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Jermall Charlo & Hugo Centeno Jr. Discuss Upcoming Showdown Saturday, Avril 21 Live on SHOWTIME from Barclays Center in Brooklyn

Charlo & Centeno Battle for Interim WBC Middleweight Title

In Premier Boxing Champions Event

BROOKLYN (Avril 13, 2018) – Undefeated former world champion Jermall Charlo and once-beaten contender Hugo Centeno Jr. discussed their upcoming matchup before they step into the ring on Saturday, Avril 21 for the WBC Interim Middleweight Title live on SHOWTIME from Barclays Center, la maison de BROOKLYN BOXE.

 

 

 

The Premier Boxing Champions event is headlined by a showdown between four-division world champion Adrien Broner et champion du monde en deux divisions Jessie Vargas. Le BOXE CHAMPIONNAT SHOWTIME® télédiffusion commence à 9 p.m. HE / 6 h, heure. PT with former world champions Gervonta Davis et Jésus Cuellar battling for the WBA 130-pound Super Featherweight World Championship.

 

 

 

Les billets pour l'événement en direct, qui est promu par Mayweather Promotions, DiBella Entertainment and TGB Promotions, commence à $50 et peuvent être achetés àticketmaster.com, barclayscenter.com ou en appelant 800-745-3000. Les billets peuvent également être achetés à la billetterie American Express au Barclays Center. Les rabais de groupe sont disponibles en téléphonant 844-BKLYN-GP.

 

 

 

Le Charlo vs. Centeno bout was moved from an original date of March 3 due to a Centeno rib injury, and now the rescheduled bout is just over a week away, with Centeno fully recovered from the ailment.

 

 

 

My ribs are fine,” Ledit Centeno. “It was a minor injury, but there was no way I could have fought on our originally scheduled date when it happened. I feel great now though. It healed perfectly.

 

 

 

Centeno will now finally face Charlo, the former 154-pound champion and one half of the devastatingly powerful Charlo twins, along with his brother, current 154-pound champion Jermell. For Jermall, this fight is a chance to begin making his mark in a second division.

 

 

 

I want to send a message to the world that I’m going to dominate the 160-pound division, while my brother proves he’s the best 154-pounder on the planet,” Saïd Charlo. “Once I get my shot, you will all see what I’m talking about. Hugo Centeno Jr. is just in the way of that process. After April 21, you’ll be able to see what I’m really made of.

 

 

 

As Centeno winds down training camp at Wild Card Boxing in Hollywood with head trainer Eric Brown, he has made sure to focus on what will happen April 21 instead of any pre-fight talk or hype.

 

 

 

I am just excited by this opportunity,” Ledit Centeno. “Charlo can say whatever he wants. None of it is going to affect me. Sur Avril 21, it’s just me and him in that ring and anything can happen.

 

 

 

This has been another great camp for me, even with the injury hitch. I’m a night owl who likes to train at all hours. We go late into the night and I think that helps me on fight night.

 

 

 

Centeno put himself back into the ranks of middleweight contenders with a highlight reel knockout of Immanuwel Aleem last August. Charlo, cependant, knows that he will pose a different set of problems for Centeno.

 

 

 

I’m not Immanuwel Aleem and I’ll let you all see that when April 21 gets here,” Saïd Charlo. “It’s a whole different ball game when you get in there trying to trade with me. You better have power, so I hope he’s ready for it.

 

 

 

Charlo has been hard at work in his hometown of Houston, working with head trainer Ronnie Shields. With the extended training camp, Charlo has had time to improve on his already lethal arsenal.

 

 

 

I’m still improving as a fighter,” Saïd Charlo. “I’ve gotten faster, sharper and I’m able to take more punches than I used to. I’ve been working hard to increase my punch output as well. Nobody can do what I’m doing in the ring.

 

 

 

Boxing is all about adjusting and that’s what I’m good at. That’s my best attribute and my team has worked with me so I can make that adjustment on fight night. We always go into the ring ready to fight a different fight than the time before.

 

 

 

With fight night nearing, both fighters are gearing up to head to Brooklyn with the hopes of announcing themselves as a danger in the 160-pound division on April 21.

 

 

 

 

I’ve fought on some big stages in my career, but nothing compares to this,” Ledit Centeno. “This is my first title shot and I’m going to take full advantage. I’m not worried about Charlo or being the underdog or anything really. I know I have what it takes to win this fight.

 

 

 

Hugo is in the way of my process right now,” Saïd Charlo. “I’ve got to go through him to get to my goal. We’ll see if he’s able to hold up against the power, speed and athleticism that I have. Dans le cas contraire, Je vais lui faire de mal, real bad.

 

 

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Jessie Vargas Las Vegas Media Workout Quotes & Photos

Former World Champion Battles Adrien Broner in Main Event Showdown Saturday, Avril 21 Live on SHOWTIME from Barclays Center in Brooklyn & Présenté par Premier Champions de boxe

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LAS VEGAS (Avril 12, 2018) – Deux-division champion du monde Jessie Vargas hosted a media workout in Las Vegas Thursday as he prepares for his main event showdown against four-division world champion Adrien Broner Samedi, Avril 21 en direct sur Showtime de Barclays Centre, la maison de BROOKLYN BOXE.

 

 

 

The Premier Boxing Champions event will also feature unbeaten former champion Jermall Charlo et une fois battu Hugo Centeno Jr. squaring-off for the WBC Interim 160-pound title. L'émission de télévision Showtime commence à BOXE CHAMPIONNAT 9 p.m. HE / 6 h, heure. PT with former world champions Gervonta Davis et Jésus Cuellar battling for the WBA 130-pound Super Featherweight World Championship.

 

 

 

Les billets pour l'événement en direct, qui est promu par Mayweather Promotions, DiBella Entertainment and TGB Promotions, commence à $50 et peuvent être achetés à ticketmaster.com, barclayscenter.com ou en appelant 800-745-3000. Les billets peuvent également être achetés à la billetterie American Express au Barclays Center. Les rabais de groupe sont disponibles en téléphonant 844-BKLYN-GP.

 

 

 

Le Avril 21 showdown against Broner will be Vargassecond fight being guided by head trainer and former three-division world champion Micro “The BodysnatcherMcCallum.

 

 

 

Vargas conducted the media workout from Mayweather Boxing Club as he prepares for the pivotal matchup against Broner. Voici ce que Vargas, McCallum et Mayweather Promotions PDG Leonard Ellerbe had to say Thursday:

 

JESSIE VARGAS

 

 

 

Adrien Broner and I are entertaining fighters who come in and give it our all. This is a fight that will have a lot of fireworks.

 

 

 

I brought in a nutritionist for camp who has done a great job informing me of some things that I’ve never done before in my career. I feel stronger and I’ve been finishing up this camp stronger than normal.

 

 

 

If he comes to fight me on the inside then that’s going to feed right into my game plan. Bring it on. If he wants to come and fight, then we’ll pick him apart bit by bit. We’re ready for any type of fight. Once he feels my power, he’s going to back up and choose a better route.

 

 

 

I’m going to switch it up. I’m here to give the fans entertainment. Some moments I’ll go after him and some moments I’ll be the counter-puncher. It’ll be based off what he brings to the ring and we’ll take it from there.

 

 

 

If Broner feels that he’s going to perform better with coach Kevin Cunningham, then good for him. I want to face the best Adrien Broner. I don’t want any excuses after this. I’m looking forward to beating the best Broner possible on April 21.

 

 

 

Adrien is fast and explosive, but we’re prepared for it. I have those same skills too. We’ve had great sparring including Devin Haney and Phil Lo Greco just to name a couple. These guys have been able to elevate my skills.

 

 

 

I feel very fortunate that coach McCallum was able to take on the task of training me and I’m happy to be in my second fight with him. We feel like we’ve already accomplished so much in this relatively short amount of time we’ve been working together.

