-around exciting night of boxing for the fans.
This is the kind of show that presents something for every boxing fan,” dijo Tom Brown, Presidente de Promociones TGB. “Ishe Smith is a former champion who still has title aspirations. He’s going up against a young hungry contender on the comeback trail in Julian Williams. Earl Newman will be taking a major step up when he takes on Lionell Thompson in the co-feature and both Tugstsogt Nyambayar and Xavier Martinez will be looking to keep their undefeated records intact. It all adds up to a fun night for boxing fans.
Las entradas para el evento en vivo, el cual es promovido por Mayweather Promotions y Promociones TGB, tienen un precio de $29, $39, $59, $69, $89 y $149 y están a la venta. Los boletos están disponibles en www.cosmopolitanlasvegas.com oa través de Ticketmaster en (800) 745-3000 ywww.ticketmaster.con.
The 39-year-old Smith (29-8, 12 KOs) won his world championship with a majority decision over Cornelius Bundrage on Feb. 23, 2013 to become the first Las Vegas-native to win a world title. He has also challenged top fighters such as Erislandy Lara and Daniel Jacobs and most recently defeated Tommy Rainone and Frank Galarza in his last two bouts.
I took this fight just like I’ve taken every tough fight over the years,” dijo Smith. “I constantly challenge myself to the best and I believe Julian Williams is one of the best in the division. If you look at my resume, all I’ve done is fight the best guys, en su mejor momento, entonces esto no es nada nuevo para mi. I’ve reached the point where I’ve seen it all. This fight will get me exactly where I need to be, closer to a world title shot.
Williams (23-1-1, 15 KOs), one of the top young contenders in the 154-pound division, is working his way back into title contention by taking on a tough former world champion in Smith. The 27-year-old Williams of Philadelphia suffered a KO loss to Jermall Charlo in his first title shot in 2016 and returned to the ring with a TKO victory over Joshua Conley in his last fight on Junio 30.
We’ve been working hard for months and I’m ready to get back in the ring,” dijo Williams. “I could fight mañana. I know this is an important fight for my career. Ishe is a veteran and he is going to bring his ‘Agame to try to prove he’s still got it. I’m not going to give him that opportunity. I will be victorious and show that I’m ready to fight the best in the world.
Lionell Thompson (18-4, 11 KOs) is on the trail of a 175-pound world championship and he hasn’t taken the easy road, having challenge the likes of Sergey Kovalev and Radivoje Kalajdzic in his pro career. The 32-year-old out of Buffalo, N.Y. is coming off a knockout victory over Steve Lovett in his last fight on Febrero. 24. The last time he fought at the Cosmopolitan, he defeated Donovan George by unanimous decision on Sept. 16, 2016.
Unbeaten prospect Earl Newman (10-0-1, 7 KOs) will be taking a big step forward in taking on his toughest competition to date in Thompson. The 26-year-old Brooklyn-native is coming off a split draw against Paul Parker on Siete. 19 after winning his first 10 peleas como profesional.
La 2012 Medallista de plata olímpica de Mongoloa, Tugstsogt Nyambayar (8-0, 8 KOs) now fights out of Carson, California. The 25-year-old turned pro in March of 2015 con un nocaut en el primer asalto de Gabriel Braxton. Desde entonces, Nyambayar has stopped every opponent in his path, including most recently scoring a 10ºround TKO over Jhon Gemino in February.
The unbeaten 19-year-old prospect Xavier Martinez (9-0, 5 KOs) will face his toughest test as a pro when he enters the ring on Noviembre 18. Representing Sacramento, Martinez has scored two victories in 2017 having stopped Jesus Aguinaga in September after earning a decision over then unbeaten Prince Smalls in June.
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Montgomery Hermanos, Maliek, Mikhail & Michael Jr. Todo Score TKO es en su ciudad natal


MACON, Georgia (Octubre 22, 2017) – Los hermanos Montgomery, Maliek, Mikhail, y Michael Jr, que están guiados por Testigo Sports Management es Greg Hannely y Jared Shaw, anotaron victorias por nocaut anoche en el Templo Santuario, en Macon, Georgia, su ciudad natal.
Maliek Montgomery (2-0, 2 KOs) dominado Calvin Smith (2-12), ganando por 3rd TKO. Mikhail Montgomery (1-0 1 KO), destruido tony Jones, anotando una impresionante 2ndTKO. Michael Montgomery Jr.. (2-0, 2 KOs) derrotado Edwin Aceves (0-2) con una 3rd QUIEN.
“Fue una gran lucha en nuestra ciudad y conseguir un nocaut era exactamente lo que quería hacer.” Said Maliek Montgomery. “Mi carrera ha tenido un gran comienzo y espero poder conseguir la derecha de nuevo en el ring.”
“Yo quería hacer una declaración en mi debut profesional,” declarado Mikhail Montgomery. “Conseguir un nocaut en el primer round me permite saber que tengo algo de poder. Todavía tengo un largo camino por recorrer, pero estoy seguro en mi búsqueda para hacer un nombre para mí. Es raro que tenemos espectáculos de boxeo profesional en Macon, así que estoy contento de haber sido capaz de luchar frente a mi familia y amigos.”
“Mis hermanos menores y yo quería salir y mostrar a nuestros fanáticos locales que somos el futuro del boxeo.” Michael Montgomery Jr.. dicho “Todos tenemos ese poder los fans quieren ver. Estoy feliz de haber tenido otro nocaut a empezar mi carrera.”
“Mis hijos se presentaron en nuestra ciudad,” dicho Michael Montgomery Sr.” Siempre estoy empujando a mis hijos a hacer un esfuerzo adicional en el gimnasio y el trabajo duro está dando sus frutos. Demostraron que tienen el poder de detener a sus oponentes. El lunes estaremos de vuelta a la derecha en el gimnasio.”
“Estoy muy feliz de que los tres hermanos Montgomery fueron capaces de detener a sus oponentes,” dicho Greg Hannely. “Su padre, Michael Montgomery Sr., está haciendo un gran trabajo entrenando a sus niños. Todos ellos tienen estilos emocionantes que los aficionados quieren ver. Jared y yo se busca para recuperarlos en el ring antes de que finalice el año.”
“Cuando firmamos los hermanos Montgomery, Yo sabía que iban a ser combatientes gustan al público,” dijo el co-manager Jared Shaw. “No hay nada aburrido en los tres hermanos. El boxeo necesita luchadores como los hermanos Montgomery, combatientes tipo de acción que siempre va a poner en un gran espectáculo.”