 

 

 

Coach McCallum is a tremendous trainer who’s been able to teach me some different techniques. Obviously he’s known as ‘The Bodysnatcher’, so we’ve worked on body shots, but he also knew how to maintain his distance and he emphasizes the mental game. He tells me how he saw every situation during a fight.

 

 

 

Throughout every round and every day coach is on top of me to make sure I’m feeling good and that my energy is at the right level. He tells me exactly what I need and it’s gotten me here and in the best shape of my career.

 

 

 

This is a fight that should garner a lot of attention from boxing fans. They deserve a fight like this. It’s two guys coming in at the top of their game and only one of us can take this step forward in our career.

 

 

 

I’m planning on having my hand-raised in victory. I’ve worked hard in camp so that I can go out there and prove to everyone that I’m a threat to any fighter out there.

 

MIKE MCCALLUM, Vargas’ Entraîneur

 

 

 

 

We picked up where we left off from Jessie’s last fight in December. He has all the tools he needs, I’m just here to make sure he knows how and when to use them in the ring.

 

 

 

Everybody knows Broner is a good fighter. It’s going to be an exciting matchup because Jessie is in shape and ready to go.

 

 

 

We’re ready to fight any kind of style that will beat Broner. We know we’re going to have to box, if he has to do it for 12 tours, Jessie will be ready. Once they get in close, Jessie has a good punch too and that might surprise Broner.

 

LEONARD Ellerbe, PDG de Promotions Mayweather

 

 

 

This is the best card in the sport right now. The main event is a sensational bout. C'est un 50-50 lutte. Both guys need to win this. In Jessie’s case, this win will elevate him with the other elite welterweights that are out there.

 

 

 

“C'est un combat énorme. It’s a great fight for the fans and we’re very proud to be helping promote this event. It’s going to be a great night and thrilling main event.

 

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Jamal James & Chris Colbert Discuss Upcoming Matchups & Plus

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PBC FS1 & FOX Deportes Tomorrow, Avril 13 from The Armory in Minneapolis with Coverage Beginning at 9 p.m. HE / 6 h, heure. PT

Ahead of tomorrow’s Premier Champions de boxe sur FS1 and FOX Deportes event taking place at the Armory in Minneapolis, please see below two feature stories, courtesy of PremierBoxingChampions.com, on welterweight contender Jamal James et perspective invaincue Chris Colbert.

 

 

 

The event is headlined by Jacques stepping into the ring in his hometown to take on Abel Ramos in a 10-round welterweight contest. Couverture télévisée commence à 9 p.m. HE / 6 h, heure. PT and features Colbert battling fellow unbeaten Austin Dulay dans un huit rondes super-plume combat.

 

 

 

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Jamal James wants to shine bright in homecoming bout against Abel Ramos

 

 

 

The sounds of a boxing gym can be intimidating. There is a rhythmic, cacophony of speed bags, and heavy bags and mitt work going on simultaneously-and all with authoritative whoomps!

 

 

 

It can reach such a pitch that you could barely hear yourself talk. Just imagine being four-year-old Jamal James and the wide-eyed wonderment he had when his mother took him to the Circle of Discipline gym on the south side of Minneapolis, Minnesota.

 

 

 

The intimidation lasted maybe a second. The next thing the rambunctious James did was mimic the fighters he saw, throwing his tiny hands at the bags, fitting his whole arm into a glove. Twenty-five years later in that same gym, everyone now mimics James.

 

 

 

After a sea of amateur and professional wins, under the guidance of Sankara Frazier, who’s been as much a father as he’s been a trainer, Jacques (22-1, 10 KOs) will be seen by not just the Circle of Discipline gym, but by the city of Minneapolis and the nation when he takes on Abel Ramos (18-2-2, 13 KOs) in a scheduled 10-round welterweight fight on Friday, Avril 13, at the Minneapolis Armory on a Premier Boxing Champions on FS1 and FOX Deportes live (9PM ET/6PM PT).

 

 

 

Also featured on the card will be veteran Edner Cherry against Dennis Galarza in a lightweight co-main event, and Austin Dulay taking on Chris Colbert in a matchup of unbeaten super featherweights.

 

 

 

For the 29-year-old James, this will mark the first time in five years that the 6-foot-2 welterweight has fought on his home turf. It’s been a long journey for someone who was once a kid introduced to boxing holding his mother’s hand.

 

 

 

Jamal took to boxing, almost immediately,” Frazier recalled. “It’s kind of funny, because he had a little temper on him, just like I did when I began. There was one time a kid who was more experience than Jamal got the better of him, and Jamal jumped the boy, took his head gear off and tried to choke the kid.

 

 

 

We still laugh about it today. But Jamal, d'abord, was a handful. He would whine and complain about doing certain things, and remember, he was still a kid. I would tell him to cut that whining out and it wasn’t so much for the purpose of learning boxing, but to get Jamal to understand at that age what work ethic and discipline was about. He could hardly hold his arms up when he had the big gloves on. You could see Jamal loved being around boxing.

 

 

 

Jacques’ goal growing up was to one day be an Olympian. Though what so often happens to other teenaged fighters coming up through the amateur system in the United States, James was discouraged. He needed to grow into his body, trop, since he was always tall for his weight class.

 

 

 

I had a meeting with the whole crew, who I had since they were little kids, when they were teenagers and I told them they could be really good,” Frazier recalled. “I let them know there would one or two of them that would go on and do further things. I told them what would get them there is discipline and focus.

 

 

 

There were only a few kids that were working on that part of it, and one of them was Jamal. You see with him now. My thing is I don’t talk to my kids or fighting professional, but boxing is something a person has to want to do, and if money comes with it, grand. Boxing is a tough game and you need to be disciplined and focused with it.

 

 

 

James has one pro loss on his record, and it’s to the very talented Yordenis Ugas in August 2016. James was just coming off an impressive win against Wale Omotoso a month earlier.

 

 

 

The loss against Ugas I take as a good lesson,” a déclaré James, whose rangy 6-2 frame makes it tough for any welterweight to get inside his jab. “I thought I was in shape against Ugas, and I was too slow on the trigger and I fought his fight.

 

 

 

I found out there that you have to prepare fully for any fight you take. I tried to push the envelope a little too hard for that one. My reflexes weren’t there. I’ll say I wasn’t overlooking Ugas, I’ll say I was overly confident for that fight, à ce moment-là. I had no losses and I was feeling good about himself.

 

 

 

Now James is on a great stage-his home. The renovated Minneapolis Armory is a historic venue that hosted nearly 100 cartes entre 1915-1973, including shows headlined by one of the greatest welterweights ever – Sugar Ray Robinson.

 

 

 

I know Abel Ramos is a tough fighter, and I know he’ll come and bring it,” James said. “He’s not coming to my backyard just to lay down. I know he’s coming to fight and I embrace that challenge. If I’m going to be a world champion one day, I’m going to have to take on guys like this, and deal with this kind of pressure.

 

 

 

I’m going to make sure the other guy is going to remember my name. The storm is coming right here at home. I’m opening the door for these guys coming up behind me.

 

Like the older guys once held the door for him.

 

Article written by Joseph Santoliquito

Confidence not lacking in Chris Colbert’s arsenal

 

 

Doubt, they say, is the privilege of those who’ve lived a long time. À 21, Chris Colbert hasn’t earned that right yet. Cependant, age may do nothing to blunt his hubris.

 

 

 

In boxing you have to stay focused, stay humble and stay ready. I’m still working on the humble part,” Chris Colbert laughs.

 

 

 

His trash talking may offend some, but it’s hard to stay humble when your talent has you feeling like Cassius Clay in Olympic Village.

 

 

 

I’m a ‘lights, caméra, action guy,” he boasts. “I love the lights, I love the camera, and I’m definitely all about that action.

 

 

 

Colbert (7-0, 2 KOs) has backed up his bravado so far. The undefeated featherweight prospect will make his television debut on FS1 and FOX Deportes against Austin Dulay at the Armory in Minneapolis, Minnesota on Friday.

 

 

 

Some will watch hoping the cocksure kid gets knocked off. But Colbert is already a winner, no matter what happens going forward. His isn’t a story of one who did it the right way. It’s a tale of one who did it son way.

 

 

 

Colbert was born and raised in the harsh Flatbush area of Brooklyn. Il, his mother, and nine siblings lived together under an ever-changing roof that included two stints in the local shelter.

 

 

 

My family really wasn’t that close,” Colbert says. “I was the middle child, the independent one. Si, I was always by myself, going out and being in the streets alone.

 

 

 

Colbert was a good student growing up. But by the time he finished middle school, he was spending most of his time on corners, where his diminutive size made him an easy mark.

 

 

 

I didn’t run from those fights,” he recalls. “I guess in a way, I took out my frustrations on others through street fighting. But that’s where it ended. I never got arrested or caught up with drugs and stuff. I knew what came after that and no matter what, I always believed my future would be bright.

 

 

 

Colbert got his first taste of boxing at age 13, when he became hooked on the build-up for the Floyd Mayweather-Shane Mosley fight.

 

 

 

I saw how much money Floyd makes fighting and I told myself, ‘I fight in the streets every day. Why don’t I get paid for it?'”

 

 

 

The universe agreed. Shortly after, Colbert got into an argument with a friend. The friend suggested they settle it in the ring at Atlas Cops & Kids Boxing Gym. Atlas is a Brooklyn landmark, a mentoring center for neighborhood children started by retired New York police officer Pat Russo and former boxing trainer Teddy Atlas.

 

 

 

I knew I was home soon as I walked in,” Colbert says. “I kept looking around, seeing the culture there, and I remembered watching Mayweather at the gym. I walked up to a coach and said, ‘I’m going to be the best fighter you got in this gym.He thought I was joking. I came every day for three years straight.

 

 

 

Once I started going to the gym, my life was all about boxing. I used to go to school and I wasn’t focused, not doing the work. But I told the teachers, ‘I’m good. I’m going to be a boxer.They all told me that I wasn’t going to make it.

 

 

 

Colbert would meet future trainer and father-figure Aureliano Sosa at Atlas. It was Sosa who christened him “Lil’ B-Hop.

 

 

 

They called me that because they said I fought like Bernard Hopkins; the way he taunts people and all that stuff,” Colbert says. “Then one day I’m at a press conference and someone shouted my nickname. Hopkins turned around thinking they were calling him. That’s how we met. We’ve been close ever since.

 

 

 

Hopkins advises his namesake, sharing insights on the game and warning him of the pitfalls ahead. “Lil B-Hopimmersed himself in boxing, studying Mayweather, Pernell Whitaker and Andre Ward to incorporate parts of their style into his own. Colbert possesses fast hands and feet, and is comfortable fighting either orthodox or southpaw. He’s registered only two stoppages but believes that will change once he acquiresgrown man strength.

 

 

 

Cependant, Colbert’s newfound love didn’t alter fortunes at home. Just as the U.S. Nationals were about to begin, he and his family were evicted.

 

 

 

I was really going through it,” dit-il. “Like damn, I never wanted people to know my business. That’s how I am with everything. I always kept things to myself. Being in the shelter again, trying to get ready to compete in a fight was one of the hardest things I had to go through.

 

 

 

Colbert went on to win that 2015 Nationals championship. He became the No. 3-ranked fighter nationally at 114 livres et non. 1 à 123, earning an opportunity to qualify for the Olympics.

 

 

 

Mais “the politics of the gameand perhaps the allure of making money convinced him to turn pro at 18. It appears he made the right decision. Novembre dernier, he fought in his first eight-rounder, outpointing Titus Williams in a battle of undefeated Big Apple prospects.

 

 

 

Sur papier, Dulay is the toughest opponent of his career. Following an amateur career that included over 120 victoires, the Tennessee native is 11-0 avec 8 KOs as a pro.

 

 

 

These aren’t fights they’re giving me,” Colbert says. “This is what I’m asking for. A lot of these world champions came up taking the easy route. They’ll be 27-0 and haven’t fought an undefeated fighter. Je suis seulement 7-0 and I’m up to my third undefeated fighter. And I plan to keep wiping them out.

 

 

 

Along with this early crossroads fight, his long-time girlfriend is pregnant with his first child, a son. Colbert’s approaching both the fight and parenting with the same confidence that got him to this point.

 

 

 

After I turned pro, I said to my teachers, ‘I told y’all.’ Maintenant, I’m doing this to better myself, better my community and to give my son the kind of life I didn’t have. I’m just waiting on my turn to shine. You could hate it or love it, but no matter what, stay tuned.

 

Article written by Kenneth Bouhairie

 

 

 

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Red Hot 154-pound Division Continues to Sizzle With Undefeated World Champion Jermell Charlo Defending His Title Against Former World Champion Austin Trout Saturday, Juin 9 En direct sur Showtime à partir STAPLES Center à Los Angeles

 

Leo Santa Cruz & Abner Mares Battle in World Title Rematch in the Main Event Presented by Premier Boxing Champions

 

LOS ANGELES (Avril 11, 2018) – The 154-pound division continues to heat up as undefeated world champion Jermell Charlo defends his belt against former world champion Austin “Sans Doute” Truite Samedi, Juin 9 in a 12-round showdown live on SHOWTIME from STAPLES Center in Los Angeles.

 

 

 

 

The Premier Boxing Champions event is headlined by WBA Super World Featherweight World Champion Leo Santa Cruz battling WBA Regular Featherweight World Champion Abner Mares in an anticipated world title rematch.

 

 

 

 

Les billets pour l'événement en direct, qui est promu par Ringstar Sports et Promotions TGB, commencer à $50, plus les frais applicables, and are on sale now To purchase tickets visit AXS.com or click ICI.

 

 

 

 

Super welterweight is one of the deepest and most ferociously contested divisions in boxing with unified champion Jarrett Hurd and Charlo on a collision course for supremacy in the weight class. Virtually all of the most significant fights in the division are taking place in 2018 sur Showtime, with the three consensus best fighters, and at least five of the consensus top-10, facing off in what has become an unofficial tournament.

 

 

 

 

Charlo (30-0, 15 KOs) has blasted his way to the top of the division, having stopped four of his last opponents by knockout. The 27-year-old from Houston won the title with a knockout victory over John Jackson in 2016. Since then he has successfully defended it twice, including scoring a devastating first round knockout victory over top contender Erickson Lubin in his last fight in October and a Knockout of the Year contender against Charles Hatley in April. Charlo and his twin brother, Jermall, were the only twin brothers to hold world titles in the same weight class simultaneously before Jermall relinquished his 154-pound championship to campaign at 160 livres.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Trout is no journeyman. He’s a former world champion, someone who has a name and he comes to fight. The name means he’s worthy of another title challenge,” Saïd Charlo. “Trout is the man that has been chosen for me and I have to take care of him. I’m super excited to be fighting and defending my title again.

 

 

 

 

 

The only thing I’m going to tell you about what I’m going to do against Trout is, I’m going to surprise you guys. I plan to show my skills and show why I’m the best at 154 livres. The most important thing is to make my mark and claim my territory.

 

 

 

 

The 32-year-old Trout (31-4, 17 KOs) is one of most accomplished boxers in the 154-pound division, having stepped into the ring against champions like Miguel Cotto, Saul “Canelo” Alvarez, Erislandy Lara, Jermall Charlo and Jarrett Hurd. Representing Las Cruces, New Mexico, he won the super welterweight title with a unanimous decision victory over Rigoberto Alvarez in 2011. He successfully defended the title four times, including a victory over Cotto, before losing the championship to Alvarez in 2013 and a decision to Lara eight months later.

 

 

 

 

After winning four straight, Trout stepped in for a world championship against Jermall Charlo but lost a close unanimous decision in 2016, although he is the only person to go the distance with Jermall since 2015. Last October he took on Hurd for the title, but lost via 10e ronde TKO – the first time in his career that he’d ever been stopped. Trout is coming off a unanimous decision victory over Juan De Angel on Feb. 17.

 

 

 

 

 

“Je suis plus que heureux. I’m happy because I’m still a threat in this game,” dit Trout. “People can write me off all they want. Even when I was a champion people wrote me off. This is an opportunity of a lifetime. I’m approaching it is as my last opportunity. Everybody is counting me out and I’m hoping he is too. I’m going to shock him and the world.

 

 

 

 

I feel like I’ve done this before because I fought his brother. Jermell uses more of his skills where Jermall uses more of his brute strength. I fought the bigger one and I fought Hurd who was like his bigger brother. Now I get to fight someone who is closer to my size.

 

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Adrien Broner & Gervonta Davis Exclusive Training Camp Quotes & Photos

 

 

Broner & Davis Talk Training Camp, Upcoming Matchups & More Ahead of Saturday, Avril 21 Showdowns Live on SHOWTIME from Barclays Center in Brooklyn

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WEST PALM BEACH, FL (Avril 11, 2018) – Quatre-division champion du monde Adrien Broner and unbeaten former champion Gervonta “Réservoir” Davis shared updates from their training camp in West Palm Beach, Florida as they prepare for their respective showdowns on Saturday, Avril 21 en direct sur Showtime de Barclays Centre, la maison de BROOKLYN BOXE.

 

 

 

The Premier Boxing Champions event is headlined by Adrien Broner battling former welterweight world champion Jessie Vargas dans un combat de 12 rounds. L'émission de télévision Showtime commence à BOXE CHAMPIONNAT 9 p.m. HE / 6 h, heure. PT and features Davis réunion Jésus Cuellar as they square off for the WBA 130-pound Super Featherweight World Championship plus undefeated former world champion Jermall Charlo clashing with once-beaten Hugo Centeno Jr. for the interim 160-pound world title.

 

 

 

Les billets pour l'événement en direct, qui est promu par Mayweather Promotions, DiBella Entertainment and TGB Promotions, commence à $50 et peuvent être achetés à ticketmaster.com, barclayscenter.com ou en appelant 800-745-3000. Les billets peuvent également être achetés à la billetterie American Express au Barclays Center. Les rabais de groupe sont disponibles en téléphonant 844-BKLYN-GP.

 

 

 

Broner and Davis are sharing camp in West Palm Beach for the first time under the guidance of head trainer Kevin Cunningham, a former St. Louis police officer who has worked with former world champions Devon Alexander and Cory Spinks.

 

 

 

Voici ce que les combattants, plus coach Cunningham, had to say about camp, Avril 21 et de plus:

 

ADRIEN BRONER

On changing trainers

I felt like it was time to change. I hear people say, ‘You are expected to change but you don’t, that’s why you end up in the same spots over and over’. Si, I have to change something to get a different result. That’s why I had to step outside of the box and go for it.

 

 

 

I had to change things. I had to add to my repertoire because I’m getting all that I can do out of what I’m doing but I keep coming up short for these fights that I’m supposed to be winning. Si, it was time for a change.

 

 

 

Looking back at all of my defeats, the only real punishment that I’ve taken in this sport was against [Marcos] Maidana-I got a fractured jaw. In the Shawn Porter fight, he outwrestled me and in the Mikey [Garcia] lutte, he just outworked me. Si, it’s time to add to my team and that’s why I got coach Kevin Cunningham. He’s going to bring out the best of Adrien Broner.

 

On why he chose Kevin Cunningham?

I’ve known Coach Cunningham since my amateur days. We used to go up to St. Louis all the time and fight in his tournaments, on his shows. I have even fought for St. Louis in the Ringside Tournament. Ce était une grande expérience.

 

 

 

 

 

I’ve known Coach Cunningham for a long time. He is the real deal He is not going to B.S. moi. He’s going to keep me on my toes. I need that.

 

 

 

 

There are coaches that change when their fighters get to certain levels. They still coach, but they don’t provide the structure the fighter needs. When I was fighting at 130, 135, Coach Mike [Stafford] will be at my door yelling ‘Get your butt up. We have to run. We have to train. Get up! Get up!’ But time went by and things changed.

 

 

 

 

 

Coach Mike stopped being a coach and started being more of a friend. I needed him to keep being my coach. I need someone to keep me in line. Ne vous méprenez pas, he’ll always be like a father figure but when it comes to training and my career. I needed a change.

 

Le camp d'entraînement…

I’m very happy with this camp. It’s just what I needed. I’m catching up with sleep, eating well. The isolated training is really good. I love everything about this camp.

 

 

 

 

 

Training in isolation is really good for me. I told everybody that they were not coming to Florida with me, that I will see them all after the fight and that if they really love me they will understand the situation and they will be cool with it.

 

 

 

 

I actually did a camp with Coach Kevin before when Devon Alexander fought Timothy Bradley. And I’ve seen the way he is. We had our arguments and he cussed me out almost every day, but I was just missing the structure and that’s what I need.

 

On how he felt after losing to Mikey Garcia

I was upset. A la fin de la journée,, nobody fixes my problems but me. I can take care of everybody when they have a problem, but nobody fixes my problems. There are one or two people that are there for me but at the end of the day, I told myself I have to get my life and career together.

 

Reflecting on his career

I started my career young. I won titles in four weight classes. I’ve accomplished a lot and there’s still more to come. I got a lot of fighting left to do.

 

GERVONTA DAVIS

On why he decided to do training camp with Kevin Cunningham

I was actually going to go to Colorado to train, but Adrien invited me to come down here to West Palm Beach to check out the camp. He said I should come to Florida to train with him and Kevin. So I came down, I saw Kevin’s routine and I really liked it.

 

 

 

 

There were a lot of distractions in Baltimore and I think they were a problem for me. I needed to straighten my head and focus on the things I have to work on. It was time to set my camp somewhere else.

 

 

 

 

I needed a change after my last fight. I let myself down. I learned to be a different fighter, more responsible. I let others down, but think I let myself down more than anything.

On becoming one of the youngest champions in boxing

I was one of the youngest world champions in boxing. It is not that I was not prepared for it. I was just so young and it happened so quickly. I had to adapt to it. Live up to the hype. It was hard.

 

Sur son adversaire, Jésus Cuellar…

I’m not really into researching my opponents-or other fighters other than the ones that I like. I just train hard and fight who is in front of me. I know a little bit about him [Jésus Cuellar]. I know that he can hit, that he’s not going to back down and that he’s a tough opponent. I believe he’s my toughest opponent to date. Sur Avril 21, we will see if he is ready. I know for sure I will be.

On life in training camp when not at the gym
We have a big house that the coach provided for us. We all live together-Adrien and I. We go swimming and to the movies. We just chill. We are being responsible. No South Beach, no clubbing. Just training hard.

On his relationship with Adrien Broner

What people don’t know is that I’ve been around Adrien since I was younger. I looked up to him. When Adrien came on the scene, he was super sharp and fast. I remember him. He used to come to the amateur tournaments.

 

 

 

 

Adrien is like a big brother to me. We are just like a little brother, grand frère. We are very competitive. We do not say it but we always want to outdo each other. Par exemple, I usually run faster than he does, but sometimes he beats me. Yesterday he ran so fast I could not catch him. So today, I took the lead and ran even faster. We push each other to our best.

On his plans for the future

I want to win more belts. I want to become a big star in boxing. I am going to put my work in the gym, put on a great performance in the ring and get back on track to become a world champion again.

 

 

 

 

Being a world champion again is just a step closer towards my goal: I want to be a pay-per-view star. I want to be able to fight on pay-per-view against the big fighters and do big numbers.

 

KEVIN CUNNINGHAM

On his relationship with Adrien Broner

I’ve known Adrian Broner for a very long time. I think I’ve known him since he was like eight years old and 60 livres. He’s always been an extremely talented fighter. When he was a kid he was one of the most talented kids. He has always had boatloads of talent.

 

On Broner’s shortcomings as a fighter

I think sometimes, he could be a little more focused and have a little more discipline in a lot of the different things he’s doing. I think he’s trying to turn the corner and get things moving in the right direction.

 

On what caused Broner to come up short in recent big fights at higher weights

There are several things that could cause him to lose focus and come up a little short in some of the major fights. Some of it is the focus but there needs to be a little more discipline in terms of the training aspect and more structure. I think that’s what we’re working on here.

 

On what he can do to improve Broner’s game

I think coming over here with me, he’s finding a lot more structure in the training aspect. It’s a totally different training program that I have him doing. I think that he’s ready for some new leadership. He’s ready to be a little more disciplined in his profession and I think it’s going to show on the 21st.

 

On why this time will be different

I’ve heard from him like everybody has, but this time Broner really has done everything possible to rectify the situations that needed to be straightened out to help him propel his career and get back moving in the right directionand it’s not just his boxing career; it’s also as a personhis personal lifeand I’m here to help him out with that. He’s really working hard to get it right this time.

 

On his history and background as a trainer and how it applies here

I’m known to be a stern and disciplined trainer, entraîneur, and teacher. I’ve got a military and police background, so I don’t play a lot of games. We’re serious and we’re about business. When Broner made the decision to come with me, I knew that he was ready to take his career seriously because he knows what it’s like being here with me. He has to be about business, he has to be serious, and he has to be focused and disciplined. He made the choice to have me take over his training and take the lead as his head trainer and that’s what he’s getting when he’s dealing with me.

 

On how he and Broner came together

A couple of weeks after the Mikey Garcia fight, he called me and he told me he was thinking about making some changes and that he wanted me to consider being his guide and taking the lead as head trainer. He asked me what I thought about that and I said, ‘You know what you’re getting when you come to me and if you’re going to be serious and focused about this, I’ll give you all I’ve got.And he said, ‘I’m serious.We started training together before camp started and I just saw a different look in his eyes. Ever since camp started he’s been nothing but hard work, dévouement, and focus.

 

On if he had any fears about their partnership

I told him upfront what I expected and what we needed to do and how things had to go. I told him that if he wasn’t ready to adhere to what I’m expecting, he shouldn’t waste his time or mine. He has done everything I’ve asked of him. Everything and more. He’s going to show that he’s ready to get himself together. He’s going to show the world onApril 21 that he’s rededicated himself, he’s ready to reclaim the thrown.

 

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Super poids welter super-taille, Sebastian Fundora, Détendu et confiant passe à l'action ce vendredi contre l'artiste KO Veshawn Owens, également invaincu

 

Il faut un grand homme pour aller dans la ville natale d'un autre combattant invaincu et le faire tomber, mais comme le plus grand super poids welter de l'histoire de la boxe, Sébastien “Le Towering Inferno” Fundora est plus qu'à la hauteur de la tâche.

 

 

 

 

La Fundora de 6 pieds 6 pouces (8-0, 4 KOs) affrontera l'artiste KO du Minnesota, Veshawn Owens (9-0, 9 KOs) ce vendredi, Avril 13, dans une confrontation en huit rounds au manège militaire de Minneapolis, Minnesota. Le duo se rencontrera sur la sous-carte des Premier Boxing Champions sur FOX & Événement FOX Deportes mettant en vedette le poids welter de la ville natale Jamal James affrontant Abel Ramos (9:00 p.m. ET/6:00 p.m. PT)

 

 

 

 

Présenté par Warriors Boxing et TGB Promotions, l'événement verra également le vétéran robuste Edner Cherry affronter le poids léger en hausse Dennis Galarza dans un combat de 10 rounds et Austin Dulay et Chris Colbert s'affronter dans un match de huit rounds entre des espoirs invaincus des super poids plume.. Joey Spencer, un espoir sensationnel de 154 livres, âgé de 17 ans, figure également sur la carte. (1-0, 1 KO), un ancien non. 1 classé amateur et neuf fois champion national.

 

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“J’ai combattu dans les jardins d’autres personnes et j’ai déjà battu des combattants invaincus, donc je suis habitué à ça,” dit Fundora, un gaucher confiant de 20 ans de Coachella, Californie. “Je ne sais pas grand-chose sur Owens, mais ça fait du bien de pouvoir combattre des adversaires plus coriaces. Les gens peuvent maintenant voir toutes mes capacités, au lieu d'assommer les gars au premier tour et cela ne veut pas dire autant.”

 

 

 

 

Avec la portée et la hauteur d'un poids lourd, Fundora est énorme pour un combattant de 154 lb… un cadeau naturel sur lequel il travaille dans la salle de sport à son plein avantage.

 

 

 

 

“Nous nous sommes entraînés dur et avons beaucoup travaillé sur la distance et beaucoup plus de puissance et de force pour ce combat. Je ne suis pas seulement le plus grand, Je suis aussi plus fort que quiconque. Nous avons commencé à nous entraîner pour cela en janvier. Après mon dernier combat, en Argentine, J'ai pris une semaine de congé, puis j'ai commencé à travailler sur le conditionnement à Big Bear. C’est un super camp.”

 

 

 

 

Promoteur de Fundora, Sampson Lewkowicz de Sampson Boxing, dit “Le Towering Inferno” est plus qu'un “combattant de gimmick.”

 

 

 

 

“Il est pour de vrai,” a déclaré Lewkowicz. “Il a déjà battu de bons combattants. Comment il met toute cette taille et cette force dans 154 lbs., je ne sais pas, mais Fundora est trop gros pour quiconque à ce poids. Vous devez vous mettre à l’intérieur de lui et c’est trop loin car il vous punit pour chaque pouce que vous essayez de prendre.”

 

 

 

 

“Je suis plus que satisfait de l’évolution des choses,” suite Fundora. “Une victoire dans ce combat serait un bon tremplin pour, espérons-le, se battre pour une ceinture régionale ensuite. J'aurai beaucoup d'opportunités après ma victoire.”

Les champions de boxe de premier plan sur FS1 commencent 2018 Saison avec une extravagance de trois heures remplie d'action depuis l'armurerie de Minneapolis vendredi, Avril 13

 

Jamal James, candidat aux poids welters, revient dans sa ville natale pour combattre Abel Ramos dans un choc des poids welters

Le vétéran robuste Edner Cherry affronte Dennis Galarza

Dans Lightweight Showdown dans Co-Main Event

Plus! Austin Dulay et Chris Colbert s'affrontent dans le match contre les super poids plumes invaincus & Sensationnel

Perspectives Sebastian Fundora & Joey Spencer dans

Action dans des matchs séparés

 

 

MINNEAPOLIS (Avril 10, 2018) – Premier Champions de boxe lance le 2018 saison sur FS1 et FOX Deportes vendredi, Avril 13 avec cinq combats pleins d'action sur une émission télévisée de trois heures de l'Armory à Minneapolis, avec un prétendant poids welter Jamal James combattre Abel Ramos dans un Main Event de 10 rounds devant le public de sa ville natale.

 

 

 

En cas de co-principal, vétéran robuste Edner Cherry se heurte à la légèreté ascendante Dennis Galarza dans un combat de 10 rounds et des super poids plumes invaincus Austin Dulay et Chris Colbert s'affrontent dans un match de huit tours.

 

 

 

Plus, super poids welter de 6 pieds 6 pouces Sébastien “Enfer imposant” Fundora(8-0, 4 KOs) va prendre Veshawn Owens (9-0, 9 KOs) dans un match de huit tours avec des espoirs invaincus. Sensationnel de 18 ans, 154-perspective livre Joey Spencer (1-0, 1 KO), un ancien non. 1 classé amateur et neuf fois champion national, batailles Ousmane Sylla (1-2, 1 KOs) dans un match de quatre tours. L'action télévisée commence à 9 p.m. HE / 6 h, heure. PT.

 

 

 

L'événement marque le retour de la boxe à l'armurerie de Minneapolis, un lieu historique qui a accueilli près de 100 cartes entre 1915 et 1973, y compris un spectacle mis en vedette par le grand Sugar Ray Robinson de tous les temps dans 1942.

 

 

 

“Ce spectacle est l'exemple parfait de ce que représente Premier Boxing Champions sur FS1 et FOX Deportes – boxeurs à différentes étapes de leur carrière, chacun avec quelque chose à prouver dans tous les matchs d'action,” dit Tim Smith, Vice-président des communications pour Haymon Boxing. “Les enjeux sont élevés pour Jamal James car il se bat devant la foule de sa ville natale et vous obtenez le titre du mix à 147 livres et Abel Ramos veut gâcher tout ça.

 

 

 

“Vétéran Edner Cherry, qui s'est embrouillé avec Paulie Malignaggi et Timothy Bradley, et Dennis Galarza cherchent tous deux à se battre pour se battre pour le titre. Et il est rare que des espoirs invaincus comme Austin Dulay et Chris Colbert s'affrontent bientôt dans leur carrière. Tout cela promet d'être une soirée de boxe passionnante un soir où le calendrier sportif n'est pas bondé.”

 

 

 

Jacques (22-1, 10 KOs) remporte la plus grande victoire de sa carrière – un KO contre le vétéran dur Diego Chaves en décembre. 15. James, 29 ans, a rejoint le champion unifié de 147 livres Keith Thurman en tant que seul boxeur à avoir éliminé l'Argentin durable.. C'était la deuxième victoire consécutive de James depuis qu'il avait subi la seule perte de sa carrière – une défaite par décision unanime face à Yordenis Ugas en août. 12, 2016. James n'a pas combattu dans sa ville natale de Minneapolis depuis qu'il a marqué une décision unanime contre Mohammed Kayongo en 2013.

 

 

 

Ramos (18-2-2, 13 KOs) terminera son passage dans la division poids welter en affrontant James après avoir fait ses débuts en poids welter avec un arrêt d'Emmanuel Robles en juillet dernier. Le joueur de 26 ans originaire de l'Arizona a remporté trois de ses quatre derniers combats et ses seules défaites professionnelles sont venues aux mains des meilleurs prétendants de 140 livres Regis Prograis et Ivan Baranchyk..

 

 

 

Cerise (36-7-2, 19 KOs) a battu les prétendants autrefois battus Haskell Rhodes et Omar Douglas depuis sa défaite face à Jose Pedraza lors d'un match pour le titre mondial de 130 livres en 2015. La cerise de Wauchula âgée de 35 ans, La Floride a déjà défié Tim Bradley et Paulie Malignaggi au cours de sa carrière qui comprenait une séquence de 10 victoires consécutives après le combat de Bradley..

 

 

 

Galarza (16-2, 9 KOs), un boxeur amateur exceptionnel, intensifie sa compétition avec ce match contre la plus expérimentée Cherry. Galarza, 25 ans, qui vient de Brooklyn mais s'entraîne à Orlando, a remporté trois combats consécutifs depuis sa défaite face à Cesar Alan Valenzuela en septembre. 16, 2016.

 

 

 

Dulay (11-0, 8 KOs) était occupé l'année dernière, se battre quatre fois avec un seul combat sur la distance. Le gaucher de 22 ans de Nashville, Le Tennessee a récemment remporté une victoire de TKO sur Carlos Padilla en août dernier.

 

 

 

Colbert (7-0, 2 KOs) a l'une des carrières amateurs les plus décorées de New York alors qu'il se bat dans le célèbre Atlas Cops and Kids Gym à Brooklyn. Le joueur de 21 ans est connu pour sa vitesse fulgurante aux mains et aux pieds et il entre dans ce combat après une victoire par décision unanime contre Titus Williams, invaincu auparavant, en novembre dernier..

 

 

 

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JARRETT HURD UNIFIES THE 154-POUND DIVISION WITH SPLIT DECISION OVER ERISLANDY LARA IN ACTION PACKED FIGHT SATURDAY ON SHOWTIME® FROM HARD ROCK HOTEL & Casino à Las Vegas

James DeGale Earns Back IBF Super Middleweight World Championship With Unanimous Decision In Rematch With Caleb Truax

 

 

Julian Williams Wins IBF 154-Pound Eliminator with Decision Over Nathaniel Gallimore In SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING®Ouvreur

 

 

 

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LAS VEGAS (Avril 7, 2018) – Jarrett Hurd unified the 154-pound division with a 12-round split-decision victory over Erislandy Lara in an all-action fight Saturday on SHOWTIME before a sold-out crowd of 2,579 at The Joint at Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas.

 

 

 

 

Hurd (22-0, 15 KOs), who entered as IBF Champion, dethroned WBA Champion in just the seventh unification in division history. The difference in the Fight of the Year candidate was a short left hook that floored Lara in the final minute of the fight. Had the 27-year-old Hurd not scored the knockdown, the fight would have been ruled a majority draw.

 

 

 

 

“It was a tough one, but I went out there and did exactly what I said I was going to do – fight all 12 rounds and get the victory,"A dit Hurd. “I didn’t feel like that (I needed the knockdown). I feel like I was in control the whole fight, applying the pressure.

 

 

 

 

“I don’t think it had anything to do with age. I think it was me and the game plan we had to apply the pressure.”

 

 

 

 

Following the thrilling bout, SHOWTIME Sports reporter Jim Gray asked Hurd if he’d like to face WBC 154-pound champion Jermell Charlo, who was ringside, to further unify the division.

 

 

 

 

“’Swift’ isn’t ducking anyone,” Hurd responded. “I’m No. 1 maintenant. We’re calling the shots.”

 

 

 

 

Hurd applied relentless pressure from the opening round, pressing forward against the crafty southpaw. He pounded the body, yet often neglected defense and ate punishing counter shots for 11 tours. But the difference for Lara (25-3-2, 14 KOs), who was making the seventh defense of his title, was the brutal 12e tour. With blood seeping from a swollen right eye, Hurd connected on a short left hook that floored Lara for the first time in nearly five years.

 

 

 

 

“Besides the last round, I thought I was winning this fight easily,” Lara said. “That’s not to decide the fight. Je gagnais la lutte. One punch in a fight doesn’t determine the fight.

 

 

 

 

“Ce fut un grand combat pour les fans. I stood there, fought and it was fun. I thought I clearly won the fight. Once again a decision goes against me, but h​ey we just have to do the rematch.

 

 

 

 

Entering the fight, Charlo was the consensus No. 1 fighter at 154-pounds. He stated his case for a chance to unify against Hurd.

 

 

 

 

“I’m down. Allons-y. We want that work,” Charlo told SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING host Brian Custer. “I feel Hurd only took the fight with Lara because he realized the harder fight is with Jermell Charlo.

 

 

 

 

“We’ve been there before with Lara. I know what he possesses. Hurd has to get his defense together because he cannot get hit like that by me. Lara doesn’t move like he used to. If he moves like he used to he wins that fight.”

 

James DeGale earned back the IBF Super Middleweight World Championship with a unanimous decision in a rematch with Caleb Truax, taking back the title he lost last December in the near-universal upset of the year.

 

 

 

 

The 12-round championship affair was scored 117-110 et 114-113 deux fois. DeGale, who was deducted a point in the 10e for pushing, won the championship rounds – 11 et 12 – on all three judges’ scorecards to win the decision.

 

 

 

 

“Two-time world champion. Il se sent bien,» A déclaré DeGale. “But full credit to Caleb – he shows he can mix it with the top fighters.

 

 

 

 

“I’m just happy that I’m a two time world champion and I got my IBF world title back. Je suis de retour, Team Chunky, we’re back. Two-and-a-half years I had it and I lost it to Caleb. He embarrassed me, but we’re back.”

 

 

 

 

DeGale (24-2-1, 14 KOs) overcame a massive cut from an accidental head butt in the third, which was mistakenly ruled as the result of a punch from referee Robert Byrd.

 

 

 

 

“I couldn’t see from my right eye, DeGale said. “I like Robert Byrd (arbitre), but today he was a bit wrong. I couldn’t see. But I’m just glad I got through it. I showed some heart. Dans mon dernier combat, I was like a weak little kid.”

 

 

 

 

DeGale connected on 37 percent of his power shots compared to 28 percent for Truax. He now returns to London a world champion with some massive potential fights in the future.

 

 

 

 

“I want to be busy,» A déclaré DeGale. “I have a couple years left in this sport.”

 

 

 

 

Truax (29-4-2, 18 KOs), who fought for the first time as a world champion, was disappointed and advocated for a rematch after the scores were announced.

 

 

 

 

“I thought I did enough to win the fight, but I also thought I was pretty flat and didn’t get my shots off like I wanted,” Truax said. “I was just a little bit flat. I felt really good coming in but I just couldn’t get my shots off like the last fight. Il ne m'a jamais blessé, mais il est ce qu'il est.

 

 

 

 

“I gave him a rematch straight away so why not do it again.”

 

 

 

 

In the opening bout of the SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING tripleheader, Julian Williams scored a career-best win, defeating Nathaniel Gallimore via majority decision in an IBF Junior Middleweight World Title eliminator. Williams, who edge Gallimore 116-112, 117-110, 114-114, is now in position to challenge Jarrett Hurd.

 

 

 

 

Williams (25-1-1, 15 KOs) set the pace with a strong left jab in the opening rounds of the fight, keeping Gallimore at bay and the action on the outside. That changed around the fifth round as Williams abandoned the jab and the fight moved to the inside. Williams had his best round in the 11e, connecting on a massive left hand that set up a barrage of combos that nearly had Gallimore out on his feet. Gallimore (20-2-1, 17 KOs) survived the round, and Williams wasn’t able the finish him in the 12e, but it was clear Williams deserved the decision.

 

 

 

 

“I wasn’t surprised a judge had a draw,” Williams said. “Sometimes when you’re fighting real close like that, it is hard for judges to score. I knew I won. Once I heard 116-112 et 117-111, I knew I won because I knew he didn’t win eight rounds.

 

 

 

 

He is a strong fighter, but I knew he was going to do what he did. Start strong early, but I knew he wasn’t strong after six rounds.

 

 

 

 

The hits to the body was all in the game plan. You have to go to the body in a 12 round fight.”

 

 

 

 

Williams connected on 50 percent of his power shots and landed 37 pour cent de ses coups totaux.

 

 

 

 

 

“I didn’t really think I won the fight,” Gallimore admitted. “I just let too many early rounds go. I just gave him too many rounds. I had him hurt a couple of times, but he was tough. I should have done more combinations. I will look at the fight and review it, and will make adjustments.”

 

 

 

 

Saturday’s SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING telecast will replay on Monday at 10 p.m. ET / PT sur Showtime EXTREME.

 

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Erislandy Lara contre. Jarrett Hurd Final Press Conference Quotes & Photos for 154-Pound World Title Unification This Saturday, Avril 7 Live On SHOWTIME® from Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas

You’ve never been in a big fight. We’ll find out what you have Saturday night. Maintenant, you’re all talk.” – Erislandy Lara

I’m going to show you why nobody can survive 12 rounds with Jarrett Hurd. There’s a storm coming.” – Jarrett Hurd

Cliquez ICI pour les photos de Stephanie Trapp / SHOWTIME

LAS VEGAS (Avril 5, 2018) – Champions du monde Erislandy Lara et Jarrett Hurd went face-to-face Thursday at the final press conference for their 154-pound world title unification this Saturday, Avril 7 en direct sur Showtime® from Hard Rock Hotel and Casino, Las Vegas in an event presented by Premier Boxing Champions.

 

 

 

WBA Champion Lara and IBF Champion Hurd will meet for just the sixth unification bout in division history in a fight that will help define the future of the 154-pound class. The winner of Lara-Hurd will join Hall of Famers Terry Norris, Felix Trinidad, Oscar De La Hoya and Winky Wright, as well as Canelo Alvarez, as the only fighters to unify 154-pound titles.

 

 

 

Thursday’s press conference also featured IBF Super Middleweight World Champion Caleb Truax et l'ancien champion James DeGale, who meet in an immediate rematch of what was the near-universal upset of the year in 2017. In the opening bout of the SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING® télédiffusion au 10 p.m. HE / 7 h, heure. PT, super welterweight contenders Julian Williams et Nathaniel Gallimore will face off in an IBF 154-pound world title eliminator.

 

 

 

Billets pour le spectacle, which is promoted by TGB Promotions and Mayweather Promotions, are on sale now and available by visiting AXS.com or the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas Box Office.

 

 

 

Here is what the press conference participants had to say Thursday from Vanity Nightclub at Hard Rock Hotel and Casino, Las Vegas:

 

Erislandy Lara

 

 

 

Everyone knows I love to fight his style. I’ve fought better and taller fighters than him and you’ve seen me dominate them. It’s going to be nothing different on Saturday night.

 

 

 

I want him to come forward. That’s what I’m prepared for. I’m going to give him a lessonon Saturday night.

 

 

 

I have to give Hurd credit for taking the fight. It’s been hard to get fighters in the ring with me. There’s no need to talk because on Saturday we will find out everything we need to know.

 

 

 

Everyone here talking from Hurd’s team can’t get in the ring with him. It’s different once you’re in the ring with me. You’ve never been in a big fight. We’ll find out what you have Saturday night. Maintenant, you’re all talk.

 

 

 

I’m absolutely ready for this fight. This is going to be a great battle for the fans on SHOWTIME. I’m excited to get in the ring and finally unify the decision. I’m preparing to make history.

 

 

 

I haven’t watched much video on Hurd, but as we saw from the Trout fight, he’s very hittable. Come Saturday night, he better have worked on some defense or it won’t last very long.

 

 

 

I don’t want to hear anything about Jermell Charlo, because Jarrett Hurd is the one who stepped up. Le dimanche, Charlo can sign the contract and we can get ready to rumble.

 

JARRETT HURD

 

 

 

Lara has been the longest reigning champion and he was on top when I first turned pro. We’ve studied him a lot. I didn’t get into this sport to be anything but number one. Lara is the top guy, but after Saturday night, it’s going to be me.

 

 

 

 

“C’est un excellent camp d’entraînement. We’re well prepared. This is the fight I’ve been asking for. After I beat Tony Harrison, Erislandy Lara had some words on Twitter for me. So I’ve wanted the fight since then. Somebody has to pay for that.

 

 

 

This fight is coming at the right time for me because my confidence is very high right now. He’s a little older so I’ll be the younger and fresher fighter. I just feel like it’s my time. I’m going to be relentless. I’m not stopping until I get what I want.

 

 

 

Lara is a veteran with a lot of experience. He knows how to win rounds and he can make you look bad no matter how good you are. I’m going to use my own awkward style and do what I do best.

 

 

 

With my power and skill set, I can stop any fighter in the division. That definitely includes Erislandy Lara.

 

 

 

Lara has great discipline in his game plan. No matter if he’s up on the cards or down or anything, he’s not going to switch it up. It’s hard to break a fighter when they’re disciplined like that. We have a plan for everything though and we’re confident that we’ll come up with something that will get us the victory.

 

 

 

Lara is a guy who can’t take pressure fighters well. I have some of the best pressure in the game. Je suis plus jeune, fort, taller and longer. He’s not going to be able to run for 12 tours.

 

 

 

Nobody wanted to fight this guy. I stepped up to the table because I know what I can do. He’s living the ‘American Dream’, but my dream has just begun. Saturday night I’m going to show you why nobody can survive 12 rounds with Jarrett Hurd. There’s a storm coming.

 

CALEB TRUAX

 

 

 

I’m honored to be here with these great fighters and back on SHOWTIME. Training camp was perfect for this fight. This is the longest camp I’ve had in my career and the most focused I’ve been.

 

 

 

I just want to go out there and silence people who said it was a fluke the first time I won. I want to prove that I belong at the top of the division. I’m going to put on a good show for the fans and retain my title.

 

 

 

We’ve had four months to prepare for James DeGale. Normally I have six to eight weeks, so it was nice to have a drawn out and specific training camp. We really focused on the conditioning and making sure I’m reaching my peak.

 

 

 

I’ve been through a lot in this sport. I’ve fought top guys in big fights but it finally came together last December. It meant a lot to me and now I’m prepared to put on an even better performance. I know DeGale is going to be hungry so I have to be ready for him.

 

 

 

I had a great camp this fight. I knew we were going to have a rematch so I was right back in the gym in a couple of weeks. My trainer put together a great plan to help me improve and prepare for what DeGale is going to improve on. I’ll be ready for him to be 100 pour cent.

 

 

 

I just want to get to Saturday night and put on another great performance to retain my belt. I’m going to give it my all to bring that belt back home to Minnesota.

 

James DeGale

 

 

 

My last performance was horrendous. It was shocking and embarrassing. I’m not going to make excuses about my shoulder and what went wrong. Le samedi soir, I will be a two-time world champion. Je vous promets que.

 

 

 

I’ve boxed at the top level my whole life and put on some good performances. I know what was wrong with me and why I performed how I did in the first fight. I’m going to put it to rest when I become a world champion again.

 

 

 

It’s been a long, difficult training camp. I had a gray cloud above my head the last couple of months, but I’m ready to go become a world champion again on Saturday.

 

 

 

This time has turned me into a beast. I’ve had to take everything even more seriously than before. I might have gotten a bit complacent being a champion those last few years. I’ve locked myself down and I’m ready to go.

 

 

 

“je dirais 90 percent of the loss was because of what I didn’t do. I looked past him. I came back too quick from the injury, but he still had to get in there and take my belt. There’s no disrespect to Caleb, but I’ve fought the very best of the division and come out on top. The real James DeGale will be back on Saturday.

 

 

 

It’s going to be a dominant performance on Saturday. If I don’t beat Truax and beat him easily I can’t get to the level that I want. I know that’s what is coming. Pas d'excuses.”

 

JULIAN WILLIAMS

 

 

 

We had a really good camp. I didn’t want to get into the trash talk this camp. He’s a solid fighter and I don’t underestimate anyone. But he seems like a bully. You can’t bully me. He’s obsessed with me on social media. I just have to focus on what he can do as a fighter.

 

 

 

He’s a nobody who wants some attention. I’m going to give him lots of attention on Saturday night. I’m going to shut this guy up.

 

 

 

He’s going to lose every single round and probably get stopped late. Every time he gets pushed he loses, gets a draw or gets knocked down. I’m drowning him in deep waters.

 

 

 

I’m calm right now but also anxious to show everyone what I have. I know I’m a world class fighter, I just have to go do it. I’m making sure I stay patient right now.

 

 

 

He lost to a journeyman, got a draw with a journeyman and got dropped by a journeyman. There’s nothing else to say. I’m taking him out on Saturday.

 

NATHANIEL GALLIMORE

 

 

 

Saturday night is judgment day and it starts with ‘J-Pebbles’. It’s going to be a night to remember for me.

 

 

 

It’s going to be a spectacular fight. I’m going to demolish him in grand fashion. He’s never faced anyone like me before. When I touch him, it’s over.

 

 

 

You better worry about what’s going to happen to you on Saturday night. It’s going to be nasty. This fight is going to show everyone who I am in this division.

 

 

 

I had the best training camp of my entire career. We covered all the bases. Saturdaynight I’m going to wipe the smile off his face. You think Charlo hits hard? You’re going to see on Saturday night.

 

 

 

This opportunity is huge. The division is mine for the taking. I study my opponents and I stalk them in the ring. Everyone will see what’s going to happen on Saturday.

 

LEONARD Ellerbe, PDG de Promotions Mayweather

 

 

 

This is a great card from top to bottom. We have none other than the longest reigning 154-pound world champion, Erislandy Lara, taking on one of the toughest tests of his career in the very exciting, young and hungry world champion Jarrett Hurd.

 

 

 

The co-main event is another important fight with a rematch featuring Caleb Truax, who will be looking to hold on to the belt he took from James DeGale last year, while DeGale will look to get back to where he was before they met last December.

 

 

 

The show opens up with a high-octane 154-pound title eliminator with Julian Williams and Nathaniel Gallimore. This is the fight that could really steal the show. The winner of this fight will no doubt have their eye on the winner of Saturday’s main event.

 

 

 

These are some of the best fights that can be made in each weight class. We can’t wait for everyone to see these fighters put it all on the line on Saturday night.

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Affrontement entre les super poids welter invaincus Sebastian Fundora & Veshawn Owens met en lumière l'action Undercard vendredi, Avril 13 de l'armurerie de Minneapolis

Une nuit d'action passionnante comprend le vétéran du combattant Haskell Rhodes Plus, une gamme de talents locaux en hausse

MINNEAPOLIS (Avril 5, 2018) – Une confrontation entre les super poids welters invaincus met en évidence l'action sous la carte vendredi, Avril 13 comme Sebastian Fundora (8-0, 4 KOs) rencontre celui du Minnesota Veshawn Owens (9-0, 9 KOs) dans un combat de huit rounds depuis l'Armurerie de Minneapolis, Minnesota.

 

 

 

L'événement est titré par un prétendant poids welter Jamal James combats dans sa ville natale contre Abel Ramos dans l'événement principal de Premier Boxing Champions sur FOX & FOX Sports. L'émission commence à 9:00 p.m. ET/6:00 p.m. PT et verra un vétéran robuste Edner Cherry lutter contre la légèreté croissante Dennis Galarza dans un combat de 10 rounds et Austin Dulay et Chris Colbert affrontement dans un match de huit rounds entre des espoirs invaincus des super poids plume. Un espoir sensationnel de 154 livres, âgé de 17 ans, figure également sur la carte Joey Spencer (1-0, 1 KO), un ancien non. 1 classé amateur et neuf fois champion national.

 

 

 

Les billets pour l'événement en direct, qui est promu par Warriors Boxing et TGB Promotions, sont en vente maintenant et sont disponibles en visitant www.ArmoryMN.com.

 

 

 

L'action se poursuit avec un prétendant vétéran Haskell Rhodes retour à l'action pour affronter le Wisconsin Mikey Fowler dans une confrontation légère en six rounds.

 

 

 

Entrer également sur le ring en avril 13 sont un trio de natifs de Minneapolis invaincus comme Marlin Sims visages Trevor Marmon dans un combat léger en quatre rounds, Celso Ramirez batailles Brandon Build dans un concours de super poids welter en quatre rounds et Giezwa Pierre Hobbs prend Raymond Chaco pour un duel super poids plume à quatre rounds. L'action se termine avec Coon Rapids, Du Minnesota Uriel Lara dans un combat de super poids welter à quatre rounds contre Thomas Amaro.

 

 

 

La Fundora de 6 pieds 6 pouces, connu comme “Le Towering Inferno”, est invaincu depuis qu'il est devenu pro 2016 et a remporté sept victoires lors d'un 2017 campagne. Le joueur de 20 ans se bat hors de Coachella, Californie et fera son 2018 débuts contre Owens, originaire de Minneapolis. Owens, 26 ans, a remporté quatre victoires par arrêt en 2018.

 

 

 

Un athlète multi-sports qui a participé à la fois dans la boxe et les arts martiaux mixtes professionnel, Rhodes à Oklahoma City (25-2-1, 12 KOs) bounced back from decision losses to former champion Sergey Lipinets and Edner Cherry to defeat Lenwood Dozier and most recently stop Jonathan Nelson. Rhodes, 30 ans, était invaincu lors de sa première 23 pro fights and will look to make it three in a row when he faces the 25-year-old Fowler out of Milwaukee.

 

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